Even in a country renowned across the globe for its ineffable natural beauty, New Zealand’s Nelson Tasman region particularly astounds. Encompassing the most northwesterly part of the South ...
Mount Tasman, the second-highest mountain in New Zealand, is located in the Southern Alps on the South Island, just north of ...
Cook, the highest peak in New Zealand ... via the standard route up the Linda Glacier and Zubriggen Ridge. They skipped the lower section across the Tasman Glacier and Haast Ridge by flying ...
The two most popular trails are the Hooker Valley Track and the Tasman Glacier Viewpoint. The Hooker Valley leads to the Hooker Lake at the base of Mount Cook – New Zealand’s tallest mountain.