

What is on offer?
Discover the wild rivers, ancient caves, and living cultural landscapes of East Gippsland on this personally guided journey along the Bataluk Cultural Trail. With expert guidance throughout, you’ll uncover the stories of the Gunaikurnai People, walk in forests alive with lyrebirds, meet koalas on Raymond Island, and explore one of Australia’s most remarkable lake systems.
Designed for curious and active travellers, this adventure blends moderate walks with meaningful insights into ecology, waterways, and heritage — all shared in a practical, engaging way that deepens your connection to place.

Den of Nargun
Venture into the dramatic river gorges and ridgelines of Mitchell River National Park. On this guided walk, discover pockets of lush warm temperate rainforest and the Den of Nargun — a place of deep Aboriginal significance, tied to ancient stories and traditions.

Buchan Cave
Step beneath the earth into a limestone wonderland of stalactites, stalagmites, and flowing rock formations — a geological story millions of years in the making.

Mitchell River Silt Jetties
Marvel at one of the world’s longest naturally formed silt jetties, stretching like fingers into the Gippsland Lakes — a fascinating geological formation where river and lake meet.
Koala Trail
Wander the famed Koala Trail, where you’ll meet one of Australia’s most iconic species up close. Learn about their habits, ecology, feeding and breeding behaviours, and the incredible efforts of the volunteers from The Koala and Wildlife Shelter Inc. (KAWS), who dedicate their lives to koala conservation and rehabilitation.
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