But those with the name of a national park are definitely worthy of this trip. Mt Cook and Lake Tekapo, Lake Pukaki at the foot of Mt Cook and Lake Ohau in the southwest constitute the heart of the South Island, which is a world-class pure land. When you get to Cook Mountain National Park, you basically go deep into the mountains. The whole national park is just a hotel. The hotel is beautiful and the price is extraordinarily beautiful. The Cook Mountains are snowy mountains, the highest peak in the South Alps, at an altitude of 3724 meters. Driving far away from the National Park, you can see the peaks. Although it was late summer when we went, there was still a part of snow on the top of the mountain, which gave us a glimpse of the true face of the snow mountain. With the beauty of public work, cloudy weather adds a layer of cloud-shrouded mystery to Mount Cook. Mount Cook offers three hiking routes, and signs along the way indicate how long it will take to reach the end. On both sides of the trail are lush forests, without any service facilities, because they are not prepared beforehand, they are too thirsty to go halfway. At the end of the day, you can see many people putting up tents in the wild, which is also a kind of accommodation choice.