Mount Cook

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Rising like a giant's tooth against the Southern Alps, Aoraki/Mount Cook is New Zealand's highest peak and the spiritual heart of the South Island. The mountain commands a landscape of ancient glaciers, turquoise lakes, and alpine tussock that feels utterly remote yet accessible via the Hermitage Hotel hub. Whether you're a seasoned climber or a day-walker, the energy of this place is palpable – a quiet awe that settles in as you watch the evening light paint the summit in alpenglow.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors base themselves at the Hermitage Hotel or nearby Mount Cook Village for 1–2 nights. With one full day, you can tackle the Hooker Valley Track and a shorter walk like Tasman Glacier. Two days allow for a more ambitious hike (e.g., Sealy Tarns) plus a scenic flight or boat trip. If you're passing through on the way to Queenstown or Christchurch, a half-day stop for the Hooker Valley walk is still worthwhile, but you'll want to linger longer.

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