Manapouri Adventure and Adrenaline Tours
The lakeside town of Manapouri, located at the edge of Fiordland National Park, provides a base for journeys into the glacier-carved wilderness. Originally called Roto-au (the rainy lake) by early Maori and then Moturau (many islands), the lake is the second deepest in New Zealand, at 444 metres, with a circumference of 170 kilometres.
Nowadays, Manapouri is known as the departure point for Doubtful Sound trips and excursions to the West Arm Power Station, the largest underground power generation in the southern hemisphere.