12-13 hours
Daily Tour
10 people
English
Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, centered around New Zealand’s highest mountain, offers an unparalleled alpine experience with its majestic peaks, glaciers, and dark skies. The park is a haven for adventurers, offering activities from leisurely walks to challenging mountain climbs.
One of the must-visit sites is the Mueller Hut, an alpine backcountry hut that sits at an elevation of over 1,800 meters, offering stunning views near the Mueller Glacier. It’s a challenging hike but rewards visitors with breathtaking scenery. The area also boasts the famous Hooker Valley Track, a relatively easy yet incredibly scenic hike leading to the Hooker Glacial Lake, surrounded by the impressive Southern Alps.
Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve
For those looking to explore the glaciers, the Tasman Glacier, New Zealand’s longest glacier, offers unique experiences such as boat tours on its terminal lake, giving a closer look at the glacier’s dynamic environment. The park’s clear skies also make it an ideal location for stargazing, being part of the Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve, the only one in the Southern Hemisphere.
Mueller Glacier
The Mueller Glacier is a stunning feature within Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park in New Zealand, offering a unique glimpse into the natural glacial processes and landscapes of the region. This glacier, named after geologist Friedrich von Mueller, is a significant attraction for both scientists and tourists due to its accessibility and the dramatic scenery that surrounds it.
Remember, the weather in the park can change rapidly, so it’s important to be prepared for all conditions. Whether you’re hiking, skiing, or just enjoying the views, Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park promises an unforgettable outdoor adventure.
Many of our tours are family-friendly. Please check the specific tour details for age restrictions or contact us 📞 +64226455245 for advice on which tours are suitable for your children.
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