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Showing posts with label Trekking. Show all posts

Cradle Mountains, Tasmania - A Wilderness Vision

The Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is one of the iconic national park in Australian island of Tasmania. Covering an area of 1280 sq. km., the national park contains some of the spectacular scenery and it is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Area. The Park actually is two, Lake St. Clair on the south-east side is the main attraction and starting point for Tasmania's most famous walks including the famous The Overland Track. While Cradle Mountain on the northern end has some of the incredible scenery.

The jagged contours of Cradle Mountain epitomize the feel of a wild landscape, while ancient rain forest and alpine heath-lands, button-grass and stands of colorful deciduous beech provide a range of environments to explore. Icy streams cascading out of rugged mountains, stands of ancient pines mirrored in the still waters of glacial lakes and a wealth of wildlife ensure there is always something to captivate you. 
Photo Credits: hobartcampervanhire.com
 Hiking is one of the major activity in the Park. Overland Track, a 80 km walk between Cradle Mountains and lake St Clair, is the most beautiful walking trail of the Park. There are guided tours for the walk, including stays at catered huts on the way and can be done in 6 days. If you are short of time, there are several small tracks.

Visit:
1. Avoid Winter months of June, July and August
2. During April, you can see the spectacular changing colors of the deciduous beech

Attractions:
1.Climb Mt Ossa, Tasmania’s highest mountain and visit the fairytale D'Alton, Fergusson and Hartnett waterfalls
2. Cruise along Lake St Clair, Tasmania’s deepest lake and a walk past highland lakes and rivers
3.  Explore magical myrtle forests and see a species of beech tree more than 60 million years old
4. Trek to the top of Cradle Mountain through button grass plains and herb meadows.  From the 1,545 meter summit, you can look out over Dove and Crater Lakes Crater Lake and see valleys, plateaus, heaths and forests stretching for around 80 kilometers
5. Watch out for Padmelons, Bennett's wallabies, wombats and possums
6. If you are interested in the natural history of the park, you can enjoy the displays and interpretation at the Visitor Center, which you will pass as you travel towards Dove Lake
Photo Credits: journals.worldnomads.com
Accessibility: 
Cradle Mountains (Northern End): Devonport, Deloraine or Launceston
Lake St. Clair (Southern End): Derwent Bridge on the Lyell Highways between Queenstown and Hobart.

Accommodation:  
Plenty of accommodations are available for the tourists of this park

Tips:
1. Walkers are limited for environmental reasons so you’ll need to book with Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service in advance.
2. Feeding animals is strictly prohibited in the park and a large fine amount is imposed if caught feeding animals.
3. Climate in the region is unpredictable and wet weather is very common. Hence suitable gears is recommended.

Jeju Islands - "Islands of the God"

Jeju-do (Cheju Island) is a volcanic island and the largest island in South Korea. The island is formed by the outpouring of lava from volcanic eruption 2 million years ago. The island and its lava tubes not just give the island a unique natural beauty but also provide insights on the history of our planet. Hence the island was designated as a UNESCO natural world Heritage site.
Photo-credits: planetware.com
 Jeju-do is a honeymooner’s paradise and estimated 60% of the newly wed South Koreans travel to Jeju for their Honeymoon. Once an island used to banish prisoner, the island is popularly known as “Island of Gods”. The volcanic rocks, dramatic waterfalls, turquoise beaches and the Korean culture and tradition, makes Jeju-do a not to be missed destination. Jeju-do is an ideal destination for Honeymooners and vacationers looking for places less commonly heard in India.

Best time to visit: autumn (March-May) and spring (June-August).
Time Difference: 41/2 hrs ahead of IST
Currency: South Korean Won (KRW) [1 INR = 25 KRW approx.]

Get-in:
Flights: Jeju International Airport is located Jeju city and all the flights to Jeju, fly into this airport. There are no direct flights to Jeju from India. The major transit points are Seoul, Beijing, Osaka, Hong Kong, Singapore etc.
Boat: There are ferry services between a number of ports in mainland Korea and the Jeju Island. There are also Cruises from Japan.

Accommodation: There are many resorts, hotels and traditional stays in Jeju. The most hotels are oriented in Jeju city and Seogwipo. But there is accommodation on the small islands as well.
Photo-credits: www.jejuweekly.com
Attractions:
1.  Hallasan National Park: It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beautiful park to hike.
2. Sungsan’s Peak: A great sunrise view point.
3. Chenjeyun Waterfall: 3 falls in the lush green landscape
4. Chungbang Waterfall: A thunderous waterfall, very attractive
5. Hallim Park: A beautiful park with many exotic plants and beautiful caves
6. Water hole, a spectacular display of nature's ability to shape and carve yet another visual marvel
7. Yeomiji Botanical Park
8. There are a number of museums
9. There are also many beaches
10. There are many caves and volcanic rocks

Do:
1. Jeju Fire Festival: In Feb, the Jeju island showcases torch relay for a long stretch
2. Diving in Munsom
3. Trekking in the Hallasan National Park

Tips:
1. Having a Korean phrasebook will be of great use
2. The entry fee for tourist spot are costly compared to mainland South Korea

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