Highlights include: Luxury coach to Port Augusta, Pichi Pichi Pass, historic Quorn, Warren Gorge and Yellow Footed
rock wallaby spotting, Yourambulla Cave / Aboriginal site, Hawker township / Jeff Morgan Gallery and Moralana Scenic Drive.
Not exact matches
A cruise of the Chamberlain River, where an array of fauna and flora like crocodiles and
rock wallabies can be
spotted, is great for an afternoon leisure activity.
On top of the list has to be the resident
Rock Wallabies that make their way to the designated feeding
spot every morning and afternoon waiting to be fed.
We
spotted them all in the wild, including the shy platypus, however the little
rock wallabies might be one of the cutest things alive.
Woolamai: Be blown away by the rugged surf beach Grand Prix Track: Take a look at where the action happens * Swan Lake: Wander and spy wetland birds and
wallabies from the hidden observation platforms (time permitting) Nobbies, Seal
Rocks and The Blowhole: Gaze across the rough headland and
spot seals sunbathing Summerlands: Observe the thunderous surf beneath the sheer cliff faces PENGUIN PARADE: Watch the magic as the world's smallest penguins appear out of the surf!
Day Seven — This morning we travel via Yappala and Hookina across Partacoona Station to Bucharinga Gorge where we may
spot the rare Yellow Footed
Rock Wallabies.
If you're interested in learning more about the native fauna and flora, supervised excursions and hikes provide you with an understanding of the unique biodiversity of the area, during which you may
spot koalas,
rock wallabies, brush - tail possums, along with the abundance of birds that call Maggie home.
Day Seven — This morning we travel via Yappala and Hookina across Partacoona Station to Buckaringa Gorge where we may
spot the rare Yellow Footed
Rock Wallabies.
Visit Buckeringa Gorge,
spotting endangered Yellow Footed
Rock Wallabies and enjoy a Yourambulla Caves walk.
Also expect unforgettable wildlife experiences, such as swimming with whale sharks and humpback whales, and safaris to
spot Australian wildlife such as rare, black - footed
rock wallabies (the smaller cousins of kangaroos), echidnas (similar to porcupines), red kangaroos, emus and many unique bird species.
Although
rock wallabies inhabit this area, we didn't
spot any wildlife during our hike except a few lizards and a big eel.
If you're lucky, you might
spot an endangered Proserpine
rock wallaby.