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Lake Tekapo Stargazing

Ever wondered what it feels like to have the universe at your fingertips? At Lake Tekapo, we bring the cosmos closer to you with our guided stargazing experiences. Nestled in one of the world's darkest skies, unlock the secrets of the Southern Hemisphere's night canvas. Find the perfect celestial adventure today.

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Lake Tekapo Stargazing
Tourists stargazing with a telescope at The Crater under a starry sky.
Person observing through telescope at The Crater Stargazing Experience.
Tourists stargazing at The Crater under a starry sky with telescope.
Nighttime stargazing at The Crater Observatory with telescopes and a starry sky.
Silhouettes of guests stargazing at The Crater under a starry night sky.
Guide using laser pointer at The Crater Stargazing Experience.
Person setting up a telescope under a starry sky at The Crater Stargazing Experience.
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  • Go on a stargazing journey in the Mackenzie Basin, discovering hidden celestial wonders with an astronomy guide and telescopes at Cowan’s Observatory.

  • Relax under the stars with round-trip transfers to Cowan’s Private Observatory, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable stargazing adventure.

  • Learn to spot iconic constellations, distant nebulae, and elusive celestial bodies with 14-inch powerful telescopes and handheld laser pointers at the observatory.

  • Let your seasoned astronomy guide offer fascinating insights and captivating stories about the cosmos as you stargaze at the Southern night sky.

  • Did you know? Cowan Observatory is located in the Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve, the world’s largest dark sky reserve.

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  • Go on a stargazing journey in the Mackenzie Basin, discovering hidden celestial wonders with an astronomy guide and telescopes at Cowan’s Observatory.

  • Relax under the stars with round-trip transfers to Cowan’s Private Observatory, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable stargazing adventure.

  • Learn to spot iconic constellations, distant nebulae, and elusive celestial bodies with 14-inch powerful telescopes and handheld laser pointers at the observatory.

  • Let your seasoned astronomy guide offer fascinating insights and captivating stories about the cosmos as you stargaze at the Southern night sky.

  • Did you know? Cowan Observatory is located in the Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve, the world’s largest dark sky reserve.

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NZ$129
Tourists watching a starry sky presentation at Dark Sky Indoor Cultural Astronomy Experience.
Audience enjoying the Dark Sky Indoor Cultural Astronomy Experience.
Guests examining telescope at Dark Sky Indoor Cultural Astronomy Experience.
Children exploring solar system display at Dark Sky Indoor Cultural Astronomy Experience.
Group exploring star map at Dark Sky Indoor Cultural Astronomy Experience.
Exterior view of Dark Sky Indoor Cultural Astronomy Experience at sunset.
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1 hr
  • Discover how traditional Māori knowledge comes together with the cosmos, using legends, and navigational techniques such as the “star compass” in a 45-minute guided experience.

  • Enjoy dynamic multimedia installations, theatrical lighting, and immersive soundscapes across 4 zones, in a dark, lesser light-polluted area that is best for star-gazing.

  • Located at the Dark Sky Project astronomy center in Lake Tekapo—nestled within the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve—this indoor experience is available all year.

  • Look at the sky at a custom-built planetarium that provides a breathtaking 360-degree view of the cosmos, through a modernized star compass – kāpehu whetū that requires the user to know the positions of at least 220 stars!

  • Fun fact: Experience a unique guided tour weaving ancient Māori astronomical wisdom—Tātai arorangi—with modern science and storytelling.

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  • Discover how traditional Māori knowledge comes together with the cosmos, using legends, and navigational techniques such as the “star compass” in a 45-minute guided experience.

  • Enjoy dynamic multimedia installations, theatrical lighting, and immersive soundscapes across 4 zones, in a dark, lesser light-polluted area that is best for star-gazing.

  • Located at the Dark Sky Project astronomy center in Lake Tekapo—nestled within the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve—this indoor experience is available all year.

  • Look at the sky at a custom-built planetarium that provides a breathtaking 360-degree view of the cosmos, through a modernized star compass – kāpehu whetū that requires the user to know the positions of at least 220 stars!

  • Fun fact: Experience a unique guided tour weaving ancient Māori astronomical wisdom—Tātai arorangi—with modern science and storytelling.

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NZ$59
Stargazing group at Mt. John Observatory under a starry sky.
Stargazing at Mt. John Observatory under a starry sky, New Zealand.
Mt. John Observatory domes under starry sky, Lake Tekapo, New Zealand.
Mt. John Observatory under starry sky during stargazing experience in New Zealand.
Stargazing at Mt. John Observatory under a star-filled sky.
Stargazing at Mt. John Observatory under a starry sky with visible Milky Way.
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  • Gaze at the cosmos on a 2-hour stargazing tour with expert astronomers and round-trip transfers from Mt. John Observatory. 

  • Enjoy hassle-free round-trip transfers between Dark Sky Project Base and Mt. John Observatory while winding through rugged alpine landscapes.

  • You can use high-powered 16-inch telescopes to look at Jupiter and Saturn and pick out stars with the naked eye using hand-held laser pointers.

  • Listen to your astronomy guide share the secrets and facts behind constellations, planets, and deep-space phenomena.

  • Fun fact: Mt. John Observatory houses the MOA Telescope, New Zealand’s largest optical telescope used for detecting planets outside our solar system.

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  • Gaze at the cosmos on a 2-hour stargazing tour with expert astronomers and round-trip transfers from Mt. John Observatory. 

  • Enjoy hassle-free round-trip transfers between Dark Sky Project Base and Mt. John Observatory while winding through rugged alpine landscapes.

  • You can use high-powered 16-inch telescopes to look at Jupiter and Saturn and pick out stars with the naked eye using hand-held laser pointers.

  • Listen to your astronomy guide share the secrets and facts behind constellations, planets, and deep-space phenomena.

  • Fun fact: Mt. John Observatory houses the MOA Telescope, New Zealand’s largest optical telescope used for detecting planets outside our solar system.

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NZ$209
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