Fiordland National Park in New Zealand

January 24, 2009 · Filed Under Attractions 

Fiordland National Park In New Zealand

The New York Times have written an article about Fiordland National Park in New Zealand, which had it’s Milford track called the “the finest walk in the world” by The Spectator magazine back in 1908. Long time yeah, but the author is reviving his recent last Februray group trip there, and its full of promises for adventure seekers and hikers. Interestingly enough, the walk seems to have a daily limit of 90 people, or 50 for private guide company. So it’s not a place you head to unprepared and without prior booking.

Read the article for full details.

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2 Responses to “Fiordland National Park in New Zealand”

  1. James on January 25th, 2009 12:25 am

    NZ is just about the most fantastic place on earth. it should be a must visit on everybody’s ‘bucket list’. While your her try http://www.dosomething.co.nz for other fantastic things to see and do. Cheers, Have fun.

  2. 7ojozat on January 25th, 2009 12:23 pm

    James: Thanks. I don’t think though it’s for families with kids but rather adventurers only. Am I right here?

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