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Had an amazing trip, thanks to our guides Sam and Claire and a great group.
As mentioned in other comments, the Overland Track is not for the faint hearted. Definitely worth the challenge and expect to get wet feet. Incredibly beautiful from snow covered mountains and tracks, to button grass plains, lakes and rainforests. Both Sam and Claire are very knowledgeable and informative along the way, imparting historical, botanical and geological information, plus they are fantastic hosts, making sure we were all well fed and watered every day. Food, drinks and accommodation are really worth the daily trek. Nice hot showers, I didn't need the full 4 mins by the way. The whole trip is very well organised, with safety being the top priority. Note you do only need what they suggest on the packing list. If you take more, you need to carry it! Thanks so much Tasmanian Walking Company for an amazing experience. Thankfully this beautiful place is World Heritage listed.
The Tasmanian Walking Company really delivered in spades and I have already recommended this experience to several others. Our four boys gave us the Three Capes Walk as a Christmas present last year. My wife and I are regular hikers … Continue
Great group of fellow hikers, enjoyable quality meals & comfortable accommodation. All we had to do was enjoy the experience , everything is covered & 5 star experience throughout. It was roughing it in luxury. Loved al the extra surprises, … Continue
Amazing experience. This was a tough walk, with rain, snow and hail. The track is real ankle braking stuff for the most part. There are board walks and steps but this trip is not for the faint hearted as we … Continue
The three capes walk was a magnificent experience and exceeded all our expectations. The Tasmanian coastline is rugged and absolutely amazing. Mad’s and Claire made every minute a wonderful experience. Their expertise and knowledge made every step a “never to … Continue