Scenic spot introduction:

Mount Cook (Cook, Mount), also translated as Mount Kirk, has an altitude of 3,753 meters and is the highest peak in New Zealand. Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, established in 1953, is located in the central and western part of New Zealand's South Island. It extends 40-90 kilometers inland from the 450-kilometer-long west coast. The whole park is a long and narrow park. garden. The park starts from Arthur's Pass in the south and borders Main Ridge in the west. It is in the middle of the most spectacular and beautiful scenery of the Southern Alps. There are nearly 20 mountains over 3,000 meters in the territory, as well as 360 glaciers, the longest glaciers in New Zealand. The Tasman Glacier is among them.

Attractions distribution:

Mount Cook National Park is composed of glaciers, steep walls, hot springs, mountain forests and various wild animals. The more famous ones are Mount Cook, Tasman Glacier, Hooker Valley Trail, etc.

Scenic spot qualifications:

world Natural Heritage

Scenic spot features:

Photography, sightseeing, leisure, vacation, ethnic tourism, cultural tourism, climbing, adventure, parks, cabins, mountains, lakes
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Travel Notes of Travellers:

  • Travel Guide: New Zealand Free Travel Guide for 12 Days 2018

travelling guideline:

Travel: Mount Cook is a mountain that many climbers yearn for. It is estimated that more than 100 people have died in the Mount Cook disaster over the years, but there are still many mountaineering enthusiasts.

Accommodation: Mount Cook Village is a tourist base camp at the foot of Mount Cook. Some travelers who come to Mount Cook specifically for in-depth tours will choose to stay here.

Best time to visit:

Summer from December to January.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Oceania>New Zealand>Christchurch

How to get there:

Just take a bus to Mount Cook Village

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Mount Cook ticket prices:

free

Scenic area opening hours:

All day

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