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You have 25 minutes from now to complete the payment process. Milford Sound attracts between 550,000 and 1 million visitors per year. The track over Mackinnon Pass is not marked and is often covered in deep snow. Suggested Itinerary [20], While Fiordland as such remained one of the least-explored areas of New Zealand up to the 20th century, Milford Sound's natural beauty soon attracted national and international renown, and led to the discovery of the Mackinnon Pass in 1888, soon to become a part of the new Milford Track, an early walking tourism trail. The Milford Track takes four to five days to walk and is 53.5km (33.24 miles) long. Food should be lightweight, tasty, nutritious and provide you with much-needed fuel! On the way to Dumpling Hut take a moment to admire Sutherland Falls in the distance. Contact a transport operator for information: You need to be totally self-sufficient. As of the 2006 census, just 120 people lived in Milford Sound,[22] most of them working in tourism or conservation. This is part of our Transport Package. [citation needed]. Allow about 2 hours to drive the whole Milford Road, without stops. There are over 57 avalanche paths, which may bring avalanche debris to the valley floor. Milford Sound is named after Milford Haven in Wales, while the Cleddau River which flows into the sound is also named for its Welsh namesake. The Mackinnon Pass is a gradual climb with at times, a steep descent. Transport must be booked in advance. We recommend planning and booking your trip as early as possible to secure your ideal dates. Food should be lightweight, tasty, nutritious and provide you with much-needed fuel! This is part of our Transport Package. Fitness The New Zealand Mountain Safety Council have some fantastic resources on keeping safe in the great outdoors. There is otherwise only limited accommodation at the sound, and only a very small percentage of tourists stay more than the day. Liz Carlson, of the popular travel blog Young Adventuress, recently walked the Milford Track and has some exclusive, what you should know before you go, insights to share with us…. If you choose to climb Mackinnon Pass, you will go up 500 m, and down 500 m again. [4] Many tourists take one of the boat tours which usually last one to two hours. Captain John Lort Stokes later renamed Milford Haven as Milford Sound. The marketing people at DOC back in the day probably thought let's try and sell the wettest place in New Zealand by calling the Track the "finest in the world". We recommend hiking boots for support and comfort, but either way, your footwear needs to be well worn in and used to your feet, otherwise – hello blisters! To have a safe and enjoyable trip, it's essential you have appropriate clothing and equipment. Consider guided walks on the Miford Track (Destination Fiordland website). Yes, you can park at Milford Sound.Parking in the main Milford Sound car park will cost you $10 per hour.You’ll need to park here if you want to be close to everything including boat trips and walking. We can take care of all your transport including water taxis, road transport and car relocation. The peak-time demand is also the reason for the large number of tour boats active in the sound at much the same time. In fact, I’ve covered off the road to Milford in a previous blog when we made the trip in with friends in December last year (click here to read my blog). Because of the cold, wet and snowy conditions in winter, only experienced hikers should attempt the walk in the off-season. The end of the Milford road reveals the staggering sights of Mitre Peak, the entrance to the famous fiord and the small village of Milford Sound. Cold temperatures, snow, strong winds and heavy rain can occur at any time of the year. A short boat ride from Sandfly Point will take you to your journey’s end, with world-famous views of Milford Sound/Piopiotahi along the way. This is one of the wettest areas in the country (up to 7 m of rain per year) and has an incredibly rugged landscape carved by glacial ice. Pure Natural Beauty. If you are looking at hiking outside of the season, talk to us or find out more about, here is the weather report for Fiordland National Park. We'll provide two weeks' notice of the date bookings will open. New Zealand citizens and those ordinarily resident in New Zealand: A 10% discount is available to members, staff and instructors of the following organisations, who also hold a valid 12 month Backcountry Hut Pass: Milford Track starts on Lake Te Anau. A sea route was the main route used by early Māori to transport the kokotakiwai (greenstone) to Murihiku (Southland). Travel to and from the Milford Track requires boat access and road transport at both the start and end of the track. We recommend planning and booking your trip as early as possible to secure your ideal dates. Permanent Māori settlements were located in the Hollyford Valley and around lakes Manapouri and Te Anau, linked by well-worn routes through territory rich with eels and forest resources. From 27 October 2020 to 29 November 2020, you can only do a return walk from Glade Wharf, staying in Clinton and/or Mintaro Huts. Camping along the Milford Track is not allowed. Check the weather forecast before heading out – here is the weather report for Fiordland National Park. You will need to have navigation and alpine skills to traverse this section of the track. A small number of companies also provide overnight boat trips. If you are going into places avalanches could occur, be sure you: Maps of avalanche paths: Clinton Valley avalanche paths (JPG, 1,742K) | Arthur Valley avalanche paths (JPG, 1,703K). At the end of your Milford Track experience, take a cruise on the fiord before returning to Te Anau or Queenstown. The fiord remained undiscovered by Europeans until Captain John Grono discovered it c.1812 and named it Milford Haven after his homeland in Wales. View current conditions on the MacKinnon Pass webcam. Bookings are essential, as only 90 people can start the walk each day and places frequently book out. Return to Glade Wharf via the same track. The Milford Discovery Centre & Underwater Observatory is located in Harrisons Cove on the north side of the fiord. Milford Sound was named by a Welsh sealing captain John Grono after his birth place, Milford Haven.
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