
Discover Sydney’s Outback Wilderness
Sydney is famous for its Opera House, Harbour Bridge and the majestic Sky Tower but there’s also another, quieter side to the New South Wales capital. Discover its hidden gems and natural wonders with Sydney OutBack on their Wilderness + Aboriginal Explorer Tour + Cruise, which includes a relaxing boat ride aboard their own 52ft catamaran.
On this outback adventure day tour, you’ll explore the stunning Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Ku-ring-gai Chase is Australia’s second oldest national park and home to over 1,000 Aboriginal Heritage sites, as well as a variety of native wildlife, including wallabies and kangaroos. Enjoy the gentle sounds of rushing water, the wind rustling through the trees and the call of exotic birds. A local tour guide will introduce you to the park, explaining both its colourful history and the cultural significance of the area. Then you’ll have the chance to experience an Aboriginal sacred Welcome To The Country ceremony as well as seeing ochre cave paintings. It goes without saying that the views are just spectacular here, as Ku-ring-gai Chase looks out over Broken Bay, Lion Island, Palm Beach, Pittwater and the Central Coast. You’ll also be able to visit an historic Aboriginal site that features rock art dating back thousands of years.
Then it’s time to board Sydney OutBack’s gorgeous 52ft catamaran for a stunning cruise through the park itself, with a 360-degree viewing deck that’ll make for an unforgettable water journey. Departing from Akuna Bay, you’ll be treated to amazing views of hidden Australian bush and ancient aboriginal sites that are only accessible by water. While you’re aboard you’ll be treated to an Aussie themed lunch bursting with bush tucker flavours as well as plenty of drinks and snacks.
The Wilderness + Aboriginal Explorer Tour + Cruise includes bus pick-up and return service, national park entry, lunch and snacks. Usually $199pp, use promo code bbmlive to save 20% when you book online with Sydney OutBack.
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