National Parks of the world - Fiordland

Fiordland, located in New Zealand, became a designated National Park in 1952 and now is one of the biggest on earth. The 12,000 square kilometer area consists of fjords, mountains, forests, waterfalls and lakes. Visiting this park, we can witness one of the highest waterfalls on the earth- Sutherland Falls. Another astonishing thing found in the park are the takahe and kakapo. Those are unique species of parrots once thought to be extinct. The wide variety of animals reaching from dolphins and penguins to opossums and stoats is just one of the many reasons to visit this park. Just as any park located in the mountains it is rich in amazing hiking and biking trails but also there are beautiful caves waiting to be explored. A perfect example is the Anau Glow Worm Cave which is filled with glowing in the dark invertebrates. Another fascinating activity is sailing and kayaking in the lakes which are surrounded by marvelous views of the horizon. To summarize this park is a great alternative if not better than the parks of Canada or America like Banff and Yellowstone. If you live in Europe you should consider visiting this place in the future.

takahe
kakapo
Anau Glow Worm Cave





links:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g668209-Activities-Fiordland_National_Park_Southland_Region_South_Island.html

https://www.britannica.com/place/Fiordland-National-Park



Comments

  1. I'm afraid takahe looks a lot like a colourful hen. But the place is stunning. Unfortunately, living in Europe doesn't help that much with the distance.

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