Mt Kosciuszko, Australia’s highest peak
It is located in the main range of the Snowy Mountains and rises 2,228 meters above sea level. Mount Kosciuszko is considered one of the World’s Seven Summits, or the highest mountains on each continent.
Located 240 miles (390 km) southwest of Sydney, the mountain is situated in Kosciuszko National Park (2,498 square miles [6,469 square km]) and is near Mounts Townsend, Twynam, North Ramshead, and Carruthers (all exceeding 7,000 feet [2,100 metres]),
it is located in a beautiful National Park with a rare alpine landscape just a few hour’s drive from major cities. There are several routes to Mount Kosciuszko’s summit, each with its own distinct experience.
Highlights: 360-degree alpine views, seasonal wildflowers
Hike Type: Guided or Self Guided
Tick off the ultimate bucket list item this summer, the Mt Kosciuszko Summit Hike. Australia’s highest peak at 2,228m offers incredible views from the top of Australia.
The hike is 13km and takes roughly 4-6 hours for the round trip, with an abundance of stunning sights to take in along the way.