The Northern Rivers Times Edition 175

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November 16, 2023

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Tasmania: Australia’s Hidden Treasure Trove of Natural Wonders Tasmania, the island state of Australia, is a land of untouched wilderness, pristine landscapes, and unique wildlife. Often overlooked by travellers, this hidden treasure trove is an adventurer’s paradise. From rugged mountains to dense rainforests and remote beaches, Tasmania offers a diverse range of natural wonders waiting to be explored. As one of the more forgotten states of Australia, people often over look it as a travel location, so let’s delve

into the captivating world of Tasmania and discover why it’s a mustvisit destination for those seeking an authentic and awe-inspiring Australian experience. Tasmania’s dramatic landscapes will leave you breathless. The island boasts some of the most stunning natural scenery in the world, with its crowning jewel being Cradle Mountain. Located in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, this iconic peak rises majestically above glacial lakes and alpine forests. Hike to the summit or

take a leisurely stroll around Dove Lake for unparalleled views. Tasmania is home to some of the last remaining temperate rainforests on Earth. The Tarkine Wilderness in the northwest is a vast expanse of ancient forests, rivers, and lush foliage. Wander through moss-covered trees, listen to the symphony of birdlife, and immerse

yourself in the serene beauty of this pristine wilderness. Tasmania is a sanctuary for unique and rare wildlife. The Tasmanian Devil, a marsupial native to the island, can be spotted in wildlife parks and sanctuaries. Additionally, you might come across pademelons, wallabies, and wombats during your explorations. Birdwatchers will delight in the opportunity to spot native species such as the colourful rosella and

the elusive wedge-tailed eagle. Tasmania boasts multiple World Heritagelisted wilderness areas that are waiting to be explored. The Southwest National Park, FranklinGordon Wild Rivers National Park, and the Walls of Jerusalem National Park are all protected areas that showcase the island’s rugged beauty, pristine

rivers, and unique flora and fauna. The Franklin River offers thrilling white-water rafting adventures through awe-inspiring gorges. For history buffs, Port Arthur is a must-visit destination. This former penal colony, with its well-preserved buildings and haunting history, provides a glimpse into Australia’s convict past. Take a guided tour of the site to learn about the harsh conditions faced by convicts and

the remarkable stories of those who lived here. Tasmania is renowned for its high-quality whisky, and the island boasts a thriving whisky industry. Take a tour along the Tasmanian Whisky Trail to visit distilleries and sample some of the finest single malts. Distilleries like Lark, Sullivan’s Cove, and Nant offer behindthe-scenes glimpses

into the whisky-making process. Freycinet National Park, located on the east coast of Tasmania, is a haven for nature lovers and hikers. The park is home to the world-famous Wineglass Bay, with its pristine white sands and crystalclear waters. Hike to Wineglass Bay Lookout for panoramic views or take the challenging climb to the top of Mount Amos for a bird’seye perspective.

A short ferry ride from Hobart, Bruny Island is an idyllic escape from the mainland. Explore the island’s rugged coastline, go on a wildlife cruise to spot seals and dolphins, and savour the local gourmet delights, including fresh oysters and cheeses. Cape Bruny Lighthouse offers magnificent views of the Southern Ocean. Tasmania is not just

about natural wonders; it also has a thriving arts and cultural scene. Visit the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart, a world-renowned museum that showcases a diverse collection of contemporary and ancient art. Explore local art galleries, theatres, and music festivals that celebrate Tasmania’s rich cultural heritage. Tasmania’s culinary scene is a food lover’s dream come true.

The island’s pristine environment and fertile soil produce some of the finest produce in Australia. Savour fresh seafood, succulent grass-fed beef, and farm-fresh vegetables at local restaurants and farm-to-table eateries. Don’t forget to try the Tasmanian salmon, renowned for its exceptional flavour. Tasmania, the hidden treasure trove of Australia, is a land of unparalleled beauty, adventure, and natural

wonders. From its rugged mountain ranges to ancient rainforests and pristine beaches, the island offers a diverse range of experiences that will captivate and inspire travellers. Tasmania’s unique wildlife, historic sites, and thriving cultural scene add depth to the island’s allure. So, pack your bags and embark on a journey to Tasmania, where you’ll discover a world of untouched wilderness and unforgettable experiences that will stay with you long after you leave this remarkable island.

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