- Duration: 3 hours
- Address: 53 East Esplanade Sydney NSW 2095 Australia
- Participant: 1
We are thrilled to offer an immersive nature tour in partnership with Trip Slow, showcasing the natural beauty and rich history of North Head in Sydney Harbour National Park, Greater Sydney, NSW. This guided nature tour takes you on a 7.5km walk, providing a medium/good level of fitness is required, from Manly Wharf to North Head, offering breathtaking views, unique wildlife encounters, and opportunities for scenic nature photography.
As you embark on this 3-hour outdoor tour, you will learn about the area''s indigenous heritage, early colonial history, and military significance. North Head is home to various wildlife species, including the Long-nosed Bandicoot, Flying Fox, Powerful and Barking Owls, and the Eastern Bentwing and Large eared Pied Bats. With 23 reptile species, 144 birds, and 430 different plants, this nature exploration promises a diverse eco-tour experience.
The guided nature tours offer exceptional opportunities for wildlife spotting and nature sightseeing during the Humpback Whales season. As you descend, take in the stunning Pacific Ocean views, explore Shelly Beach''s underwater world through some of the best snorkeling and diving in Sydney, and enjoy the coastal walk back to Manly.
Throughout the nature excursion, there will be ample opportunities for photos and stops at the Bella Vista Cafe or the Boatshed in Shelly Beach for takeaway refreshments. This scenic nature tour highlights why We Wander has carefully selected Trip Slow as a partner, as their commitment to responsible and sustainable outdoor tours aligns with our values.
Please note that this experience is subject to Trip Slow''s terms and conditions, including minimum age requirements. We look forward to welcoming you on this inspiring nature walk, exploring the natural wonders of Greater Sydney, NSW, with Trip Slow.
Private Tour - Nature, Culture And History, Immersion In North Head
Private Tour - Nature, Culture And History, Immersion In North Head
