| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Minimum participant requirement | 4 travelers |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
This tour requires a minimum of 4 participants. If the minimum number is not reached, we will contact you 2 days in advance to cancel your booking.
Mount Field National Park, Tasmania's oldest conservation area, is renowned for its pristine temperate rainforest. Must-see sights include the spectacular Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls. The trails wind through ancient towering eucalyptus forests, offering paths suitable for visitors of all fitness levels to explore the natural beauty.
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is Tasmania's only open-range wildlife conservation park, focusing on rescuing and rehabilitating injured wildlife. Here, you can get close to endemic Australian animals like kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and Tasmanian devils. Some experiences may offer feeding or touching opportunities, allowing visitors a deeper understanding of these animals.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Australia's second-oldest botanical garden, boasts a rich collection of plants, including Tasmanian natives, tropical plants in its conservatories, and expansive outdoor gardens. Its uniqueness lies in the blend of historical architecture with modern horticultural design, featuring a Antarctic Garden showcasing rare plants from polar climates. The grounds are beautifully scenic and ideal for leisurely strolls.
For Mount Field National Park, we recommend about 2-3 hours to visit Russell Falls and experience the rainforest. For Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, allocate approximately 1.5-2 hours for animal encounters and talks. For the Royal Botanic Gardens, plan for 1.5 hours to wander through the various themed gardens and admire the plant diversity. The overall itinerary can be adjusted based on personal interests.
The Russell Falls trail in Mount Field National Park is generally well-maintained, featuring a gentle path or stairs with low difficulty. It's suitable for visitors of all ages, including families and seniors. You only need basic walking ability to complete it comfortably. We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes and bringing water.
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary typically has a cafe or snack bar offering light meals, drinks, and snacks for visitors. Additionally, there might be a gift shop selling local specialties and animal-themed souvenirs. It's advisable to check the specific details of available dining and facility services on the day of your visit before arriving.
The Royal Botanic Gardens offer different beauty throughout the seasons. However, spring (September-November) is when flowers are in full bloom with vibrant colors, and summer (December-February) has ample sunshine and lush greenery, making them the best times to visit. Recommended photo spots include the Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, Conservatory area, and the historical buildings within the grounds. The lakeside scenery is also a popular choice for photography.
Mount Field National Park is home to one of the world's best-preserved temperate old-growth rainforests. Its uniqueness lies in the towering ancient eucalyptus trees, some centuries old. The rainforest ecosystem is rich, with fresh, moist air filled with ferns and mosses, offering a unique hiking experience to connect with nature's primal charm.