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Koala Family Trip
Kangaroos, Koalas & Kookaburras ·
Learn to surf · Janolan Caves · Horse riding in the Snowy
Mountains · Beaches and rainforest of the East Coast ·
Snorkeling & beach volleyball · Canoe safari
The Koala is a family-friendly trip, designed
as a more relaxed version of our Emu trip, with lots more goodies thrown
in for the kids. We know that family trips aren't the same as regular
adventure trips, so over the years we've developed a hassle-free recipe
packed full of both exciting activities and relaxed downtime for the
whole family. Our itineraries are flexible, so we can make adjustments
on the road to make sure everyone's having a good time. The accommodations
are family-friendly, and the meals are designed to suit all ages. Australia
is a safe destination and a great place for families. We venture into
several national parks, go on a canoe safari, visit some spectacular
caves, learn to surf, take a horseback ride and do some unforgettable
hiking in various parts of NSW and Victoria. We maintain plenty of options
for all ages and there'll be lots of activities to keep parents busy
too! We have two guides to take good care of you. The accommodations
vary along the way - but all the places we've chosen work well for families.
The Koala Family Trip is an awesome adventure for the whole family.
To enjoy all the activities, children should be 9 years of age or more,
but with notice we can often cater to younger children.
Monday - Arrive Sydney, hiking Blue
Mountains
The first thing we do on the Koala Family
Trip is leave town! We'll pick you up in the morning, either from a
central downtown spot or direct from the airport, and head to the Blue
Mountains. Families will find plenty of interesting things to do in
Sydney on their own, so we recommend arriving a little early if you'd
like to spend some time here. The Blue Mountains are beautiful and very
scenic - they get their unique bluish tinge from fine drops of eucalyptus
oil suspended in the air, which are released by native eucalyptus trees
in the area. There are a huge variety of walks to do here, so this afternoon
we'll combine some of the highlights, depending on the needs of the
kids. We have two guides on our family trips - and all our other trips
too - so we can easily split up and do different things, depending on
how everyone's feeling.
ACCOMMODATION: Katoomba Apartments, Blue Mountains
(L,D)
Tuesday - Exploring Janolan Caves
This morning you have the opportunity to take
another walk, or else you can just hang out at the lodge. We'll leave
mid-morning, and go straight to the Janolan Caves - a fascinating system
of very spectacular limestone caves. Quite other-worldly, and fascinating
for kids and adults alike. We'll then drive down to Kangaroo Valley,
located on the edge of Morton National Park. We stay in family-friendly
accommodation here - and everywhere else - and it's a good idea to get
a good night's sleep before going canoeing tomorrow!
ACCOMMODATION: Kangaroo Valley Hotel (B,L,D)
Wednesday - Canoe Safari in Kangaroo
Valley
This morning we're off for a "canoe safari".
Moving a few feet above the waterline is ideal for visiting with the
local wildlife, and this area is suitable for everyone. Parents, kids,
experts, beginners.the wildlife makes the canoeing a real hit. Using
very stable canoes, we glide along the water, and as long as everyone
stays quiet, we'll see a wide variety of native birdlife, gray wallabies
and sun dragons (a large local lizard) - we may even see a platypus!
We'll continue p addling through the peaceful gorge surrounded by sandstone
cliffs and natural bush, before heading back to the take-out point.
Tonight we stay another night at Kangaroo Valley.
ACCOMMODATION: Kangaroo Valley Hotel (B,L,D)
Thursday - Day at the beach!
Today starts with a short drive to Jervis
Bay, where we have a classic Aussie day at the beach! Lots of sunscreen,
a big floppy hat for everyone. and we spend the day lying on the beach,
swimming, snorkeling, playing beach games. Jervis Bay Marine Park is
home to all sorts on fascinating wildlife, including whales, dolphins,
sea eagles, penguins, and many species of fish. We'll have most of the
day available to cavort in the water, with other options too, such as
lovely bush walks. We'll have no trouble keeping busy with so many things
to do here! We're staying here for a couple of days, so it's a very
relaxing day.
