2. Tour Itinerary: 6th - 14th APRIL 2027
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If you wish to print a hard copy of the overview and expanded itinerary listed, please download the pdf to the right. Itineraries will be discussed each day. Itineraries are subject to change.
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DAY 1 – Tuesday 6th April, 2027
LAUNCESTON: Welcome to Launceston and to your Kryon Tasmanian Wilderness Experience.
After collecting your bags, make your own way to the hotel. There are several transportation options, such as taxis and rideshares through apps such as Uber.
Check in to your accommodation DETAILS FORWARDED WITH BOOKING INFORMATION. Enjoy some relaxation before your welcome dinner and channelling with Kyron at the hotel.
• Includes welcome dinner
DAY 2 – Wednesday 7th April, 2027
SHEFFIELD - CRADLE MOUNTAIN - DEVILS@CRADLE: Today we will travel to the iconic Cradle Mountain National Park. Firstly, we venture into the hinterland to the mural town of Sheffield where the history of the area is recorded in life size murals on the town walls. Enjoy some time here for morning tea and mural viewing.
We then travel through rain forest, mineral rich mountains and alpine cattle country to reach the iconic Cradle Mountain National Park. Lunch is at Cradle Mountain Hotel and afterwards, enjoy a visit to the magnificent Wilderness Gallery showcasing a range of inspiring Tasmanian art and craft. Channelling with Kyron will be at the Wilderness Gallery.
Afterwards, visit Devils@Cradle, a world class conservation facility dedicated to ensuring the survival of Tasmania’s most unique species. Learn all about the Tasmanian Devils, Eastern quolls, and Spotted-tail quolls whilst gaining an insight into the operations of a working conservation facility.
Check in to your alpine ACCOMMODATION for the next two nights. DETAILS PROVIDED ON BOOKING and enjoy dinner in house at the Altitude Restaurant.
• Includes Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
DAY 3 – Thursday 8th April, 2027
CRADLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK: Today is yours to enjoy the serenity of the pristine and spectacular UNESCO World Heritage listed Cradle Mountain National Park.
There are plenty of opportunities to experience a magical rainforest walk whilst keeping an eye out for wombats, wallabies and currawongs. There will be a bus to take our group to Dove Lake at the foot of the crags of Cradle Mountain. Channelling with Kyron will be at Dove Lake or Glacier Rock Lookout (Dove Lake Shelter is available if weather is unsuitable for outdoors).
• Includes Breakfast, Packed Lunch and Dinner
DAY 4 – Friday 9th April, 2027
CRADLE MOUNTAIN - TULLAH – STRAHAN: This morning we will wind our way to the West Coast via Tullah. Stop at the unique Lakeside Chalet for a delicious morning tea with lovely views. Continue through Rosebery and the historic mining town of Zeehan, which was established in the late 1800's after tin, silver and lead discoveries sparked the largest mining boom in the west. Nicknamed the 'Silver City', it quickly grew into Tasmania's third largest town. Continue to Strahan, a seaside village set on the banks of Macquarie Harbour with a dark and fascinating convict past and access to the pristine UNESCO Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
ACCOMMODATION for the next two nights - DETAILS PROVIDED ON BOOKING and dinner in hotel Restaurant.
Channelling with Kyron will be outside the hotel or at People's Park (Hogarth Falls).
• Includes Breakfast, Morning Tea and Dinner
DAY 5 – Saturday 10th April, 2027
WEST COAST WILDERNESS RAILWAY - STRAHAN LEISURE TIME: Step onboard the West Coast Wilderness Railway’s heritage Drewry diesel train at Regatta Point Station in Strahan and head deep into the rainforest, while onboard guides share stories of those who built the railway and called it their home. Journey over the Iron Bridge at Teepookana, once a thriving port town, before disembarking at Lower Landing Station on the King River. Enjoy a short, nature walk and taste honey, with its origins from local endemic species, before heading back to Strahan. As Wilderness carriage passengers, you are invited to start your journey with a glass of Tasmanian sparkling wine or juice and indulge in a locally inspired light menu.
Channelling with Kyron at the Strahan waterfront.
