Hobart – When I went to Tasmania, I wasn’t expecting much to be honest as the trip to Sunshine coast a few days before this made me a bit tired. And as it was going to be extreme change of weather from hot to cold so I was a bit nervous about my health as well. But then how come my trip can go without any adventure or a story to tell after all. So yes, I did have an awesome time with a lot to do in 4 days of my stay in Hobart that included meeting some really amazing people from Hobart.
The moment I arrived in Hobart I wrapped myself with scarf, beanie and a lot of clothes to make myself warm before leaving the plane and that worked really well. It was a dramatic entry to the city in the dark and cloudy night. This time I was about to experience my second couch surfing experience after Adelaide. I was a little bit nervous as this is something I am not very experienced after all and although I love meeting people but living at some one else’s place does throw you out of your comfort zone a little bit specially when saving money is not your priority. But now when I look back I am glad that I did take the risk and did go ahead with my decision of being a couch surfer for one more time as otherwise I would not have met Sam, Steve and David. The most amazing and wonderful hosts in Hobart you can live with and have all the fun in the world. I cooked with David, learned salsa (I end up spinning in the wrong direction most of the times though) from Sam and Steve, did kayaking with Steve and Sam, partied with Sam and his friends, watched a movie with Steve and Sam and so much more. I didn’t even feel that I just met them and rather felt like friends/family living at their place.
Seriously if you have never tried couch surfing then I would suggest to try it at least once in your life as this is such an amazing experience and if you meet some wonderful hosts like I did then you might have life time of memories to think about. Alright so what is about Hobart that makes it special. So here are some things that you should do when you are there:
- Visit Mona, museum of old and new art – This place defines art in some way. It is moreover based on the concept of death and sex so you might not like to take kids everywhere or may be just don’t give them Audio if they are very young. The owner, David Walsh, has described this museum as ‘subversive adult Disneyland’. This place gives you the feel of Hobart as art dominating place and it will also its opening date is same as the third MONA FOMA festival (21st January 2011).
- Salamanca Market – Every Saturday this famous market is held next to the beautiful dockland of Hobart. You might like to just walk around this area in case you have other plans on Saturday morning. Also this place lit-up in the night and is very famous among the party goers during the weekend due to many famous pubs and bars around.
- Trip to Bruny Island – This trip usually takes three hours if you have your own car to get to the point from where the ferry leaves for the echo adventure tour otherwise day tours are also available. There is a seal colony at another edge of this island. You can spend some time knowing more about seals at this place.
- Mount Wellington – 1,271 meters high, this mountain is also referred as ‘The Mountain’ by the locals here. Hobart is located at the foothill of this mountain. And good news is that you can drive to the top as there is a road build by the many hard working people right up to the top for those who either don’t have enough time for trekking or don’t want to walk due to the bad weather. It was winter when I was there so I was able to get some snow at the peak of this mountain. There is a lookout near the summit from where you can get some really good views although it was raining and sky was a cloudy when I was there so I wasn’t able to spot much other than fog from here. You can read more about it’s history on the various steel slabs in this lookout and feel the part of this place itself.
- Kayaking in the Derwent river around Hobart is an amazing way to explore the beautiful surroundings of Hobart
Also for more attraction other than the above you can use the below links.
Looks like an amazing trip!
yes it was Allen…although 4 days were not enough but I had a lot of fun there…
What a great area. It kind of reminds me of Nova Scotia with the rolling fog and all. I bet those rocks have a story attached to them as to how they got there!
yes Jack…its amazing how much my view changes when I visit a place and this time its Hobart ..I absolutely loved it 🙂
Beautiful post and now I want to go there too…
awe so nice of you to say that…but yes it is a beautiful place dear 🙂
great kavitha..to see you after long time with amazing photo treat!
thanks dear..yes was busy travelling Sunshine Caost n then Tasmania after two days…it got a bit hectic so cudntvwrite much 🙂
ahh so nice … you are so lucky to travel 🙂 I may join with you one day!!
My book is about to be published soon.. collection of haiku poems.. Thanks for your kind support.. I like your photos as much I like my writings .. (haha yea I suppose to love myself first).
thats a good thing dear as u got to love urself first and then only u can love others in true sense 🙂 wow..congrats for ur book my friend 🙂
thank u
your most welcome dear 🙂 keep posting
thank you dear Kavitha.. you are awesome!! you replied very fast !! 🙂
Awesome
thanks dear…how r u? I watched some of your posts…they are just awesome …do u make tge music by urself with caligraphy?
Incredible post.Encouraging to travel .Greetings.jalal
thank you so much Jalal..I am glad tgat my poat has that influence on u my friend 🙂 as travel is always good as u know
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Wow !! kavita.. you have fabulous job for travelers. Posting amazing pics… thanks for it..
thanks dear..glad that you enjoyed reading this really 🙂
I am always enjoying your post kavita !! Coz i love travel !!
where all have you travelled my friend 🙂
Still i m in the India !! India has lots of place which are created by the god !!
so true ..India is big in iteself really to travel ..I havn’t seen it all myself
You packed a lot into four days! What an interesting trip. Staying with the boys was a grand idea! 🙂
yes George specially as they are well travelled hence I got to share the experience with them and heaps of fun really 🙂
I never realised Hobart was such an exciting place. I always thought the city’s name made it sound like an old man with a colostomy bag!
Vijay
– HalfEatenMind
hehehe..yes Vijay sometimes we need to leave all assumptions and just think of the place how we see it and experience it as name might have some totally different history behind it 🙂
That’s very true, and you have done a very good job of that. Expect a call from the city tourism board very soon 🙂
Vijay.
really that would be wonderful though..as I would love to get that call 😉
Thanks dear…you are such a motivating soul really 🙂
Every time you share somewhere you visited, though I have not been there, I feel like I am there with you by embracing all the images you share! You bring to life the very moments…always so perfectly enjoyable! Hugs and blessings Kavita!
oh Wendell I cant explain how happy I am to hear this….yes I do love to share the joy and experience I get in these new places that makes me happy 🙂
Great post, Kavita! I loved this one, too. Glad you enjoyed the trip. I remember Salamanca Market. That was good fun. Plenty going on around there.
oh you have been there? great…yes it is a good place to visit really I wish I had more time though as it was not long enough 🙂 I loved this trip really
Thanks for writing here dear