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Fiordland National Park, located in the southwestern corner of New Zealand’s South Island, is a breathtaking expanse of dramatic landscapes and remote wilderness. It's home to majestic fiords carved by glaciers, including the famous Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound, which offer some of the most stunning vistas in the world. Towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and deep blue waters make this a paradise for photographers and nature lovers alike.
Covering over 12,000 square kilometers, Fiordland is New Zealand’s largest national park and a key part of the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Site. Its diverse ecosystems support rare native wildlife like the flightless takahe bird and the endangered Fiordland crested penguin. The park also boasts ancient rainforests, alpine lakes, and snow-capped peaks, adding to its untouched charm.