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SOUTHERN WILDERNESS
Since 1982, Tasmanian Expeditions has used its understanding of the various pristine Tasmanian areas to carefully craft sustainable trekking, cycling, rafting and rock-climbing adventures around these unique landscapes.
“ If I had to make the choice of only one of trip in my life time it would have to be the Great Tasmanian Traverse. It is by far the longest trip we have ever o ered and you get to experience the greatest and most iconic adventures that Tassie has to o er.”
Our guides are a key strength, chosen for their knowledge and passion of the areas that they work in. All of our guides are carefully hand-picked and have amazing insights into wildlife, trail history, responsible travel and local Indigenous culture, enabling us to create truly unique itineraries and for you to come away with memories to be treasured forever. We believe that a guide can make or break
a trip and so we work with passionate, experienced, knowledgeable and personable guides who are dedicated in making your trip memorable for all the right reasons. To the left are some of the guides that you may come across on our small group tours:
scott o’leary
jordie rieniets
immersing yourself in nature with a group of individuals all seeking a break from busy lives. People reconnect with themselves and the ever changing landscapes. It’s great seeing people overcome challenges and helping them complete the expedition.”
“
I love my job because f the places it takes me,
o
as well as the people that
I meet along the way.
My favourite trip would
be the Franklin River because of its incredible natural beauty and the adventure involved in the trip.”
“
I love working with people nd there is no better way of breaking down barriers than
a
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MAIN IMAGE:  e iconic Franklin River, the setting for our spectacular rafting adventures | Glen Walker
maddy stopp
layton
“ My favourite trip
w
ould have to be the walls
of Jerusalem. You really feel like you are in another world hiking through ancient pine forests, over underwater streams and maybe finishing your day o  with a swim
in a lake. You just can’t
beat it!”


































































































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