Mount Cook Village

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Mount Cook Village is the ultimate basecamp for exploring New Zealand's highest peak and the surrounding Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. Nestled in the Southern Alps, this tiny alpine settlement offers jaw-dropping views, world-class hiking, and a front-row seat to the region's dramatic glacial landscape. Whether you're an avid tramper or a casual sightseer, the village's crisp mountain air and star-studded skies (it's a Dark Sky Reserve) will leave you spellbound.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least one full day and one night to soak in the scenery and night sky. If you're short on time, a long day trip from Twizel or Lake Tekapo is possible but you'll miss the dawn and dusk magic. Two days allow you to tackle the Hooker Valley Track and Tasman Glacier walk, plus a stargazing session. Hikers wanting to attempt longer trails like the Mueller Hut Route should budget three days or more.

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