Aoraki Mount Cook

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Towering above the Southern Alps, Aoraki Mount Cook is New Zealand's highest peak and the heart of a dramatic alpine landscape. As you drive along the shores of Lake Pukaki, the mountain's snow-capped summit emerges like a beacon, drawing you into a world of glaciers, turquoise lakes, and star-studded skies. This is a place for hikers, climbers, and anyone who wants to feel small against nature's grandeur.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the main tracks and viewpoints, but to truly soak in the atmosphere, plan for two days. This allows time for a longer hike like the Hooker Valley Track, a scenic flight, and a night of stargazing. If you're short on time, a half-day stop to walk the Hooker Valley or Tasman Glacier viewpoint is still worthwhile.

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