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Discover the wild heart of East Gippsland on this immersive four-day small-group tour. Guided by experts, you will explore diverse landscapes including ancient rainforests, rugged mountains, and remote coastlines, all while spotting some of Australia's most iconic and rare wildlife. From wild koalas, kangaroos and wallabies to vibrant parrots, honeyeaters, lyrebirds and sea eagles, East Gippsland is a biodiversity hotspot. Along the way, you will also participate in meaningful conservation activities, contributing directly to the protection of Australia's precious ecosystems.
Mildura Victoria 3500