Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
New Zealand's highest peak
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Aoraki / Mount Cook is New Zealand's highest peak, standing tall at 3,724 meters. Nestled in the Southern Alps, it’s a stunning sight with its snow-capped summit and rugged terrain. The area around the mountain is part of Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, which is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Hikers flock to the region for its breathtaking trails, like the Hooker Valley Track, where they can soak in views of glaciers and turquoise lakes.

The mountain holds great cultural significance for the Māori people, who regard it as sacred. They named it Aoraki, meaning "cloud piercer," reflecting its majestic presence. Visitors often come to admire the starry skies, as the park is also known for its dark sky reserve status, making it a perfect spot for stargazing. With its mix of adventure, natural beauty, and rich heritage, Aoraki / Mount Cook is truly a gem in New Zealand's landscape.

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