The Overland Track is where it all started, for us, and also for Tasmania's popularity as a walker’s paradise.

It’s also where it begins for so many of our return travellers who fall in love with walking in Tasmania. The Overland Track's World Heritage Wilderness along the world-class 65km trail from Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair seems to change daily, and it is a great place to be inspired to delve even further into the Tasmanian wilderness in more remote parts of our state.

We offer a number of ways to walk Tasmania’s Overland Track. For those that want pure adventure, our guided camping-based Overland Track walks, which depart in summer and winter, are the envy of the trail thanks to our food drops!

We also offer self-guided departures for more experienced walkers and a comfortable huts option for those seeking a little more comfort.

The Overland Track is Tasmania’s most popular walk. It’s wise to book early.

 
 

Find your Overland Track & Cradle Mountain trip

First on the Overland Track

We proudly pioneered guided experiences on the world famous Overland Track, making our knowledge and experience in the region second to none.

Best value for money

Our Tasmanian active adventures offer exceptional value for money incorporating as many inclusions as possible in every tour such as meals, transport, entrance fees and permits.

Choose from every style

Guided or self-guided, camping or huts, winter or summer. You choose which Overland Track style is best for you.

Save money with our Trek Pack

Check the trip inclusions when researching Overland Tack walks. Our high quality Trek Pack includes the most costly essential items when camping in the wilderness.


 

Triple Certification from Ecotourism Australia

Our entire range of active holidays was awarded certification in all three programs by Ecotourism Australia. The three programs are; Advanced Ecotourism Certification, Respecting our Culture Certification, and Climate Action Business Certification.



The peak adventure travel period to Tasmania is during summer, when the average daily temperatures hover between 17 and 23 degrees Celsius. This is perfect weather for active adventures, though iconic destinations on the island can be crowded with tourists. Autumn has cooler temperatures ranging between 9-17 degrees Celsius, and travellers visiting during this season find that there are not as many crowds as you would find in summer.

The winter months between June and August are generally the wettest and coolest months both in coastal and inland regions, with the elevated areas receiving significant snowfalls. Winter maximum temperatures range between 4-11 degrees Celsius, but inland the temperatures can fall well below zero. Spring is generally the windiest time of year, with plenty of snow in high elevated regions.

Regardless of where you travel in Tasmania, always be prepared for sudden, temporary deterioration in the weather. It’s not uncommon to have heavy snowfall in the middle of summer in some regions. For this reason we recommend that regardless of what season you travel in, always carry additional warm clothing, including a waterproof outer layer.


A custom made itinerary is the ultimate way to see the world how YOU want. They are created especially for you, giving you complete freedom to choose what you want to see, where you want to go and when you want to do it. If you love our current itineraries but want to customise it privately as a couple, a group of friends, family, club, business or school, you have the freedom to add or remove as many elements as you like to suit the interests of your group. Alternatively, you can start with a blank canvas and create a new and exciting itinerary from scratch! Our well-travelled consultants can give you firsthand suggestions and eliminate any uncertainty with trip planning to ensure you maximise the quality of your experience and get truly off the beaten track. Simply email, phone or visit us to start planning your dream adventure.


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Walk Tasmania's Overland Track with Tasmanian Expeditions