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.
Wildlife abounds with possums, eastern grey kangaroos,
swamp wallabies and common birdlife such as parrots, finches, honeyeaters and sea birds.
We see
swamp wallabies, a variety that we hadn't seen yet.
Not exact matches
Experience snorkelling with thousands of fish, viewing marine birdlife, possible dolphin, turtle and stingray sighting and see the
Swamp Faced
Wallabies.
Walk across sand dunes and through bushland to a secluded beach stretching 23 kilometres and see
Swamp Face
Wallabies only found on South Stradbroke Island.
A rich array of marsupials including eastern grey kangaroos,
swamp and red - necked
wallabies and short - beaked echidnas is on offer across the regions, with East Gippsland particularly attractive to travellers interested in shyer forest dwellers, including yellow - bellied and greater gliders, lace monitors, king parrots, eastern whipbirds, satin bowerbirds, numerous honeyeaters and the most famous songbird in Australia, the superb lyrebird.