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Kookaburra
Coastal Hiking in Otway & Port Campbell
National Parks · Cycling The Great Ocean Road · Secluded
Camping · Beaches and Rainforest of the Southern Coast ·
The Twelve Apostles · Optional Helicopter Flight over the Twelve
Apostles
The Kookaburra is no ordinary trip! Starting
from Melbourne, the Kookaburra takes in some of Australia's most remarkable
coast and forest scenery including rocky platforms, sheltered beaches,
pristine rivers, huge old-growth forests and coastal heathland. You
will start by spending two days cycling over 200 km (130 miles), past
pretty seaside towns and along the dramatic Great Ocean Road. You'll
then experience the natural beauty of these unspoilt landscapes by walking
the 85km Great Ocean Walk through Otway and Port Campbell National Parks,
to the majestic Twelve Apostles. After eight days of non-stop action,
you'll have seen some of Australia's most stunning coast, and you'll
be pumped for whatever adventure you're up to next!
Monday - Cycle Melbourne to Sorrento
(Cycle up to 60 miles/100 km)
We begin our trip by getting fitted with appropriate
bikes, and cycling around the eastern side of Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne's
equivalent of Sydney's Harbour. We'll cruise past sandy beaches and
pretty seaside villages such as Mornington, Dromana and Rosebud scattered
along the Mornington Peninsula, before getting to Sorrento where we'll
spend the night.
ACCOMMODATION: Sorrento lodgings (L,D)
Tuesday - Cycle Sorrento to Apollo Bay
(Cycle up to 70 miles/110 km)
Today starts with an early ferry ride across the
mouth of Port Phillip Bay to Queenscliff. From here we'll cycle along
the Bellarine Peninsula, past the aptly named Surf Coast Highway. At
Torquay we reach the start of the Great Ocean Road for an unforgettable
ride with stunning vistas over the Southern Ocean - a world-class coastal
road. There's even the chance to see Southern Right Whales during their
migration. While the ride is strenuous today the scenery is well worth
it! Tonight we'll spend the night in the charming fishing village of
Apollo Bay before heading into the bush for the next five days.
ACCOMMODATION: Apollo Bay lodgings (B,L,D)
Wednesday - Begin Great Ocean Walk:
Apollo Bay to Parker Hill (Hike 13 miles/20 km)
Today we begin the Great Ocean Walk along Victoria's
spectacular southern coast. This 60 mile/90 kilometre track stretches
from the idyllic beach town of Apollo Bay to the magnificent Twelve
Apostles, giant rock stacks which soar from the swirling waters of the
Southern Ocean. The track passes through dramatic landscape after dramatic
landscape, much of which is inaccessible by vehicle. Our hike begins
at the pretty cove of Shelley Beach. After crossing Elliot River we
head into the old-growth forests for several kilometres, before descending
to Blanket Bay for lunch. We then climb into the forest once again,
where we are treated with spectacular views, before climbing up Parker
Hill where we'll spend the night at the first of our restful campsites.
After pitching our tents, we'll settle down around the camp fire with
a cup of billy tea.
CAMPING: Parker Hill Campsite, Otway National
Park (B,L,D)
Thursday - Great Ocean Walk: Parker
Hill to Aire River (Hike 10 miles/16 km)
Today we hike along the cliff tops and see our
first views of Cape Otway Lighthouse. Built in 1848, it's considered
to be the best collection of historic lighthouse buildings in Australia.
We'll stop for lunch and to explore, before descending to Station Beach.
We'll then detour to Rainbow Falls, a waterfall which flows from a spring
in the dune limestone, forming a limestone deposit as it flows over
the rocks. In afternoon light, water flowing over the escarpment forms
a beautiful rainbow. We'll then walk along the beach for a few kilometres
before heading into the coastal heath, and then descend into Aire River,
our campsite for tonight.
CAMPING: Aire River Campsite, Otway National Park
(B,L,D)
Friday - Great Ocean Walk: Aire River
to Johanna Beach (Hike 8 miles/14 km)
After waking to the sound of kookaburras laughing,
we'll ascend back up onto the cliff tops. This spectacular walk continues
along the cliff tops, surrounded by windswept coastal heath. The track
then descends below the cliff tops, mountain goat style - spectacular
but safe! We'll then detour to the protected beach of Castle Cove where
we'll break for lunch beneath towering cliffs, and hunt for the dinosaur
fossils which have been found here in recent times. After lunch we'll
continue along the tops to Johanna Beach where we'll walk the last couple
of kilometres along the sand, completing a minor river crossing before
reaching our campsite for the night.
