Fiordland é mais fácil quando o acampamento permanece no lugar. Baseie-se em torno de Te Anau por quatro noites e depois deixe que as condições climáticas e da estrada decidam a ordem de Milford Sound, Manapouri e os dias de caminhada.
Construa a base
Escolha um parque de férias Te Anau para serviços ou um parque de campismo DOC aprovado que corresponda às necessidades de veículo e água. Reserve datas de verão com antecedência e nunca use o início de uma trilha como local improvisado para passar a noite.
Compre comida e combustível antes de cada longo dia. Não há postos de combustível comuns em Milford Road e a recepção não é confiável em grande parte do parque nacional.
Estrada Milford
Verifique o estado da estrada, os controles de avalanches e o clima antes de partir. Dirija cedo, use as paradas designadas e lembre-se de que as mesmas belas cachoeiras podem sinalizar chuva intensa e aumento da água.
Uma reserva de cruzeiro não protege contra estradas fechadas. Mantenha o operador informado, permita um tempo de viagem generoso e aceite que Fiordland às vezes substitua o plano pelo clima.
Caminhada e recuperação
Use as bordas do Kepler Track, à beira do lago e caminhadas DOC mais curtas para dias flexíveis. Caminhadas mais longas exigem reservas de cabanas, equipamentos de sertão e previsão adequada para todo o percurso.
Seque as botas, reabasteça a água e descanse entre os passeios principais. A escala de Fiordland é melhor absorvida no tempo livre, não em um veículo que retorna exausto a Te Anau todas as noites.
The Milford road is a serious drive
State Highway 94 from Te Anau to Milford is 119 kilometres, takes at least two hours each way without stops, has no fuel, no reception for most of its length, and is subject to avalanche closure in winter and spring. It is also one of the best drives anywhere.
Leave early, fill up in Te Anau, and allow a full day for the return trip with stops at Mirror Lakes, the Chasm and the Eglinton Valley. Do not attempt it as an afternoon addition to another day.
Winter avalanche control closes the road
Between roughly May and November the Milford road operates under an avalanche risk programme, with scheduled closures and mandatory chain carriage at times. Closures can be announced at short notice and the road can shut with vehicles at Milford, requiring an overnight stay.
Check the status on the morning you travel, carry chains if required, and never drive past a closure barrier. The avalanche paths above that road are large and the control programme exists because of a genuine history of them.
Rain makes Milford better
Milford Sound receives around seven metres of rain a year and the waterfalls that make it extraordinary only run properly when it is raining. A clear day gives you the peaks; a wet day gives you hundreds of temporary falls down the cliff faces.
Book a cruise regardless of the forecast, take a waterproof layer and go outside on the deck. Travellers who cancel because of rain are cancelling the better version of the experience.
Camping and the sandflies
There are DOC campsites through the Eglinton Valley along the road, which are the practical option since accommodation at Milford itself is very limited. Freedom camping near the fiords is not permitted, and the restriction is enforced.
Fiordland sandflies are the worst in the country and Milford's are legendary. Repellent is not optional here, and setting up camp in the Eglinton at dusk without it is genuinely unpleasant.
Doubtful Sound and the alternative to Milford
Doubtful Sound is larger, quieter and reached by a boat across Lake Manapouri followed by a bus over Wilmot Pass, which makes it a full day and considerably more expensive than Milford. In exchange you see almost no other vessels.
For travellers who have the time and budget, the overnight cruises on either sound are the version most people remember. They book out well ahead in summer and are weather-dependent like everything else here.
Manapouri itself is a quieter base than Te Anau with a good campground and the Kepler Track trailhead nearby. If Te Anau is full, it is twenty minutes away and usually has space.
Te Anau as a base
Te Anau has the services, the DOC visitor centre for track and weather information, and the accommodation that Milford lacks. Almost everyone bases here and drives out, which is the sensible arrangement.
The Te Anau glow worm caves are a boat trip across the lake and work well as an evening activity, particularly on a day when the weather ruled out something else.
Lugares ao longo do caminho
Leve-o para a estrada
Salve as paradas. Planeje toda a viagem.
Crie uma rota ordenada a partir de locais salvos, calcule a distância e guarde datas, notas e tarefas anexadas.