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Exploring Mona Hobart: A Unique Adventure in Tasmania

Our recent trip to Tasmania was an incredible journey filled with stunning landscapes, rich culture, and unforgettable experiences. A standout highlight was our visit to the iconic Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart. Having heard so many glowing reviews, we arrived with high expectations, and MONA delivered a fascinating, one-of-a-kind experience for the whole family—albeit with a few surprises along the way!

From the outside, MONA appears deceptively modest, with its sleek, modern, minimalist façade giving no indication of the vast world hidden beneath. Once inside, we were awestruck by the scale of the underground galleries. Spread across multiple levels, the museum feels like a labyrinth of creativity, with dark, winding pathways leading to a treasure trove of thought-provoking, boundary-pushing art.

The exhibits themselves were a mix of the strange, the beautiful, and the deeply intriguing. One of the standout installations was the “Pulse Room,” a mesmerizing display of hanging light bulbs that pulse in time with the heartbeat of the participants. It was a captivating way to blend art and human connection. Another unforgettable piece was the “Cloaca Professional” (often referred to as the “poo machine”)—a bizarre but oddly fascinating work that mimics the human digestive process. While it’s not for the faint-hearted, it certainly sparked some animated conversations with the kids, who were equal parts amused and bewildered!

The “Waterfall” installation, which displays falling water droplets spelling out words and phrases, was another crowd favourite. It was stunning to watch and left us marveling at the creativity and technology behind it. We also explored the interactive “O” device, which provides in-depth information about each artwork, allowing us to choose whether to dive deeper into the meaning of the pieces or simply appreciate them at face value.

Some exhibits, however, weren’t child-friendly due to mature or confronting themes. As parents, we made sure to guide our kids carefully and chose areas that felt suitable for them. Despite these limitations, MONA did an excellent job of offering an educational experience. Our children were surprisingly engaged, especially with the interactive features and the museum’s clever use of technology, like the augmented reality elements that added layers to the experience.

Once we were ready for a break, the outdoor areas provided the perfect opportunity to unwind. The kids, who had grown a bit restless indoors, were thrilled to discover the giant trampoline outside. They bounced with endless energy under the open sky, surrounded by MONA’s quirky sculptures and serene gardens. The outdoor spaces had a unique vibe, blending relaxation with a sense of playful exploration.

The museum’s practical features also enhanced the visit. Lockers to store our belongings made navigating the galleries much easier, and the staff were friendly and accommodating. However, we did find the food options somewhat underwhelming. While the on-site cafes had a decent selection, we expected something more creative and varied to match the museum’s bold reputation.

Admission was AUD 35 for adults, with free entry for children under 18, which we found to be excellent value considering the scale and uniqueness of the experience.

Overall, MONA was an unforgettable experience that added a distinct and unexpected flavour to our Tasmania trip. The museum’s blend of art, creativity, and innovation made for a truly memorable visit, while the outdoor play areas were a major highlight for the kids. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or just someone looking for a unique adventure, MONA offers something for everyone—so long as you embrace the unexpected.

If you’re planning a trip to Tasmania, MONA should definitely be on your list. Just be prepared to balance the visit between family fun and exploring the art, and you’ll have an amazing time!

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M from Nepaliaustralian
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Exploring Mawson’s Hut Replica Museum

During our trip to Hobart, we decided to visit the Mawson’s Hut Replica Museum, a tribute to the legendary Antarctic explorer Sir Douglas Mawson and his team.

The Mawson’s Huts Replica Museum is the world’s only full-scale copy of a building from the heroic era of Antarctic exploration. Situated on the Hobart waterfront, it is rated by Trip Advisor as the No 1 Museum in Hobart.

The Mawson’s Huts Replica Museum in Hobart offers a range of ticket prices to accommodate different visitors. As of January 2025, the entry fees are as follows:

  • Adults (17 years and over): $15
  • Concession (seniors and students): $12
  • Vulnerable adults (with carers admitted free): $8
  • Children (6 to 16 years): $5
  • Children (under 6 years): Free
  • Family Pass (2 adults and up to 3 children aged 6-16): $35

From the moment we stepped inside, it felt like we were transported back to Mawson’s time. The replica of the hut was meticulously detailed, giving us a real sense of what life was like during the Antarctic expedition. As a family of four, we all found something to connect with, from historical displays to hands-on exhibits.

