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Admiring Australia’s tallest sea cliffs at Cape Pillar
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Searching for wombats, squolls, and Tasmanian Devils in temperate rainforests
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Taking a riverboat ride through the Tarkine wilderness to the ocean
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Witnessing thousands of Short-tailed Shearwaters returning to their nesting burrows
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Seeing Tasmanian endemics like Green Rosellas

Remote Tasmania

Nov 20 - Dec 02, 2025

13 days | Australia | Quest Nature Tours

Wildlife “down under” is weird and wonderful enough on Australia’s mainland — it reaches another level in Tasmania, the heart-shaped island south of Melbourne and across the Bass Strait. “Taz” is a refuge for some species extirpated from the mainland as well as many that occur nowhere else on Earth. A big reason for that is how much of Tasmania remains in a wilderness state. Though human habitation here dates back at least 35,000 years, so much of the island remains wild, especially in its most remote corners. On this exciting new tour, experience Tasmania’s little-visited hinterland and search for its bizarre animal life, including iconic Tasmanian Devils.

We focus on three core areas: the southeast, including the Tasman Peninsula; the Central Plateau lake system; and the temperate rainforests of tarkanya. Australia’s highest sea cliffs are at Cape Pillar on the Tasman Peninsula, where we take a boat trip out onto the ocean to observe albatrosses, gannets, and fur seals. The wet eucalypt forests on the peninsula are home to mammals like bandicoots, wallabies, pendemelons, and quolls as well as several endemic birds. Crossing inland to the southern part of the interior uplands situates us among some of the world’s tallest eucalypt forests and, at higher elevations, sweeping moors dotted with alpine lakes and Gondwanan rock formations. The cool, temperate rainforests of tarkanya have been home to the Northwest Aboriginal people for tens of thousands of years. This wilderness area supports robust populations of mammals, including the devils, which we have a chance of seeing with a specialist guide. Along the north coast, admire large congregations of penguins and shearwaters before we visit a reliable site for seeing a Duck-billed Platypus. The tour concludes on a high point (literally) with a return to the Central Plateau, this time its northern reaches at Cradle Mountain.

Two of Tasmania’s top wildlife guides are along for the journey, which takes you through moss-covered forests, scintillating waterfalls, and some of the most intact ecosystems on the planet.
Quest Nature Tours Worldwide Explorers Club
Tour Cost (per person):
C$9995 Includes taxes and gratuities
Group Size:
10 - 12 participants

What’s included: Airport transfers on tour start and end dates; accommodations based on double occupancy in hotels/lodges listed or similar; ground transportation; all activities as described in the detailed itinerary; entrance fees; meals as specified in the detailed itinerary; a branded stainless-steel water bottle; gratuities for guides, driver, and included meals; all taxes; services of your Tour Leaders

Itinerary at a Glance

DayActivity
1Arrive to Hobart
2To the Tasman Peninsula via kunanyi (Mt. Wellington)
3Tasman Peninsula
4To Lake St. Clair via Gould’s Lagoon and Mt. Field N.P.
5Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair N.P.
6To Tarkanya via Nelson and Montezuma Falls
7Tarkanya: Boat trip through forest to ocean
8To Smithton
9-10Tasmanian Devil search / The Nut State Reserve
11To Cradle Mountain via pinmatik (Rocky Cape)
12Cradle Mountain N.P.
13To Launceston / Departure
Optional extension: East Gippsland: Koalas and Mainland Wildlife
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Your Tour Leaders

With 30 years as a professional wildlife biologist, Martin Cohen has gained extensive experience and a broad range of skills, all of which have contributed to his ability and passion to educate, communicate, and inform a diverse array of people about the wonders of our natural world.

Behind the jovial exterior resides one of Australia's most committed and experienced Wildlife Guides. Scott Roberts has guided throughout Australia and New Zealand and is a highly respected guide trainer.

Quest Nature Tours Worldwide Explorers Club
Tour Cost (per person):
C$9995 Includes taxes and gratuities
Group Size:
10 - 12 participants

What’s included: Airport transfers on tour start and end dates; accommodations based on double occupancy in hotels/lodges listed or similar; ground transportation; all activities as described in the detailed itinerary; entrance fees; meals as specified in the detailed itinerary; a branded stainless-steel water bottle; gratuities for guides, driver, and included meals; all taxes; services of your Tour Leaders

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