Category: New South Wales

  • Hunter Wetlands National Park Kayaking With School of Yak

    Hunter Wetlands National Park Kayaking With School of Yak

    Hunter Wetlands National Park Kayaking

    We decided to go on a Kayaking Tour of the Hunter Wetlands National  Park with the School of Yak and had an amazing time. This is a small local tour company specializing in kayaking which gives you a great personalized experience of the wetlands. Glenn the owner grew up in the area and spend much of his childhood kayaking through the mangroves. His knowledge of the swamp and it’s environment was brilliant giving us details of the local bird life, trees and the local ecosystem.

    Safety on the Water

    The tour starts with a detailed safety briefing, to ensure that you understand what to do.  This was great for beginners who had very limited experience on kayaks. Glenn ensured we all had the correct footwear and provided some for those who didn’t.  You will also get wet from paddling and the spray from the water, so dress appropriately.

    Safety on the water is very important and Glenn provides life jackets and makes sure they are correctly fastened.  If you forgot your own sunscreen and hats, Glenn can provide those too.

    The first lesson starts on land, where you are shown how to use the paddle correctly.  You then get into you kayak (single or double seat, depending on what you want) and away you go. As you paddle around, your guide stays close so you have him if you need help.  He also gets you to practise your skills around the entry area to make sure you are happy and confident before the tour begins.

    Kayaking in the Wetlands

    The guide is always watching the surrounding trees and waterways and giving local information. He has a vast knowledge of bird life and species as well as the areas we toured around. From spotting eagles in trees, to sandbanks and old causeways, they are all pointed out to you and explained.

    We stopped on a small sandy beach for afternoon tea. Glenn helped us out of our double kayak, to make sure there were no slips into the water, he helps again to get back in safely.  The food was excellent and we enjoyed our stop there along with a look of an old ship wreck and old ruins from World War 2.

    Glenn pointed out the importance of not damaging the fragile wetlands and helped minimized the impact we had by leaving no rubbish behind. In addition, he collected plastic garbage that had washed up on the shore.

    Pace of the Tour

    If you are a beginner, or novice kayaker, Glenn will tailor the tour to your ability.  Glenn can also tailor tour to suit what you want to see, ensuring that you get the most enjoyment out of your time on the water. The tour is undertaken at a  relaxed pace, so there is plenty of time to look around and enjoy the scenery.

    You will not be paddling for the full tour as the water often gently moves you forward. Glenn used the tides to  advantage to help take us in the direction of travel.

    What did we Think?

    The tour was excellent and we came away feeling we had gained a lot of knowledge about an area we drive by regularly. We soon became confident in our ability to kayak and manoeuvre through islands. One of the highlights of our Hunter Wetlands National Park kayaking tour was going down very narrow waterways, through overhanging trees and feeling completely enclosed by the mangroves.

    Hunter Wetlands Mangroves Hunter Wetlands National Park With School of Yak Kayak Tours Hunter Wetlands National Park Kayaking www.destinationsjourney.com
    Hunter Wetlands Mangroves
    Small Channel by Kayak Hunter Wetlands National Park With School of Yak Kayak Tours Hunter Wetlands National Park Kayaking www.destinationsjourney.com
    Small Channel by Kayak
    Mangroves in the Hunter Wetlands Hunter Wetlands National Park With School of Yak Kayak Tours Hunter Wetlands National Park Kayaking www.destinationsjourney.com
    Mangroves in the Hunter Wetlands
    Hunter Wetlands National Park With School of Yak Kayak Tours Hunter Wetlands National Park Kayaking www.destinationsjourney.com
    Hunter Wetlands

    We had a fantastic day, finishing late in the evening which enabled us to get great pictures of the sunset.

    Remains of the Ajax Hunter Wetlands National Park With School of Yak Kayak Tours Hunter Wetlands National Park Kayaking www.destinationsjourney.com
    Remains of the Ajax

    School of Yak’s local knowledge of the swamp areas and other locations in the Hunter Valley  gave us a great insight into the Hunter Wetlands, its fragile ecology and beauty.

    Our Hunter Wetlands National Park Kayaking Tour was an amazing experience and we came away thinking about another adventure we would go on with him.

    The Hunter Wetlands at Sunset Hunter Wetlands National Park With School of Yak Kayak Tours Hunter Wetlands National Park Kayaking www.destinationsjourney.com
    The Hunter Wetlands at Sunset
    Pelican at Sunset Hunter Wetlands National Park With School of Yak Kayak Tours Hunter Wetlands National Park Kayaking www.destinationsjourney.com
    Pelican at Sunset

    To see what else there is to do in the Hunter Valley, please see some of our other stories.

