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The Walls of Jerusalem Experience

The best of Tasmania's remote alpine walking

4 Days from

$1870 USD

Trip Code: WJX
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Essential Information

Extra trip options & supplements

*Prices listed are per person

Single Tent Supplement
$36 USD
Duration
  • 4 Days
Activities
  • 2 days trekking with a full pack
  • 2 days walking
Accommodation
  • 3 nights camping
Meals
  • 3 Dinners
  • 4 Lunches
  • 3 Breakfasts
Difficulty Grading  
5 / 10

Moderate

Carbon Footprint  

12kg of CO2-e PP per day

(37kg of CO2-e PP entire trip)

Walls Of Jerusalem Trip highlights

  • Spectacular base camp location central to a diverse range of day walking opportunities
  • Tasmania's last remaining stands of ancient pencil pine forests
  • Summit numerous mountain peaks including Mt Jerusalem, The Temple and Solomons Throne
  • Abundant wildlife and stunning endemic wildflowers
  • Fascinating highland heritage and historic mountain huts
  • Delicious evening meals cooked by your wilderness guides

Overview

Discover a mountain landscape only accessible by foot on this exclusive walk in the magnificent Walls of Jerusalem, Tasmania's only true alpine National Park.

On this trip we use a comfortable base camp near the main peaks, allowing for delightful day walks with light packs into the heart of this spectacular mountain region. On the first day we make the short, steep hike up to the base camp with full packs, then set up our tents on raised timber platforms nestled amongst the wilderness. You'll have the chance to climb King David's Peak and Mt Jerusalem, from where views stretch across much of Tasmania, or venture to remote outer regions such as Golden Gate or Zion Vale. Each evening we return to camp, situated near a stunning cluster of alpine tarns known as Solomons Jewels, where your guides will prepare gourmet camp meals served with a view.

Utilising the base camp, this trip is an ideal introduction to remote wilderness walking in one of Tasmania's most pristine alpine environments.

Itinerary

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We pick you up early this morning in Launceston, from one of our two pick up locations. Our first pick up point is at 8:15am from the Grand Chancellor and our second pick up point is at 8:30am at the Penny Royal. You will then be transferred to the Walls of Jerusalem National Park (travel time approx. 2 hours). Carrying our full backpacks into this magnificent highland area will provide us with a challenge but we will be given plenty of encouragement from our guides as well as snacks and numerous rest stops along the way. Once the plateau has been reached, the walking is flat and spectacular as we pass by numerous tarns and lakes en route to our base camp for the next 3 nights. On arrival we set up camp, relax and enjoy the amazing surrounds of the rugged mountain of King Davids Peak (1499m). Walking Distance 7km | Walking Time 4 hours. *You will need to arrive in Launceston the day before your trip, ensuring that you arrive in time to attend the 1:00pm pre-trip briefing.

Meals: L,D

Today we head out from our camp (carrying just our day packs) passing Lake Salome and the Pool of Bethesda before reaching the imposing dolerite Gate of Damascus. From the 'Gate' we walk through a rare stand of ancient pencil pines, coming to lush grasslands known as Dixons Kingdom. The cultural heritage hut here was built in the early 1930s by Reg Dixon, a trapper of the time. After a short break enjoying our lush green surrounds, we head off to climb Mt Jerusalem. On a clear day the views from Mt Jerusalem stretch across the central highlands where you will see why the area is referred to as the 'Land of a Thousand Lakes'. Our return route to base camp either takes us through the Gate of the Chain or the Golden Gate. Either way spectacular sub-alpine scenery awaits. Walking Distance 8-12km | Walking Time 6-8 hours

Meals: B,L,D

Today is another bushwalker's dream. After breakfast at our scenic camp, we continue to explore this alpine paradise carrying just day packs. We can climb Solomons Throne from where we have an excellent view of the area we walked on the previous day. From here we head south and enjoy yet more of the lakes, tarns, forests and open grass lands that make this such a superb and pristine walking location. For those that are keen there are more opportunities to climb the surrounding peaks such as The Temple and King Davids Peak. Our last night is spent enjoying the serenity of the Tasmanian Alpine environment from our comfortable camp. Walking Distance 8-12km | Walking Time 6-8 hours

Meals: B,L,D

This morning we bid farewell to this truly outstanding part of Tasmania's World Heritage Area and begin our walk off the plateau. We meander past the sparkling tarns of Solomons Jewels, descend steeply through tall eucalyptus forests filled with melodious bird call, and stop for a rest at the old Trappers Hut. The final section of gentle downhill track gives us time to reflect on the last four days of outstanding bushwalking. Shrugging off our trusty backpacks, we board the bus and cruise to the village of Mole Creek for a celebratory pub lunch together. Congratulations on completing one of Tasmania's most magnificent and unforgettable wilderness walks! We return to Launceston by approximately 3.30pm, our two drop-off points in Launceston are the Grand Chancellor and the Penny Royal. Walking Distance: 7km | Walking Time: 3-4 hours

Meals: B,L

Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.

