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If
you're visiting Mount Cook, your first stop should be the
information centre. This will enable you to pick up all the information
that you need to get the most out of your trip.
i-SITES are New
Zealand's official visitor centres, and there are over 80 of them
throughout the country. Aside from i-SITES, there are also information
centres in most towns and even in small settlements.
The friendly
staff at the information centres can help you find accommodation, plan
tours and activities, and give you that local insight that makes all the
difference. Most bookings can be made here for you, and you can pick up
maps and brochures to help you plan your visit. These centres also
sometimes have souvenirs for sale and internet access.
Mt Cook Village is perfectly positioned to take advantage of some of the most stunning scenery in
Australasia. For those who are bold enough to foray further up the mountainscape, the Department of
Conservation Visitor Centre offers a full range of information and advice. Within the Mackenzie
Basin lies Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park with 140 peaks over 2000m high. This includes Australasia's
highest mountain, Aoraki/Mount Cook, at 3754m. The Mackenzie is also home to the Tasman Glacier, the
longest in the southern hemisphere. Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park covers over 70,000ha of
breathtaking alpine scenery, preserved in its natural state for visitors to enjoy. Tussock
grassland, huge river valleys, endless high country, stunning turquoise blue lakes and awe-inspiring
mountains surround the Mackenzie Basin. The Park can be viewed by walks, tramps (guides are
available) or by skiplanes and helicopters. Climbing, thar (goat-like mammal) hunting, glacier
trips, guided nature walks, 4WD safaris and glacier skiing are other options. The world's highest
freshwater salmon farm is located nearby - take a self guided farm tour and feed the fish.
Mount Cook: Mt Cook Village is perfectly positioned to take advantage of some of the most stunning scenery in Australasia. For those who are bold enough to foray further up the mountainscape, the Department of Conservation Visitor Centre offers a full range of information and advice. Within the Mackenzie Basin lies Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park with 140 peaks over 200...Read More
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