Australian Geographic Travel
Things To Do Redfern, Sydney, New South Wales
Australian Geographic Travel designs touring itineraries that focus on wildlife and active conservation as well as cultural experiences. Their travel experiences are rich in nature and adventure and specialise in hard-to-reach places and small group experiences. You’ll join similarly inclined souls who share your taste for exploration and a burning desire to learn more about our phenomenal natural world.
Australian Geographic Travel offers professionally guided, small group itineraries varying in length across most states in Australia. Each trip is unique and authentic for anyone who is interested in exploring the fauna and flora, the history and culture of Australia. All trips have been curated with an emphasis on discovering hidden gems off the beaten track, and offering sustainable travel experiences that would be very hard to find anywhere else.
Australian Geographic’ adventurers, scientists, historians and photographers have brought the world to you for more than 36 years. Now they invite you to join them in visiting the country’s most intriguing places and sharing their passion. They are committed to sustaining the environment, culture and heritage of each place we visit. In doing so, they strive to protect our precious environment, from addressing climate change and its far-reaching impacts to promoting awareness of the world’s oldest living culture and revealing to you the countless treasures it cradles.
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From $3790 to $4890
Experience one of Australia’s most significant cultural and natural heritage sites on this six-day journey through the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area.
Lake Mungo preserves 50,000 years of continuous Aboriginal occupation – the longest documented habitation of any land by any people on Earth – alongside extraordinary geological evidence of climate transformation spanning the last ice age.
Walk across ancient dry lakebeds where megafauna once roamed alongside early Aboriginal communities, and explore eroded lunettes that reveal archaeological evidence spanning millennia. Search for arid-zone wildlife, including two species of great kangaroos, pink cockatoos, rare malleefowl and diverse desert parrots.
Beginning in Mildura, this tour combines exploration of Hattah-Kulkyne National Park’s diverse semi-arid ecosystems with immersive days at remote Mungo Lodge, where you’ll discover why this vast landscape earned World Heritage status for both its cultural significance and its extraordinary geological record of climate change.
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Non SmokingFrom $6990 to $8590
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Lord Howe Island, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed gem in the Tasman Sea.
Just 600 km off the Australian mainland, this pristine island is a sanctuary for seabirds, unique flora, and rare endemic species like the once-endangered Lord Howe Woodhen.
Join us for an exclusive conservation-focused expedition with talks by local scientist & naturalist Ian Hutton.
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From $6490 to $6590
Venture deep into Australia’s red-sand heart for a rare opportunity to experience one of the country’s most ambitious wildlife conservation projects.
Hosted by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC), this exclusive small-group journey takes you into the feral-free safe haven of Scotia Wildlife Sanctuary.
Witness first-hand the rewilding of Australia’s lost mammals, species once extinct across much of the mainland, through guided night drives, sunrise birdwatching, and up-close encounters with conservation in action.
From the elusive Bilby and Bridled Nailtail Wallaby to endangered bird species and ancient Malleefowl mounds, Scotia offers a rare glimpse of Australia as it once was.
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