- Duration: 5 hours
- Address: Holmes Road Kingston on Murray SA 5331 Australia
- Participant: 1
Banrock Station Wine and Wetland Centre, located in Regional South Australia, offers a unique nature tour experience that showcases the incredible diversity of bird species in the area. The tour is led by one of the region''s most knowledgeable bird experts and takes guests on a guided exploration of Banrock Station''s wetlands and woodlands.
During the tour, guests may be lucky enough to spot the Chestnut-Crowned Babbler, the Regent Parrot, the Australian Little Bittern, and the Musk Duck, among other species. The tour departs at 7:00 am and covers many parts of the property, with plenty of opportunities for photo stops along the way. Morning tea is also provided.
The nature exploration is conducted in a spacious SUV, allowing guests to access areas of the property not open to the general public. A site map with relevant points of interest is available in the vehicle, and the tour guide carries a First Aid kit at all times.
At the conclusion of the tour, guests are invited to stay for a wine tasting at the Cellar Door or dine in the restaurant overlooking the wetlands. The nature tour is an eco-friendly experience that promotes wildlife conservation and sustainable tourism practices.
We Wander has selected Banrock Station Wine and Wetland Centre as a partner due to their commitment to providing sustainable and educational nature experiences. The tour is suitable for all ages and provides a unique opportunity to explore Australia''s diverse wildlife and natural beauty.
The nature tour includes an experienced regional guide, a Birds of Banrock brochure, lens wipes for camera and binoculars, morning tea, and bottled water. Guests are encouraged to bring their cameras, binoculars, and a sense of adventure.
This scenic nature tour is a must-do for anyone visiting Regional South Australia and looking for an eco-friendly and educational outdoor activity. The guided nature tour is an opportunity to connect with nature, learn about Australia''s unique bird species, and enjoy the stunning landscapes of Banrock Station.