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Hobart Highlights Full Day Tour #WCEXP
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Head off from Hobart at 8.00am while the streets are quiet. En route to spectacular Kunanyi (Mt. Wellington), you'll enjoy a city highlights tour!
Once you reach the mountain, breathe in the famous pristine Tasmanian air as you zoom up to the pinnacle. That's 1272m high! Here, you'll be greeted by the best view of Hobart and surrounds. After you take the perfect photo, it's time to head back down to the city.
if you're travelling on a Saturday, stop in at the Salamanca Market. This world class market offers the best of Tassie culture - art, produce, buskers, souvenirs, beverages and much more! You'll have an hour and a half to explore here before you're off to your next stop, Richmond.
Richmond is an iconic township, rich in convict history, sandstone and colonial buildings. It's also home to Australia's oldest bridge and catholic church.
Next, visit Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, whose main purpose is to rehabilitate wildlife so they can return to there native habitat. Some of the animals at Bonorong are extinct everywhere but in this island refuge. Hand feed kangaroos and get up close and personal with all the unique Tasmanian and Australian wildlife. You'll even meet the famous Tasmanian Devil.
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