ACCOMMODATION: Beachside accommodations, Jervis
Bay (B,L,D)
Friday - Learning to surf at Jervis
Bay
Today we're not going anywhere. We've got
a better plan - we're going to teach you to surf! If you've never tried
it before, no worries - our experienced surf instructors will have you
up and at 'em in no time. Obviously we take safety very seriously, and
we don't go out if the waves are too big - but there are a number of
beaches here where the conditions are usually suitable for beginners.
We strongly recommend the surf lessons, for people of all ages - it's
just too much fun to miss! At the end of the day, we have a beach BBQ
and a little kid-friendly beach volleyball.
ACCOMMODATION: Beachside accommodations, Jervis
Bay (B,L,D)
Saturday - Hiking the Snowy Mountains
This morning we head south to the Snowy Mountains
or "The Snowies", as they're known to the locals. They are
part of the Great Dividing Range, which extends from Canberra to Melbourne.
We'll check into our lodge, before heading out for today's activity
- hiking! We'll be hiking in Mount Kosciuszko National Park, home to
Australia's highest mountain, known to climbers as one of the "Seven
Summits" because it is the highest peak on one of the seven continents
of the world. There are heaps of trails to choose from in the area,
and we'll select the best hikes for the group. At the end of the day
we return to Thredbo Valley Lodge for a hearty meal and a good night's
sleep.
ACCOMMODATION: Thredbo Valley Lodge, Thredbo Valley
(B,L,D)
Sunday - Horseback riding near Beechworth
Today we're on our way to Beechworth, a historic
gold mining town nestled amongst the hills. Along the way we'll pass
through the Rutherglen wine region, where we'll stop for a picnic lunch
at a winery. This is a great opportunity for parents to enjoy a peaceful
moment in the shade of a gum tree, while we take the kids for swim in
the local lake (or billabong as it's known as down here). After lunch
we have a short drive through to Beechworth where we'll be going horseback
riding! The horses we use are very docile, and it's quite safe for children.
If horseback riding isn't your thing then there are plenty of other
things to do in this beautiful town, such as gold-panning, hiking or
simply just relaxing with a book at our accommodation. This evening
we'll be having a classic Aussie barbeque beneath the gum trees.
ACCOMMODATION: Local lodgings, Beechworth (B,L,D)
Monday - Wildlife visit in Healesville
Sanctuary
Today we head through to Melbourne, which
is arguably Australia's most interesting city, from a cultural perspective.
Along the way we'll be stopping at Healesville Sanctuary, which is a
great place to see any Australian wildlife that we've missed so far.
The Platypus house is well worth a visit, and you'll see all sorts of
birds, snakes, and marsupials here. After lunch, we'll visit the Galeena
Beek Cultural Centre, for an "official" look at Aboriginal
culture. Later on we'll head to our accommodations and celebrate our
last night together at a friendly local restaurant.
ACCOMMODATION: Local lodgings, Healesville (B,L,D)
Tuesday - Water park fun and depart
Melbourne
Today we have one last unmissable activity
lined up for the kids before we head to Melbourne - a visit to a water
park! Children love this place, with its network of slides and pools,
plus it's a great way to wind up nine days of fun! Then it's a short
drive into Melbourne, where we can drop you at the airport or anywhere
in the city if you're staying on to explore Melbourne. Melbourne is
one of Australia's most interesting cities, with all sorts of cultural
entertainment. It's relatively easy to get around and we recommend staying
here for a couple of days if you have the time. (B,L)
IMPORTANT DETAILS
ACCOMMODATIONS: The Koala Family
Trip is a multi-activity oriented trip through the south east corner
of Australia. We've chosen interesting, comfortable and family-friendly
accommodations throughout. In some places it's quite luxurious. But
many of the other places we stay are off-the-beaten-track, and don't
have many accommodation options - but are really, really spectacular.
Some accommodations have separate bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, and
others have two bedroom apartments with shared bathrooms. You'll love
the places we stay!
