Set out on a captivating three-day wilderness adventure through Tasmania’s Southwest National Park, a UNESCO-listed wonderland teeming with breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. From a scenic flight over the enchanting Bruny Island to immersive glamping experiences amidst pristine temperate rainforests, this tour promises an unparalleled exploration of one of the world’s last untamed regions. Savor locally-sourced cuisine, encounter rare bird species, and uncover the stories of the land’s traditional custodians. Whether you seek challenging hikes or leisurely discovery, this personalized small-group journey will leave you awestruck and eager to delve deeper into the park’s ancient mysteries.
This experience made our list of the 3 Best 3 Day Tours In Hobart.
Key Points
- Explore the UNESCO-listed landscapes and rare bird habitats of Tasmania’s Southwest National Park on a 3-day luxury camping adventure.
- Enjoy a scenic 1-hour flight over Bruny Island as part of the tour experience.
- Indulge in deluxe accommodations and freshly-prepared meals at a private campsite for 2 nights.
- Embark on optional challenging hikes to the summits of Mount Beattie or Mount Rugby.
- Discover the Aboriginal heritage and natural wonders of the Bathurst Harbour Marine Reserve.
Tour Overview
The 3-day luxury camping adventure in Tasmania’s Southwest National Park offers a scenic 1-hour flight over Bruny Island and the opportunity to explore UNESCO-listed landscapes and rare bird habitats.
Guests can choose to embark on optional hikes to Mt Beattie or Mt Rugby, and discover the rich Aboriginal heritage and natural wonders of the Bathurst Harbour Marine Reserve.
This small-group tour, limited to a maximum of 8 travelers, provides guided exploration of the pristine Tasmanian wilderness, including activities such as birdwatching, visiting Aboriginal middens and caves, and climbing through one of the world’s last temperate rainforests.
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Accommodation and Meals
Guests can look forward to deluxe accommodation at a private campsite for 2 nights, where all meals – including 2 dinners, 2 breakfasts, and 3 lunches – are provided as part of the tour package.
The campsite offers a comfortable and luxurious glamping experience in the heart of Tasmania’s stunning wilderness. Guests will savor freshly-prepared meals made with local, seasonal ingredients, ensuring a truly authentic culinary adventure.
Whether it’s a hearty breakfast to fuel the day’s activities or a sumptuous dinner under the stars, the on-site catering team will cater to every palate.
With all the meals taken care of, guests can focus on seeing the natural beauty that surrounds them.
Tour Features
Beyond the comfortable accommodation and meals, this tour offers a range of engaging features that allow guests to fully enjoy Tasmania’s pristine wilderness.
Guided explorations of the UNESCO-listed landscapes provide opportunities to spot rare bird species and discover the region’s rich Aboriginal heritage, from visiting ancient middens to exploring caves.
Plus, thrill-seekers can opt for challenging hikes to the summit of Mount Beattie or Mount Rugby, rewarding them with panoramic vistas of the untamed terrain.
The tour also grants access to one of the world’s last temperate rainforests, where visitors can witness the remarkable diversity of this unique ecosystem up close.
Logistics
Travelers meet at the convenient location of 115 Kennedy Dr, Cambridge TAS 7170, Australia to start their 3-day Southwest National Park camping adventure at 8:30 am.
From there, the tour departs and returns to the same meeting point, providing easy access and logistics for participants.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, so a moderate fitness level is required to fully enjoy the activities and exploration of the pristine wilderness.
With a small group size of up to 8 travelers, the tour offers an intimate and personalized experience in one of the world’s last temperate rainforests.
Detailed logistics and meeting information ensure a seamless and well-organized journey through Tasmania’s stunning landscapes.
Booking Information
The tour is priced from $1,904.10, with a non-refundable cancellation policy in place. Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, allowing travelers to plan their journey accordingly.
Dietary requirements should be advised at the time of booking to ensure a tailored experience. Plus, it’s recommended that participants wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes suitable for walking during the various activities and exploration of the pristine wilderness.
