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Devils in the Dark
Highlights
- Experience the thrill of watching Tasmanian Devils feast inches away in a spacious hide.
- Savour Tasmania's finest wine and cheese while observing these unique marsupials in their natural habitat.
- Witness the exclusive behaviour of the world's largest carnivorous marsupial, enhancing your wildlife understanding.
- Join a small group of up to 16 for an intimate, unforgettable evening adventure in nature.
It’s as wild and natural as it gets, an unforgettable after dark experience watching Tasmanian Devils devour their dinner, while you enjoy some of Tasmania’s finest wine and cheese. You’ll be undercover in a spacious hide, watching as if you were a film maker for National Geographic, inches away and literally eye to eye with the worlds largest carnivorous marsupial.
Devils in the Dark tour is operated by East Coast Nature world, the development of this tour was seen as a way to help raise awareness of this endangered species. It’s the only way to see how devils behave in the wild and we take every effort to replicate this fascinating behaviour.
This tour is exclusive, maximum of 16 people for approximately 90 minutes.
Tour details
- On demand
Features
Service facilities
This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.
Operation information
East Coast Natureworld – Tours
It’s as wild and natural as it gets, an unforgettable after-dark experience watching Tasmanian Devils devour their dinner, while you enjoy some of Tasmania’s finest wine and cheese.
You’ll be undercover in a spacious hide, watching as if you were a filmmaker for National Geographic, inches away and literally eye to eye with the world’s largest carnivorous marsupial.
Devils in the Dark tour is operated by East Coast Nature world, the development of this tour was seen as a way to help raise awareness of this endangered species. It’s the only way to see how devils behave in the wild and we take every effort to replicate this fascinating behaviour.
This tour is exclusive, maximum of 16 people, with a minimum age of 6 and above. The tour runs for approximately 90 minutes.
Accreditations
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ATEC Accessible & Inclusive Host
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC
Memberships
- Visitor Information Centre