Photo: Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0
Pukaki Lake is a stunning turquoise gem on New Zealand's West Coast, nestled between the Southern Alps and temperate rainforest. Formed by glacial melt, its vivid milky-blue waters are a photographer's dream, especially when reflected in the still morning surface. This remote lake offers a serene escape, with few visitors and a raw, untouched beauty that feels like stepping into a wilderness painting.
Highlights & What to See
- Turquoise Waters: The lake's surreal colour is best seen from the shore or on a short walk along the lake edge.
- Mountain Backdrop: Gaze at the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps, including Mount Cook on clear days.
- Jackson Bay Lookout: A short drive away, this viewpoint offers panoramic views of the lake and coast.
- Native Birdlife: Spot kākāriki and tūī in the surrounding beech forest.
- Photography at Dawn: Arrive early for mirror-like reflections and soft golden light.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is plenty to soak in the lake's beauty. Spend an hour walking the shoreline, then continue along the scenic road to Jackson Bay for lunch. If you're a keen photographer or hiker, allow a full day to explore nearby trails and capture the changing light.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Jackson Bay – A charming fishing village with a historic wharf and excellent fish and chips.
- Haast Pass – A dramatic mountain pass with waterfalls and short walks, ideal for a day trip.
- Fox Glacier – A two-hour drive north, offering glacier hikes and scenic flights.
- Wanaka – A vibrant lakeside town about 1.5 hours east, perfect for a longer stay.
- Mount Aspiring National Park – A UNESCO World Heritage site with world-class tramping and alpine scenery.
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- Fox Glacier — CC BY-SA 3.0