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Aoraki Mount Cook

Aoraki Mount Cook

At 3754m, Aoraki Mount Cook is New Zealand’s highest mountain and provided Sir Edmund Hillary with the first major climb of his career.  The ascent of Mount Cook’s difficult south face was Hillary’s first great mountaineering achievement, and also became the training ground for his Everest and Antarctic expeditions. Sir Edmund continued to spend a much of his time in the Mount Cook region and his death was considered a great loss to the local community.  Visitors can now stand beside his statue on the Apline Centre’s Hillary Deck looking out to Aoraki Mount Cook where the famous mountaineer's career began.

The Hillary Deck, café and bar with floor-to-ceiling views of Mount Cook provides a central hub for visitors to relax, enjoy the view, dine, have cocktails at sunset, or stargaze through powerful telescopes.  The Alpine Centre also features a dramatic 3D movie Mount Cook Magic, New Zealand’s first full dome digital planetarium, museum and Hillary Gallery.  Hillary was involved in the development of the centre before his death and recorded messages for visitors to watch as part of his legacy.  Centre staff and local residents say they are honoured to be able to celebrate his life on a daily basis by sharing his memories, achievements and legacy with those who come to visit.

Together, the museum and gallery offer a unique and informative insight into the history of the Aoraki Mount Cook region, one of New Zealand’s most important spiritual, cultural and geographical places.  The museum showcases the area’s history through the key themes of transport, climbing and The Hermitage Hotel.  A special area is dedicated to the life and achievements of the nation’s most famous New Zealander, Sir Edmund Hillary, particularly his affiliation with Aoraki Mount Cook.