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Premier Travel Tasmania: Our Story | Australian Wildlife Journeys

Premier Travel Tasmania has been offering refined encounters with nature across the ‘island state’ for over 20 years. For bookings visit https://www.premiertraveltasmania.com or call +61 3 6231 4214 Video produced by Gravity Films. Video footage courtesy of Tourism Tasmania, Tourism Australia, Simon Mustoe & The Tailor. Premier Travel Tasmania has been offering refined encounters with nature across the ‘island state’ for over 20 years. Tasmania is incredibly blessed to have around forty per cent of land protected via national parks and reserves. The company’s promise to share the diverse flora & fauna, pristine wilderness, rich heritage, gourmet food & wine and local characters, inextricably connects guests to what is quintessentially Tasmania. Tasmania has an abundance of native wildlife and together with UNESCO World Heritage Listed Wilderness, rugged mountains, temperate rainforests and pristine white sandy beaches it provides a perfect place for touring away from urban hustle and bustle. Travellers are invited to be immersed in this rejuvenating environment with all the comforts of modern life; this consistently leads to guests being refreshed across body and mind beyond expectations. The team led by Daniel & Sylvie Schoedler, consists of local guides who know Tasmania intimately and are able to provide interpretation and share stories in a meaningful way. At the core of the company’s ethos is to preserve Tasmania’s endemic wildlife and their natural habitats, with major contributions provided towards saving the Tasmania Devil from habitat loss and disease.

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