Traveling through Australia Part 3: Tasmania
Introduction
For those who don't know: I'm doing a photo series of my 1-year backpacking trip through Australia. I focus more on photos than on text because I am more of a visual person myself :-). Just jumping in? Check out the previous parts:
Part 1: The Great Ocean Road
Part 2: The Southern Coast and The Grampians
Tasmania
About 250km South East of the coast of Australia, lies the island of Tasmania - or 'Tassie' as referred to by Australians :
About 40% of Tasmania is a protected natural environment. So needless to say: it's beautiful & amazing!
Wineglass Bay. A beautiful uphill walk (of about 1 - 2 hours depending on your fitness) takes you to this lookout over the bay.
Painted Cliffs on Maria Island. The island is accessible via a 30-minute boat ride.
Viewing Tasmania from Maria Island, a small island a few kilometers off the main coast.
Red cliffs everywhere along the East coast of Tasmania.
An echidna. It can only be found in Australia & New Guinea.
You can actually climb the mountain in the back, called Cradle Mountain. The walk is not easy (and takes about 6-8 hours return), but so worth it.
A view on our way to the top of Cradle Mountain.
Our vehicle, which is also our home. We sleep in the back.
Red cliffs everywhere, and they're stunning!
Conclusion
Tasmania was one of my favorite destinations in Australia. The island has a lot to offer, from beautiful walks to exquisite food in the mountains. It's a small island, but you can easily get lost in mountains where nobody travels.
Well worth a visit if you are planning to go to Australia!
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Want more Australian beauty? Check out the previous parts:
Part 1: The Great Ocean Road
Part 2: The Southern Coast and The Grampians
Next up: we'll be going to New South Wales, a state along the East Coast.
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