1. Mitre Peak is a majestic mountain located in Fiordland National Park in New Zealand’s South Island. It is one of the most photographed mountains in the world due to its unique shape, which resembles the pointed hat worn by bishops in the Anglican Church. The peak rises to a height of 1,692 meters (5,551 feet) above the sea level and towers over Milford Sound, a stunning fiord that is also a popular tourist destination. Milford Sound is known for its crystal-clear waters, cascading waterfalls, and dramatic cliffs that rise vertically from the water’s surface.

2. Mitre Peak and Milford Sound are open year-round, but the best time to visit is from November to April when the weather is milder. To visit the area, you can contact Fiordland National Park Visitor Centre at +64 3 249 7924 for more information.

3. There are various tours available that offer transportation to Mitre Peak and Milford Sound. You can book a cruise tour of the fiord, which typically includes transportation from Queenstown or Te Anau. Alternatively, you can drive yourself to Milford Sound on the scenic Milford Road, which is one of the most beautiful drives in New Zealand. There is a day car park in Milford Sound, and parking is free after 4 pm. To access the Milford Road, you can either drive from Queenstown (4 hours) or from Te Anau (2 hours). A park entry fee of NZD $15 per person applies when entering the area by vehicle.