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Wild Trek Tours - Tasmania

Track finish at the jetty at Lake St Clair
View of Dove Lake from the track near Ronny Creek
View near Marions Lookout on day 1 of The Overland Track
View of Waterfall Valley from The Overland Track
Signpost near Narcissus Hut and Lake St Clair near the finish of The Overland Track
View of Freney Lagoon from The South Coast Track
View of the climb up The Ironbound Range from The South Coast Track
View from near the summit of The Ironbound Range on The South Coast Track
View of The Ironbound Range from The South Coast Track
Little Deadman's Bay on The South Coast Track - a welcome sight after crossing The Ironbound Range
Wild Trek Tours offers true wilderness experiences with fully guided trekking tours of the famous Kokoda Trail as well as Tasmania's world-renown Overland Track and the South Coast Track. Added to this is also Wilsons Promontory Northern Circuit in Victoria, and many others as well. All treks are guided treks with two experienced guides, offering participants an experience of a lifetime. Tick these treks off your bucket list while soaking up the scenery and the unforgettable trekking adventure. Singles, groups, and families are all welcome. Tasmania - The Overland Track is rated one of the 10 best walks in the World. This is an iconic trek through the pristine Cradle Mountain area of Tasmania through to Australia's deepest freshwater lake at Lake St Clair. Spectacular scenery awaits you every day. Tasmania - The South Coast Track is a walk for more experienced trekkers, through the wilderness areas of South West Tasmania. A light plane trip from Cambridge airport to Melaleuca starts the trek, then trekking to Cockle Creek, crossing rugged landscapes, including The Ironbound Ranges, multiple river and creek crossings, pristine landscapes, and untouched beaches.
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