Australian Traveller

A WONDERFUL WILDERNESS SOUTH-WEST TASMANIA

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Taking you deep into the heart of the World Heritage-listed Tasmanian wilderness, guides Louis Balcombe and Cody McCracken lead a series of excursions based out of Pedder Wilderness Lodge in the Southwest National Park, a region where the last Tasmanian tiger was captured in 1933. From the comfort of the lodge, you’ll walk through the gnarled eucalyptus valleys of Mount Field National Park; enjoy views of the spine-like Western Arthur Range; the towering forests of the Florentine Valley; and spend a day kayaking on Lake Pedder, exploring its pink quartzite beaches and inlets. It’s a chance to see Tasmania at its best, in one of the last great wilderness areas on the planet. wildpedder.com.au

 ??  ?? Go deep into the heart of the World Heritage-listed wilderness, a region where the last Tasmanian tiger was captured in 1933.
Go deep into the heart of the World Heritage-listed wilderness, a region where the last Tasmanian tiger was captured in 1933.

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