One of the southernmost places on Earth, Murihiku Fiordland Southland is a land beneath vast skies, surrounded by ocean on three sides. Guided by the southern stars, as the earliest navigators were, this is a place where life moves at a rhythm that allows for genuine connection—with the land, the people, and oneself.
From the vibrant community of Waihōpai Invercargill, a city with a soul where history, culture, and nature meet, to the wild frontiers of Te Anau, every journey draws you deeper into the untouched beauty of New Zealand’s southern edge.
On the shores of Lake Te Anau sits the village of Te Anau, ultimate basecamp for Fiordland National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the home of hiking. Often called the lungs of New Zealand, Fiordland produces some of the freshest air on Earth. Here, towering peaks and deep fiords invite exploration. Step into Milford Sound or Doubtful Sound; hike, kayak, or cruise through landscapes so immense they defy imagination. In Southland, the wild is bigger, the air is fresher, and the journey is yours to take—guided always by our southern stars.