CAMPING: Johanna Beach Campsite, Otway National
Park (B,L,D)
Saturday - Great Ocean Walk: Johanna
Beach to Ryan's Den (Hike 7 miles/13 km)
Today we head to dairy country! Hiking along old
country roads, we'll reach the highest elevation of the entire hike.
Here we'll be treated to retrospective views of the coast we've already
covered - and a preview of what's still to come! After hiking past some
quaint hobby farms and through old bush blocks, we return to the coast
to hike along the length of Milanesia Beach before heading to Ryan's
Den, a secluded cove miles from civilisation, and our campsite for tonight.
CAMPING: Ryan's Den Campsite, Otway National Park
(B,L,D)
Sunday - Great Ocean Walk: Ryan's Den
to Devil's Kitchen (Hike 10 miles/15 km)
Today is one of the wildest and most remote days
of the Great Ocean Walk, and the most dramatic too! We'll walk around
two major landmarks, known as Cape Volney and Moonlight Head, before
turning inland for a while into native bush, keeping an eye out for
sleepy koalas along the way. We'll then rejoin the coast at The Gable's
lookout before heading down to Wreck Beach. This beach earns its name
from the two anchors firmly planted in the sand; the only remains of
many ships wrecked on this treacherous coastline. For the last night
on the Great Ocean Walk we'll be staying at the Devil's Kitchen campground.
CAMPING: Devil's Kitchen Campsite, Otway National
Park (B,L,D)
Monday - Twelve Apostles & return
to Melbourne (Hike 6 miles/10km)
The final day of the Kookaburra trip is the most
spectacular day of all! We visit Point Ronald with its beautiful sandstone
cliffs, before walking the last few kilometres along the cliff tops
where views of the Twelve Apostles abound as we draw closer. The Great
Ocean Walk ends officially at the historic Glenample Homestead, where
we'll celebrate the completion of our walk with some cold drinks and
lunch - perhaps even a beer or two! After lunch we'll head to the Twelve
Apostles to see these ancient formations for ourselves. The Twelve Apostles
were created by the Southern Ocean eroding the limestone over millions
of years to leave towers over 130 feet/45 metres high, surrounded by
impressive cliffs over 200 feet/70 metres high. They are a sight to
behold! An optional extra today is a scenic flight over the Twelve Apostles
coast itself - just let us know during the trip if you're keen.
We'll then return to Melbourne in the late
afternoon. Unlike many of our trips the Kookaburra trip ends in the
early evening, so we recommend staying on in the cosmopolitan city of
Melbourne for at least a night or two. 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 to wind down after all the activity if you have the time. (B,L)
IMPORTANT DETAILS
ACCOMMODATIONS: The Kookaburra is
a demanding activity-oriented trip along the Melbourne coast. For the
first two nights, it's quite comfortable and luxurious. For the remainder
of the trip we'll be staying at very basic campsites. This trip has
a much different character to most of our trips, but you'll find each
campsite a comfortable place to hang out at the end of the day. Our
clients often say a real highlight of the trip is sleeping under the
stars each night. You'll love the places we stay!
FITNESS : You must have a reasonable
level of fitness to enjoy yourself on the Kookaburra - it's one of our
most intense trips . You don't have to be young and extremely fit (although
if you are, you won't be bored) but you should be in the habit of doing
at least some exercise. Age and experience are not important. We would
rather have a person in her 50s who hikes or cycles every couple of
weeks than a 22-year-old couch potato! If you're concerned about your
fitness level, have a chat with us so we can help you choose between
the Kookaburra 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 incredible outdoor environment. Our staff
are highly trained and very experienced outdoor guides, and we will
look after you! You don't need to have ever done any cycling to enjoy
this activity 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%). We quote all prices in US dollars,
so our guests 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 you have 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 and cycling activities
as described in the itinerary, except optional extra activities, such
as the scenic flight over the Twelve Apostles coast. 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 and cycling which is of
course the reason you've chosen the Kookaburra in the first place!
All specialized equipment required for
all activities - please refer to our gear list for further details.
Dates: Feb 19 07 - Feb 26 07, Mar
19 07 - Mar 26 07, Sep 17 07 - Sep 24 07, Oct 15 07 - Oct 22 07, Nov
5 07 - Nov 12 07, Dec 3 07 - Dec 10 07, Dec 17 07 - Dec 24 07, Jan 21
08 - Jan 28 08, Feb 18 08 - Feb 25 08, Mar 17 08 - Mar 24 08