The kids were especially excited about the life-sized husky dog statues, affectionately named Patch and Duchess. They were quick to pose for photos and loved imagining how the real huskies helped the explorers navigate the icy wilderness. The statues sparked so many questions, and it was wonderful to watch their curiosity grow with every new story they learned.

Inside the hut, we got to see how the explorers lived and worked in such extreme conditions. The small bunk beds, the makeshift kitchen, and the limited equipment showed just how resourceful the team had to be. The kids were fascinated and kept asking how they managed to survive without the modern conveniences they’re used to (especially heating and snacks!).

The museum also featured interactive displays, videos, and artifacts that brought the story to life. One section, in particular, showcased the stunning aurora light displays that the explorers would have witnessed in Antarctica. The colourful and ethereal imagery left me in awe, and it’s made me even more determined to see the aurora in real life someday. It’s now firmly on my bucket list!

The staff were incredibly knowledgeable and happy to answer all our questions, making the experience even more engaging.

What stood out to me the most was how much the kids learned during our visit. They were captivated by the stories of survival, teamwork, and exploration. By the time we left, they couldn’t stop talking about Antarctica, the challenges faced by the explorers, and how huskies played such an important role in the expedition.

The Mawson’s Hut Replica Museum may be small, but it’s packed with information and detail. It’s a place where history comes alive, offering visitors of all ages a unique and meaningful experience. If you’re in Hobart and looking for an activity that’s both fun and educational, I highly recommend visiting.

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Family Fun at Sea World

Our visit to Sea World was everything we’d hoped for and more—a day filled with laughter, awe, and unforgettable family moments. From thrilling rides to adorable animals, there was something for everyone, and the kids were buzzing with excitement from the moment we walked through the gates.

We kicked off our day at Pirate Ride, and let’s just say it didn’t take long for us to fully embrace the water theme of the park! By the end of the ride, we were absolutely soaking wet, but the laughter and excitement made it all so worth it. It was the perfect way to start the day with a splash—literally!

Next, we headed to the Penguin Show, where we learned so much about these adorable little creatures. Seeing them waddle around and dive gracefully into the water had the kids giggling nonstop. It’s always a treat to watch animals up close, and this was no exception.

The Dolphin Show was an absolute highlight. Watching these intelligent and graceful creatures perform their synchronized jumps and flips left us all in awe. The kids couldn’t stop clapping and cheering, and I loved seeing their eyes light up as the dolphins showed off their incredible skills. It was a wonderful reminder of how amazing marine life is and why we need to protect it.

The Seal Show brought plenty of laughs and excitement. These playful performers had everyone entertained with their tricks and antics. The kids were mesmerised by their energy, and they’re still talking about how clever and funny the seals were.

For our little Paw Patrol fans, the Paw Patrol Show was like stepping into their favourite TV show. Meeting Chase, Marshall, and the gang made their day—they were starstruck! The interactive elements of the show kept them completely engaged, and I have to admit, I enjoyed it just as much as they did.

Of course, Sea World isn’t just about the shows—it’s also home to some amazing rides. The Storm Coaster had my heart racing, and the kids couldn’t get enough of the gentler options like the Sky Climb and Jet Rescue Junior. They were thrilled to be part of the action, and it was great to see their confidence grow as they tried new things.

We also made sure to visit the Polar Bear Shores and the Shark Bay Exhibit, which added a touch of wonder to our day. The polar bears were so majestic, and watching the sharks glide through the water was both thrilling and calming.

By the end of the day, we were tired but so happy. Sea World isn’t just a theme park—it’s a place where you can connect with nature, share joy with your family, and create memories that will last a lifetime. As we headed to the Sea World Resort, the kids were already asking when we could go back, and honestly, I couldn’t blame them. Sea World had captured all our hearts.

