Australia is the ultimate holidaying destination for travelers around the globe. One of the states that have a number of spectacular sights is Tasmania. This state is situated in the southern part of Melbourne.
Separated from mainland Australia by the 240km stretch of Bass Strait, Tasmania is a land apart. A plane of wild and beautiful landscapes, friendly, welcoming people, a pleasant temperate climate, wonderful wines and food, a rich history and a relaxed island lifestyle. The capital city of Tasmania is Hobart, located in the south-east of the state. Launceston is the largest city in the north.
To start with your Tasmania tour, visit Hobart which is one of the most beautiful cities in the state. The main attractions in the city are the
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There are some small towns nearby like Margate, Kettering and Snug.
To the south of the Channel Highway, there is a small town named Cygnet and you can buy antiques from here. If you are eager to see some caves and thermal springs, this is the city that will offer you these views. One of the most famous places in the Tasman Peninsula is the Port Arthur. It is an amazing camping ground and has a number of beautiful beaches as well.
Ghost Night Tours in Tasmania
You can take up exciting ghost night tours in this place and enjoy your Tasmania tour in Australia. You can continue your trip and head to the eastern coast of Tasmania. Here you would be able to enjoy a trip to the Freycinet national park, St. Mary's and wineglass bay.
Major Attractions of Tasmania
There is one thing that you should not miss out on while on a Tasmania tour and that is a visit to the St. Columba falls. There is so much more to this state like the city of Launceston that has a number of attractions like Cataract Gorge and cable hand gliding at Penny Royal World. The southern part of the state is better known as the Meander Valley and the main attractions here are the Trowuna Wildlife Park where you can see Koalas, Tasmanian
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