We are happy that you enjoyed your day seeing and helping our wild Australian animals in their natural habitat. The park is home to a healthy population of wild Koalas, which the wildlife guides research to ensure premium sightings.Walking through eucalypt gum forests, the group will search for Swamp Wallabies, Eastern Grey Kangaroos and numerous birds including Sulphur-crested Cockatoos, Long-billed & Little Corellas, Galahs, Laughing Kookaburras, Superb Fairy-wrens, White-winged Choughs, Emus, Cape Barren and Magpie Geese, Brown-headed, New Holland and White-plumed Honeyeaters, Whistling and Black Kites, Australian Magpies, Magpie-larks, Red Wattlebirds, Red-rumped Parrots and alluring Eastern Rosellas.Every Koala seen on the adventure is an individual that has been watched by researchers their whole lives. Willis's Walkabouts is the only north Australian tour operator offering. A short wWhat a perfect day at the park.
All the best from the team at Echidna Walkabout - Janine, Roger, Caz, Martin, Bart, Kirby, Brett, Caitlin, Hannah, Jordan, Tracey, Hayley, Dan, Asitha, Amy, Ed, Sam, Stella, and Jess. They were not disappointed. It was a special family birthday so we booked two cabins. Echidna Walkabout Nature Tours is internationally-recognised in wildlife in the wild conservation travel, and winner of the 2014 World Responsible Travel Award. Sarah, the handler was exceptionally knowledgeable about the marsupial and taught us some interesting and new facts. A picnic lunch of gourmet sandwiches, fruit and cakes, and delicious Australian “Billy tea” is served under the gum trees for a truly remarkable day in the Australian bush.Copyright © 2017 - 2020 Australian Wildlife Journeys They loved the spotlighting and campfire on the first evening. I like this much better than Taronga, was able to be up close with koala's, snakes, kangaroos, etc. Whether you’re on a group tour or simply requiring education, accommodation or transport, Talkabout Tours is committed to helping you get the most out of your trip. The Cataract Gorge walking tour, which begins at the Basin Cottage, is a 2.5 hour easy walk around the First Basin/Picnic Grounds areas.The Zig … going beyond the tracks on treks of a week or more in the Red Centre. Australian tours update: Good morning to our Walkabout walkers and friends, We hope that you are all coping well with the social distancing phase of our new lives and that you are keeping yourselves occupied and staying positive.

overnight bushwalks in Kakadu. It was perfect for the kids aged between 3-9. Clean well equipped kitchen with comfy beds, good size shower and the location in the park was perfect. Your Wildlife Guide will share the history and community life of each koala with you. I’m posting a photo of a peacock standing on the veranda of my cabin one morning, peering inside through the blinds! Staff were great and even took the time out to let us meet one of their rescue wombats even though out was not an organised event. Travelling 45 minutes from Melbourne, guests will reach the magnificent open woodland of the You Yangs Ranges. In fact, we made two trips from Sydney, with 2 groups.

They just saw we were really interested :) loved it. Support themSmall park with rescued animals and helpful staff. Can’t wait to go back. Dear alanwalker90, Thank you for your review. We have been busy planning ahead for the day when we are free from our restrictive lifestyles. Sarah, our ranger was fantastic and the kids especially enjoyed exchanging animal stories that night around theSuper friendly and really lovely little animal sanctuary. a variety of overnight bushwalks in the Kimberley and Pilbara. This is 1 Darkinjung Rd Corner of Peats Ridge Road, Calga, New South Wales 2250 AustraliaThe cabins are a lovely place to stay for a few days.