Fiordland National Park: A Protected Landscape of Glacier-Carved Fiords and Alpine Wilderness
Explore its vast boundaries and unique temperate rainforest.
Fiordland National Park, located in the Southland Region of New Zealand, is a testament to dramatic geological forces, featuring fifteen major fiords like Milford Sound, whose Mitre Peak rises majestically from the water. This protected national park encompasses an immense wilderness of alpine terrain, ancient beech forests, and numerous waterfalls, fueled by exceptional rainfall. Its inclusion in the Te Wāhipounamu World Heritage Area underscores its global significance for biodiversity and natural landscape preservation.
- Area
- 12,607 km²
- Established
- 1952
- IUCN
- II