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Tasmania is often a forgotten gem (Image: Getty) Looking to go and explore somewhere that is off the beaten track? If you’ve been there and done with most of Europe why not go somewhere further afield? Then Tasmania may be the place for you. Tasmania is Australia’s most southern state. Travellers can learn about the deeply rooted Aboriginal history of the state and a vast range of out-of-the-ordinary experiences.

Let’s take a look at why Tasmania should be on your travel list. Don't miss..



. Family holidays get more expensive as weather gets hotter - how to save money tasmania (Image: Getty) Things to do in Tasmania? Tasmania, or lutruwita by its palawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal) name, is a small island with a long history. It’s one of the few places on Earth with landscapes unchanged from the time of the ancient Gondwana supercontinent.

Visitors now have the opportunity to learn more about First Peoples’ connection to their Country, stories, knowledge and enduring culture. In the dunes and beaches in Tasmania’s Larapuna / Bay of Fires area. The dunes, and depressions in the land tell of shelters once used by Tasmanian Aboriginal people.

Go foraging for bush tucker with palawa Kipli or take a guided walk through the Bay of Fires. Don't miss..

. Pretty English market town has the UK’s best food [FOOD] Travellers share tips to spot a tourist trap restaurant [TIPS] England’s greenest city is incredibly walkable [GREEN] There's plenty to explore on the island (Image: Ge.

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