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Tasmania
Despite
its often bleak and forbidding weather,
Tasmania
is a Mecca for adventures. Its
mountainous terrain gives rise to an abundance of wild rivers to raft, sheer
cliffs to climb, caves to explore and extensive pathways to walk, while its many
islands and sheltered bays, especially on the east coast, make for great sea
kayaking. Among
the state’s most renowned outings are the world-famous whitewater-rafting
trips along the Franklin River and the extended hike along the Overland Track in
Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Throughout the island, clearly
marked and well-formed trails make some of
Tasmania’s most magnificent
wilderness accessible to people with minimal bushwalking skills, and a wide
range of guiding and tourist services means that even novice adventures can
travel to remote areas. At The same time, there is plenty of terrain here that
will test even the most experienced adventure travelers.
Tasmania: