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Discover Australia’s wildlife and stunning scenery on this all-inclusive small-group tour from Sydney, featuring wombats, kangaroos, waterfalls, and starry skies.
If you’re looking to step beyond the usual city sights and into Australia’s wild heart, this WILD Wombats and Kangaroo Experience offers a compelling way to do it. This guided tour promises close encounters with native wildlife, visits to beautiful national parks, and plenty of scenic vistas—all packed into an 11-hour day. For anyone eager to see kangaroos hopping freely and wombats burrowing in their natural habitat, this could be just the ticket.
We particularly admire the expert guides—not only are they knowledgeable and passionate about Australia’s wildlife, but they also manage to keep things fun and relaxed. The delicious food stops, especially the famous Aussie pies and hearty pub dinners, add local flavor to the adventure. However, it’s important to note that this tour is quite full-on and involves a fair amount of driving, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with a long day on the road.
One consideration: this isn’t suitable for children under 7, or travelers with mobility issues, and the activity requires comfortable walking shoes and warm clothing, especially as temperatures can drop after sunset. Still, for wildlife lovers and nature enthusiasts, it’s a genuinely authentic Aussie experience that balances sightseeing, wildlife encounters, and local culture.
This experience is ideal for those wanting an immersive day in nature, with guaranteed wildlife sightings, scenic views, and a taste of traditional Australian hospitality—all in one well-organized trip.


This tour from Perfect Day Sydney offers a full day of exploring Australia’s natural beauty in a small group setting, ensuring plenty of personal attention and chances for memorable photos. It begins with pickup at three convenient locations in Sydney—next to the Thomas Sutcliffe Mort statue, across from the Sheraton Grand Hotel near St James Station, or at Sydney Central Railway Station—making it easy to join from most central points. The bus, reportedly a 2025 model, ensures a smooth, comfortable ride for the lengthy drive ahead.
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The journey kicks off atop a dramatic 1,400-foot cliff, where you’ll be treated to 180° views of the South Coast. This early stop sets the tone for the day—expect breathtaking panoramas that make the long bus ride feel worthwhile. Reviews highlight how well-organized the pick-up and timing are, with many praising the friendly guides for making everyone feel at ease right from the start.
You’ll visit Macquarie Pass National Park, famed for its lush eucalyptus forests, and Morton National Park, known for its waterfalls and striking landscapes. Each stop is designed to maximize wildlife sightings and scenic photo ops.
Robertson Pie Shop provides a well-loved lunch stop—although only included April through September—serving up the iconic Aussie meat pies that travelers rave about. Many reviews mention how much they enjoyed the chance to sample these local favorites, with one reviewer calling the pies “large, delicious, and worth seconds.”
In Budderoo National Park, the landscape shifts again, with opportunities to see kangaroos, lyrebirds, and parrots. Visitors often remark on how close they get to the wildlife; one reviewer exclaimed, “Getting to see a wombat in the wild was a massive highlight.” The guide’s skill at finding and respecting the animals’ space helps ensure these encounters feel genuine, not staged.
The main draw is undoubtedly the chance to see wombats and kangaroos in their natural surroundings. Unlike visiting a zoo, here you’re not fenced in—these are authentic, unobstructed views. Reviewers consistently mention how the guides make sure everyone gets plenty of opportunities for photos and close looks—something that sets this tour apart. One reviewer shared: “We saw wombats, kangaroos, wallabies, flying foxes, and even an echidna—unforgettable moments.”
Several reviews mention that the wildlife sightings are guaranteed, with the guides’ local knowledge making all the difference. As one reviewer put it, “Damon was passionate and informative, and we saw kangaroos, wallabies, and even an echidna.” The chance to see wombats burrowing and wandering freely is a big selling point, with many guests saying it’s one of the best wildlife experiences they’ve had.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter a day of exploration, the tour winds down with a hearty pub dinner at a historic country pub. The food menu features classic Aussie fare—fish and chips, chicken parmi, and other pub favorites—judged highly by numerous reviewers for generous portions and good quality. One guest noted, “Dinner was tasty and the portions were huge,” emphasizing the value of this included meal.
As the sun sets, the group heads to a dark, light-pollution free spot for stargazing. Many travelers are blown away by how vividly they can see the Milky Way and the stars on the Australian flag. It’s a peaceful, awe-inspiring way to end a busy day.
The small-group format (generally limited to around a dozen people) means more personalized attention from guides who are often praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge. The 11-hour itinerary is packed but well-paced, with plenty of breaks, scenic stops, and time to enjoy each location. The transport is described as highly rated, with Wi-Fi and power banks included—useful if you want to document your wildlife encounters or simply stay connected.
At $176 per person, the price covers transportation, park fees, meals, snacks, and guided expertise, making it a solid value considering the extensive itinerary. Many reviews highlight how much they saw, learned, and experienced for this price. The inclusion of meals at well-known spots, plus all snacks and drinks, adds to the perception of value.

This tour caters to wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those eager for a full-day adventure outside Sydney. It’s especially suited for travelers who want guaranteed wildlife sightings, scenic vistas, and authentic encounters without the hassle of planning multiple stops. The small-group setting is great for making new friends while exploring privately.
However, it’s not ideal for travelers with mobility issues or very young children, given the walking involved and the long hours. Also, those seeking luxury or a very leisurely pace might find it a bit full-on. But for those who love outdoor adventures, good food, and wildlife photography, this tour offers a memorable taste of Australia’s wild side.

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 7 years old, mainly because of the long day and walking involved.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are essential, as you’ll be walking in national parks. Warm clothing is advisable, especially after sunset.
Are the wildlife sightings guaranteed?
Reviews indicate that sightings are guaranteed, with guides actively helping participants spot wombats, kangaroos, and other wildlife.
Does the tour include meals?
Yes, it includes lunch at a famous pie shop (April to September) and dinner at a historic pub. Snacks, fruit, and drinks are also provided all day.
What are the pickup locations?
Pickup is available at three central Sydney spots—next to Thomas Sutcliffe Mort, across from the Sheraton Grand Hotel near St James Station, and at Sydney Central Railway Station.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts about 11 hours, from morning pickup to evening drop-off.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues or who use mobility scooters or walking frames.
How many people are in the group?
It’s a small group, generally around 12 guests, which promotes personal interaction and flexibility.

This WILD Wombats and Kangaroo Experience offers an engaging, well-organized way to see Australia’s native wildlife in their natural environment. With expert guides, guaranteed animal sightings, and scenic stops, it provides a full day of authentic adventures that won’t disappoint. It’s best suited for nature lovers, wildlife fans, and travelers eager to explore beyond Sydney’s city limits.
While it’s a long day, the combination of beautiful scenery, engaging wildlife, and hearty local food makes it a rewarding choice for those ready to embrace Australia’s outdoor wonders. If you’re after an honest, fun, and memorable encounter with Aussie nature, this trip is a solid investment in your travel experience.
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