Lake Pukaki

Lake Pukaki showing a lake or waterhole, snow and mountains
Lake Pukaki showing mountains, snow and a lake or waterhole
Lake Pukaki featuring snow, a lake or waterhole and mountains
Lake Pukaki featuring a lake or waterhole
Lake Pukaki featuring mist or fog, snow and mountains


Be amazed by the color of the lake against the snowy backdrop of Aoraki/Mount Cook as you hike, drive or ride through this incredibly picturesque landscape.

Lake Pukaki sits below New Zealand’s highest mountain, Aoraki/Mount Cook. Combined the lake and mountain create one of the country’s most awe-inspiring vistas. When you see the ethereal, turquoise color of the water, which turns milky when the clouds roll in, you may want to pinch yourself to check if you aren’t dreaming.

The lake covers approximately 69 square miles (178 square kilometers) and was formed when a moraine, leftover rubble from melting glaciers, dammed the valley below. Lake Pukaki is fed by the Tasman River, which flows from the Tasman and Hooker glaciers to the west.

Drop into the visitor center at the base of the lake to get information and learn about the geology and history of the area. While here, try locally farmed salmon at Mount Cook Alpine Salmon in the same building.

The lake’s spellbinding color is caused by the finely ground minerals from the glaciers’ melt waters. Marvel at the contrast between the blue waters and the white peaks of Aoraki/Mount Cook. It won’t come as a surprise to movie fans that scenes from The Hobbit series were filmed on the shores of Lake Pukaki, at nearby Tasman Downs Station.

Walk, ride or hike around the lake and take in the different moods of the lake as the skies change. Cherish the feeling of solitude in this vast landscape by spending the night at The Pines camping area.

Lake Pukaki is situated between the towns of Twizel and Mount Cook Village, which offer the closest amenities and accommodation if you’re not camping. To get to Mount Cook, which is known Aoraki by Māori, follow the lake shore up to the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park.

Stop at the viewing area about halfway along the scenic road to look back down over the lake and then up at the vastness of the mountains in the other direction. Take the short hike up from the Blue Lakes Shelter to see the Tasman Glacier to the west and the lake to the east. This rapidly retreating glacier feeds Lake Pukaki its special mix of icy water and minerals, the source of its stunning colors.

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Things to do near Lake Pukaki

At Lake Pukaki, visitors can indulge in various activities such as stargazing and hiking, while also enjoying board games and the breathtaking aerial views of the surrounding landscape. For the adventurous, bungee jumping offers an adrenaline rush, and the alps2ocean cycleway provides a scenic route for cycling enthusiasts. This beautiful region promises a delightful blend of relaxation and excitement for all types of travellers.

Shopping

If you're up for a drive, Totara Peak Gallery is a charming store located 49.9km from Lake Pukaki, offering unique art and souvenirs. Locally, you can explore quaint shops and markets in the area for delightful gifts to take home.

Recreation

The Cairns Golf Course in Lake Tekapo offers a refreshing outdoor experience with its scenic views and engaging sport vibes, located 24.1km from Lake Pukaki. For wellness and relaxation, visit Lake Tekapō Regional Park, 27.4km away, or indulge in rejuvenating treatments at Hot Tubs Omarama, 49.9km from Lake Pukaki.

Adventure

The Cowans Hill Walkway, located 25.7km from Lake Pukaki, offers stunning scenery and a thrilling hiking experience. For skiing enthusiasts, Ohau Skifield, situated 37.0km away, provides exhilarating slopes. Alternatively, the Governors Bush Walk Trailhead, also 37.0km distant, invites outdoor adventurers to explore its captivating natural beauty.

Nightlife

Experience the wonders of the night at the Dark Sky Project, a planetarium observatory located 25.7km from Lake Pukaki, or visit the Mount John Observatory, 24.1km away, both offering stunning celestial views and a vibrant atmosphere perfect for stargazing enthusiasts.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Lake Pukaki

Lake Pukaki offers a variety of attractions for every type of traveller, including relaxing hot springs, engaging cultural centres, and informative visitor centres. Whether you seek outdoor adventures or cultural experiences, the region provides an abundance of activities to explore and enjoy. Discover the stunning natural beauty and rich heritage of this captivating destination in Canterbury, New Zealand.

  • Tekapo Springs: Located 24.1km from Lake Pukaki, Tekapo Springs offers a rejuvenating experience with its natural hot springs. Enjoy the stunning alpine surroundings while indulging in wellness and relaxation activities, including outdoor spa facilities and picturesque views of Mount Cook.
  • Twizel Town Centre: Situated 22.5km from Lake Pukaki, Twizel Town Centre is a vibrant cultural hub. Immerse yourself in the local culture, exploring charming shops, cafés, and art galleries that reflect the unique heritage of the region.
  • Lake Pukaki Information Center: Just 14.5km from Lake Pukaki, the Information Center is the perfect starting point for adventure seekers. Discover family-friendly activities and outdoor experiences while learning about the breathtaking landscapes and local wildlife.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Lake Pukaki

To save money on your visit to Lake Pukaki, plan your trip during the off-peak months of June and August to September, when accommodation costs are lower. Book your hotel about a month in advance for the best rates, and look for last-minute deals on sites like Expedia. Saturdays tend to be the cheapest days to stay, while Tuesdays are the priciest. Consider combining your hotel, flights, and activities into a package for additional savings. Lastly, explore free activities around the lake to maximise your budget.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Lake Pukaki are June and August to September, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to March and December to January, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: The cheapest time to book a hotel around Lake Pukaki is usually 1 month out from when you are planning to stay. If you're a little more spontaneous, you could also peruse Expedia's last minute deals which could secure you a cheaper stay. Look out for the green banner below the price to spot the deals.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Lake Pukaki is Saturday. The most expensive day to stay around Lake Pukaki is Tuesday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilise Expedia’s search wizard to refine your preferences, such as your budget, desired location, and the type of hotel that suits you best. For instance, selecting the Eco-certified filter will present you with a selection of sustainable and environmentally friendly hotels currently available. To uncover the most affordable prices and deals, simply sort the price filter from low to high.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can potentially save money by combining your hotel reservation at Lake Pukaki with your flights and activities through an Expedia package.

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