Caring for the places we travel through

Fiordland is one of the most remarkable natural environments in the world. Its forests, rivers, and wildlife are part of what makes the Milford Track such a special experience. Protecting this landscape is a shared responsibility, and we are committed to playing our part.

Our operations are designed to work in harmony with the environment, supporting the long-term health of the places we travel through. We take a practical, hands-on approach to conservation, focusing on meaningful actions that help protect native species and preserve the natural character of Fiordland for future generations.

Supporting conservation in Fiordland

We actively contribute to conservation projects that protect native wildlife and restore fragile ecosystems across the region. Working alongside conservation partners and local organisations, we focus on practical initiatives that help care for the landscapes connected to the Milford Track and maintain the natural values that make this place so special.

  • Supporting predator control programmes that protect native birds and wildlife
  • Contributing to habitat restoration and environmental care projects across Fiordland
  • Partnering with conservation organisations to support long-term protection of the region

Operating responsibly

Responsible tourism is built into the way we operate each day. From vessel management to waste reduction and visitor education, we aim to minimise our environmental impact while providing a safe and reliable service.

Our focus includes:

Looking after Fiordland together

Everyone who travels the Milford Track becomes part of the story of this place. By working together, operators, visitors, and conservation partners, we can help ensure Fiordland remains wild, healthy, and protected for generations to come.

Learn more about some of the conservation efforts we support