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Exploring Tasmania's Tarkine on Foot

For those yearning to escape the rat race and delve headlong into nature, this summer there’s a new route to consider. A brand new course through the pristine takayna/Tarkine in Tasmania’s north west.

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The mighty Franklin, for which World Expeditions pioneered rafting tours

Powerful Stride, Small Footprint

In 2020, World Expeditions will celebrate 45 years of providing sustainable adventure experiences around the world. In our age of increasing urbanisation, environmental destruction and loss of adventurous opportunity, the company remains true to their founding philosophy of blending genuine life-changing adventure in stunning destinations with proactive preservation of the people, animals and environments that make those destinations so special in the first place.

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The Future of Travel

As barriers and borders between cultures dissolve, as globalisation and technological innovation continue to disrupt the future, more of us feel duty-bound to understand the effect our adventures have upon the natural and cultural environments we visit. Outdoor chatted with one of the pioneers of the ‘leave no trace’ ethos, World Expeditions, about their leadership role in this most progressive of initiatives.

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The starting point, Cradle Mountain. PICTURE CREDIT: Hans Harms/Getty Images

65 Glorious Kilometres: The Overland Track

This Tassie epic is renowned for its spectacular scenery and the personal challenge it presents.

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Exploring a snowy forest. Picture Credit: Andrew Bain.

Tasmania: Life on a Grand Scale

Tasmania doesn’t do things in half-measures. On this island with big aspirations, experiences and landscapes are amplified tenfold.

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Desert Expeditions with a Scientific Twist

Outdoor catches up with Andrew Harper of Australian Desert Expeditions to learn about his camel expeditions.

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Returning to the Franklin River

Imagine paddling down a river you fought to preserve back in the 80s.

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Expedition Essentials

Huw Kingston muses on some of the things that go into organising an expedition, using his yearlong journey around the Mediterranean by kayak, foot, ocean rowboat and bike as an example.

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Paddling in the Wake of a Legend

Paddling from Europe to Australia long enough for you? We talk to Sandy Robson about exploration, her 23,000 kilometre trip and its inspiration: Oskar Speck.

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Exploring Tasmania's Tarkine on Foot

For those yearning to escape the rat race and delve headlong into nature, this summer there’s a new route to consider. A brand new course through the pristine takayna/Tarkine in Tasmania’s north west.

Read More