Mt Cook & Tasman Glacier lookout Small Group Tour from Queenstown
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Mt Cook & Tasman Glacier lookout Small Group Tour from Queenstown

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About this experience

While the destinations you will be visiting are truly spectacular, we at Cheeky Kiwi Travel believe it is our small groups, our guides, the journey and the little details that set our tours well apart. Secret stops, wildlife viewings, specially designed vehicles, complementary refreshments and many other pleasant surprises ensure our tours are an experience to remember.

Mt Cook & Tasman Glacier Viewpoint Tour, this small group, fully-guided day trip combines all of the key highlights in the area with the Tasman Glacier Viewpoint walk.

***PLEASE NOTE: The Hooker Valley Track is currently closed beyond Müller Lookout (located between the first and second swing bridges) while the Department of Conservation replaces one of the bridges. This scenic section still offers stunning views and a rewarding hiking experience. The full track is expected to reopen in Autumn 2026.***

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Mt Cook & Tasman Glacier lookout Small Group Tour from Queenstown

Pickup included

What's included

Small Group & Fully Guided Tour
Scenic stops
Water available & snacks provided

Detailed itinerary

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Your tour starts in the stunning city of Queenstown. As we drive out of the city your guide will not only set the scene for your adventurous day but also point out and guide you past some of the area’s top highlights.

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Stop 2 Pass by

Departing Queenstown we then make our way through the impressive Kawarau Gorge passing stunning views, the Kawarau Suspension Bridge and the famous Roaring Meg Lookout. Time and light permitting, we will stop for that first great shot of the tour.

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Exiting the Kawarau Gorge we enter the fruit and wine growing region of Cromwell. Passing huge fields of vines, we cross Lake Dunstan and follow this beautiful lake towards Lindis Pass.

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Climbing in altitude, Lindis Pass has amazing views down through the valleys. Being one of only three alpine roads through the otherwise impassable Southern Alps, we stop at the famous lookout at the top of the pass for an essential photo.

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While driving through the endless plains of the Mackenzie district we will spot several of the famous Merino breed of sheep before stopping at the quaint township of Omarama. While in Omarama we have time for a break or even to try the best creamy chicken pie in NZ (in our opinion)!

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Stop 6

Turning west we begin to enter the Aoraki National Park and Lake Pukaki begins to emerge in front of us. Lake Pukaki is one of the bluest lakes you will ever see and is stunningly framed by the backdrop of Aoraki/Mt Cook and the Southern Alps. We stop for some amazing photos and to just marvel at the sight that we are beholding. It’s not hard to see why many Lord of the Rings scene were filmed nearby and we will point them out for you.

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While in the national park we will stop and explore some of the amazing sites and get those bucket list photos before heading to the departure point for your hike.

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Stop 8

Tasman Glacier Viewpoint – From the car park, walk past the Blue Lakes shelter and meander up past the Blue Lakes to a viewpoint on the moraine wall. There are good views of the lower Tasman Glacier and lake, icebergs, and the mountains at the head of the valley. A side trip to the Blue Lakes offers good swimming in summer. At about 22 km long, the Haupapa / Tasman Glacier is the longest glacier in Aotearoa New Zealand. Unfortunately, glaciers the world over are shrinking, with the Tasman receding over 100 m per year.

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Farewelling Aoraki/Mt Cook Village and making our way back to Queenstown we stop in at High Country Salmon, a local salmon farm, where you can feed the fish and taste some of the freshest salmon in New Zealand.

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During summer months when the sun is still up and as we get close to Queenstown, we often stop at Jacksons Orchard to try or buy some delicious local fruit or real fruit ice cream.

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Sadly the tour must come to an end as we re-enter Queenstown and say our goodbyes.

What's not included

Gratuities
Lunch - opportunities to purchase along the way.
Walks are self guided

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
A large amount of walking is involved.
Due to uneven surfaces, this tour is not recommended for those with walking disabilities or using a wheelchair.
Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
Children aged 7 years and below are required to travel in a child safety car seat. If you don't have a car seat one can be provided (with 24 hours’ notice).

Meeting point

PICKUP TIME: 6:30 AM - - If your accommodation is yet to be confirmed, we ask that you select The Station - Home of Adventure for now. You can update this later.

Important notes

Hotel Pick ups start 20 mins before the tour time. Please check your pick up time to ensure you do not miss your pickup. We are unable to wait for late guests.

You will be picked up in a minibus with Cheeky Kiwi Travel sign-writing on it.

About Aoraki Mount Cook

Aoraki Mount Cook, also known as Mount Cook, is New Zealand's highest peak and a major tourist attraction. The area offers breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and a variety of outdoor activities. It's a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Top Attractions

Aoraki Mount Cook

Aoraki Mount Cook is the highest peak in New Zealand and a major climbing destination. The mountain offers stunning views and challenging climbs for experienced mountaineers.

Nature Half-day to full day Free to view, climbing permits required

Hooker Valley Track

A popular hiking trail leading to the Hooker Valley and the Mueller Glacier. The track offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers.

Hiking 3-4 hours Free

Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre

A museum dedicated to the life and achievements of Sir Edmund Hillary, featuring exhibits on mountaineering and the history of the Southern Alps.

Museum 1-2 hours NZD 25-30

Must-Try Local Dishes

Lamb Rack

New Zealand is famous for its lamb, and a rack of lamb is a must-try dish, often served with seasonal vegetables and sauces.

Dinner Contains meat, can be prepared to dietary specifications.

Hokey Pokey Ice Cream

A popular New Zealand ice cream flavor made with vanilla ice cream and honeycomb pieces.

Dessert Contains dairy and sugar.

Popular Activities

Hiking Mountaineering Helicopter tours Scenic drives Picnicking by the lake Visiting the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre Lake Pukaki visits Skiing and snowboarding

Best Time to Visit

December to February (Summer)

Summer is the best time to visit for hiking, camping, and enjoying the warm weather. The days are longer, and the weather is generally more stable.

15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F) 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, Māori
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Time Zone

GMT+12

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

The area is generally safe, but outdoor activities come with inherent risks. Always follow safety guidelines and be prepared for changing weather conditions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Always inform someone of your hiking plans and expected return time.
  • • Carry sufficient water and snacks on hikes.
  • • Check weather forecasts before heading out.

Getting there

By air
  • Christchurch International Airport • 300 km (186 miles)
By bus

Christchurch, Queenstown

Getting around

Public transport

Buses connect Mount Cook Village to nearby towns and cities but are not frequent. Schedules should be checked in advance.

Taxis

Available • Apps: None available

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Mount Cook Village

Day trips

Lake Pukaki
30 km (18.6 miles) • Half day

Lake Pukaki is a stunning glacial lake with turquoise waters and views of Aoraki Mount Cook. It's a great spot for photography and picnics.

Festivals

No major festivals • N/A

Pro tips

  • Arrive early in the day to secure parking and accommodation.
  • Pack layers as the weather can change rapidly.
  • Check the weather forecast before heading out on hikes.
  • Book guided tours in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Carry a map and compass, as cell service can be spotty in the mountains.
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  • Max travelers: 15
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