What’s your favourite memory of Sea World? Let me know—I’d love to hear your experiences! 😊

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M from Nepaliaustralian
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A Family Adventure to Somersby Falls: Embracing Nature on a Drizzly Day

There’s something magical about the sound of raindrops tapping against the leaves, the fresh earthy aroma of a damp forest, and the gentle mist that cloaks everything in a veil of mystery. Our recent trip to Somersby Falls in the Blue Mountains was just that—an enchanting blend of nature, adventure, and family bonding, all under a soft drizzle that added to the charm of the day.

We set off with our backpacks loaded with essentials—snacks, water, raincoats, and an adventurous spirit! Despite the drizzle, the kids were buzzing with excitement, and their curiosity about the waterfalls kept the energy high throughout the drive. The walk to the falls is relatively short and easy, though the rain made the rocks a bit slippery. A good pair of non-slip shoes was a lifesaver. The kids loved hopping over puddles and pointing out tiny streams trickling down the rocks, which had sprung to life thanks to the rain.

As we descended the stairs and heard the distant roar of the falls, we knew we were in for a treat. The sight of water cascading down the mossy rocks was breathtaking, even more so with the mist from the drizzle adding a dreamy effect. We spent hours exploring the area, and the kids were thrilled to spot small critters and interesting leaves along the way. The natural pools near the falls became a point of fascination—they dipped their hands in the cool water and watched the ripples dance across the surface.

The drizzle didn’t deter us; instead, it made everything feel more adventurous. We shared laughs as the kids tested their “rainproof” jackets and marvelled at the droplets that sparkled like diamonds on the greenery. After a while, we found a sheltered spot for a snack break, listening to the calming sound of the falls and soaking in the serene atmosphere. It was a reminder of how beautiful and refreshing it is to step away from screens and schedules to connect with nature and each other.

A few tips for anyone planning a similar adventure: wear waterproof jackets and sturdy shoes, pack light snacks, and walk carefully on slippery rocks, especially with younger kids. Most importantly, embrace the weather—a little rain adds to the magic.

The drizzle didn’t just make our trip to Somersby Falls memorable; it made it magical. Watching the kids explore with wonder and sharing simple joys as a family reminded us why we love these little adventures. If you’re looking for a day out that blends fun, relaxation, and a touch of nature’s magic, Somersby Falls is the place to be—even on a rainy day. In fact, especially on a rainy day.

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M from Nepaliaustralian
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A Delicious Stop at Soul of Seoul Korean BBQ in Thrumster

On our road trip, we stumbled upon Soul of Seoul Korean BBQ in Thrumster, and wow, it was a delightful surprise! From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with a warm and inviting ambiance. The place was so clean and beautifully decorated, making it the perfect spot to take a break and enjoy a hearty meal.

The spicy pork was a definite highlight! The flavour was absolutely spot-on—spicy, savory, and full of depth. The spicy chicken was another favourite, with just the right amount of heat that made our taste buds dance. The fried chicken was crispy and juicy, perfect for the kids, who couldn’t get enough of it. They were especially thrilled by how crunchy the coating was while keeping the meat tender and delicious inside.

One of the best parts of a Korean BBQ experience is the side dishes, and Soul of Seoul did not disappoint. The kimchi was perfectly tangy, the pickled radish added a nice crunch, and the steamed rice paired perfectly with every bite. The banchan (small side dishes) were varied and flavorful, adding so much excitement to the meal. Every bite was a little different, which kept everyone happily sampling everything on the table.

Korean food has always been one of our favourites, and this spot really hit the mark. The kids were excited to try everything, and we all agreed it was the perfect meal to fuel us for the rest of the trip. Soul of Seoul Korean BBQ truly captured the essence of Korean cuisine, and we couldn’t have asked for a better pit stop.

If you love Korean food or are just looking for a great place to stop on your next road trip, I highly recommend giving Soul of Seoul a try. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!

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M from Nepaliaustralian
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