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aud300 itu untuk berapa hari sis sewa kereta?
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Edited by anna.arol at 11-8-2015 05:19 PM
Tamar Valley:
The Tamar Valley runs north and south of Launceston in the island's north. It is one of the main gateway airports where many visitors arrive into Tasmania from the mainland. Some of the big attractions in the warmer months are to wander through fields of Lavender or take the oppurtunity to tee off at Barnbougle Dunes, one of the world's highest rated golf courses despite being one of its most recently established.
Must SEE and DO experiences Tamar Valley:
1. Beaconsfield
- The small town is famous for gold which was discovered in 1869 and infamous for mine collapse in 2006.
2. Platypus House
- Tasmania is home to many weird and wonderful animals including this egg-laying mammal on show at Platypus House.
3. Seahorse World
- Located at Beauty Point, this educational facility is also important for the ecology of Tasmania's native Pot Bellied Seahorse.
4. Lavender House
- Follow the scent trail to the aromatic perfumers and producers of skin care products housed in Lavender House.
5. Hillwood Berry Farm
- Visitors can pick their own blackberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants and loganberries on the farm.
6. Leaning Church Vineyard
- Wander through the vines, enjoy the landscaped gardens, admire local artwork, browse the gift shop and laugh at the quirky wine descriptions.
7. Bridestowe Lavender
- Images of fields of colourful lavender lure visitors to photograph the estate and to buy therapeutic lavender products.
8. Barnbougle Dunes Golf Course
- Play on this wind-swept course situated along Anderson Bay near Bridport, ranked as the world's 7th best public access course and the 35th best course in the world.
9. Visit Winneries
- The Tamar is home to many welcoming cellardoors where the fruits of the vine can be sampled at iconic wineries.
Suggested Route:
Launceston - Beaconfield - Platypus House - Seahorse World - Lavender House - Hillwood Berry Farm - Leaning Church Vineyard - Bridestowe Lavender - Barnbourgle & Lost Farm - Launceston
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pav..ade link keta sewa tak...
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VroomVroomVroom.com.au
kt situ die compare a few company punya harga terus... kitorg amek ngan budget sbb no extra charge utk 2nd driver
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cakap pasal 2nd driver ni kan, macam mana diorg verify kita ada pakai 2nd driver ke tak eh...
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xtau la jugak..tp utk langkah keselamatan.. ikut je rules dia..takot kena byr saman lak kang
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Edited by anna.arol at 11-8-2015 05:15 PM
The North West:
The North West is home to uncomplicated and relaxed living but enriched with extraordinary experiences. It's a place to experience activities as diverse as seeing wild Tasmanian Devils to sampling single malts that have even made the Scots sit up and take notice. Visitors can take a leisurely walk through some of the world's largest remaining tracts of cool temperate rainforest and visit bush studios where artisans craft fine furniture sustainably harvested from the forests.
The farms of the North West produce fresh seasonal vegetables, cherries, berries, stone fruits, herbs and prize-winning beef cattle graze on the lush pastures. Meet the growers as well as sampling other delicacies such as artisinal chocolates and cheeses.
Discover Stanley, one of Australia's finest colonial villages. Explore the Woolnorth hydro-wind farm, photograph the coastlines spectacular scenery, see penguins and enjoy the world's cleanest air at Cape Grim. Develop an appetite by walking up an extinct volcano called The Nut or take a cruise to a seal colony. Recover in the Stanley Hotel which is considered Australia's best pub bistro.
Must SEE and DO experiences The North West:
1. Asghrove Farm Cheese
- Sample artisan cheeses like Mr Bennett's Blue at the dairy and shop located on the Bass Highway at Elizabeth Town.
2. Christmas Hills Raspberry Cafe
- Experience a raspberry overdose here.
3. 41°C South Tasmania
- Sample home-smoked salmon and rillettes at this inland salmon and ginseng farm.
4. Melita Honey Farm
- The farm is literally buzzing with every bee product known to mankind sold in the shop.
5. Mole Creek Karst National Park
- The park includes sinkholes plus Marakoopa and King Solomons Caves.
