The Ultimate Hikes Milford Track Guided Walk is a 5 day / 4 night Queenstown to Queenstown all-inclusive guided walk through the heart of Fiordland National Park to Milford Sound. The package includes all transport, accommodation, meals, snacks, backpacks and rain jackets. Accommodation is in our luxury lodges and you will be led by Ultimate Hikes expert guides
Traversing the heart of New Zealand's wild fiord country, the Milford Track has long been described as "the finest walk in the world". Since Quintin Mackinnon pioneered the route in 1888, everyone from hardened trekkers to novices sporting their first pair of boots have taken up the challenge of the Milford Track.
The Fiordland National Park is the cornerstone of the Te Wahipounamu Southwest New Zealand World Heritage Area. Walkers on the track to Milford Sound enjoy close encounters with the native birdlife: the Robin; Kea; Weka; Fantail; Parakeet; Bellbird; even Kiwi have been spotted! They also experience Fiordland at it's most spectacular: deep lakes; silent fiords; luxuriant forest and sheer canyons carved out of imposing granite define this landscape. On fine days there is a postcard shot around every corner but only when it rains and torrents of water cascade down the mountainsides have you truly experienced the magic of the Milford Track.
Fitness: The walk is neither easy nor difficult. They are a challenge which people of all ages and abilities will relish. To enjoy your walk you need to be able to carry a medium sized backpack containing your personal belongings weighing 5-7kg (10-14lbs) for 6-8 hours over 15-21kms (9-13 miles) of mountain tracks each day.
A pre-departure briefing is held at The Ultimate Hikes Queenstown office on the afternoon prior to the commencement of your walk, check in at 4.45pm for a 5pm start
Departures: 5 Days, 4 nights, departs daily 1 November to 18 April
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Milford Track Itinerary
Milford Track Day One:
Queenstown/Te Anau to Glade House
Distance: 1.6km / 1 mile
Time: 20 minutes walking
Your adventure begins at Ultimate Hikes Queenstown office at 9.00am where you
catch a coach to Te Anau, arriving in time for a light lunch and a group photo.
After lunch you will be driven to Te Anau Downs boat harbour, where a launch
waits to take you up to the spectacular northern end of Lake Te Anau. From the
wharf it is a short walk to historic Glade House, the first lodge, for a hot
shower, filling meal and comfortable bed.
Milford Track Day Two:
Glade House to Pompolona Lodge
Distance: 16km / 10 miles
Time: 5-7 hours walking
Leave Glade House and cross the emerald green Clinton River by swingbridge. You
make your way up the Clinton Valley, being sure to stop and take it all in as
you walk to the Hirere Falls lunch shelter. Your Ultimate Hikes guides will
point out Mackinnon's original hut site, a detour known as the wetland walk,
'the big tree' and other points of interest.
After lunch the Beech forest gets more luxuriant the further you go and
the valley walls climb steeper and higher. On sunny days follow your Ultimate
Hikes guides into the swimming hole, cool but very refreshing!
From here it's onto the Prairie, an open meadow where you can capture the true
nature of the ice carved Clinton Canyon. Named the Valley of the Perpendicular
by the early pioneers and it is easy to see why as the rock walls tower up to
4000 feet above you. It is a short climb to Pompolona Lodge from here for your
second night on the Milford Track.
Milford Track Day Three:
Pompolona Lodge to Quintin Lodge
Distance: 15km / 9 miles
Time: 6-8 hours walking
Today is the day people find the most challenging, but also the most rewarding.
After an early start the track leads toward the head of the Clinton Valley. As
you begin your climb the 3 leaps of St Quintin Falls can be seen and Mt Balloon
rears into view, onto the Practice Hill and Lake Mintaro. From here you climb a
series of zig zags, the views on the way up will astound you as the valley
floor drops away beneath your feet.
Once you reach the top all the effort will be worthwhile. Your Ultimate Hikes guide will be waiting with hot and cold drinks at Mackinnon's memorial cairn. Look out from 12 second drop to the Arthur Valley beneath you. After lunch in Pass Hut the track takes you down a long downhill section to Quintin Lodge. On the rocky descent you will pass towering rock cliffs, glacial streams, moss covered forest, a cascading waterfall section and have your first view of Sutherland Falls.
After a hot cup of tea at Quintin Lodge leave your backpack behind for the 1.5 hour round trip to the mighty Sutherland Falls , fifth highest on the planet at 1904 feet / 540 metres. Take your jacket and dare to walk right in behind the falls, a once in a lifetime experience!
Milford Track Day Four:
Quintin Lodge to Mitre Peak Lodge
Distance: 21km / 13 miles
Time: 6-8 hours walking
Your final day on the Milford Track. Follow the Arthur River as it makes it's
way to Milford Sound. Walk through deep luxuriant beech forest, a final view of
Sutherland Falls, glimpses of Diamond Creek and Danger Mountain can be seen
before arriving at Boatshed for morning tea.
From here cross the river by swingbridge and carry on to MacKay Falls and Bell
Rock. Linger here and savour this unearthly beauty. Follow the track and as you
near the 30 mile peg you may hear the steady roar of Giant's Gate Falls, your
lunch spot.
The final stretch of the track follows tranquil Lake Ada to Sandfly Point where
the Maori goddess Te Hine-nui-te-po released the sandfly to stop men lingering
too long in the beauty of Fiordland. From here you catch the launch to Milford
Sound and Mitre Peak Lodge, where you will enjoy a celebratory dinner. Relax
with the knowledge that the hard part is now behind you while the magnificence
of Milford Sound spreads before you.
Milford Track Day Five:
Milford Sound to Queenstown/Te Anau
Distance: None (No walking)
After breakfast embark on your Milford Sound cruise. Out on the Fiord, you
realise the grandeur of the surrounding mountains, the centerpiece being Mitre
Peak, rising vertically over one mile from the water line.
The Fiord is a marine reserve and a haven for many marine animals. Look for Southern Fur Seals basking on the rocks. Bottlenose and Dusky Dolphins are sometimes found swimming in pods, the latter often performing leaps and flips. In early summer the fiord is also home to the rare Fiordland Crested Penguin, which come into the fiord to mate and raise their young.
Milford’s reputation as being one of the wettest places on earth is not unfounded. But don’t be fooled into thinking you have to see it in fine weather, as Rudyard Kipling described it as the eighth wonder of the world, in rain!
On returning to the wharf, board your coach and climb your way out from Milford Sound and on to Queenstown via Te Anau (arriving at approx 4.15pm), completing your journey of the "finest walk in the world." Please note that this arrival time does not connect with flights from Queenstown.
Ultimate Hikes are the company that operate this guided hike
See also a one day guided walk on the Milford Track
Accommodation in Queenstown
Please see accommodation in Queenstown for before and after your trip,
