IF you are into trekking and mother nature stuff, Tasmania is one place you do not want to miss. Very scenic and lots of nature stuffs to see & do. My family (plus 2 others) just spent 10 days here and we totally enjoyed it, not to mentioned we are happily exhausted. Twelve of us (6 adults and 6 kids) rented two MPVs and roamed (almost) the entire island state free and easy. Really fun taking in the sights of mother nature and the company of each other. Here goes my story ...
Our first stop was at Cradle Mountain where we put up in a very cosy wooden cabin complete with a fireplace. Though it was the beginning of summer in Australia, the weather here was crazy. We woke up to a light snow (yeah, snow at this time!). It was the first time my kids saw real snow!, and I could see the excitement in their faces. I was sure the temperature was slightly below zero Celsius.
Later in the evening we went to see up close what the Tasmania devils look like and their habitat. In case you do not know, these animals can only be found in Tasmania. Apparently, the Devils are closed to being endangered and are now monitored closely by the local officials.
Happy holidays!
-DigitalShare
4 comments:
Hi Donald,
It helps me to recall my wonderful time in Tasmania too. Hope to read your part 2 asap.
Cheers
Tasmania is very scenic and beautiful. Did you take nice photos? Can you post them to show in part 2?
Hei ! I was in Tasmania in 2003. Spent 1 week going from Hobart to St Helens, Lauceston, Cradle Mountain and back to Hobart. Wonderful ! I totally agree with what you have said. Those of you who have not been to Tasmania, please do so.
Cheers and Merry Christmas.
I had a wonderful time in Tasmania too almost 10 years ago. Cradle mountain was lovely, the weather held up for us when we were there and it was amazing when you look up the sky at night. The stars above was so surreal, it's like you are looking at the galaxy!
We went to Bruny Island too, the southern most tip before Antartica
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