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While you are in Te Anau

Te Anau is a small interesting town in the South Island of New Zealand. Lake Te Anau is the biggest lake in the South Island and second just inside New Zealand to Lake Taupo. The town has an extensive variety of settlement, with over 4,000 mattresses accessible in summer.

1. Te Anau Caves

Caves are most famous place to see near the Lake Te Anau. The hollows are located underground, which might be seen from a punt throughout day by day guided tours. This tour takes you to a perplexing underground universe. Glowing worms are one of the most interesting things to see.

3. Lake, Te Anau

Lake, Te Anau

Lake, Te Anau is located on the western shore of Te Anau. It offers an underground endeavor that charms guests of all ages. This tour takes you to a perplexing underground universe of surging water. Underneath the lake, you can see the brilliant gleam of many glowworms. Upon landing, join an educational course of the life cycle of the gleam worms, the history of the caverns, their improvement and operation.

5. Doubtful Sound Wilderness Cruise

Doubtful Sound Wilderness Cruise

Your Doubtful Sound adventure begins as you cruise the crystal clear waters of Lake Manapouri. It runs over Wilmot Pass, stopping along the way to experience some of Fiordland's densest rainforest. You can also view the colorful alpine moss gardens before joining the 3-hour Doubtful Sound Cruise that takes in the most dramatic scenery of Doubtful Sound.

2. Milford Track Guided Day

Milford Track Guided Day

Drench up the superb landscape of the Milford Track, frequently depicted as one of the finest strolls on the planet. On this day excursion from Te Anau, you'll walk the first area of the Milford Track. Your naturalist guide will lead you on a comfortable stroll through timberlands and lush flats.

4. Milford Sound Full-Day Tour

Milford Sound Full-Day Tour

Join the Milford Sound Tour from Te Anau and go through the Fiordland National Park and enter to the greatness of this area. Tour closes in Queenstown. As you pass through the Eglington Valley, you will see aged high beach woodland, shocking waterfalls and the Mirror Lakes. This is an excellent opportunity for photo tour.

Te Anau is associated by interstate with Invercargill to the southeast, Queenstown to the northeast, Gore to the east, and Manapouri to the south. Te Anau is the Start of the Milford Road the Highway to Milford Sound, which lies 120 kilometres to the north.

Related content: Map of Te Anau(Southland)