Experience the thrill of flying in both a ski plane and a helicopter on the same day for an unforgettable adventure at Aoraki/Mount Cook. Take in the scenic beauty and top it off with a glacier snow landing on the Tasman Glacier!
| Instruction language | English |
| Activity level | Beginner |
| Transportation method | Get there on your own |
— What To Bring —
Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: High blood pressure, Heart disease, Asthma, Epilepsy, Pregnant women, Acrophobia
Please arrive at the designated location 45 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Please be sure to arrive within the check-in time. Those who are late will not be able to participate and will not receive a refund
Please call the tour operator at +64 3 281 4502 for the latest flight updates, on the day of your flight
Bags, handbags or loose gear such as hats, scarves and any carried items are not allowed to be taken with you on the flight. Please leave these items in your vehicle or with the front desk before boarding the aircraft
For safety reasons, drones, iPads and selfie sticks are not allowed on board
Participants unable to complete trips due to pre-existing medical conditions or personal factors will be evacuated at their own expense without any refund
All flights require a minimum number of passengers for departure. The tour operator reserves the right to cancel due to insufficient passengers
The flight is subject to favorable weather conditions. If the flight is cancelled due to poor weather, an alternative date or a full refund will be given for your option
Booking is subject to confirmation on the day based on Aircraft weight & balance requirements
Price per person shown excludes 15% GST, this will be added at check-in
This combo offers the distinct opportunity to experience both a ski plane and a helicopter flight on the same day. It includes spectacular aerial views of Aoraki/Mount Cook and surrounding glaciers, culminating in a thrilling snow landing on the Tasman Glacier. You'll witness the Tasman Terminal Lake, Grand Plateau, and Hochstetter Icefall from above, making for an unforgettable alpine adventure.
The ski plane provides a classic alpine aviation experience, landing directly on snow with skis, offering a smooth glide. Helicopters, in contrast, offer highly agile maneuverability, allowing for more precise landings and sometimes closer, more intimate perspectives of the glacial features. Both offer panoramic views, but the feel of the flight and landing differs significantly.
During the aerial combo, you will witness breathtaking views of iconic natural landmarks. These include the extensive Tasman Terminal Lake, the vast Grand Plateau, and the impressive Hochstetter Icefall. The majestic, cloud-piercing peak of Aoraki/Mount Cook, New Zealand's highest mountain, will be a prominent feature throughout your flight. A highlight is also the landing on the Tasman Glacier.
The glacier snow landing on the Tasman Glacier is a highlight of the combo tour. Participants typically spend approximately 5-10 minutes on the glacier, allowing time to step out onto the snow, take photos, and experience the unique alpine environment firsthand. This short but impactful stop enhances the overall experience by adding a tangible ground-level interaction.
This combo is uniquely distinguished as the only experience in the world where you can fly in both a ski plane and a helicopter on the same day during a single tour. This dual flight method provides varied aerial perspectives of Aoraki/Mount Cook and the Tasman Glacier, offering a comprehensive and unparalleled alpine exploration found nowhere else.
While exact flight times can vary based on conditions, the combined aerial experience for both the ski plane and helicopter portions typically lasts approximately 40-50 minutes in the air. This total flight time is split between the two aircraft, providing ample opportunity to appreciate the distinct views each flight offers of the Mount Cook region.
The glacier snow landing on the Tasman Glacier is a weather-dependent activity. While every effort is made to include it, safety is paramount. If weather conditions prevent a safe landing on the glacier, alternative flight paths or adjustments may be made to ensure a valuable and secure experience, with options provided by the operator.