Tasmania is one of the world’s most breathtaking places where pristine wilderness meets crystal clear waters and some of the cleanest air on Earth ✨. Thanks to its position in the Southern Ocean and remote location, air quality here is among the best you’ll find anywhere, fresh and invigorating for every breath you take. Tasmania’s population is delightfully low compared to its size, meaning wide open spaces, peaceful towns, and less crowded trails or beaches for every explorer seeking silence and beauty.
Nearly half of Tasmania’s land is protected national park or World Heritage wilderness, from the dramatic peaks of Cradle Mountain to the ancient forests of the Tasmanian Wilderness and rugged South West wilderness where nature still reigns supreme . Wildlife is spectacular and unique, with iconic species like the Tasmanian devil, pademelons, wallabies, and rare birdlife thriving in landscapes largely untouched by dense urban growth 🦘.
The island’s rivers, lakes, coastlines, and rainforests offer endless hours of adventure kayak through serene bays, hike remote tracks, marvel at tessellated pavements on wild beaches and unwind beside glacial lakes that feel like another world 🌊. Tasmania’s water quality, eco conservation efforts, and protected marine areas also support some of the richest biodiversity found anywhere down under 🐠.
From unmatched nature experiences to cool climate wines, world class food, friendly locals, and heritage towns, I love it here.
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