Are you sure you mean the weta? In several visits to Milford Sound/Piopiotahi, I've never been bothered by the wetas. Sand-flies and mosquitoes yes.
There is an airstrip at Milford Sound itself, suitable for small and medium planes. Otherwise there is a larger airport at Lake Te Anau/Manapouri.
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The word "weta" is pronounced just as it is spelled. It is pronounced like "weh-tah." The weta is a type of long-horned insect.
It is in the south of the South Island near Milford Sound.
Milford Sound is found in New Zealand's Fiordland. Which is a 2 1/2 hours drive to get to Milford Sound from Te Anau.Doubtful Sound is found in New Zealand's Fiordland. You can take a day tour which includes 3- 4 hours cruising in the Doubtful Sound.
Milford Sounds most bothersome insect is called a sand-fly. These sandflies have incredibly itchy stings which require insect repellent. The locals also use lavender.
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The airport code for Milford Sound Airport is MFN.
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neither. Milford sound is a classic Fiord - steep-walled valley sides, and entering the sea.
Milford Sound/Piopiotahi is a natural world heritage site. It is a fjord with two waterfalls.
Milford Sound is located on the south-west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, in the area know as Fiordland.
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New Zealanders would say it is famous everywhere but most New Zealanders know where Milford sound is and what it looks like.
There is an airstrip at Milford Sound itself, suitable for small and medium planes. Otherwise there is a larger airport at Lake Te Anau/Manapouri.
Milford Sound