Parc national Aoraki/Mount Cook
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Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park Highlights
Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park encompasses New Zealand's highest peak, reaching 3,724 metres, and the 27-kilometre-long Tasman Glacier. This alpine region features the Hooker Valley Track, which crosses three suspension bridges to reach proglacial lakes, and the steep ascent to Sealy Tarns and Mueller Hut for panoramic views of the Sealy Range. The Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre and the National Park Visitor Centre provide historical context on mountaineering achievements and the area's unique geological formation within the Southern Alps.
10 lieuxIconic Southern Alps Peaks
This collection features the most prominent summits of New Zealand’s Southern Alps, centered within the glaciated terrain of Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park. It includes the country's three highest peaks—Aoraki, Mount Tasman, and Mount Dampier—alongside the technical Malte-Brun Range situated between the Tasman and Murchison Glaciers. The list also highlights Mount Ollivier, noted as Sir Edmund Hillary’s first major alpine ascent, and the Copland Pass, a significant high-altitude crossing that links the eastern alpine region to the West Coast.
10 lieuxGlaciers of Aoraki / Mount Cook
Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park contains some of New Zealand's most significant ice formations, including the 27-kilometer-long Tasman Glacier, the country's longest. These glaciers, such as the Hooker and Mueller, originate high in the Southern Alps and feed into prominent proglacial lakes. The region's glacial landscape is characterized by deep crevasses, moraine-covered ice, and terminal lakes that have formed due to rapid retreat over the last century, providing a direct look at the area's geological transformation.
6 lieuxWilderness Huts and Shelters
These high-altitude shelters provide essential base points for mountaineers and experienced hikers within Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. The collection includes historic structures like the 1917 Sefton Bivvy, the park's oldest hut, alongside modern facilities like the 2003 Mueller Hut. Situated on ridges and glacial plateaus, these huts offer access to the Tasman Glacier and the Caroline Face, serving as critical refuge from unpredictable alpine weather and starting points for technical climbs.
6 lieuxMount Cook Viewpoints & Camps
This collection features essential infrastructure within Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, ranging from accessible valley trails to high-altitude mountaineering huts. It includes the White Horse Hill campground, the primary base for hikers, and several Department of Conservation and New Zealand Alpine Club shelters like Mueller Hut and Empress Hut. These sites provide critical access to views of the Hooker and Tasman Glaciers, as well as the Southern Alps' most prominent peaks.
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Informations pratiques
- Monnaie
- dollar néo-zélandais NZD $ · Paiement par carte · Largement accepté
- Numéros d'urgence
- 111
- Électricité
- 230 V · 50 HzType I
- Langues
- anglais, maori
- Eau du robinet
- Sûre à boire
- Côté de conduite
- Gauche
- Indicatif téléphonique
- +64
Visites & activités
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