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編號:109401
產品特色
All entrance fees included
Informative, friendly and professional guide
See native wildlife in their natural environment
Small-group tour by minibus
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產品詳情
產品介紹
With three days to explore Tasmania’s west coast, you’ll follow country back roads to visit Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and stay overnight in the west coast fishing port of Strahan. Upgrade to include a wilderness cruise on the Gordon River, quad biking on the Henty sand dunes, a trip on the ABT Railway or jet boating from Strahan. Your accommodation is a private lodge used exclusively by guests on this tour. Formerly a luxury B&B, the lodge offers either shared dorm accommodation (four beds per room) or hotel rooms (one single and one double bed per room); some meals are included.
Day 1: Hobart -- Strahan (L, D)
After an early morning departure from Hobart, take a scenic drive through the farming country northwest of Hobart to reach Mount Field National Park. Here, take a guided nature walk through the park’s famous tall trees, known as swamp gums, and visit beautiful Russell Falls. The next drive is one of Australia’s most scenic, taking you to Australia’s deepest lake, Lake St Clair, in Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. After time to explore this wilderness region, another scenic drive brings you to your private lodge accommodation in the west coast village of Strahan.
Accommodation: Private lodge in Strahan - Braeside Bed and Breakfast
Day 2: Strahan (no meals included)
Spend your free day in Strahan how you choose, and book any optional activities you want to do on the day. You can upgrade to include a quad-biking adventure on the Henty sand dunes, with views over the wild west coast, or go jet boating in the rainforest-covered mountains on the King River. Take a relaxed cruise on the Gordon River, go sea kayaking or relax in the tiny village of Strahan.
Accommodation: Private lodge in Strahan - Braeside Bed and Breakfast
Day 3: Strahan -- Launceston (B, L)
After breakfast, take a scenic drive to Cradle Mountain, one of Australia’s most popular bushwalking destinations. Go on a guided hike through this rugged landscape, or follow an easier trail to Dove Lake. You’ll see birds and wildlife on your walk, and perhaps even spot an elusive wombat. In the afternoon, drive to the mid-north coast town of Launceston, where the tour ends with a convivial group farewell dinner (not included).行程概要出發地點
Selected Hobart hotels出發時間
7:30am回程資訊
Concludes in Launceston approximately 5:30pm on Day 3 詳細的出發地點,時間請參考電子票(Voucher)中的詳細介紹飯店接送
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Confirmation will be received at time of booking Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund A maximum of 20 people per booking Minimum age is 8 years Child rates applicable for one child sharing with two adults Adults only for dormitory share accommodation All linen provided Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking Please bring hat and sunscreen, walking shoes/boots, insect repellent, water bottle, swimsuit and towel Twin/ Double rooms have a an ensuite費用說明費用包括
2 nights accommodation Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner) Professional guide Transport by air-conditioned mini bus National Park fees費用不包括
Food and drinks, unless specified Optional activities; Gordon River Wilderness Cruise, quad biking on the Henty Sand Dunes, ABT Railway and jet boating使用者評價
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A lot of time is spent travelling on a bus, how ours made it for 3 days is a miracle. It didn't sound very healthy and rattled it's way round Tasmania! It struggled up hills and It wasn't fitted with seat belts.
We loaded out suitcases in the trailer at the back and on our arrival in Strahan we lifted them out to find them covered in oil. A thing of oil had leaked inside the trailer and not only had it now covered our cases but also covered my top and jeans when i lifted my case out! Over a week later this oil won't come out of my clothes and 2 suitcases are having to be retired after this trip. Sorry but this isn't good enough.
Our tour guide was an interesting character. Whilst he provided lots of useful info, it was clear he wasn't really interested in Tasmania apparently the company don't have staff based on the island they send them down from Darwin to operate the tours!
What made our tour was our friendly group, we were just 5 people. We had all booked the hotel style accommodation in Strahan. Don't be fooled by this, we had a double bed and two bunk beds which creaked every time you moved. There was also a possum in the roof of the B and B and at 5am every day it would start moving. The accommodation just felt unloved, it was clear at one stage it was a grand property, but it now felt tired and neglected.
The tour did include some meals. The one evening meal we were served was pasta bake! We had also advised the office that one of us was gluten free and whilst our tour guide got gluten free pasta and cereal in, he said the company had said gluten free diets were expensive to cater for and the boss in Darwin had said to stop catering for them. So lunch was ham and lettuce as nothin else was provided!
This company is obviously set up for budget minded travellers. You see a lot of places in a short period of time but it's not in comfort or style! Based on our experience of this company we certainly wouldn't use them again.
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Steve, the tour leader, couldn't do enough to help and showed an amazing depth of knowledge of the areas visited. Although the hostel at Strahan is rather basic it was comfortable enough for 2 nights. Our fellow travellers were a great bunch and the mix of age groups was a bonus. Some concern that the elderly mini bus would actually make the distance and would have felt more comfortable with seat belts, which I thought would have been mandatory by now.
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Wonderful guide -- Steve was knowledgeable, helpful, hard working.
The accomodations and meals were a bit sparse. Would have much preferred a genuine hotel. -
An enjoyable experience. Want to go back and spend more time in the area
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