Tasman Glacier (Haupapa)

Tasman Glacier (Haupapa)

Tasman Glacier (Haupapa)

Carving its way through the Southern Alps, the Tasman Glacier (Haupapa) is the largest glacier in New Zealand and a prominent feature of Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. At the glacier’s peak, pristine white snow and ice stretch out, gradually transitioning to craggy rocks and debris at the base. Here, the glacier melt flows into the silver waters of Lake Tasman, creating a striking contrast between the icy heights and the glacial lake below. Visitors can witness this natural spectacle, observing the dynamic landscape shaped by the forces of ice and water.

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