This small-group tour has a maximum of 8 travelers, providing a more personalized experience as they explore Tasmania’s UNESCO-listed landscapes, rare bird habitats, and discover the Aboriginal heritage on this 3-day luxury camping adventure in the Southwest National Park.
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Scenic Flight Over Bruny Island
Upon arriving at the meeting point, participants embark on a scenic 1-hour flight over the picturesque Bruny Island, offering breathtaking aerial views of the region’s diverse landscapes.
From the comfort of the aircraft, they’ll witness the island’s rugged coastline, towering sea cliffs, and pristine beaches. The flight provides a unique perspective, allowing guests to appreciate the scale and beauty of the UNESCO-listed wilderness they’ll soon explore on foot.
This aerial tour serves as an exhilarating introduction to the wonders of Tasmania’s Southwest National Park, setting the stage for the immersive camping adventure to come. The bird’s-eye view whets the appetite for the remarkable natural treasures awaiting on the ground.
Exploring UNESCO-listed Landscapes
After the exhilarating aerial tour of Bruny Island, the group sets foot on the ground to explore the UNESCO-listed landscapes of Tasmania’s Southwest National Park. They’ll traverse pristine wilderness, encountering rare bird habitats and diverse ecosystems that have remained largely untouched for centuries. The park’s rugged mountains, ancient forests, and pristine waterways captivate the senses, offering a glimpse into the island’s primordial past. As the group navigates this natural wonderland, they’ll uncover the cultural significance of the land to the indigenous Tasmanian people, learning about their deep connection to this remarkable region.
Key Features | Description |
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UNESCO World Heritage Site | Recognized for its outstanding natural values and cultural significance |
Temperate Rainforests | Home to rare and endemic plant and animal species found nowhere else on Earth |
Bathurst Harbour Marine Reserve | Diverse marine life, including endangered species like the Tasmanian devil |
Aboriginal Heritage | Exploration of middens, caves, and other sites that reveal the rich cultural history |
Optional Hiking Activities
Avid hikers can choose between two optional yet challenging trails – the ascent of Mt Beattie or the climb up Mt Rugby, both offering stunning panoramic vistas of the surrounding wilderness.
The Mt Beattie hike is a strenuous 6-hour trek that summits at 920 meters, rewarding adventurers with breathtaking views of the Bathurst Harbour and distant mountain ranges.
For those seeking an even more demanding experience, the Mt Rugby trail is a full-day excursion to the 1,234-meter peak, showcasing the rugged beauty of Tasmania’s southwest.
These hikes aren’t for the faint of heart, requiring a good level of fitness and proper preparation, but the rewards are unparalleled for those willing to take on the challenge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Camping Gear?
Guests can bring their own camping gear, but the tour operator provides all necessary equipment for the deluxe camping experience. This allows guests to fully enjoy the wilderness without the hassle of packing their own gear.
Will There Be Access to Electricity at the Campsite?
The tour’s private campsite offers deluxe accommodations, but it doesn’t have access to electricity. Guests should expect to be off-the-grid during their 2-night stay, embracing the wilderness experience.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for This Tour?
The tour does not have any age restrictions, though a moderate fitness level is required. Travelers of all ages are welcome to join the small-group adventure, provided they can handle the moderate hiking and camping activities.
Can I Extend My Stay at the Campsite After the Tour Ends?
The tour operator does not offer the option to extend one’s stay at the private campsite after the 3-day tour ends. The tour package is limited to the specified itinerary and duration.
Are Pets Allowed on the Tour?
No, pets are not allowed on this tour. The tour operator has a strict no-pets policy to ensure the safety and comfort of all participants. Guests are advised to make alternative arrangements for their pets during the duration of the tour.
Recap
This 3-day Southwest National Park wilderness camping tour offers an unparalleled opportunity to take in Tasmania’s breathtaking natural beauty.
Guests can look forward to luxurious glamping accommodations, delectable local cuisine, and optional challenging hikes showcasing UNESCO-listed landscapes and rich Aboriginal heritage.
With a scenic flight over Bruny Island and a small, personalized group setting, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of one of the world’s last temperate rainforests.
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