Wednesday, January 22, 2014

A group of scouts and i are planning a trip to australia - where can we see wildlife on a budget?

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t_sabichao


we will be going to sidney on april 2nd, and we were thinking of visiting the blue mountains park. is there any way which we could see the local wildlife (roo's and koalas) in something approaching a natural environment?

We have a limited budget, and need to stay in NSW. thank you for your input.



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I am sorry nobody has answered you earlier, honestly, if you are in a scout group, I would seriously get on the www and find scout groups in places like Katoomba, Leura, Blue Mountains, etc etc, and get involved with your scouts teaming up with Australian Scouts and off you go, I don't think you'll get cheaper and more fun than that. Also, the Blue Mountains are surrounded by native bush, so if the Australian Scouts just take you all on a bush walk and camp, you will see wildlife and plants and have a great time. The Blue Mountains are incredibly natural, it's like winding road thru bush, villiage,town, more road, trees as far as the eye can see. I think this would be almost free if you can get local scout masters involved, and you know what, I think they would jump at the chance.

where is a good spot to camp for free around the Campbelltown district in NSW Australia?




jake


We are willing to travel a bit but obviously not hours away. Like we go to Blue Mountains alot but we prefer somewhere a little closer to home. Any suggestions would be great.


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?, this is not Camplelltown it is more a place called Windsor, the place we used to go to, if it's still operating is called Mitchell Park, on Cattai Creek, it's more a darn river than a creek, had some great times there.




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