Tasmania

Tasmania
is the smallest and only island’s state of Australia
located 240 kilometres
away from south of the eastern side of the mainland as being divided by Bass Strait. Almost 37% of the island is protected as
reserves, National Parks and World Heritage sites owing to its great and
well-preserved natural environment. As of its compact size, it is easy to
travel through ancient rainforest valleys and get to white sand beaches within
90 minutes drive.

Hobart
is the largest city of Tasmania
and also a state capital. Other major population areas include Launceston in
the north and Devonport and Burnie in the northwest. However, Tasmania is never crowded as the population
is less than 500,000.

You can make a visit to Tasmania anytime in a
year as there is always maritime and mild. At the edge of the world, you will
enjoy a journey to a lush green jungle that goes deep into pristine wilderness
and take a great chance to immerse yourself back to nature on a long white
coastline. 

 



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