6. Trowunna Wildlife Park
- The 26ha sanctuary is located at Mole Creek and home to Tasmanian wildlife only plus the Koala.
7. Sheffield
- In Sheffield, graffiti is legalized with public murals adorning what is possibly the world's most art-covered town.
8. House of Anvers
- Belgium chocolate-making skills using fresh Tasmanian produce have put Latrobe on the gourmet map for its artisinal chocolates served in the cafe and shop.
9. Devonport
- Home to the Bass Strait ferry terminal where ferries from Melbourne on the mainland dock.
10. Penguin
- It comes as no surprise that penguins are the star attraction here but the Sunday markets are not to be missed either.
11. Wynyard
- Home to a tulip festival and Table Cap which is an extinct volcano that adjoins pristine beaches.
12. Tazmazia
- World largest maze complex named town of Promised Land.
13. The Nut in Stanley
- Stanley's most prominent landmark is a volcanic plug called The Nut. Visitors come to fish, to swim and to admire a town of less than 500 peoples.
14. Cape Grim
- Tasmania's most north-western point is faous for the world's cleanest air and some of the finest beef in the world.
Suggested Route:
Launceston - Elizabeth - Chudleigh - Sheffield - Latrobe - Devonport - Penguin - Burnie - Wynyard - Stanley - Launceston
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Craddle Mountain:
Enjoy Craddle Mountain's many moods from misty mornings to Dove Lake's mirror-image reflections. Ancient rainforests, waterfalls and wildlife encounters arouse curiosity in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stay in luxurious lodges and enjoy gourmet meals and soothing spas or stay in wilderness cabins.
Head off and circumnavigate Dove Lake, certainly one of the most picturesque mountains lakes in the world. This relatively easy walking track traverses various ecosystems from the tranquil lake to fascinating plant communities.
Unlike the region's hardy pioneers most visitors enjoy the comfort of luxurious lodges or wilderness cabins. Gourmet dining and soothing spas are important for some while hikes through the wilderness are memorable for others.
Must SEE and DO experiences Cradle Mountain:
1. Cradle Mountain
- Head off for walks around the Dove Lake.
2. Devils @ Cradle
- See the nocturnal habits of Tasmania's famous Tasmanian Devil in the safety of observing platforms.
3. Wilderness Gallery
- Admire 10 rooms of wild photography in the gallery adjoining Pure Tasmania's Cradle Mountain Chateau.
4. Scenic Flight
- Get a bird's eye perspective of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
5. Walk Dove Lake
- Dove Lake is the walk to do at Cradle Mountain and the most rewarding for picturesque scenery.
6. Enchanted Walk
- A short and easy 20 minutes walk to suit all age groups. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the cascading river, magical rainforest and wombat burrows.
7. Cradle Park Explorer
- A great way to see the best of Cradle Mountain National Park with the experienced coach captain who have extensive 'local knowledge'.
8. Overland Track Walk (6 days)
- Opt to be really daring and adventurous and head off from Cradle Mountain.
9. 60 Great Short Walks
- Offers the best of Tasmania's walking oppurtunities, ranging from 10 minutes to all day. The walks are located throughout Tasmania, Cradle Mountain has 4, happy walking!
Suggested Route:
Stanley - Cape Grim - Markers' Workshop - Wilderness Gallery - Scenic Flight - Cradle Mountain National Park - Devils@Cradle - Wildlife night spotting tour - Stanley
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baik....Cradle Mountain is a must in my itinerary!
takna chase aurora kee?
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West Coast:
Western Tasmania is wild. Wilderness, forests, lakes, rivers and coasts dominate the landscape. The next landfall to the west is Argentina all the way across the Indian and Atlantic Oceans in South America. Away from the main trails, go with the flow while rafting the mystical Franklin River with its rapids and raviness, or kayak the mighty Gordon River. Skim over rivers and forests in a seaplane flight from Strahan and land on a river within the untouched wilderness.
