Located 200 km south of the eastern side of the Australia is Tasmania, which is known as the "Island of Rejuvenation". This nickname of the state is derived form the fact that it boasts of an unspoiled natural environment and features some of the most visited National Parks and World Heritage Sites.
The capital and the largest city of Tasmania is Hobart that is one of the major cities of the country. Macquarie Island is also under the administration of the state. The climatic conditions of the state are same as the other states of South Australia, the climate in the state is mostly temperate and the weather remains cool all throughout the year.
There is no dearth of tourist destinations in the state; here you can find countless mountains, rivers, beaches and bays. The backwoods of the state is still unspoilt and are home to freshest air, purest water and fertile land. Infact because of its varied feature the state is nicknamed as the'The Holiday Isle'.
The region is hopme to some of the most renowned wilderness areas in the country that includes Mountain-Lake St Clair, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers, and South-West National Park. Hobart, the capital of the province is a modern city with historic buildings in Battery Point and other Old Hobart Town areas. There are also numerous galleries, restaurants and craft shops; the city also houses the Theatre Royal, which is the country's oldest theater that still stages shows regularly. Attractions in the city include Tasmanian Museum, Art Gallery, Botanical Gardens and Arthur's Circus.
The state also boasts of some spectacular beaches, all of which are located north of Hobart. Other tourist destinations of the state are Freycinet National Park, the Bay of Fires, Maria Island, Launceston and 'Tassie'.
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