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Discover the most popular places to visit in Mount Cook
Aoraki / Mount Cook
9.6/10 (613 reviews)
Aoraki/Mount Cook dominates the Southern Alps as New Zealand's highest peak at 3,724 meters. Visitors can explore alpine trails by day and marvel at one of the world's darkest night skies after sunset.
Mount Cook National Park
9.8/10 (179 reviews)
Towering over New Zealand's alpine landscape, Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park showcases the country's highest peak amid pristine glaciers. Hike the Hooker Valley Track for unparalleled views.
Hooker Valley Track
9.4/10 (246 reviews)
Traverse three swing bridges over the Hooker River with Aoraki/Mount Cook as your backdrop. The relatively flat trail rewards hikers with icebergs floating on glacial Hooker Lake at the journey's end.
Photo by Ian Mackenzie
Open Photo by Ian Mackenzie
Tasman Glacier
9.2/10 (188 reviews)
New Zealand's largest glacier stretches 23.5 kilometers through Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. Take a boat tour among floating icebergs on Tasman Lake or book a scenic flight for breathtaking aerial views.
Photo by ohmariont
Open Photo by ohmariont
Mueller Glacier
10.0/10 (1 review)
Explore the great outdoors at Mueller Glacier, a lovely green space in Mount Cook. Discover the mountain views in this quaint area.
Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre
8.8/10 (191 reviews)
Explore Sir Edmund Hillary's legacy through interactive exhibits and expedition memorabilia at this alpine museum. The digital dome planetarium offers an immersive journey through New Zealand's spectacular night skies.
Kea Point Walk
9.2/10 (104 reviews)
This gentle alpine trail leads to a viewing deck with panoramic vistas of Aoraki/Mount Cook and Mueller Glacier Lake. Walk through subalpine grasslands where you might spot New Zealand's native kea parrot.
Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre
8.8/10 (56 reviews)
This tribute to New Zealand's most famous mountaineer showcases his expeditions and alpine heritage. The museum's theatre screens immersive documentaries about Hillary's adventures.
"It is a perfect location for people who has less budget, right in front of Mt Cook, can see the mountains from windows and shared kitchen. The kitchen is good, spacious and convenient with a wonderful view!"
"Comfortable room, very clean with amenities to cook or heat food. Eating options in July are limited because restaurants/ cafes apart from the Hermitage hotel are closed. Best to check this before booking in winter months. We enjoyed the experience of staying in the village at base of Mt Cook."
"Old charming character of a lodge.
Please throw away plastic kettles. They shouldn’t be in any place. Stay away from PFA, PCA, BPA coated or infused kettles and change to a small non coated stainless steel kettle."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.