visit Australia Logo
Oct
27
2009
1

About Tasmania in Brief

Know about Tasmania while planning Tasmania tour

Tasmania is an Australian island and state. It is located 240 kilometres (150 mi) south of the eastern side of the continent, from which it is separated by Bass Strait. The state includes the island of Tasmania – the 26th largest island in the world – and the surrounding islands.

Tasmania is located off the southeast corner of mainland Australia. It is Australia’s smallest state in terms of both size and population, yet is a major tourist attraction due to the diverse and spectacular scenery, unspoilt wilderness and heritage. Tasmania is promoted as the natural state and the “island of inspiration” owing to its large and relatively unspoiled natural environment.

The capital city of Tasmania is Hobart, located in the south-east of the state.

Tasmania enjoys much the same temperate climate as other southern Australian states. Hobart, Tasmania’s capital, receives less rain than any other Australian capital except Adelaide.

Many wildlife parks are scattered across the state. In addition to the national parks mentioned previously, visitors may be interested in the lavendar farm at Scottsdale, or in Launceston’s many fine parks.

Lifestyle and culture

Hobart’s Salamanca Market is popular; there are also many museums throughout the state giving an insight on Tasmanian history. There are several Aboriginal cultural centres, notably Tiagarra on the north-west coast. The north-west coast is also a “must” for those interested in crafts or fine foods. Tasmania’s Symphony Orchestra is one of the best in the country.

Tasmania has long been considered one of Australia unique holiday destinations. It is the place where nature and wilderness meets, and the place where convict history and Tasmanian culture come together to form a rich and diverse story.

Also check details on Australia travel guide

Recommended Reading:
About Australian Geography

VisitAustralia.com | Powered by WordPress