Tasmanien, Australiens Inselstaat, bietet eine seltene Gelegenheit, einzigartigen und endemischen Wildtieren zu begegnen. Unsere Insel ist einer der Orte die für Beuteltier Beobachtungen bekannt und ein wichtiger Lebensraum für viele Arten, darunter Quolle, Kängurus, Wallabys, Wombats und dem berühmtesten Bewohner, den Tasmanischen Teufel ist. Tasmanien bietet Schutz für eine Fülle von Vogelarten, darunter die zwölf endemischen Arten sowie Meeressäuger und die einzigen zwei Arten von eierlegenden Säugetieren auf der Welt, Echidnas und Schnabeltiere. Unser Fokus auf dieser Kleingruppentour liegt auf der Beobachtung von Wildtieren in freier Wildbahn. Es ist eine Soft-Adventure-Tour, die sich auf Wildtiere und Wildnis konzentriert und ein hohes Maß an Komfort bietet.

Die vielfältig und natürliche Umgebung Tasmaniens bietet einen perfekten Lebensraum für eine Vielzahl von Wildtieren, darunter Beuteltiere, Vögel und Meeressäuger.

Die Tour beinhaltet:

5 Tage Kleingruppentour mit lokalem Guide
Transport in einem gut ausgestatteten Fahrzeug
4 Übernachtungen
4 x Frühstück, 4 x Mittagessen, 1 x Abendessen
Eintritt zu Devils @ Cradle
Maria Island Fähre
Alle Nationalpässe

Diese Tour kann mit der 4-tägigen Höhepunkte Tasmaniens Kleingruppen Tour kombiniert werden, um ein noch intensiveres Erlebnis zu erhalten. Touroptionen für die Kombinationstour sind entweder ab Hobart oder ab Launceston buchbar.

Reiseprogramm in englisch (auf Wunsch senden wir Ihnen dieses gerne auch in Deutsch)

Day 1/Tuesday
LAUNCESTON – CRADLE MOUNTAIN

Be met today at midday by our local guide and start your journey to UNESCO Word Heritage listed Cradle Mountain National Park. Travel to Latrobe for the possibility to see Platypus in their natural environment. This unique semi-aquatic monotreme is by nature a shy creature and some patience and luck is required to see it. Travel through lush rolling farm pasture before reaching the alpine bush of the Cradle Valley. Enjoy an introduction to this captivating alpine environment before settling in at your accommodation for the night.

Accommodation: Cradle Mountain Hotel (King Split Deluxe room or similar)
Meals: –

Day 2/Wednesday
CRADLE MOUNTAIN AND DOVE LAKE

Today you will be mesmerised by the beautiful alpine landscapes of Cradle Mountain, wherein many places, dolerite cracked into vertical columns has resulted in spectacular sculpted mountains and cliffs. On a clear day, the rugged grandeur of Cradle Mountain is reflected in the tranquil waters of Dove Lake, or you may experience the drama of its craggy peaks through swirling mist. Your guide will introduce you to the many endemic fauna and flora species of the region whilst enjoying picturesque views on your walk beneath the spectacular craggy peaks. Magical forests of Pandani (the tallest heath plant in the world), Sassafras, King Billy Pines and the deciduous Beech can be seen adjacent to spectacular glacial lakes. Birds such as Forest Ravens, Black Currawongs and Wedge-tailed Eagles are present in this area, whilst Echidnas, Platypus, Spotted-tailed Quoll and the Eastern Quoll may also be seen. At dusk, you have the option to join your guide on a night spotlighting tour or simply relax at your accommodation.

Acommodation: Cradle Mountain Hotel (King Split Deluxe room or similar)
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

Day 3/Thursday
CRADLE MOUNTAIN – CENTRAL HIGHLANDS

Depart the Cradle Valley and travel to Tasmania’s Central Highlands also known as “The Heart of Tasmania”. Here in this alpine environment, the air is noticeably clear and the silence inspiring. In the afternoon, there is an opportunity to explore Lake Ada, discover its history and immerse yourself in this barren but beautiful and unique landscape. On dusk, you may have the chance to observe Wombats, Wallabies and Possums as they turn the area into a hub of activity. With a bit of luck, there could also be the opportunity to see Quolls and Tasmanian Devils in their natural habitat.

Accommodation: Thousand Lakes Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 4/Friday
MT FIELD NP – HOBART

This morning your guide takes you into Mount Field National Park, the oldest National Park in the state. Be mesmerized by the lush forest landscapes, from eucalyptus temperate rainforest to alpine moorland. Explore the green forest canopy where you can crane your neck to see some of the tallest flowering plants in the world. This cool temperate rainforest allows you the opportunity to search for some of Tasmania’s 12 endemic bird species including Scrubtit, Black Currawong and Tasmanian Thornbill. After lunch, you may have another opportunity to observe the unique duck bill and webbed feet Platypus in the wild. Return to Hobart in the late afternoon.

Accommodation: Hotel Grand Chancellor (Mountain View Room or similar)
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

Day 5/Saturday
MARIA ISLAND

This morning, travel to the seaside village of Triabunna and board a ferry to cross the Mercury Passage to Maria Island. This unique island national park sits just off Tasmania’s east coast. Enjoy a day of peaceful walking amongst historic ruins, across sweeping bays, rugged fossil cliffs and imposing mountains. This island sanctuary provides an opportunity to view its resident wildlife, including Wombats, Cape Barren Geese, Tasmanian Pademelons, Forester Kangaroo’s and even the Tasmanian Devil in their natural environment. In the afternoon, make your way down the east coast to Hobart This tour ends at approximately 5 pm in Hobart.

Meals: Breakfast & Picnic Lunch

 

2020 Tour Dates:

  • 22 to 26 September 2020
  • 6 to 10 October 2020
  • 20 to 24 October 2020
  • 3 to 7 November 2020
  • 17 to 21 November 2020
  • 1 to 5 December 2020
  • 15 to 19 December 2020

2021 Tour Dates:

  • 5 to 9 January 2021
  • 19 to 23 January 2021
  • 2 to 6 February 2021
  • 16 to 20 February 2021
  • 2 to 6 March 2021
  • 16 to 20 March 2021
  • 30 March to 3 April 2021
  • 13 to 17 April 2021