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Tasmania

Published : Oct, 2023

Nature and wildlife
Mt. Wellington | South Bruny Park | Mt. Field | Maria Island | Walls of Jerusalem | Cataract Gorge | Salamanca Mkt. | Port Arthur | Freycinet N. Park | Bay of Fires
Infatuated by the stunning images of Tassie’s natural beauty, mesmerized by the stories of the great hikes, and enchanted by the sunsets over Tasmania’s coastline, we decided to take advantage of Easter holidays and spend some time exploring Tasmania attractions. We discovered so much more than we ever bargained for. There were lots of places to visit in Tasmania recommended by locals, experienced travellers, explorers, and wanderers.

Here are our suggestions for the 13 best places to visit in Tasmania for an unforgettable trip!

Published : Mar, 2023

Sites and attractions | Cultural Activities | Outdoor Activities | Nature and wildlife
Long-Distance Hiking: Cradle Mountain – Lake St. Clair Natl. Park | Back-to-Nature: Walls of Jerusalem Natl. Park | Beaches: Freycinet Natl. Park | Coastal Scenery: Tasman Natl. Park | Unique Nature: Mt. Field Natl. Park
One of the most rugged, least explored and least visited states in Australia, Tasmania is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.

Located ten hours by ferry from Melbourne, this is Australia’s only island state. As one of the most “natural” states Down Under, it’s home to vast expanses of wilderness and remote nature reserves.