Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, Majestic Glaciers and Alpine Adventures Await

Canterbury 7999, New Zealand
In the distance are high mountain glaciers covered in pure white snow
4.6

Introduction

The Cook Islands National Park is located in the southeast of the South Alps, New Zealand. It is one of New Zealand's most famous and oldest national parks, adjacent to the West District National Park, the Aspyling Mountain National Park, and the Fjord National Park. There are nearly 20 mountains here that are over 3,000 meters high, including New Zealand's highest peak - Mount Cook, with an altitude of 3,753 meters. In addition, there are more than 360 magnificent glaciers here, the longest of which is the Tasman Glacier, which is up to 27 kilometers long. If you are passionate about outdoor activities such as climbing, skiing, mountaineering, hiking, and river rafting, the Cook Islands National Park will be a perfect destination. However, if you just want to appreciate the wonderful natural scenery or experience the peaceful environment, visiting this national park is also an unmissable opportunity.

Must-go rating

Must go
42%
Worth going
53%
Generally
5%

Transportation

100%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Free parking
Address
Canterbury 7999, New Zealand