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Dusky & Doubtful Sound Scenic Flight from Te Anau

Flight Instruction Classes
Digital
1 hour 45 minutes
English
  • Discover Dusky Sound, one of Fiordland's largest and most remote fiords by helicopter
  • The 40km Dusky Sound is dotted with more than 350 small islands
  • Land at Mt Pender in Dusky Sound, one of our most remote Fiords
  • Fly over stunning Campbell’s Kingdom, a unique hanging valley in Doubtful Sound
  • Enjoy a second landing at stunning Mt Kidd

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Dusky & Doubtful Sound Flight

Inclusions

  • Professional guide

  • Tax

  • Insurance provided by the operator

  • 100-minutes helicopter flight experience

Exclusions

  • Other personal expenses

  • Tips and gratuities

Additional Info

  • Sturdy shoes, pants, and a light jacket. Wearing warm layers is a good idea since it can be a little colder up in the mountains at our landing location but nice and warm inside the helicopter.

FromNZD $1,374.22Per Person

What's included in Dusky & Doubtful Sound Scenic Flight from Te Anau

(Subject to Option Inclusions)
Mt. Kidd
Mt. Kidd
Waterfalls
Waterfalls
Hanging Valleys
Hanging Valleys
Heli-Hike
Heli-Hike

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JOURNEY DEEP INTO THE HEART OF FIORDLAND’S REMOTE WILDERNESS: SILENT FIORDS, HANGING VALLEYS, WATERFALLS

Departing from our Te Anau lakefront helicopter pad, begin by soaring over picturesque Lake Manapouri and above the Kilcoy mountains. A landing is made at Mt Pender, where we shut down the helicopter to enable you to soak up the grandeur of the rohe (area). One of Fiordland’s largest and most remote fiords, 40km-long Dusky Sound is dotted with more than 350 small islands. Access to the sound is by sea or air only – very few people get to experience the beauty of this magical place.

Once airborne again, you’ll fly over three more impressive fiords before descending into Crooked Arm in Doubtful Sound. Doubtful Sound’s Māori name is Patea, which translates as the ‘Sound of Silence’ because of the total serenity that blankets the Sound, Doubtful is long, winding, and home to several stunning waterfalls. While flying up this fiord you’ll detour into a unique hanging valley known as Campbell’s Kingdom, complete with its own lake and waterfall. At this stage, you might want to pinch yourself. This is the dreamy scenery that New Zealand specialises in.

The return journey flies aloft the Main Divide of the Southern Alps with a second landing at Mt Kidd, a remote alpine location with dramatic views.


2 Mountain landing Professional and experienced pilot In-flight commentary to highlight the points of interest Full safety briefing

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