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Home >> NZ Tourism >> Popular Destinations >> Tasman Glacier Tasman Glacier
Tasman Glacier has a long history of tourism, with heli skiing tours offered on the upper glacier since the early 1970s. Tasman Glacier's significant ice loss over the past decades has impacted tourism, with an increasing number of crevasses being exposed and not filled in by snow any more, requiring guided tours to avoid these areas, and restricting the heli skiing season to July, August and September. The proglacial Tasman Lake is a popular destination for boat tours among the icebergs often floating in the lake. Boats are not allowed closer than 1.5 km (0.9 mi) to the 50 m (160 ft) tall terminal face of Tasman Glacier for safety reasons.
The Ball Shelter Track,
part of the Ball Hut Route, leads along the western side of the
glacier, separated from Tasman Lake by a tall moraine wall until
about 6 kilometres in, where it climbs high enough for the view to
open up. Getting There This tourist attraction is well serviced by public transport including taxis, buses and shuttle.
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