Westland Tai Poutini National Park
Westland National Park (Tai Poutini) is a national park in New Zealand, located in the western part of the South Island, between the Southern Alps and the coast of the island. The park was founded in 1960. The park area is 1175 km2.
There are more than 60 glaciers in Westland National Park. Two of ...
Abel Tasman National Park
Abel Tasman is a national park located in the far north of the South Island, in the southern part of Golden Bay in New Zealand. The National Park was established in 1942. It occupies a small area of only 225.3 km2 and is the smallest national park in New Zealand. The park is named after Abel Tasman,...
Egmont National Park
Egmont is a national park in New Zealand. The park was founded in 1900 on the western part of the North Island on an area of 335 km2. There are three volcanoes in the park: Kaitake, Poukai and Egmont. Dozens of marching routes have been developed for travelers in the park, ranging from 15 minutes to...
Fiordland National Park
Fiordland is a national park in New Zealand. With an area of 12,500 km2, it is the largest in the country. Fiordland National Park was founded in 1952. On the western borders, the park is bounded by the fjords of the Tasman Sea, and on the eastern side it is bounded by lakes. The lakes in Fiordland ...
Mount Cook National Park
Mount Cook is a national park near the town of Twyzel in New Zealand. In October 1953, the territory was declared a national park. The park covers just over 700 km2. Glaciers occupy 40% of the park's territory, in particular, the Tasman Glacier on the slope of Mount Cook (3754 m). Of the 20 mountain...