What to do and see in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park (Te Wahipounamu), South Island: The Best Things to do for Honeymoon

December 19, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park (Te Wahipounamu), New Zealand including Hooker Valley Track, Aoraki/Mt. Cook, The Helicopter Line Mount Cook, Aoraki Mount Cook National Park Visitor Centre, Blue Lakes and Tasman Glacier walks, Glacier Explorers.
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1. Hooker Valley Track

Hooker Valley Road, Aoraki Mount Cook National Park (Te Wahipounamu) New Zealand +64 3-435 1186 [email protected]
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Hooker Valley Track

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Reviewed By Falsendrach - Auckland Central, New Zealand

We did the Hooker Valley trail in May, just after NZ dropped to Covid Alert Level 2. It was a great time to do it with the lack of tourists around. Because of the popularity the Hooker Trail is usually very busy, sometimes with so many people on the trail you feel like you're walking in a queue. Parking can be an issue if you're arriving later in the day and you sometimes have to park on the access road and walk 15-20mins to the trail start. With the current Covid international travel restrictions though there's few tourists and it's not hard to get a space in the carpark. Wonderfully though this time it felt virtually empty. Sure, we ran into other people but only about 60-70 rather than the 1000+ you'd expect. The trail is about 90mins each way, culminating at Hooker Lake. Do allow extra time as we happily spent an hour playing at the frozen-over lake skipping stones & throwing sheets of ice around. As far as reward vs effort goes, the Hooker Valley trail is one of the best short tracks you can do as it's wide, mostly flat, taking you over three suspension bridges that offer gorgeous views of turbulent pale azure water rushing underneath, majestic hills sweeping up on either side and Mt Cook/Aoraki as a stunning backdrop. Make sure you wear comfortable shoes as the trail is mostly rock, & switch out to boots in colder/wetter weather. Layers are essential & you'll find that coming back in the afternoon it's quite a bit cooler once the sun has dipped behind the peaks. And on that note, bring a torch or headlamp if you're setting off within 4 hours of sunset. There are some toilets about two thirds the way along the track but they aren't great. You should definitely pack some hand sanitiser & a roll of toilet paper in case they run out (they frequently do). At the height of the tourist seasons there's usually a queue.

2. Aoraki/Mt. Cook

Mt. Cook Road, Mt. Cook Village, Aoraki Mount Cook National Park (Te Wahipounamu) New Zealand +64 3-435 1186 http://www.doc.govt.nz
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Aoraki/Mt. Cook

Reviewed By BradJill - Hong Kong, China

Mount Cook also referred locally by its Maori name of Aoraki is the highest mountain in New Zealand and the darling of the Southern Alps range on South Island. It dominates the peaks of the Mount Cook National Park and can be viewed well from both sides of the mountain range. We recently spent some time around Mount Cook National Park enjoying views of Aoraki from numerous hiking areas and trails. Most enjoyable was probably at Lake Hooker, a beautiful reflection lake made up of melt water from Hooker Glacier located a short distance from the Mount Cook Village. A similar impressive view of Mount Cook can be found at Lake Matheson, another famous reflection lake near the Fox Glacier Village on the west side of the range. There is a very good Visitor Centre in the Mount Cook Village with quality displays and historic accounts of mountaineering and general exploration of Mount Cook and fellow peaks in the area. You can also learn quite a bit about hiking and other activities related to visits to Mount Cook on the DOC National Park website. This is well worth spending some time researching before making trips to the area.

3. The Helicopter Line Mount Cook

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The Helicopter Line Mount Cook

Glentanner Park is situated within a genuine working high country sheep station located in an idyllic setting at the base of New Zealand’s highest mountain, Aoraki/Mount Cook. The surrounding scenery varies from the glacial fed Lake Pukaki and the surrounding rugged high country landscape to the soaring peaks and mighty glaciers of the Southern Alps. The Helicopter Line provides a range of scenic flights that venture into this alpine wonderland and offer you the privileged views.

4. Aoraki Mount Cook National Park Visitor Centre

1 Larch Grove, Mt. Cook Village, Aoraki Mount Cook National Park (Te Wahipounamu) 7999 New Zealand +64 3-435 1186 [email protected] https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/canterbury/places/aoraki-mount-cook-national-park/aoraki-mount-cook-national-park-visitor-centre/
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Aoraki Mount Cook National Park Visitor Centre

5. Blue Lakes and Tasman Glacier walks

Tasman Valley Road, Aoraki Mount Cook National Park (Te Wahipounamu) New Zealand +64 3-435 1186 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/b015efb441d54e57a498fd937797d2b3.aspx
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Blue Lakes and Tasman Glacier walks

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Reviewed By Jules060617 - Lausanne, Switzerland

This is not a long walk (allow 60 minutes plus drive) but it is straight up a hill with many well laid out steps so expect to huff and puff going up. The view at the top overlooking Abel Tasman's glacier lake and it's iceberg with a backcloth that includes a different face of Mount Cook is worth the effort. Be careful if you are wearing a hat as one sailed off someone's head while I was taking pictures and fell inaccessibly to the moraine below. If you don't want to walk, at least drive part of the way for the views.

6. Glacier Explorers

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Glacier Explorers

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