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Mount Cook National Park

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About this Destination

The Mount Cook National Park, or the Aoraki National Park, is home to New Zealand’s highest peak, Mount Cook and is populated by 23 other peaks measuring over 3000m. The national park is studded with stunning mountains on every side, grand glaciers surrounded by everpresent snowfields. The sheer beauty of the landscape on all sides, underneath New Zealand’s only designated International Dark Sky Area are reasons enough to see why the land inspired some of the Maori people’s most significant legends.Aoraki, according to Maori legend, and his siblings were children of the Sky Father. While out at sea, the canoe that the siblings were travelling in overturned and while stranded on top of the canoe, Aoraki and his three siblings froze on the canoe. The canoe came to be New Zealand’s South Island while Aoraki’s siblings became the Southern Alps while Aoraki himself became what is known today as Mount Cook/Aoraki. Remarkably, while Mount Cook National Park is one of the world’s great national parks, home to some of New Zealand’s highest peaks, it is also easily accessible to the public. The State highway 80 leads right up to Lake Pukaki which is commonly used as a base to begin exploring Mount Cook National Park. The Mount Cook National Park was also where Edmund Hillary, the first person (along with Tenzing Norgay) to climb Everest, used to train in preparation for Mount Everest. It is also widely regarded amongst the mountaineering community as the best mountain climbing region in the continent. The national park is also hugely appealing to less serious climbers. The walking trails around the national park will take you through some of the most spectacular scenery, filled with glaciers, alpine wildflowers and the delightfully inquisitive kea bird.

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Local Cultures of Mount Cook National Park

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

Culture

Māori Culture

The indigenous culture of New Zealand, with a rich oral history and deep spiritual connection to the land.

Aoraki / Mount Cook
Year-round
Culture

Alpine Settler Culture

The lifestyle and traditions of the early European settlers who inhabited the alpine region, including farming and mountaineering.

Aoraki / Mount Cook
Year-round
Culture

Conservation Culture

Focus on environmental preservation and the practices of sustainable tourism in the park.

Aoraki / Mount Cook
Year-round
Culture

Adventure Sports Culture

The culture surrounding mountaineering, skiing, and other adventure sports unique to the region.

Aoraki / Mount Cook
Winter for skiing, year-round for hiking
Culture

Cultural Heritage of the Southern Alps

The history and stories of the natural features and landscapes found in the Southern Alps region.

Aoraki / Mount Cook
Year-round

Festivals of Mount Cook National Park

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Mount Cook Alpine Marathon

An annual marathon that takes place through the stunning landscapes of Mount Cook National Park.

Aoraki / Mount Cook
November
Festival

Aoraki Cultural Festival

Celebration of Māori culture with traditional performances, crafts, and food.

Aoraki / Mount Cook
February
Festival

Winter Fest

A seasonal festival celebrating winter sports and activities in the region.

Aoraki / Mount Cook
July
Festival

Stargazing Festival

An event dedicated to the dark skies of the National Park, featuring astronomy talks and night sky observation.

Aoraki / Mount Cook
March
Festival

Rugged Trails Festival

A festival that promotes hiking and trails in the area, including guided walks and cultural experiences.

Aoraki / Mount Cook
October

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