Ready to start your adventure?

8 scheduled departures between 19 Oct 2026 and 5 Apr 2027.

  • Departs 19 Oct 2026 – ends 22 Oct 2026 (4 days)
  • Departs 16 Nov 2026 – ends 19 Nov 2026 (4 days)
  • Departs 30 Nov 2026 – ends 3 Dec 2026 (4 days)
  • Departs 31 Dec 2026 – ends 3 Jan 2027 (4 days)
  • Departs 25 Jan 2027 – ends 28 Jan 2027 (4 days)
  • Departs 15 Feb 2027 – ends 18 Feb 2027 (4 days)
  • … and 2 more departures.
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What's included?

Included

  • 2 professional wilderness guides
  • 3 nights camping at a remote base camp
  • 3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners, snacks and hot drinks
  • Transport by private minibus
  • National Park fees
  • Tent, backpack, gaiters
  • Sleeping bag, inner sheet & inflatable sleeping mat
  • Group camping equipment including all cooking & eating equipment
  • Emergency communications & group first aid kit

Not included

  • Travel to and from Launceston before and after the trip
  • Accommodation before or after the trip
  • Items of a personal nature: alcoholic beverages, car parking etc
  • Travel insurance
  • Face masks and hand sanitiser
Hiking Tasmania's Walls of Jerusalem Circuit: Traveller video
Hiking Tasmania's Walls of Jerusalem Circuit: Traveller video
Walls of Jerusalem Trek: Tasmania

Reviews (72)

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Walls of Jerusalem with Tasmanian Expeditions was the most challenging, rewarding, beautiful, fun, exhausting, exhilarating walk I've ever done. Loved our guides. They really made it all of the listed verbs. And they were excellent cooks, botanists & knew the land. The knowledge they shared really made the trip. Ed & Ash you rock!!!xxxx

Annie Finn|Newport, NSW
2 Apr 2024
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Our Walls of Jerusalem experience was the highlight of our Tassie trip. The landscape was amazing and our guides Jessie and Dan were knowledgeable, helpful and very well organized. Was great to have their expertise plus not have to worry about organising all our own gear and meals. Would absolutely recommend!

Kimberley Jennings|Epping, NSW
25 Mar 2024
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The guides were great, very organised trip, nothing to much trouble for them.

Highly recommend to company to others.

Geoffrey Storey|Ocean Grove, VIC
25 Mar 2024
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I recently went on the four day Walls of Jerusalem trek. The guides Jesse and Dan made the trip as easy as possible for us. They clearly explained what was happening each day, cooked delicious meals and were knowledgeable about the area and bushwalking in general. I couldn't recommend it enough, and I will be back!

Amanda McIntosh|Mitchelton, QLD
24 Mar 2024
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I so much enjoyed the ‘Walls of Jerusalem” 4 day experience. We were fortunate to have great weather to be able to fully enjoy & appreciate our wild & beautiful surrounds. Our guides Jesse & Dan were excellent..great fun & supportive, catering to our individual needs as required. Highly recommend this trip if you want adventure with just the right amount of challenge in a wilderness location. I feel totally refreshed!

Grace Cara|Yamba, NSW
19 Mar 2024
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The whole trip was absolutely fantastic. Our guides were the best. Thanks for teaching us so much about the beautiful Walls Of Jerusalem area. I highly recommend 'Tasmanian Expeditions!!!'

Nigel, From NSW

Nigel Meier|Scone, NSW
4 Mar 2024
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Incredible Walls of Jerusalem hike. Well organised and guides were very supportive and encouraging.

Craig Shannon|Roselands, NSW
28 Feb 2024
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fantastic trip that exceeded my expectations. First time on a guided trip. Stac and Laura were amazing guides so helpful and their passion and insights added so much value to the trip. Equipment supplied, food, allocated camp spots and itinerary planning meant we could totally relax and absorb our wilderness experience. Has now made it difficult to consider a multi-day hike in the future, without getting organised with the team from Tas Expo.

Stephen Noone|Prospect Vale, TAS
27 Feb 2024
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Fantastic experience with knowledgeable guides who took into consideration the group's abilities. Back of house staff were extremely well organized and accommodating.

David Shaw|Oatley, NSW
27 Feb 2024

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Extra trip info

Wild Dog Creek basecamp in the Walls of Jerusalem

Wild Dog Creek Basecamp

Our 3 nights in the Walls of Jerusalem National Park are spent at Wild Dog Creek Basecamp. Situated at the foothills of the area's highest mountain, King David’s Peak (1499m), we set up our tents on elevated wooden platforms.

