
Southland Region
The Southland Region is the southernmost part of New Zealand, known for its stunning natural landscapes, including fjords, mountains, and forests. It features notable areas like Fiordland National Park, famous for fjords such as Milford Sound, and South Island's highest peak, Mount Cook. The region offers outdoor activities like hiking, boating, and wildlife viewing. With a relatively small population, Southland has a peaceful, rural character and plays a key role in New Zealand’s dairy and fishing industries. Its rugged beauty and outdoor lifestyle make it a significant destination for nature lovers and adventurers.