Tasmania- On top of the World, down under

Tasmania tops a prestigious global list of 25 must see world destinations from no less than the esteemed magazine, the National Geographic.

Tasmania was Australia’s solitary entry. Once considered a backwater, Tasmania is now one of Australia’s fastest-growing tourism destinations. Key to the appeal of Australia’s southernmost state is its raw natural beauty, which it owes largely to a combination of its remoteness and the enduring green spirit of its half million or so residents.

Swathed in 2,000-year-old trees and home to real-life devils (and even “tigers,” if you believe the rumors that the officially extinct thylacine lives on), it’s the stuff outdoor adventures are made of.

After making the trek here, visitors find that most of Tassie’s attractions are surprisingly accessible. It takes just four hours to drive the length of the state. No matter where you base yourself, opportunities to become immersed in nature are never far away—nearly half the state is designated national park, after all. —Nat Geo Travel Korea

Photos courtesy of Scott Adams photography


Us locals know how special Tasmania is. Now the word is out come see this amazing place for yourself. You won’t leave disappointed.

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Clare Allen