5 Facts About Milford Sound

By Wild Kiwi Team published on 19 June 2017

One of the most iconic locations in New Zealand, as soon as you set eyes on the rugged snow topped peaks, take a deep breath of fresh crisp air, and pause for a moment to soak in the peaceful tranquillity of this breathtaking location, you’ll quickly see why everyone talks about Milford Sound at every opportunity.

1. It’s One Of The World’s Most Popular Travel Destinations

Located in Fiordland National Park, Milford Sound lures people from around the world to New Zealand’s spectacular South Island. Rudyard Kipling, who travelled extensively throughout his life, described Milford Sound as the eighth wonder of the world. So, if you’re wondering if it really lives up to all the praise, the answer is yes – absolutely!

2. It Remained Unknown To The Outside World For Centuries

During Captain Cook’s earliest explorations, the rugged coastline posed too much of a risk and it was’t discovered until the early 1800s. Evidence from an ancient pathway suggests that it was an important location for pounamu, a precious stone within Maori culture.

3. Prepare To Get Wet On Your Wild Kiwi Adventure

Receiving an average annual rainfall of over 6,000mm each year, Milford Sound is one of the world’s wettest places. Average temperatures range between 5C and 15C but humidity levels are typically around 90% so appropriate attire is a must!

4. It’s Impossible To Get Bored

From cruising and kayaking to hiking through diverse terrain, there’s so much to do. Why not spend time in the floating underwater observatory or embark on a magical tour of caves filled with glow worms, you won’t get bored.

5. You’ll See Some Awe-Inspiring Wildlife

Seeing animals thriving within their natural environment is a humbling experience. Three species of dolphin, two species of penguin and fur seals live within Milford Sound, alongside many different birds and vibrant. So, this stop on your Wild Kiwi adventure is certain to be unforgettable.


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