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Milford Sound

Birt: 13.02.2019

After Niklas did a skydive in Wanaka, we continued to Queenstown. We spent only one day here, strolling through the city and sunbathing in the small city park. The city was good for running errands but we were glad to quickly escape the many tourists and city traffic.




Naaa? Who can find Niklas?



On February 7th, we made our way to Te Anau where we met Jana, Nick, and Nona and spent a relaxing day at the lake. The 3 of them had just come from Milford Sound and we headed there ourselves the next day. Milford Sound is a sea fjord and one of the country's most famous tourist attractions. We booked a boat tour for the following day. The day before, we leisurely drove along the only road that leads to Milford Sound, stopping along the way for small breaks.

 


The annual rainfall in Milford Sound averages about 6800mm spread over approximately 180 days of rain per year. So we didn't expect too much. When we arrived at the remote fjord in the Fiordland region around 8:30, the rain was pounding on our car roof. At 9 o'clock, our relatively small boat set sail with about 20-30 people on board.





Due to the many rainy days, there are numerous spectacular waterfalls, and new ones are constantly forming. After just a few minutes, we reached the impressive Bowen Waterfall (162m).


Niklas and I agreed that this weather was actually perfect for Milford Sound because everything looked very mystical and mysterious.




After 14km, the fjord reaches the sea. Here, the waves got quite rough, which we could feel on the small boat.


On the way back, we drove along the other side of the fjord. There were a few seals hanging out on the rocks.



The advantage of booking a tour with one of the smaller boats is that you get closer to the waterfalls. The captain warned us beforehand that he was going to wash the boat. If you don't want to get wet, it's better to go inside now. When we saw another boat in front of us heading towards the waterfall, we knew it was going to be fun. 




The boat ride was over after an hour and a half, and we were back in the harbor. We warmed up in the cafe with a delicious soup and then headed south.

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