RECOMMENDED FLIGHTS: If you're flying
in on the first day of the trip, or out on the last day, we recommend
arriving in Sydney by approximately 9 - 10am on Monday, and departing
from Melbourne after 4 5pm on Tuesday. Other flight times may
also be possible - if you are considering alternative flight times please
let us know.
PICKUP INFORMATION: On the first
day of the trip we can either pick you up from the Old Sydney Holiday
Inn at 9.30am, or from the Sydney airport, either in the Domestic Terminal
at 10.15am or in the International Terminal at 10.30am.
DROP OFF INFORMATION: On the last
day of the trip we can drop you off at the Melbourne airport in time
for either domestic flights departing after 4pm or international flights
leaving later than 5pm. Alternatively, we can drop you in downtown Melbourne
sometime after 4pm if you are staying on for a few days.
FITNESS : You and your kids need
to have a reasonable level of fitness to enjoy yourself on the Koala
, but no more than the average family. This trip is all about family
fun so the activities are OK for people with short legs! If you're concerned
about your fitness level, or whether your kids are up to it, have a
chat with us so we can help you choose between the Kea and our other
trips.
EXPERIENCE : You don't have to have
any outdoor experience at all to take our trips because we help you
make the most of Australia's amazing outdoor environment. Our staff
are highly trained and very experienced outdoor guides, and we will
look after you and your kids! You don't need to have ever done any snorkeling
, canoeing, caving, surfing or horseback riding to enjoy these activities
with us. All we ask is that you are energetic, enthusiastic and in reasonable
shape, and we guarantee you'll have an incredible time. We manage the
level of commitment to suit your experience, and we have an impeccable
safety record. We hold all relevant government licenses.
FLEXIBILITY : Because of the off-the-beaten-path
and non-commercial nature of the places we stay, we may need to change
a night stop. We try to make as few changes as possible, but retain
the flexibility to make sure your trip is as good as it can be. Some
of our activities are weather dependent and if it's a choice between
safety and an activity, your safety will always come first. In these
cases we'll have a suitable alternate activity.
INCLUDED : The trip fare is US$1999
+ applicable taxes and fees (10%) for adults, and US$1499 + tax for
kids 15 and under. W e quote all prices in US dollars, so our families
from all over the world can more easily relate prices to their own currencies.
You can also join for shorter periods of time, at a pro-rated price.
The trip fare includes just about everything, specifically:
All guiding services. We generally
have two guides per trip, a lead guide/driver, and a co-guide who is
responsible for meals and accommodations. This means we can really make
sure your family has a great time! We operate with small groups, and
we don't hesitate to offer a second departure when our trips start getting
full. (Click here to read what our previous clients have said about
their guides)
Comfortable accommodations for the
entire period you are with us (see "Accommodations" above).
We can organize extra accommodation for you, if you want to arrive earlier
or leave later.
All your meals (as indicated), except
where we've found people prefer to check out the wide range of local
restaurants. (B,L,D) means breakfast, lunch & dinner included. Alcohol
is not generally included, although we do spring for a few drinks here
and there!
All hiking, snorkeling , canoeing,
caving, surfing or horseback riding activities as described in the itinerary,
except any optional extra activities. We have estimated the rates for
optional extra activities run by local operators in US dollars, but
these rates may vary according to the USD/AUD exchange rate of the day.
There are many optional activities available at extra cost along the
way - just ask your guide. None of these activities are compulsory,
and nor will your trip seem less awesome if you do the more budget options.
Although some people enjoy sampling the optional extras , others prefer
to focus more on the hiking, snorkeling , canoeing, caving, surfing
or horseback riding which is of course the reason you've chosen the
Koala in the first place!
All specialized equipment required for
all activities - please refer to our gear list for further details.
Dates: Feb 26 07 - Mar 6 07, Apr
16 07 - Apr 24 07, Nov 5 07 - Nov 13 07, Nov 26 07 - Dec 4 07, Dec 17
07 - Dec 25 07, Dec 31 07 - Jan 8 08, Jan 14 08 - Jan 22 08, Feb 4 08
- Feb 12 08, Feb 25 08 - Mar 4 08, Mar 31 08 - Apr 8 08, Apr 14 08 -
Apr 22 08