About this tour
This four-hour afternoon tour whisks you from Canberra into the bush to spot Australia's wildlife in their natural habitat. You'll start at Tidbinbilla Deep Space Tracking Station, learning how its telescopes tracked the Apollo missions, then head into the adjacent nature reserve where kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, platypuses and emus roam freely. A knowledgeable local guide leads the way, timing the visit for peak animal activity. Hotel pickup and drop-off included.
Highlights
- See kangaroos and wallabies in open grassland
- Spot koalas in eucalyptus trees
- Track platypuses along waterways
- Explore Tidbinbilla's deep space tracking history
- Timed for best wildlife viewing window
- Local guide shares animal behaviour insights
What to expect
After collection from your accommodation, you'll drive roughly 40 minutes through Canberra's rural outskirts to reach the Deep Space Tracking Station. Staff there explain the facility's crucial role in the Apollo programme and ongoing space missions—expect displays and outdoor antenna. Then it's a short transfer to the nature reserve proper, where you'll walk marked trails searching for native animals. Sightings aren't guaranteed, but kangaroos and wallabies are common. The tour wraps with a 30 to 40-minute return journey to your hotel.
Good to know
Bring water and snacks—none provided. Wear comfortable walking shoes and sun protection. The tour suits all fitness levels. Service animals welcome. Public transport options exist nearby if you prefer independent travel.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







