Ok........ before starting about my trip, a little history before geography.
Fiordland National Park lies at the south west of the South Island of New Zealand. 1.2 million hectares in size, Fiordland is the largest National Park in New Zealand. It is the work of over 500 million years of constant sculpting as the land was relentlessly ground, split, fired, and pressured by the elements. Even today this process continues. Fiordland is characterized by low population numbers, few roads, and an isolated and untouched state. Its landscape is typically wild and mountainous and is a rare place where humans have made little impact on the environment. Instead, there lie countless mountains and fiords, rivers and lakes, and forests teaming with life. This whole area has been protected as World Heritage Area.
Intially we were planning to drive down to Milford sound. But the hotel guys and my wife-cum-driver scared me about the road. So we booked the trip thro' Real Journeys .
We left Queenstown early in the morning by Real journeys specially made bus.The whole trip from Queenstown to Milford sound is around 300km, but it's breathtaking and yearning for more. Just after couple of minutes from Queenstown the Cellphone signal was not there. So we were cut off from modern world. En route to Milford sound we reached Te-anu. Suddenly we were surrounded by thick blanket of fog.
Then we stopped at Lake Gunn, which again had stunning views. Even today I can't believe, that we had such a beautiful day, calm water and hundreds of photos.
Then via Hollyford track, we reached Milford Sound. Here we were already booked for a two and half hour nature cruise. Sound is actually wharf. Sound cris crosses thro' mountain, opens into Tasman Sea.
Once I left from glacier top, we were flying to catch our bus which was waiting for us near Homer Tunnel. After landing we took the bus and we started our journey back to what people call modern world. But "Ye Dil Mange More". It left such a mesmerising memory, that, I have promised my self to return back next year for a 4 day 58km Milford walk....................
If I have used too many attributes or adjectives in my writing, it's only to describe what I have seen as one of the most beautiful place on earth.............