Some of the rigion's great journeys, like the luxury cruises on Macquarie Harbour, combine adventure with the delights of superb wines and gourmet produce. Take a steam train ride to former mining towns and experience the tragedies and triumphs that were part of pioneer life.
Must SEE and DO experiences West Coast:
1. Zeehan
- This old silver mining town has a historic streetscape and is home to the West Coast Pioneer Museum.
2. Strahan
- Strahan is but a mere village but it fronts onto one of the world's greatest natural harbours that is far bigger than the much lauded Sydney Harbour.
3. Golden River Cruise
- Cruise from Strahan to Hell's Gate and then up Macquarie Harbour to the Heritage Landing on the Gordon River.
4. Watch 'The Ship that never was' Play
- The play potrays the story of a dramatic convict escape in 1834 from Sarah Island in Macquarie Harbour.
5. The Wall in the Wilderness
- When finished this sculpture housed at Derwent Bridge and made from wood will be 100m long.
6. Lake St Clair
- The lake is southernmost part of the famous Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park that forms the headwaters for the Derwent River.
Suggested Route:
Cradle Mountain - Zeehan - Strahan - Queenstown - lake St Clair - Hobart - Cradle Mountain
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Accommodation:
Unique Accommodation
1. Curringa Farm
- A 300 hectar family farming property with three secluded cottages set in the natural bushland overlooking Lake Meadowbank.
2. Henry Jones Art Hotel
- Converted sandstone warehouse make up 50 rooms on Hobart's central waterfront.
3. Huon Valley Caravan Park
- Experience Tassie farming adventure like watching the hungry pigs devouring barrels of strawberries and cherries, hand feed the chicken, sheeps and goats, see cows being milked and learned how cheese is made which is unlike any other parks in Tasmania.
4. Islington
- Small luxe hotel opening out to a lovely garden. Built in 1847 and now fully restored, it has 11 rooms decorated with fine artworks and furnished with antiques.
5. @VDL
- Like much of the charming historic fishing village of Stanley in the island's northwest. @VDL is right by the water and there are views of Bass Strait from every room.
Local and International Chains
1. Accor
- Mercure Hobart, Mercure Hadleys Hobart, Grand Mercure Hobart, Mercure Launceston and The Sabel Launceston.
2. Choice Hotels
- International brand of hotels, motels and apartments.
3. Discover Holiday Parks
- Affordable cabin in Cradle Mountain, Devonport, Hobart, Mornington Hobart, Tamar Valley and Strahan.
4. Innkeepers
- From luxury resort to holiday apartments and motels in 21 locations.
5. Peppers Hotel and Resorts
- Peppers Seaport Launceston, Peppers Cradle Mountain and Peppers Yoke Cove.
6. Pure Tasmania
- Henry Jones Art Hotel, Wrest Point Hotel Hobart, Cradle Mountain Chateau, Strahan Village, Freycinet Lodge and the Saffire Freycinet.
Resorts and Lodges
1. Cradle Mountain Lodge
- A wilderness retreat with private cabins. Enjoy cosy log fires, restaurants and the Waldheim Alpine Spa.
2. Saffire
- 20 private suites with sweeping views of the bay and Hazards Mountains. It also has a spa and gym.
3. Freycinet Lodge
- Wilderness Lodge in Freycinet National Park with 60 private cabins.
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Top 10 Best to discover Tasmania:
1. Best place to see wildlife
- Tasmania is brimming with indigenous wildlife. Wombats, wallabies and echidnas are readily seen in locations from the north-west to the south-east. The Tasmanian Devil, mighty eagles and platypus also put on a wild show.
2. Best Oyster
- Tasmania has Australia's finest oysters. You can buy them from the Freycinet Marine Farm near Coles Bay and on Bruny Island, just south of Hobart. Both places have farm gates. A dozen of the best, freshest, juiciest oysters costs around a whopping A$15.
3. Best hideway
- Saffire, discreetly positioned overlooking the Hazards Mountains, Freycinet Peninsula and the pristine waters of Great Oyster Bay. The intimate sanctuary Saffire Freycinet blends mankind and nature with breathtaking beauty.