• Includes Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
DAY 6 – Sunday 11th April, 2027
GORDON RIVER CRUISE - QUEENSTOWN - LAKE ST CLAIR: This morning we cruise the incomparable Gordon River into the heart of Tasmania's wilderness and the edge of World Heritage. Enjoy comfortable Upper Deck Premium Window Seats on board the extraordinary vessel, Harbour Master II. Step ashore Sarah Island for a guided tour of one of the harshest penal settlements in Australia. Follow the Gordon River through UNESCO World Heritage Rainforest, featuring ancient Huon pine, sassafras and myrtle forests and explore the wilderness boardwalk at Heritage Landing. Voyage to Hell's Gates, the aptly named harbour entrance where many early ships were destroyed by ferocious ocean swells. Departing Strahan, follow the windy road to Queenstown, the largest west coast town with a unique history. Surrounded by dramatic hills and mountains stripped by the mining practices in the early 1990s, which are slowly returning to their natural beauty, it was once the world's richest mining town. Continue on the 99m bends out of town and through the western wilds to Lake St Clair National Park ACCOMMODATION DETAILS PROVIDED ON BOOKING. Channelling with Kyron will be at Lake St Clair.
• Includes Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
DAY 7 – Monday 12th April, 2027
LAKE ST CLAIR - HOBART - ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDENS - KUNANYI: Departing Lake St Clair this morning, follow the Wild Way passing trout lakes, mountains and valleys. Pass through Tarraleah Gorge, site of early hydro-electric installations, and tour through the picturesque Derwent Valley. Upon arrival in Hobart City, visit the sheltered, landscaped grounds of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens which holds historic plant collections and a large number of significant trees, many dating from the nineteenth century. Afterwards, take the journey to the pinnacle of Kunanyi (Mount Wellington) for breathtaking views of the Derwent Estuary and southern Tasmania. Check-in to your ACCOMMODATION DETAILS PROVIDED ON BOOKING for your final two nights enjoy dinner in the Restaurant. Channelling with Kyron will be at the pinnacle of Kunanyi (weather permitting). NOTE: Bring layers as it can be quite cold at Kunanyi.
• Includes Breakfast and Dinner
DAY 8 – Tuesday 13th April, 2027
HOBART AT LEISURE: Enjoy Hobart.
2pm – 4pm Meet with Lee and Mon for questions and answers and group sharing of experience.
5.30pm – 7.30 pm Evening Lecture by Lee and Mon for travellers and open to Tassie residents. Up Close with Kryon & the GREEN MIST.
8.15 pm Enjoy a shared table farewell dinner
• Includes Breakfast and Dinner
DAY 9 – Wednesday 14th April, 2027
HOBART & END OF TOUR – Fly home
Today your Tasmanian Wilderness Adventure has come to an end. We hope you have had a memorable trip and enjoyed all Tasmania has to offer.
• Includes Breakfast
LAUNCESTON: Welcome to Launceston and to your Kryon Tasmanian Wilderness Experience.
After collecting your bags, make your own way to the hotel. There are several transportation options, such as taxis and rideshares through apps such as Uber.
Check in to your accommodation DETAILS FORWARDED WITH BOOKING INFORMATION. Enjoy some relaxation before your welcome dinner and channelling with Kyron at the hotel.
• Includes welcome dinner
DAY 2 – Wednesday 7th April, 2027
SHEFFIELD - CRADLE MOUNTAIN - DEVILS@CRADLE: Today we will travel to the iconic Cradle Mountain National Park. Firstly, we venture into the hinterland to the mural town of Sheffield where the history of the area is recorded in life size murals on the town walls. Enjoy some time here for morning tea and mural viewing.
We then travel through rain forest, mineral rich mountains and alpine cattle country to reach the iconic Cradle Mountain National Park. Lunch is at Cradle Mountain Hotel and afterwards, enjoy a visit to the magnificent Wilderness Gallery showcasing a range of inspiring Tasmanian art and craft. Channelling with Kyron will be at the Wilderness Gallery.
Afterwards, visit Devils@Cradle, a world class conservation facility dedicated to ensuring the survival of Tasmania’s most unique species. Learn all about the Tasmanian Devils, Eastern quolls, and Spotted-tail quolls whilst gaining an insight into the operations of a working conservation facility.
Check in to your alpine ACCOMMODATION for the next two nights. DETAILS PROVIDED ON BOOKING and enjoy dinner in house at the Altitude Restaurant.
• Includes Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
DAY 3 – Thursday 8th April, 2027
CRADLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK: Today is yours to enjoy the serenity of the pristine and spectacular UNESCO World Heritage listed Cradle Mountain National Park.
There are plenty of opportunities to experience a magical rainforest walk whilst keeping an eye out for wombats, wallabies and currawongs. There will be a bus to take our group to Dove Lake at the foot of the crags of Cradle Mountain. Channelling with Kyron will be at Dove Lake or Glacier Rock Lookout (Dove Lake Shelter is available if weather is unsuitable for outdoors).