  • Hunter Valley Zoo

    Hunter Valley Zoo

    Getting There

    The Hunter Valley Zoo is located in the vineyards near Cessnock New South Wales. There is a small car park near the entrance as well as parking on the road outside.

    Although a small zoo, it has a wide range of animals ranging from native Australian to lions, cheetahs, meerkats birds and reptiles. If you are local or an international visitor it’s a fantastic place to visit.

    The staff were all friendly helpful, letting us know what was available to see and when various displays were happening. A map of the zoo is included in the entry fee, to help find your way around.

    Food

    There is a good variety of food and drinks available inside the admission building. A spacious grassed area is available for visitors to use, and has a free gas BBQ.  Families are encouraged to being eskies and have a picnic in this outside area.

    Feeding the Animals at Hunter Valley Zoo

    The admission building sells animal food so that kids and adults can feed animals. Staff will tell you which animals can be fed, but generally it was any enclosures that you could enter.

    There is a petting zoo where visitors can get up close to some animals and feed and pat them. Animals here ranged from kangaroos and deer to farm animals.

    Getting Around the Zoo

    All tracks at the Hunter Valley Zoo are dirt and grass and constructed to make them wheel chair friendly. As it’s not very big, getting around is very easy.

    All enclosures have steps for the kids to stand on to see animals better. This is a great idea, even for shorter adults.

    During the day there are scheduled shows for different animals. These are great as they give an inside into the animals and there needs.

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    Koala
    Cheetah Hunter Valley Zoo www.destinationsjourney.com
    Cheetah
    Lion Hunter Valley Zoo www.destinationsjourney.com
    Lion
    Ostrich Hunter Valley Zoo www.destinationsjourney.com
    Ostrich
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    Albino Kangaroo

    Animal Encounters

    The zoo offers encounters with the meerkats and some of the smaller monkeys. For a fee, you get access to the enclosure with a guide for twenty minutes. Participation is limited to groups of four. We went into the meerkat enclosure and had a great time. They climbed all over us, ate from our hands and even perched on top of our heads. If you can afford it, we highly recommend the experience.

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    Meerkat Encounter
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    A Meerkat on Lookout Duty

    Other Facilities

    The toilets were clean with disabled access and change tables.

    There is a good souvenir shop near the entrance.

    The zoo is busier in school holidays as families take the opportunity to visit with their children.

    To see what else there is to do in the Hunter Valley, please see some of our other stories.

  • Aberdeen Highland Games with Tartan Warriors and Bands

    Aberdeen Highland Games with Tartan Warriors and Bands

    The Aberdeen Highland Games is held annually in the Upper Hunter town of Aberdeen in New South Wales Australia.

    Getting There

    Held in Jefferson Park Aberdeen, access is very easy with signs directing you where to go for parking and entry to the park.  There is ample parking available on site which is managed by with local SES volunteers.  They will direct you  to a parking spot and ensure they car parking is orderly so that people can get in and out safely.

    Buying Tickets to the Aberdeen Highland Games

    Tickets can be purchased on the day, or on-line.   On-line purchases give you a discount of $5.00 (in 2018). Tickets purchased on-line also enable faster entry which is a great way to avoid queuing. 

    All action is based in one of two ovals and a dancing stage and fully surrounded with market stalls selling Scottish heirlooms and souvenirs.

    It’s very cold so rug up or dress in theme.

    Typical Scotsman at the Games Aberdeen Highland Games New South Wales www.destinationsjourney.com
    Typical Scotsman at the Games

    Events on the Day

    Initially there is an opening chieftain’s address welcoming guests and sponsors and giving information about what’s happening during the day (you can also buy a guide book).

    The day’s events then start with the massed pipe bands. Each clan and band enters dressed their clan’s tartan playing bagpipes and drums. Once all of the bands are on the field, they perform a massed march of the bands. They march up and down the field several times, so there is ample opportunities to see everything and take photos.

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    Massed Pipe Bands

    The Australian Defence Force sent the Australian Federation Guard Precision Drill Team. Selected from all three services, they provided an amazing display of precision marching and weapons firing.

    Australian Federation Guard Precision Drill Team at the Games Aberdeen Highland Games New South Wales www.destinationsjourney.com
    Australian Federation Guard Precision Drill Team

    The Scottish dancing competitions are held on the central stage. These are very popular, so to get a good view, get in early and get a good spot.

    The strong men in the tartan warriors competition is a highlight of the day.  Events include the sheaf toss, caber toss and commenced with the stones, or Clach Cuid Fir.

    The Tartan Warriors at the Games Aberdeen Highland Games New South Wales www.destinationsjourney.com
    The Tartan Warriors

    The bands compete individually to choose the best band, so the sound of bagpipes is in the air the whole day. This gives a great atmosphere throughout the day.

    To see what else there is to do in the Hunter Valley, please see some of our other stories.