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]]>Kā Roimata o Hine Hukatere, commonly known as the Franz Josef Glacier, is one of New Zealand’s most iconic attractions. Located in the heart of the Westland Tai Poutini National Park, it became pretty popular with tourists because it’s more easily accessible than most glaciers in the world, and there are different types of guided tours to choose from if you want to explore it.
Located just 20 km away from Franz Josef, Fox Glacier aka Te Moeka o Tuawe is another major attraction of the Westland Tai Poutini National Park. Its terminal face is as low as 300 meters above sea level, providing easy access to this natural wonder.
Haupapa aka Tasman Glacier is the largest glacier that New Zealand has in store, and that’s reason enough to check it out. It covers around 40% of the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, and offers a wide range of fun activities to tourists, from skiing to going on a boat tour among its icebergs.
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]]>Located within the Chugach National Forest, this glacier is the closest to Alaska’s most populated city. A day trip to Portage Glacier from Anchorage is a must for all nature lovers, and it doesn’t hurt that it’s located south of the equally stunning Portage Lake.
This is one of the largest glaciers in southcentral Alaska, and it became pretty popular with tourists over the years. It’s located just 50 miles east of Anchorage, so it’s impossible to miss if you decide to explore the city’s surroundings.
Matanuska Glacier is a little bit more difficult to reach since you’ll have to drive 100 miles north-east of Anchorage, but it’s worth it. This is the largest glacier accessible by car in the United States, and it will certainly take your breath away.
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]]>The post New Zealand Will Knock You Off Your Feet With Its Stunning Glaciers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Kā Roimata o Hine Hukatere, commonly known as the Franz Josef Glacier, is one of New Zealand’s most iconic attractions. Located in the heart of the Westland Tai Poutini National Park, it became pretty popular with tourists because it’s more easily accessible than most glaciers in the world, and there are different types of guided tours to choose from if you want to explore it.
Located just 20 km away from Franz Josef, Fox Glacier aka Te Moeka o Tuawe is another major attraction of the Westland Tai Poutini National Park. Its terminal face is as low as 300 meters above sea level, providing easy access to this natural wonder.
Haupapa aka Tasman Glacier is the largest glacier that New Zealand has in store, and that’s reason enough to check it out. It covers around 40% of the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, and offers a wide range of fun activities to tourists, from skiing to going on a boat tour among its icebergs.
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]]>The post 3 Breathtaking Glaciers You Can Visit Near Anchorage, Alaska appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located within the Chugach National Forest, this glacier is the closest to Alaska’s most populated city. A day trip to Portage Glacier from Anchorage is a must for all nature lovers, and it doesn’t hurt that it’s located south of the equally stunning Portage Lake.
This is one of the largest glaciers in southcentral Alaska, and it became pretty popular with tourists over the years. It’s located just 50 miles east of Anchorage, so it’s impossible to miss if you decide to explore the city’s surroundings.
Matanuska Glacier is a little bit more difficult to reach since you’ll have to drive 100 miles north-east of Anchorage, but it’s worth it. This is the largest glacier accessible by car in the United States, and it will certainly take your breath away.
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