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New Zealand From Above: Mount Cook NP

Mount cook NP

An early morning not so long ago I stepped off a plane with a huge smile and the adrenaline bubbling in me. I had just seen New Zealand from above! For the first time I set foot in this country I did a scenic flight for 50 minutes. And trust me.. It is better from above! Or let’s say, immensely different than from the ground.

The flight left at 5.30 in the morning, to capture the sunrise from the air. There we a bit of clouds, but I still managed to take some pictures. We flew in the Mackenzie region, over Lake Tekapo, Mount Cook National Park, right in between the mountains. I adore the mountains with my feet on the ground, but I was just totally in awe seeing the scenery from above. Looks like I was visiting another planet.

What do you think?

Godley River bringing glacial water from the Southern Alps to Lake Tekapo
Gigantic Lake Tekapo
Mount Cook National Park
Clear blue Lake Tekapo
Snowy mountains in Mount Cook National Park
Lake Tekapo canals
Massive Lake Tekapo
Lake Alexandrina looking like it belongs to another planet
Massive mountains in Mount Cook National Park
Tekapo village at the lake

Check out the other articles in this series here:
1. New Zealand From Above: West Coast
2. New Zealand From Above: Tasman region

3. New Zealand From Above: Milford Sound

Disclosure: The flight experience was offered to me by Christchurch & Canterbury Tourism. All opinions are, as always my own.

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