4. Best place for art
- This is Australia's largest private museum, from contemporary and avant-garde to antiquities. Everything about the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is intensely exciting and from New York and London to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo there will be art professionals and the curious who read about MONA and book a trip to Tasmania.
5. Best farm stay
- Curringa Farm is near Hamilton, about ad hour from Hobart. Tim and Jane Parsons are farmers and their family-run property produces wool, prime lambs, poppies, cabbage and cereal crops. Tours encompossing sheep-shearing, working-dog demonstrations and environmental land management are conducted at the property.
6. Best Coastal Adventure
- Seals, dolphins and albatross are entertainers at this show, a four-hour Wineglass Bay cruise from Coles Bay along the Freycinet coastline. Even this great shows extras, the sea cliffs and caves and islands, are worthy of a sustained encore. At Wineglass Bay the crew serves oysters, sparkling wine and cheeses.
7. Best Hikes
- The Overland Trek is Tasmania's most recognised walk. Trampers the world over travel to the island for this six-day, 65km walk through a part of Tasmania's World Heritage Area. The walk through World Heritage wilderness from Cradle Valley to Lake St. Clair.
8. Best place to pick fruit
- Sorell Fruit Farm is about 30 minute drive from Hobart, at least 10 different varieties of sweet cherries which can be picked on the farm from December to January. Strawberries and blackcurrants are variously are in season from November to May.
9. Best Treetop adventure
- Tahune AirWalk is one of the world's few treetops walks, offering spectacular views over southern forests, the Hartz Mountains and the mighty Picton and Houn Rivers. The AirWalk is almost half a kilometre and is suspended up to 48 metres in the air on steel towers.
10. Best way to say 'I Do'
- Wineglass Bay Lookout is located in a saddle of the Hazards Range. After 30 minutes, the first views of Winegass Bay appear. As the only access to the bay is via foot or boat is this not the perfect place to propose? There's not much that this small island doesn't offer.
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uols, national park pass tu nak online ke beli kt sana?
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Edited by Changa at 19-8-2015 01:53 PM
bercakap pasal tasmania.
macam blessing in disguise jua akak buat drama dgn airbnb pasal minta refund.
ada juga alasan kukuh akak untuk dapat refund full since host akak strict cancellation policy nya.by right kalau cancel hanya akan dpat 50% refund jah.
that's the main reason akak tak cancel selama ini since akak dah street view kawasan rumah heshe yang akak pedalaman itu.
kalau kakak memang sewa kereta tak kesah la senang nak cikcur ke hulu ke hilir
now dah setel, airbnb akan refund akak full except for airbnb fees gitu.
tak kesah la janji akak dpt stay di pekan hobart.at least akak tak payah nak sewa kereta sepanjang masa akak kat sana, maybe sewa for 1 day jah.
akak dah book hotel ini Macquarie Manor, katanya walking distance jah nak ke salamanca market dan battery point bagai.
akak rasa rate akak dpt memang murah kot? akak book kat expedia.
senang sikit akak nak cikcur dan cari makan.
kalau akak stay kat rumah daddy itu susah juga akak nak cari makan since rumah heshe di area perkampungan gitu.
nak balik lewat pun segan kot?
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kwn iols yg study kt OZ ckp, kalu uols x mampoo nak g NZ, cukuplah g Tasmania sbb bumi nya spt NZ jua...btol ka sis? |
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akak kat hobart 11-14 jah sis. tu yg menggelupor sikit plan nya.
sabtu 12 tu akak ingat pepagi buta dah nak cikcur ke salamanca market, tgh hari rasa nya ada tour ke richmond gitu and maybe ke mount wellington sekali kalau sempat,
ahad pagi akak plan nak sewa kereta then jenjalan jauh2 sikit or maybe ambik tour ke bruny island dari hobart.
ada jumpa gourmet tour ke bruny around AUD130ke AUD150 gitu kot?
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tak boleh nak buat comparison lagi so far sebab next month baru nak gi Tassie....NZ pergi last year, tak cukup travel 2 weeks tu...inshaAllah ada rezeki nak ulang roadtrip kat sana...
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