Te Anau Gloworm Caves
Te Anau is the gateway to the Fiordland National Park with a lake full of Rainbow and Brown Trout.
Situated 2 hours west of Queenstown or 2hours North West of Invercargill it's a great place to visit.
The Gloworm Caves are a system of limestone caves on the western shore of the lake. In 1948 Lawson Burrows using clues from old Maori Legends found the entrance after a 3 year search. By cave standards they are a young 12,000 years old and as a result still being formed from the pressure of flowing water.
To get to the caves you take a cruise across the lake and then take a path and small punt. The excursion takes little over 2 hours to complete.
Te Anau is a vibrant town of about 3000 people with numerous restaurants and other tourist activities to do, all the while looking at the magnificent views in every direction.
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