Aoraki Mount Cook

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Standing at 3,724 metres, Aoraki Mount Cook is New Zealand's highest peak and the centrepiece of the stunning Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. This alpine wonderland offers jaw-dropping glaciers, turquoise lakes, and star-filled skies that will leave you speechless. Whether you're a seasoned mountaineer or a casual walker, the park's world-class trails and dramatic landscapes make it an essential stop on any South Island itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that 2 days and 1 night in the Mount Cook area is ideal. This allows you to complete the Hooker Valley Track (half day) and the Tasman Glacier walk (half day), plus enjoy an evening of stargazing. If you're keen on longer hikes like the Sealy Tarns or the Mueller Hut Route, add an extra day. The village is compact, so you won't waste time driving between activities.

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