Dark Sky Project Summit Stargazing Experience at Mt John Observatory
- Tour the night sky at Mt John Observatory and part of the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve
- Enjoy exclusive access to the Summit of Mt John, 1029m above Lake Tekapo
- Learn about the marvels of the southern sky with our expert guides
- Observe deep sky objects through powerful optical telescopes, up to 16 inch in aperture
- In certain conditions you maybe able to see the incredible Milky Way, far off planets, star clusters, solar systems, and even distant galaxies
- Every night sky beholds something different
- Brighten your night by going to one of the best places in the world for stargazing
What to expect
At 1,029m high, Mt John offers unrivalled 360-degree views across the world’s largest Gold Standard International Dark Sky Reserve.
With exclusive access to the summit of Mt John – home to the University of Canterbury’s research centre – you’ll enjoy mountaintop stargazing like no other. Our expert astronomy guides bring the night sky to life, sharing both the science and the stories of our Southern skies.
Begin by stargazing with the naked eye, guided by lasers, then explore deeper through powerful optical telescopes, including access to our private observatory dome. Witness the incredible Milky Way, distant planets, star clusters, solar systems, and even far-off galaxies. Every night sky reveals something new.









Reviews
Due to the schedule for the next day, I was the only one in the group who chose to go up the mountain when the visibility in the sky was low. Even so, the guide still enthusiastically led me around the observatory's facilities and tried his best to explain to me the various stars that could be observed in the night sky that day. And after the tour, half of the travel fee was refunded as an apology. It was truly a wonderful and unforgettable night.
3/12/2024 Due to the weather, we were unable to see the beautiful Milky Way that day, but our colleague Mok at the center was still very patient and careful in explaining our questions about the starry sky, and his friendly Cantonese answers made us feel even warmer, as if we were in I met a friend I haven’t seen for a long time from afar. In addition, because we were unable to participate in other activities due to time constraints, we can get a full refund. We visited the center again on 4/12. My colleague Ada explained the refund procedure in detail. We sent an email to follow up with the service provider. The warm hospitality of every colleague left us with wonderful memories of the entire trip. We will wait for the next opportunity to meet again and witness the mystery of the starry sky together.
I participated in the Japanese tour and was extremely satisfied. The weather was looking iffy that day, and when I looked up at the sky after dark, it was cloudy, making me worry if the tour would be okay. Fortunately, the sky cleared up just in time for the midnight tour. Choosing the Japanese (my native language) tour was also an excellent decision. Our guide shared fascinating, in-depth knowledge, almost like an astronomy enthusiast, which made observing the New Zealand sky incredibly interesting. The observatory is located high up on a mountain, and it's pitch black with no cell phone lights allowed, so you need to watch your step carefully. However, as long as a normal adult listens to the guide and follows instructions, there shouldn't be any problems. I later learned from an email from the Dark Sky Project that if I had booked directly instead of through an agency, I could have entered a lottery to get a cashback on the participation fee by posting a review on their official site. From now on, I'll consider booking international attractions directly instead of through Klook.
My family and I attended the midnight session on the 27th of January 2026. Right away we knew this was going to be special as the night sky was completely clear for the first time in two weeks. The moon set shortly after we left Lake Tekapo on a drive up to Mt John, which took about 15 minutes. Our guides were very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about what we could see, and all of us came away in awe of the majesty of the night sky visible in the dark sky reserve. Definitely one of the memorable sights of our whole trip!
Although I booked an English explanation, it was worth it! How many times in life can you go to the Stargazing Research Center to use such sophisticated instruments to observe the stars, and at the same time, there are three cameras to see the Milky Way, the moon, and the stars in a starry sky protection area without light pollution! It's a worthwhile experience!
Although the weather was not good that day, we switched to the indoor dark starry sky plan. The guide was Malaysian and could speak Chinese. The reception and explanation were great. The knowledge of the starry sky was greatly improved and the pictures were beautiful.
The night sky in Tekapo is unbelievably dense with stars, and the Milky Way is very clear. If the weather is good, it's amazing, but it's freezing cold, so you need to dress warmly. Overall, it's pretty great.
It takes half an hour to go up and down the mountain. The first 45 minutes are spent introducing the starry sky, and the last 45 minutes are spent taking photos and looking through the telescope. The introduction is very detailed. The tour guide also helped take photos.
An activity well worth participating in! Not only can you see the spectacular Milky Way, but you can also see Saturn through a professional stargazing telescope, which is very eye-catching!
The Taiwanese tour guide was articulate and engaging. They were attentive to safety, weather conditions, and appropriately discouraged excessive light pollution. We were lucky to have excellent visibility, making my first naked-eye view of the Milky Way an unforgettable experience. We also viewed Saturn later, and the ring system was fascinating. Highly recommended.
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