Preparation for the conquest/climbing of Mt Everest? Try and go to the Mount Cook, New Zealand's tallest mountain, The Aoraki or Mount Cook National Park is alpine in the purest sense - with skyscraping peaks, glaciers and permanent snow fields. Aoraki/Mount Cook, New Zealand's tallest mountain, helped Sir Edmund Hillary to develop his climbing skills in preparation for the conquest of Mount Everest.Although it encompasses 19 peaks over 3000 metres high, this park is very accessible. State Highway 80 leads to Aoraki/Mount Cook Village which is situated beside scenic Lake Pukaki and provides a comfortable base for alpine activities. The Mountaineers regard the area to be the best climbing region in Australasia, while less skilled adventurers find plenty of satisfaction with the mountain walks that lead to alpine tarns, herb fields and spectacular glacier views. Encounters with cheeky kea (mountain parrots) are part of the fun.Activities and do Climbing Aoraki/Mount Cook remains the ultimate challenge, but there are many other peaks to tempt experienced climbers. Tasman, Malte Brun, Elie de Beaumont, Sefton and La Perouse are local favourites. and Winter climbing is an extreme sport , only recommended for well-prepared, experienced mountaineers.
Or just short walks beginning near the village. All tracks are formed and well marked. The Red Tarns Track, Kea Point and the Hooker Valley Track each take around two hours return. For more experienced alpine hikers, there are three mountain pass routes - over the Mueller, Copland and Ball passes. or just Glacier viewing and skiing , with helicopters and ski-planes provide access to the park's fabulous glaciers. The Tasman Glacier is an excellent choice for intermediate skiers, while the Murchison, Darwin and Bonney glaciers promise excitement for advanced skiers. Landing among spectacular ice formations and caverns is the start of an unforgettable experience. From October until May, you can explore the Tasman Glacier's terminal lake by boat.
Accommodation in Mount Cook National Park, The Department of Conservation provides 17 huts in the park. Most are positioned to provide accommodation for mountaineers, and you need climbing skills to reach them. Non-climbing visitors can enjoy the attractions of Aoraki/Mount Cook Village, which offers everything from backpacker lodges and camp sites to luxury hotels. like The Hermitage Hotel is famous for its barstool views of Aoraki/Mount Cook. finds Best Hotel Motel, sleep for backpacker like lodge, cheap hotel, or Stay atluxury hotel and resort and spa, villa Mount Cook National Park New Zealand. Or Get Hotel or motel on nearest towns are Twizel and Lake Tekapo. They both offer a range of restaurants, cafes and accommodation options. Flight and stay at hotel and motel in New Zealand.