Exploring New Zealand's One-and-Only Dusky Track Although the hike is associated as one of the most advanced trails, it is also simply inaccessible to the majority. With only a few options to begin your hiking adventure - the most common path is taking the hike to Milford Sound. This can be the easiest starting point compared to the other ones - with a relatively straightforward opening. Just follow the road signs, and the crowd of tourists and you should find your way! We would recommend that you turn back at this stage if you find that it’s not best fit for your level. There’s still time now!
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Exploring The Hidden North Island's Multi-Day Hike: Tongariro Northern Circuit The Tongariro Northern Circuit winds its way around the active volcanoes Mount Tongariro and Mount Ngauruhoe, showcasing the spectacular volcanic terrain of the central North Island.
Best South Island Multi-day Hikes: Milford Track Milford Track is known to be one of the finest hikes in the world. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced hiker, this hiking spot is perfect for you. With its valley carved by glaciers, ancient rainforests, and cascading waterfalls, this place is known for its beauty and grace.
Incredible Multi-day Hikes in New Zealand's North Island New Zealand’s South Island gets most of the credit when it comes to its famous outdoor camping sites and multi-day hike adventures. Sure, there is a reason why they are commended for its beautiful and adventurous site. But New Zealand’s North Island should also receive credits for its stunning landscapes to wander through as well!
Freedom Camping Spots on South Island: Our Picks! It is hard to find a country more well-suited to freedom camping than New Zealand, especially the South Island camping sites. It is definitely a must-visit and these freedom camping spots should be in your bucket lists!
Which is Your Pick? : Milford, Kepler, or Routeburn Track There are many comparisons and statements regarding the Fiordland National Park. A few common assumptions in regards to the three main trails in Fiordland National Park are always debated on back-and-forth and we can never come to a clear, comprehensive conclusion!