Luxury 4 Wheel Drive tours
These tours head off the beaten track into the wilderness, taking you through towering escarpments, damp rainforests, extensive pine and eucalypt forest and much more. Frequent stops are made for photos and to enjoy the scenery, you are soon able to feel the freedom of its timeless magnificence. All tours commence and finish at your hotel/resort in Sydney or the Blue Mountains. A real highlight to your tour will be the lavish morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea provided on the full day tour. It is a 5 star adventure in comfort and style.
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Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is a short and scenic drive south of Canberra. Here kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and emus run wild. Head off on one of the marked walking trails or, on weekends, take a guided walk with a ranger. In the summer months, there are spotlight tours after dark, that reveal the secrets of the nocturnal world. There are a number of sightseeing tours which provide an ideal way to experience what is on offer.
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
Paddys River Road
Tidbinbilla ACT 2620
Hours: Reserve: 9am - 8pm in summer (9am to 6pm Eastern Standard Time. Closed
National Gallery of Australia
The National Gallery of Australia is home to an ever-changing series of exhibitions including regular "blockbusters" from overseas.
Paintings and sculpture, prints, drawings and photographs, textiles and decorative arts from Australia, Asia, Europe and the Americas are on display, along with changing exhibitions both large and small. The work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists is an important feature of the National Gallery's collection.
Sculpture Garden
The Sculpture Garden, three hectares stretching from the National Gallery building to the lake, is landscaped with native plants. Listed on the register of the National Estate, it contains 24
Jenolan Caves
The amazing limestone and crystal formations of Jenolan (Je-NO-lan) Caves, on Jeno¬lan Caves Rd, 45km south of the Great Western Hwy from Hartley, have beguiled vis¬itors since they were first introduced to the general public in 1838. One can reach the caves by bus from Katoomba. The cave system contains nine open caves, accessible through the trust's extensive pro¬gram of guided tours, and many more unexplored recesses. Because it displays a broad range of the fea¬tures seen throughout the caves, Lucas Cave is generally presented as the place to start. Large group sizes detract from the experience, how¬ever. Orient
murwillumbah
Murwillumbah is located in the heart of Tweed Valley, a short drive from Tweed Heads and the Pacific Highway. It is surrounded by the remnant rim of the Mt Warning volcano on the banks of the Tweed River. The town is renowned for its attractive scenery and is often referred to as the "prettiest town in Australia". As such it offers a wonderful escape from the high intesity tourist bussel of the Gold Coast.
Many wonderful drives into the surrounding National Parks and Nature Reserves are available to the visitor who wants to appreciate nature at its best.
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Narooma
A small fishing village surrounded by beautiful beaches, bays and coastal lakes, NAROOMA lies at the heart of an area famous for its succulent mud oysters. You can canoe and windsurf on the Wagonga Inlet or sail to Montague Island – an offshore sanctuary for sea birds, seals and penguins. If you actually want to disembark at the island, you’ll have to join a tour organized by the NPWS in Narooma (tours daily winter 3.30pm, summer 6.30pm though morning tours are sometimes available; 3hr), since it’s a protected wildlife reserve.
Southern right and humpback whales have begun to reappear in