Southern Alps
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[[file:Southernalpsbanner2.JPG}} The Southern Alps (Maori: Kā Tiritiri-o-te-Moana) are a range of mountains that run the length of the South Island of New Zealand. This mountain range has been likened to the Alps of Europe and the highest peak is Aoraki Mount Cook at 3,724 metres (12,218 ft).
Many of the highest peaks are permanently covered with snow and ice and there are several glaciers, including the often visited Franz Josef and Fox.
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- 1 More Destinations
- 2 Southern Alps Halal Travel Guide
- 3 Travel to Southern Alps
- 4 How to get around in Southern Alps
- 5 What to see in Southern Alps
- 6 Best things to do in Southern Alps
- 7 Halal Restaurants in Southern Alps
- 8 Stay Safe
- 9 News & References Southern Alps
- 10 Explore more Halal friendly Destinations from Southern Alps
More Destinations
- Southern Lakes (New Zealand)|Southern Lakes
National parks
- Abel Tasman National Park
- Nelson Lakes National Park
- Arthur's Pass National Park
- Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
- Westland National Park
- Mount Aspiring National Park
- Fiordland National Park
Passes
- Lewis Pass
- Arthurs Pass
- Haast Pass
Tunnels
- Otira Tunnel (railway)
- Homer Tunnel (road)
Southern Alps Halal Travel Guide
The Southern Alps play a significant part in determining New Zealand's weather. The high mountain ranges act like a dam to the wind, forcing weather systems to flow over or around the mountain ranges. The prevailing westerly winds mean the West Coast and mountains have a high rainfall, while the East Coast is baked by a hot dry Nor'wester. When the wind blows from the south and the East Coast receives rain, and snow in winter, while the West Coast will have sunny skys.
Southwesterly storms become particularly hard to forecast as a few degrees difference in the storm path is all it takes to have a Nor'wester or Southerly storm. This leads to weather that can change rapidly and forecasts that may evolve during the day. While New Zealand weather forecasts are reasonably reliable they do change over the day. There are special mountain forecasts that should be monitored when travelling in the mountains. Travellers in New Zealand generally, but in the Southern Alps in particular, should be prepared for any type of weather as it is feasible to experience four seasons in one day.
The Southern Alps also play a significant part in sizing the geography of New Zealand. What would be considered mountains in some other parts of the world are considered mere hills in New Zealand, once compared to the Southern Alps.
Travel to Southern Alps
How to get around in Southern Alps
What to see in Southern Alps
- Native Rain Forests
- Fjords
- Glaciers
- Lakes - some with mirror-like reflections
- Mountains
- Rain
- Waterfalls
Best things to do in Southern Alps
- Flightseeing
- Mountain climbing
- Skiing
- Tramping in New Zealand|Tramping (hiking)
Halal Restaurants in Southern Alps
Stay Safe
News & References Southern Alps
Explore more Halal friendly Destinations from Southern Alps
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