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Lake Pukaki

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About this Destination

Situated in the heart of New Zealand’s South Island lies the nation’s largest alpine freshwater lake. Lake Pukaki came into being as a result of water flowing from the glaciers. It is known for its uniquely stunning turquoise waters which is a result of fine particles ground by the glaciers known as glacial flour. This powder is sedimented in the lake and reflects the sun’s rays at a particular angle. Lake Pukaki draws photographers from all over as along with the gorgeous lake and the area around it, New Zealand’s highest peak, Mount Cook, can be clearly seen looming imposingly in the background. Lake Pukaki is also notable for being the set of the fictional ‘Lake-Town’ as depicted in Peter Jackson’s epic “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug”. The lake and the surrounding regions have also been repeatedly shown as background locations in both the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit trilogies. The walking trails around Lake Pukaki are also reputed to be among the best walking trails in the country. The Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail is one such example.The Mackenzie region is home to not just Lake Pukaki but also two other glacial alpine lakes in the form of Lake Tekapo and Ohau. The closest town to Lake Pukaki is the township of Twizel, located around 5km away from the lake.

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Local Cultures of Lake Pukaki

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Ngai Tahu

The indigenous Māori people of the Canterbury region, known for their deep connection to the land and water of Lake Pukaki.

Twizel
Year-round
Culture

Sheep Farming Culture

A significant part of the local economy and heritage, sheep farming is prominent in the Mackenzie Basin surrounding Lake Pukaki.

Tekapo
Year-round
Culture

Highland Games

Local events that celebrate Scottish heritage with traditional games, music, and dance, reflecting the influence of Scottish settlers in the region.

Twizel
Annually in March
Culture

Environmental Stewardship Culture

A culture grounded in conservation and sustainable practices to protect the pristine environment around Lake Pukaki.

Aoraki/Mount Cook
Year-round
Culture

Adventure Tourism Culture

A thriving culture focusing on outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and stargazing, leveraging the natural beauty of Lake Pukaki.

Tekapo
Year-round

Festivals of Lake Pukaki

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Mackenzie Sheep Dog Trials

An annual competition showcasing the skills of sheepdogs and their handlers, highlighting the agricultural heritage of the area.

Fairlie
Late April
Festival

Lake Tekapo Stargazing Festival

A celebration of the clear skies and exceptional stargazing opportunities, featuring workshops and observatory tours.

Lake Tekapo
Annually in August
Festival

Twizel’s Winter Festival

A community festival filled with winter activities such as snow sports, local food fairs, and entertainment.

Twizel
Annually in July
Festival

Aoraki/Mt Cook Alpine Festival

A festival celebrating the alpine environment featuring outdoor activities, local craft markets, and cultural performances.

Aoraki/Mount Cook
Annually in January
Festival

Mackenzie District Arts and Crafts Festival

A showcase of local artisans featuring arts, crafts, and live demonstrations from the surrounding communities.

Twizel
Annually in October

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