Tourism Australia gives UK readers an array of extraordinary Australian wildlife experiences in this week’s edition of The Telegraph. Featured are the iconic Kimberley wilderness at El Questro Homestead and the endemic wildlife at Tasmania’s Saffire Freycinet.

“Slip away to Saffire Freycinet, a luxury lodge with a ridiculously gorgeous location on the Freycinet Peninsula along Tasmania’s picturesque east coast. As well as luxurious rooms and floor-to-ceiling views of the Hazards Range, all manner of curated experiences promise to immerse guests in the region’s natural landscapes. You could don a full-body apiarist suit to learn the secrets of beekeeping or join a quest to save the endangered Tasmanian Devil from extinction. How about wading out to an oyster farm for a wine and oyster tasting or kayaking around pelican-filled lagoons? Back at the lodge, the esteemed Palate restaurant dazzles guests with prime views and top-notch Tassie produce, cooked to perfection.

…Fiery red gorges, thundering waterfalls, and a rugged untouched coastline. There’s mind-blowing scenery everywhere you turn in the Kimberley and helicopter is the ultimate way to explore this ancient tract of wilderness in Australia’s far north-west. Walk into Luxury has a six-day tour that combines helicopter trips with guided hikes. You’ll explore (and stay on) the diverse wonders of the vast El Questro station, set in the east of the Kimberley, and head north to the King George River and west to the mighty Mitchell Falls. It’s not all high-energy, however: you’ll also boat along rivers, sip champagne on the Cockburn Ranges at sunset and soak in thermal hot springs.” – The Telegraph.

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