If you are going to Melbourne Australia on a holiday, one thing that you already know for sure is to visit the natural reserves to see Kangaroos and Koalas (Australia’s Specialty) or to go to some of the finest beaches in the world. However, there are some other attractions so miraculous and unique that only Australia is the country to experience them all at one place. For instance, consider Out back with its endless vastness or the Tasmania with its tropical lushness so heavenly that it feels like falling in love again.
Tasmania has inspired many travelers by dint of its amazing yet surprising landscapes and exotic locations. For going to Tasmania, the most convenient way is to buy cheap flights to Melbourne, cheap tickets to Melbourne with direct flights are easily available at promotional deals with British Airways or Qantas and some times indirect cheap flights to Melbourne are available from any where in UK with carriers like Etihad, Qatar and Emirates. From Melbourne you can take a domestic flight to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. For more details on Melbourne Flights see Cheap flights to Australia.
Tasmania is an Australian island and state, also referred by the locals as “Tassie” or “The Apple Isle” or “The holiday Isle” but most commonly “The Island of Inspiration”. Tasmania has a remarkably diverse landscape that contains glacial mountains, dense forests and rolling green hills. Its 350-km distance from the continent is the main reason for Tasmania’s distinctive climatic and cultural nature. The isolation has left a legacy of unique flora and fauna, fresh air and abundance of water and relaxed lifestyle. Tasmania – the 26th largest island in the world is a haven for wildlife lovers, hikers and fly-fishermen that come to experience the island’s many national parks, forests and most importantly water falls.
Tasmania is a place designed to experience leisure and enjoying astounding scenery like that of the majestic Cradle Mountain or the white sand and crystal clear waters of the east coast. Tasmania’s capital city Hobart, situated on the shores of the Derwent River is Australia’s second oldest city and its southernmost capital. The prominent attraction of Tasmania is “Mount Field National Park” location of what must be the most photographed waterfall in Tasmania – “Russell Falls”. Its three elegant tiers, framed by lush vegetation, have attracted visitors for well over a hundred years. In 1885 Russell Falls became Tasmania’s first nature reserve, while Mount Field was declared a national park in 1916.
Tasmania has a lot to offer, and yet a lot more to discover for your self.