Arrive in Hobart and meet your guide for your hotel transfer. Enjoy a gentle introduction to the city with time to stroll the waterfront or relax in a café. If arriving on a Saturday, Salamanca Market offers a lively start. Overnight in Hobart.

Australia
Discover Tasmania’s pristine landscapes, rare wildlife, and quiet wilderness on this relaxed six-day journey across Australia’s southernmost state. From ancient rainforests and rugged alpine peaks to quiet bays and wildlife sanctuaries, this trip is crafted for travellers who want genuine immersion in nature without feeling rushed. Enjoy encounters with Tasmanian devils, wander through cool temperate forests, stand atop mountain lookouts, and take in the slow charm of Hobart and the island’s smaller towns.
Arrive in Hobart and meet your guide for your hotel transfer. Enjoy a gentle introduction to the city with time to stroll the waterfront or relax in a café. If arriving on a Saturday, Salamanca Market offers a lively start. Overnight in Hobart.
Begin the day in Mount Field National Park, known for its tall swamp gums and picturesque waterfalls such as Russell Falls. Walk among mossy forest paths and keep an eye out for local wildlife. Continue to a nearby conservation sanctuary for a close look at Tasmanian devils and other native species. Lunch included. Return to Hobart for the evening.
Set out for Tasmania’s west coast, travelling through quiet countryside and dense forest. Board a cruise along the Gordon River, known for its ancient rainforest and serene reflections on the water. Visit Heritage Landing for a short walk among old-growth trees. Lunch is included on board. Stay overnight in Strahan, a small harbour settlement.
Travel north to Cradle Mountain National Park, home to dramatic peaks, forests, and glacial lakes. Enjoy a guided walk around Dove Lake, where you can look for wombats grazing along the track. Depending on the weather and interest, your guide may offer optional short walks. Settle into your lodge for a peaceful evening. Overnight in Cradle Mountain.
Depart Cradle Mountain and stop in Sheffield, known for its colourful outdoor murals that share stories of local life. Continue through farmlands and rolling hills, reaching Hobart by late afternoon. Enjoy free time to explore shops, galleries, or waterfront dining. Night spent in Hobart.
After breakfast, enjoy a relaxed morning or a short stroll before your airport transfer. Tour concludes in Hobart.
When to go: Tasmania is pleasant year-round, although the summer months from December to March offer the warmest weather. Autumn colours in April and May are also beautiful.
Best for: Travellers seeking nature, wildlife, gentle walks, and varied scenery across forests, mountains, and rivers.
Activity level: Walks are easy to moderate, with some uneven ground in alpine areas. Suitable for most travellers with a general fitness level.
What to pack: Prepare for mixed weather with layered clothing, a rain jacket, sturdy shoes, a warm hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
Good to know: Tasmania’s weather can shift quickly, especially in higher regions, so dressing in layers helps you stay comfortable.
This six-day nature and wildlife journey offers a broad look at Tasmania’s forests, rivers, mountains, and native animals. With knowledgeable guides, comfortable stays, and a thoughtful pace, it is a welcoming introduction to the island’s untamed southern landscapes.