Lake Tekapo

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Lake Tekapo, the jewel of the Mackenzie Basin, is a vision of turquoise waters set against a backdrop of rugged Southern Alps. This small alpine village is famed for its surreal, milky-blue lake (coloured by glacial flour), the iconic Church of the Good Shepherd, and some of the darkest, clearest skies on Earth. Whether you’re here for stargazing, hiking, or simply soaking in the panorama, Lake Tekapo delivers a serene, otherworldly experience that lingers long after you leave.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend one night in Lake Tekapo, which is enough for a sunset visit to the church, a soak at the springs, and a dark-sky experience. If you’re a keen hiker or photographer, add a second day to explore the walkways and the Mount John summit. Lake Tekapo works perfectly as a stopover between Christchurch (3 hours) and Queenstown (3 hours) on the classic South Island road trip.

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