Thank you very much for all your work in organising our trip to Canberra this year. An extra big thank you for getting us into the Discovery Zone at the War Memorial – the kids really enjoyed it and got a lot out of the experience. The tobogganing at the snow worked well and we found it much easier just having the day trip – most of the students had never seen snow before.

Western NSW

Dubbo and surrounds offer diverse opportunities for your students to explore biology, geology, science, Aboriginal culture, early settlement and much more!

  • Let us create for you a 3 or 4 day cross-curriculum itinerary including venues in the Blue Mountains and Bathurst en-route to & from Dubbo.
  • Include early settlement history in the Blue Mountains with Zig Zag Railway and many lookouts and landmarks.
  • See the famous Three Sisters at Echo Point Lookout.
  • Ride the Scenic Railway and meander through the rainforest.
  • Explore our gold history at Bathurst Goldfields with a choice of facilitated programs for your students to participate in.
  • Explore Western Plains Zoo with an early morning, behind-the-scenes tour guided by a zoo-keeper, watch animals being fed, enjoy breakfast at the zoo. Participate in an interactive zoo classroom lesson. Take a guide on board your coach to explore the zoo. Or stay overnight at the zoo with their ‘zoosnooze’ program!
  • Visit Old Dubbo Gaol, Wellington Caves and the radio telescope at Parkes – made famous in the Australian movie “The Dish”.
  • City children really enjoy the entertaining and informative farm animal show at Bathurst Sheep & Cattle Drome

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