Mountainside observatory offering guided facility tours, telescope viewings & educational events.
Lake Tekapo is in the South Island of New Zealand. It's fringed by the Southern Alps and known for its turquoise colour.
Tekapo Springs is dedicated to providing the ultimate experience for the whole family and to lift your spirits.
University of Canterbury Mount John Observatory, previously known as Mt John University Observatory,is New Zealand's premier astronomical research observatory.
Lake Pukaki is a shimmering blue jewel set into a grand alpine playground - an iconic New Zealand landscape of high mountain peaks, glacier fed alpine lakes and golden tussocks stretched beneath an endless sky.
Mount Cook and Lake Pukaki are located on the South Island of New Zealand not too far from Lake Tekapo.
Mount Cook Alpine Salmon Limited produces and sells packed salmon products. It was formerly known as Southern Sockeye Salmon.
Glacier Explorers has been operating boat tours on the Tasman Glacier terminal lake in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park since 1993 and is the sole operator allowed to do so.
The Kea Point Track is one of the shorter walks in Mount Cook National Park that offers good views of Mount Sefton, Mueller Lake, and Mount Cook.
Sealy Tarns is a small flat area on the Mueller Ridge that is accessible from the Hooker Valley and Mount Cook Village.