Fiordland is a vast, remote wilderness and is the beating heart of Te Wāhipounamu.
South West New Zealand World Heritage Area in New Zealand's South Island.

Considered by some as the 8th wonder of the world.

Fiordland is one of the last, great wilderness areas of the Southern Hemisphere. It is an area where snow-capped mountains, rivers of ice, deep lakes, unbroken forests and tussock grasslands produce a landscape of exceptional beauty.

Some of the best examples of animals and plants, which were once found on the ancient super-continent of Gondwana, still exist here.

All this and only an hour away from Stravon.