Considered the gateway to Fiordland and Milford Sound, Te Anau is a town on the South Island of New Zealand. An abode for endangered, flightless takahē birds and abundant trout, Te Anau also has a limestone grotto of glow worms and an underground waterfall. Te Anau is known as the eighth wonder of the world; Milford Sound showcases majestic mountains, glacial valleys, fiords, waterfalls and wildlife like penguins, dolphins and seals. According to the translation of the local language, Maori, Te-Anau means the Place of the Swirling Waters. Some of the famous attraction sites in Te Anau are Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound, Te Anau Glowworm Cave, Fiordland National Park, Lake Te Anau, Kepler Track, The Chasm Walk, Gertrude Saddle, Te Anau Bird Sanctuary, etc.
From the rush of water at Milford sound to the luminous shimmer emanating from Te Anau Glow worm cave, sightseeing tours in Te Anau have lots of exciting views to charm guests. Boat tours in Te Anau hold tourists spellbound as they watch the bottlenose dolphins and fur seals in the remote wilderness of Doubtful Sound. Sailing through the tranquil beauty, towering cliffs and waterfalls of Doubtful sound are additional adventures to kayaking that can be experienced during Te Anau water sports activities. Hiking of the mountain area in Te Anau is a key feature incorporated into the itinerary of visitors to ensure short walks and stops at picturesque spots during walking tours.
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