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Mt Bimberi & Blue Waterholes

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A white flower in some green bushes
A mountain with the sun setting behind it.
A hiker at the top of a mountain looking down onto a lake.
A sign indicating that you are entering a wilderness zone.
A cave with a hiker walking through.
A lizard sitting on a sock in a river.
A hiker hopping across some rocks to cross a river in a gorge.
A waterfall leading into a pool of water at the bottom.
A couple of kangaroos in a wide, open valley.
A white flower in some green bushes
A mountain with the sun setting behind it.
A hiker at the top of a mountain looking down onto a lake.
A sign indicating that you are entering a wilderness zone.

Overview

This 4-day trip takes you from wide open valleys littered with massive granite tors, through extensive eucalypt forest, to the wide open Snowy High Plains. Discover historic alpine huts, stunning alpine vistas, and the unique karst landscape of Blue Waterholes, filled with limestone caves, gorges, swimming holes and a waterfall. With optional side trips and the chance to unwind in natural hot springs, this is the perfect wilderness escape for those seeking adventure and relaxation.

Come escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the Australian backcountry.

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Haig Park, Braddon, Australian Capital Territory, AustraliaGet Directions
Tour Types
  • Extended
Tour Formats
  • Small Group Tour

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A hiker standing in open terrain with some snow in the background.

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Three hikers at the top of a mountain looking at the view.

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