Executive summary by darmansjah
The west coast of New Zealand’s South island is home to two
glaciers, Fox and Franz Josef-great rivers of ice that descend the steep sides
of Mount Tasman and Mount Cook, making their way through the rainforest of the
Westland National Park to the sea. They are among the most dynamic glaciers in
the world-moving up to a metre a day, which is ten times faster than regular
valley glaciers – leaving dramatic glacial valleys in their wake. Franz Josef
is known to be particularly scenic, and it’s possible to hike through the
surrounding forest and even on its surface. Take a half-day, small-group walk
on Franz Joseph with experienced guides (US$94, with boots, jacket and other
equipment supplied; franzjosephglacier.com),
or you can ’heli hike’, where you’re lifted high up on the glacier and can
explore the blue ice-caves, columned seracs and other pristine ice formations
on foot (US$305; website :franzjosephglacier.com).
stay at the wisteria-draped Holly Homestead B&B. Built with native timbers
in the 1920s, it offers rooms with alpine views (doubles from US$155; hollyhomestead.co.nz).
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