Franz Josef Glacier

New Zealand, New Zealand

Franz Josef Glacier holds significance in Māori legend, known as Kā Roimata o Hine Hukatere ("The Tears of Hine Hukatere"), symbolizing a tragic love story. Discovered by Europeans in 1865, it was named after Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria. Over time, it became a renowned destination for glacier exploration.

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History

Franz Josef Glacier, named by German explorer Julius von Haast in 1865 after Austrian Emperor Franz Josef I, holds deep Māori cultural significance. Known as Kā Roimata o Hine Hukatere ("The Tears of Hine Hukatere"), it symbolizes a poignant love story. Over centuries, it evolved into a world-famous tourist destination.

What To See

  • Franz Josef Glacier Walks
  • Helicopter Scenic Flights
  • Glacier Hot Pools
  • Lake Matheson (Mirror Lake)
  • Tatare Tunnels Walk
  • Franz Josef Glacier Viewpoint
  • Westland Tai Poutini National Park
  • Okarito Lagoon (Kayaking and Wildlife)
  • Sentinel Rock Walk
  • Fox Glacier (Nearby Glacier Experience).

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