Aoraki Mount Cook Village

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Nestled in the heart of New Zealand's Southern Alps, Aoraki Mount Cook Village is the ultimate basecamp for alpine adventures. This tiny settlement sits beneath the shadow of Aoraki/Mount Cook, the country's highest peak at 3,724 metres. With its crisp mountain air, glacier-fed turquoise lakes, and a sky so clear it feels like you can reach out and touch the stars, this place is pure magic. The village itself is small but perfectly formed, offering a handful of lodges, a visitor centre, and a few walking trails that start right from your doorstep. It's a must for any self-drive itinerary through the South Island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend one to two nights in Aoraki Mount Cook Village. Arrive early in the day to tackle the Hooker Valley Track (allow 3 hours) and then visit the Tasman Glacier viewpoint (30 minutes). The next morning, you can do the Kea Point walk or take a scenic flight before moving on. If you're a keen hiker, consider adding an extra day for longer tramps like the Mueller Hut Route or the Sealy Tarns Track. The village is small, so two nights is ample to experience the highlights without feeling rushed.

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