Aoraki Mount Cook

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Standing at 3,724 metres, Aoraki Mount Cook is New Zealand's highest peak and the heart of the Southern Alps. This majestic mountain draws travellers with its dramatic glaciers, star-filled night skies, and some of the best alpine walking in the country. The tiny village of Mount Cook is your base, offering easy access to the Tasman Glacier, Hooker Valley Track, and the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least two full days and one night to experience the best of Aoraki Mount Cook. Day one can cover the Hooker Valley Track and Tasman Glacier; day two allows for a longer hike like the Sealy Tarns or a scenic flight. If you're short on time, a day trip from Lake Tekapo or Twizel is possible but you'll miss the night sky magic.

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