Mount Aspiring National Park on New Zealand
takes its name from one of the highest mountains
of New Zealand. With its alpine flora and fauna,
valleys and glacial grooves, alpine tarns, glaciers
and the Southern Alps loft peaks including Mount
Aspiring, the National Park is a paradise for
mountaineers, heli-skiing, ice walkers and lovers
of the travel valley.
Tourist attractions in Mount Aspiring
National Park on New Zealand
The river valleys travel through the heart of
Mount Aspiring National Park, glaciers, snow
chains River, mountain peaks, forests and wildlife
sanctuaries. While most of the valleys are only
open for shipments during the summer months
when the passes open to tourists, Matukituki
Valley is open to the valley travel in all seasons.
The rock formations also add in the region’s
attractions with Red Hills or dark gray layers
of Alpine metamorphic rocks.
The flora and fauna of Mount Aspiring
National Park on New Zealand
The west of Mount Aspiring National Park is
covered in beech wood while the river valleys
are draped in the prairies. The sub-alpine tussock,
lichen and grass fields form vegetation in mountainous
areas. At the park, you can also spot rare species
of birds in their natural habitat, including
the alpine parrot Kea.
Activities in Mount Aspiring National
Park on New Zealand
Valley travel, short-and long mountain walks,
jet navigation in rivers, mountain climbing
and heli-skiing are some activities that lead
seekers and adventure tourists in Mount Aspiring
National Park, with visits to New Zealand packages.
Accommodation in Mount Aspiring National
Park on New Zealand
You can stay at campgrounds or in designated
hikers’s huts provided by the Department
of Conservation, New Zealand, on walks. You
can also stay in accommodations available at
the border villages of Makarora, Haast, and
Glenorchy, with visits to New Zealand packages.