Private Guided Tours in TASMANIA - Mountains & National Parks

Tasmania has lots of tourist destinations for nature lovers. Travelling distances are usually short and there is a good network of roads. Pristine beaches, rolling farmlands, historic villages, wild rivers, temperate rainforest and mountains wilderness are all less than a half-day’s drive from either of beautiful city of Hobart.  Clean waters and rich soil produce a cornucopia of exceptional fare - salmon, tuna, crayfish and abalone from cold seas; wild trout, seasonal fruits and berries, exceptional beer made from purest water and hopes, elegant cool-climate wines acclaimed cheese.

Our local tour guides offering many interesting and original private tours across Tasmania. 

A drive of less than 2hr from Hobart to north – northwest takes you to the edge of vast, World Heritage-listed wilderness, a bushwalkers’ paradise of mountains, moorland, tallest forest in Australia, splendent Russel falls, wild rivers, gorges and impressive mountain lakes. There are plenty of wild wallabies, kangaroos and possums on the road to Gordon Dam as well. You will be impressed by the immense Dam on Gordon Lake. Also, do not forget to visit the first salmon farm in Australia with very tasty caviar or salmon pancakes on a way to Russell falls.

For nature lovers this is the must take private guided tour off the Harbour. 


 

Private Guided Tours in TASMANIA - Hobart

The heart of Tasmania is Hobart City. Pristine beaches, rolling farmlands, historic villages, wild rivers, temperate rainforest and mountains wilderness are all less than a half-day’s drive from either of beautiful city of Hobart.  Clean waters and rich soil produce a cornucopia of exceptional fare - salmon, tuna, crayfish and abalone from cold seas; wild trout, seasonal fruits and berries, exceptional beer made from purest water and hopes, elegant cool-climate wines acclaimed cheese.

Our local tour guides offering many interesting and original private tours across Tasmania. 

The relaxed city Hobart lies between the sparkling Derwent River and the majestic bulk of Mt Wellington. Its compact centre is lively mix of past and present, where convicts, colonial and seafaring heritage sits easily alongside art and craft galleries, innovative eateries and the bustle of busy port and Australia’s most cutting-edge gallery, MONA in Hobart, definitely attracting lots of tourists.  

We suggest you to take one Hobart private day tour with airport pickup which covering sightseen and delights testing in Hobart.










Dinosaur and UFO on Aboriginal engravings (petroglyphs) near Sydney

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is the richest place of Aboriginal engravings around Sydney. Some sites have very unique and strange engravings, like engraving of dinosaur. We coloured the engraving inside for your clear vision of the engraving below


Another engraving of Genyornis ancient bird can be seen next to dinosaur.  Why it is not an Emu ? because Aboriginals drew usually much smaller than real objects or 1:1 scale and this bird much large than Emu nowadays. 



But the most unusual engraving of space craft which is landed 20.000 years ago. It is not fake! the engravings is very old and was redrawn many times.  I can't believe that is it a fish ? as many people reckoning.  it is close to helicopter rather to fish.

 This plateau was formed 250 million years ago and was bottom of the ocean and after shore line of the ocean. This rock was a clay that time and something left traces which are very strange. Just look at the photos below

  



And finally, look at this print below



Apart form traces, we would like to pay your attention to this engraving below. UFO ? or BOAT ?  Needless to say,  It will not be superfluous to mention that aboriginal myths have extraterrestrial background ... so everything possible.

We visiting this site during our North Coast or North Sydney Tour http://www.sydneytourguide.com.au/tour4.aspx 



Your tour guide,

Andrew Sorokin
Tourism in Sydney and NSW (Australia) | attraction

Private Guided Tours in TASMANIA - Mountains & National Parks

Tasmania has lots of tourist destinations for nature lovers. Travelling distances are usually short and there is a good network of roads. Pristine beaches, rolling farmlands, historic villages, wild rivers, temperate rainforest and mountains wilderness are all less than a half-day’s drive from either of beautiful city of Hobart.  Clean waters and rich soil produce a cornucopia of exceptional fare - salmon, tuna, crayfish and abalone from cold seas; wild trout, seasonal fruits and berries, exceptional beer made from purest water and hopes, elegant cool-climate wines acclaimed cheese.

Our local tour guides offering many interesting and original private tours across Tasmania. 

A drive of less than 2hr from Hobart to north – northwest takes you to the edge of vast, World Heritage-listed wilderness, a bushwalkers’ paradise of mountains, moorland, tallest forest in Australia, splendent Russel falls, wild rivers, gorges and impressive mountain lakes. There are plenty of wild wallabies, kangaroos and possums on the road to Gordon Dam as well. You will be impressed by the immense Dam on Gordon Lake. Also, do not forget to visit the first salmon farm in Australia with very tasty caviar or salmon pancakes on a way to Russell falls.

For nature lovers this is the must take private guided tour off the Harbour. 


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