• Includes Breakfast, Packed Lunch and Dinner
DAY 4 – Friday 9th April, 2027
CRADLE MOUNTAIN - TULLAH – STRAHAN: This morning we will wind our way to the West Coast via Tullah. Stop at the unique Lakeside Chalet for a delicious morning tea with lovely views. Continue through Rosebery and the historic mining town of Zeehan, which was established in the late 1800's after tin, silver and lead discoveries sparked the largest mining boom in the west. Nicknamed the 'Silver City', it quickly grew into Tasmania's third largest town. Continue to Strahan, a seaside village set on the banks of Macquarie Harbour with a dark and fascinating convict past and access to the pristine UNESCO Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
ACCOMMODATION for the next two nights - DETAILS PROVIDED ON BOOKING and dinner in hotel Restaurant.
Channelling with Kyron will be outside the hotel or at People's Park (Hogarth Falls).
• Includes Breakfast, Morning Tea and Dinner
DAY 5 – Saturday 10th April, 2027
WEST COAST WILDERNESS RAILWAY - STRAHAN LEISURE TIME: Step onboard the West Coast Wilderness Railway’s heritage Drewry diesel train at Regatta Point Station in Strahan and head deep into the rainforest, while onboard guides share stories of those who built the railway and called it their home. Journey over the Iron Bridge at Teepookana, once a thriving port town, before disembarking at Lower Landing Station on the King River. Enjoy a short, nature walk and taste honey, with its origins from local endemic species, before heading back to Strahan. As Wilderness carriage passengers, you are invited to start your journey with a glass of Tasmanian sparkling wine or juice and indulge in a locally inspired light menu.
Channelling with Kyron at the Strahan waterfront.
• Includes Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
DAY 6 – Sunday 11th April, 2027
GORDON RIVER CRUISE - QUEENSTOWN - LAKE ST CLAIR: This morning we cruise the incomparable Gordon River into the heart of Tasmania's wilderness and the edge of World Heritage. Enjoy comfortable Upper Deck Premium Window Seats on board the extraordinary vessel, Harbour Master II. Step ashore Sarah Island for a guided tour of one of the harshest penal settlements in Australia. Follow the Gordon River through UNESCO World Heritage Rainforest, featuring ancient Huon pine, sassafras and myrtle forests and explore the wilderness boardwalk at Heritage Landing. Voyage to Hell's Gates, the aptly named harbour entrance where many early ships were destroyed by ferocious ocean swells. Departing Strahan, follow the windy road to Queenstown, the largest west coast town with a unique history. Surrounded by dramatic hills and mountains stripped by the mining practices in the early 1990s, which are slowly returning to their natural beauty, it was once the world's richest mining town. Continue on the 99m bends out of town and through the western wilds to Lake St Clair National Park ACCOMMODATION DETAILS PROVIDED ON BOOKING. Channelling with Kyron will be at Lake St Clair.
• Includes Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
DAY 7 – Monday 12th April, 2027
LAKE ST CLAIR - HOBART - ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDENS - KUNANYI: Departing Lake St Clair this morning, follow the Wild Way passing trout lakes, mountains and valleys. Pass through Tarraleah Gorge, site of early hydro-electric installations, and tour through the picturesque Derwent Valley. Upon arrival in Hobart City, visit the sheltered, landscaped grounds of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens which holds historic plant collections and a large number of significant trees, many dating from the nineteenth century. Afterwards, take the journey to the pinnacle of Kunanyi (Mount Wellington) for breathtaking views of the Derwent Estuary and southern Tasmania. Check-in to your ACCOMMODATION DETAILS PROVIDED ON BOOKING for your final two nights enjoy dinner in the Restaurant. Channelling with Kyron will be at the pinnacle of Kunanyi (weather permitting). NOTE: Bring layers as it can be quite cold at Kunanyi.
• Includes Breakfast and Dinner
DAY 8 – Tuesday 13th April, 2027
HOBART AT LEISURE: Enjoy Hobart.
2pm – 4pm Meet with Lee and Mon for questions and answers and group sharing of experience.
5.30pm – 7.30 pm Evening Lecture by Lee and Mon for travellers and open to Tassie residents. Up Close with Kryon & the GREEN MIST.
8.15 pm Enjoy a shared table farewell dinner
• Includes Breakfast and Dinner
DAY 9 – Wednesday 14th April, 2027
HOBART & END OF TOUR – Fly home
Today your Tasmanian Wilderness Adventure has come to an end. We hope you have had a memorable trip and enjoyed all Tasmania has to offer.
• Includes Breakfast
