Wildbark Visitor Centre Night Tour and Transfers - 2.5 Hours

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Highlights & inclusions

Explore nature and wildlife at twilight
Talk with experienced nature guides
Spot nocturnal and endangered animals
Learn about the local ecology
Discover how animals are reintroduced to the wild
Uncover the historical connections of the landscape
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What you can expect

Discover a hidden world that comes to life at night with a two-hour and 30-minute twilight tour at the Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary. Located in the northeast of Canberra, join experienced nature guides on a walk through a biological preserve to learn about the sanctuary that protects many native and endangered species from their predators.

Your journey begins at the Wildbark Visitor Centre, where guides will take you to the best spotlighting area that night and will help you to use your provided redlight flashlight to spot and learn about thriving sanctuary wildlife. If you listen carefully, you might be lucky enough to witness eastern bettongs foraging for native truffles in the wild, or see kangaroos and wallabies feeding in their natural environment.

This experience is perfect for those interested in learning about the science behind animal and woodland conservation, or for those looking for a thrilling night adventure and a chance to get to know the furry friends that live here.

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What you need to know

Inclusions
  • Guided nature twilight spotlighting tour
  • Red light torch rental
  • Transport to and from the spotlighting area
Exclusions
  • Water
Time
  • This experience is available every Friday and Saturday at 8pm
Duration
  • This experience is approximately two and a half hours in duration.
Departure Location
  • The experience is located at the Wildbark Visitor Centre, 25 Rosenberg Street in Throsby, ACT 2914.
What To Bring
  • Wear comfortable enclosed shoes
  • Weather appropriate gear and clothing
  • Water
Terms And Conditions
  • Maximum of 10 participants
  • Participants can reschedule up to three hours before their tour
  • Participants should be comfortable walking up to four kilometres
  • In the event of light rain or inclement weather, your experience will still go ahead unless contacted by the experience provider
  • Tours will be cancelled in the case of heavy rain, thunderstorms, hail, extreme heat and high winds gusting over 35km/h
  • This experience is not easily accessible by wheelchairs, please contact the experience provider to discuss and concerns
Cancellation Policy
  • Change your booking up to 48 hours before the start time of your experience
  • Changes are not permitted within 48 hours of your experience
  • Late arrivals or no shows may result in you forfeiting your experience
Booking Information
  • Confirmation in the form of a tour voucher will be received at time of booking
  • Upon completion of purchase, please print the voucher and present on day of the experience
  • Mobile Vouchers are accepted! - Vouchers can also be presented on your mobile device for this attraction
  • For your information, complete Tour Operator Information including contact details is included on your tour voucher
  • Availability was accurate at the time of booking, however, is subject to change due to circumstances out of our control
  • We strongly suggest reconfirming your booking with the tour operator within 24 hours of making your booking and prior to making other travel arrangements

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