Wild Dog Creek basecamp in the Walls of Jerusalem

Wild Dog Creek Basecamp

A permanent kitchen and dining platform provide rustic shelter from the elements and a panoramic spot to enjoy a hot drink, a chat about the day’s events and a hearty evening meal together. A composting toilet and fresh drinking/washing water is located close by.

We suggest asking your pre/post tour accommodation about car parking or there are secure carparks in Launceston where you can pre-book a spot.

The trip runs between October and April when we have the best chance for warmer temperatures, but you are likely to experience all sorts of weather while in Tasmania. Tasmania is known for it's rapidly changing weather. You will need to be prepared to walk in all weather conditions as winds, steady rain, and even snow in elevated areas, can occur at any time of year.

In Spring (October and November) you will enjoy fewer crowds and the wildflowers are in bloom. Spring marks the return of longer, warmer days while still being cool at night.

In Summer (December to February) you can experience ideal weather conditions. This is the most popular time to walk in Tasmania so you may encounter more people on the trail.

In Autumn you can experience calm, sunny days, and cool crisp nights. You can also witness some of the leaves and trees begin to change colours.

The terrain is rugged and remote. Tracks may be rough and steep in sections. Over the trip you will walk along boardwalks, up and down steps, through overgrown forests, through muddy sections and scramble over rocks. This is a true wilderness walk.

You will need to have a good level of fitness for the Walls of Jerusalem Experience. You will be trekking in remote areas for up to 7 to 8 hours a day. Two days will be with a full pack weight (approx 14-18kg) and the other two days will be with a day pack. If you have any questions about your suitability please give us a call and speak with one of our staff members. We are more than happy to discuss additional information about what you can expect.

For day 1 and 4 of this trip you will need to carry all equipment to the base camp in a full trekking backpack that is 75-90litres in capacity. Depending on the quantity of personal gear and toiletries the average pack weight will be between 14-18kg. For day 2 and 3 of this trip you will just carry a day pack containing the day’s necessities (approx 5kg).

*For those who would prefer to reduce the weight they will carry on day 1 and 4, we have a porterage option available. The guides will carry in the tents and sleeping mats should you choose this option. Supplements apply and the cost will vary depending on how many other people on your trip would also like their tents, sleeping bags, liner and sleeping mats portered. This will reduce your pack weight by 4kg. Please speak to our team if you would like to take this option.

This trek commences with a COMPULSORY pre-departure briefing at 1pm on the day before departure. It is ESSENTIAL that you make your travel arrangements to enable you to attend this briefing and that you bring along all of the gear/clothing required for your expedition with you.

As the Walls of Jerusalem is renowned as being a true wilderness walk, you cannot expect phone reception while on the trail. For certain mobile carriers, there is sometimes sporadic phone reception. However, this cannot be relied upon. Our guides carry emergency satellite phones which allow them to communicate with our base in Launceston if any emergencies arise. Rest assured you are not completely alone in the wilderness.

Unfortunately there are no charging facilities in the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. We recommend bringing extra batteries or solar chargers for your phones. To conserve battery power on your mobile devices, turn your phones into flight mode.

You can either leave your excess luggage at the hotel that you stay at the night prior to the trip beginning, or alternatively, we can store it for you at our office in Launceston.

You will be returned to your accommodation at approximately 5pm on the final day of the trek.

We highly recommend that you have high cut hiking boots for this trail. There are lots of slippery tree roots in the rainforest areas, so ankle support will be beneficial. Also, you may encounter mud along the way, so if they are waterproof, you will hopefully have nice dry feet at the end of the day.

Hiking poles can definitely assist you with going up and down the inclines and for stability in mud or slippery tree roots. If you have not used them previously, we recommend that you do some training with them before you head out on the hike.

Unfortunately there are no shower facilities in the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. For those who are concerned about washing, the closest you’ll come to a bath are the alpine lakes that are accessible each day, where you can have a quick refreshing dip. However, for a real cleanse we recommend you bring baby wipes (remember to take them out with you as well!).

Tasmania prides itself on clean pure water and most of the water along the track is safe to drink without purifying. Our guides will let you know the best spots to fill up your water supply.

You’d be surprised how much food you’ll eat after a day’s trekking. Our guides are experienced when it comes to preparing meals in wilderness locations. We are able to have fresh produce almost every night along the trail. Lunches usually consist of vegetable wraps with hams, chicken or salami, while evening meals can vary from curries, stroganoff and pastas. Deserts include improvised apple pie, and even a chocolate mousse if you’re lucky! Start your day with a hearty porridge or muesli, with snacks throughout the day including fruit and nuts, muesli bars and some fruit.

As this is a full pack adventure, each trekker is required to carry a portion of the group’s food, whether it be a couple of cucumbers, lettuce heads or a bag of pasta. All types of dietary requirements are catered for, including vegetarian, gluten free, lactose free, nut free etc.

  • Staying at one base camp allows for some walks to be done with just a day pack
  • Lightweight tent provided
  • Portered options available for a supplement

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