From birdwatching in Kakadu National Park, snorkelling with Whale Sharks in Ningaloo Marine Park, whale watching out of Sydney Harbour, tracking Thorny Devils around Uluru, diving with Manta Rays off Lady Elliot Island or
spotting wild Koalas along the Great Ocean Road, the group caters to wildlife enthusiasts that are eager to connect with various wildlife categories across diverse habitats, whilst supporting guides in the regeneration of precious ecosystems.
Westgate Bridge: Great views as we depart Melbourne Colac Park: Meet and greet over Morning Tea Twelve Apostles: View the almighty 12 Apostles Loch Ard Gorge: Be surrounded by the towering limestone cliffs Gibson steps: Walk on the beach and be dwarfed by the 12 Apostles Rainforest: Guided bushwalk through the ancient Otways Rainforest Apollo Bay: Cute seaside town, stop for some refreshments Kennett River:
Spot wild Koalas, Kookaburras and Parrots Split Point Lighthouse: Famous for Aussie TV show «Round the Twist» Torquay: Surfing capital of Australia!
Not exact matches
Koalas may be slow moving, but I found it pretty difficult to
spot them in the
wild, probably because we were always whizzing past the eucalyptus trees at high speed.
When you're ready for sightseeing, there are numerous waterfalls, rainforest walks, fishing and seal trips, glow worms,
koalas spotting in the
wild, wineries, Cape Otway lighthouse, Otway Fly Treetop walk and The 12 Apostles all from 5 to 75 minutes drive from your Point of View villa.
Your guide will help you
spot koalas, kangaroos and echidnas in the
wild.
The island is home to many walking trails, however, the Forts Walk is the most popular because there's a chance you may
spot koalas in the
wild.
During your stay in Narrandera, ask at reception about a pleasant stroll through the local
koala sanctuary and
koala, kangaroo and
wild life
spotting along the banks of the Murrumbidgee River and Lake Talbot.
Prime wildlife -
spotting locations include the Kennett River, the Grampians National Park, and Great Otway National Park, where you'll have the chance to see
koalas, grey kangaroos, and swamp wallabies in the
wild.
A casual scenic coach tour to see the Daintree village and cruise along the
wild Daintree river to
spot ferocious saltwater crocodiles, guided walk and swim Mossman Gorge, Crocodile attack show,
Koala and Cassowary feeding, small group day tour
We then took a detour to
spot Koalas in the
wild before venturing towards Loch Ard Gorge — a hidden beach nestled between two colourful cliff faces.