Get ready to embark on a journey 13.8 billion years in the making. A treat for the senses, the Dark Sky Experience brings science, Māori astronomy and fascinating multi-media installations together in a ‘Big Bang’ of awe and inspiration.
Using incredible immersive visual displays, we explore the science based narrative of how living beings came to be, and delve into the depths of the Milky Way. Get up close with the impressive 125 year old recently restored Brashear telescope.
Thought-provoking, educational and entertaining, this journey is sure to change your outlook in the best possible way. A world first – this indoor experience is a must on all itineraries whether you’re staying in Tekapo or just stopping by.
Mandarin Tour: Enjoy the Dark Sky Experience with a Mandarin speaking guide.
Dark Sky Experience with English Guide
A one-of-a-kind, astronomy experience in the heart of the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve.
Discover the night sky from a cultural perspective, mixing Māori astronomy with scientific discovery. Learn about the indigenous people of New Zealand and their special connection to the night sky.
Explore four interactive zones that reveal how Māori used constellations and ocean currents to navigate, the significance of star clusters, and the mythology in the stars.
Both educational and entertaining, this truly unique experience will transform your perspective of the night sky in the best possible way.
Beside the 4 Square supermarket
Check-in inside the Dark Sky Project Building 15 minutes prior to the tour time
Lake Tekapo is a breathtakingly beautiful glacial lake in the South Island of New Zealand, known for its stunning turquoise waters and the iconic Church of the Good Shepherd. It's part of the UNESCO Dark Sky Reserve, making it one of the best places in the world for stargazing. The lake is also famous for its vibrant lupin fields in summer, creating a picturesque landscape that attracts visitors from around the globe.
This iconic stone church, built in 1935, is one of the most photographed buildings in New Zealand. It's a symbol of Lake Tekapo and offers a glimpse into the area's pastoral history. The church is open to the public and features beautiful stained-glass windows and a small museum.
The turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo are a result of fine rock flour suspended in the water, creating a stunning and unique color. The lake is perfect for swimming, kayaking, and other water activities. The surrounding mountains and lupin fields add to the breathtaking scenery.
Mount John is a popular spot for hiking and offers some of the best views of Lake Tekapo and the surrounding mountains. At the summit, you'll find an observatory and a café, making it a great place to spend a few hours. The hike is moderate and takes about 1.5 to 2 hours round trip.
Tekapo Springs is a family-friendly attraction featuring hot pools, a waterslide, and a café. The hot pools are heated by geothermal energy and offer a relaxing way to unwind after a day of exploring. The waterslide is a hit with kids, and the café serves delicious food and drinks.
This vast area, which includes Lake Tekapo, is one of the best places in the world for stargazing. The reserve is recognized for its exceptional dark skies, offering a stunning view of the Milky Way and other celestial bodies. There are guided stargazing tours available, as well as an observatory on Mount John.
A tender and flavorful cut of lamb, often grilled or roasted and served with seasonal vegetables. New Zealand is famous for its high-quality lamb, and Lake Tekapo is no exception.
A delicacy native to New Zealand, these mussels are known for their large size and distinctive green-lipped shells. They are often steamed or grilled and served with a variety of sauces.
A popular New Zealand ice cream flavor made with vanilla ice cream and crunchy honeycomb toffee pieces. It's a sweet and crunchy treat that's perfect for enjoying after a day of exploring.
A refreshing and tropical smoothie made with feijoas, a fruit native to South America but widely grown in New Zealand. The smoothie is often blended with yogurt and honey for a sweet and tangy flavor.
Summer is the peak tourist season, offering warm weather perfect for outdoor activities, water sports, and exploring the lupin fields. The days are long, and the weather is generally stable, making it an ideal time for photography and stargazing.
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GMT+12 (New Zealand Standard Time) or GMT+13 (New Zealand Daylight Time, observed from late September to early April)
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Lake Tekapo is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's important to be aware of potential hazards, such as rapidly changing weather conditions and wildlife on roads.
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Local shuttle services are available for transport within the village and to nearby attractions. These services are convenient but may have limited schedules.
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Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park is home to New Zealand's highest peak, Aoraki/Mount Cook. The park offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and a variety of adventure activities, including skiing, snowboarding, and mountaineering. It's a must-visit for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Twizel is a small town located on the shores of Lake Pukaki, offering a variety of outdoor activities, including fishing, kayaking, and cycling. The town is also a gateway to the Ahuriri Conservation Park, which offers stunning hiking trails and scenic views.
Fairlie is a small town located in the heart of the Mackenzie Basin, offering a glimpse into the area's pastoral history. The town is home to several historic buildings, including the Fairlie Museum and the Fairlie Heritage Museum, as well as a variety of shops and cafés.
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