Upcoming events and tours
We offer a broad range of events and tours ranging from day trips to longer trips further afield. Food and accommodation are often included in the price. Click the individual events for further details.
We offer a broad range of events and tours ranging from day trips to longer trips further afield. Food and accommodation are often included in the price. Click the individual events for further details.
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202606mayAll Day07The Lion King Musical TourAwe-inspiring visual artistry and unforgettable music
Giraffes strut. Birds swoop. Gazelles leap. The entire Serengeti comes to life as never before. And as the music soars, Pride Rock slowly emerges from the mist. This
Departing from Wagga Wagga, we make a leisurely journey up to Sydney, stopping along the way for lunch. We will arrive and check in to our accommodation with plenty of time to prepare for the night out before meeting for dinner in the hotel bistro. After an early dinner we head out for the main event – The Lion King Musical, at the Capital Theatre, seen from spectacular A-Reserve seats. Following the entertainment, we head back to our accommodation for the night.
This morning, we enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel buffet before checking out. Before departing Sydney, we head to the iconic Paddy’s Market in Haymarket. Once back on board, with your goodies from the Markets, we head for home with a stop along the way for lunch.
June
202608junAll Day2013 Day Tour - Outback QueenslandTravelling via the Gold Coast & Lightning Ridge
Longreach is in the centre of a vast area known as the Central West, in the geographical heart of Queensland. There are some fascinating things to see and
What a tour we have ahead of us! Once the coach is loaded and we have everyone on board we are ready to go. We head over to the Hume Highway and travel north through Gundagai and Goulbourn and then into the Southern Highlands. Lunch today is at the Mittagong RSL Club before we continue via Sydney to Raymond Terrace for our first night on tour.
After breakfast, we make our way along the Pacific Highway through to Kempsey. We stop here for lunch and to salute the King of Country at the Slim Dusty Centre. Discover the tale of the boy born David Gordon Kirkpatrick who became the well-loved Slim Dusty. Continuing up the highway we arrive on the Gold Coast in the late afternoon for a 2-night stay. Tonight will be special! There is no place on earth like the Australian Outback… and no show on earth like the new show at the Australian Outback Spectacular – Heartland.
It’s an all new story with true Australian characters, Reg and Marge, who are battling a severe five-year drought on their farm. This heart touching story will resonate with many as it delves into real world struggles that many Aussie farmers are dealing with today. With the help from some unlikely characters and friendships, the pair overcome the harsh realities of life in the Australian Outback. Prepare to embark on a vivid and spectacular ride into the heart of the Australian bush under the iconic red roof with a delicious three course dinner. What a fabulous night!
We start today with breakfast at the hotel before visiting Skypoint Observation Deck which is the Gold Coasts highest attraction. It provides 360-degree panoramic views that stretch from the surf to the hinterland and beyond. We will be on level 77 of the Q1 building, the only beach side observation deck. Late morning we head into the Gold Coast Hinterland to a little place called Wongawallan. The very British Fox and Hounds Hotel is the Gold Coast’s only authentic English Pub to have actually been transported from England! At Fox & Hounds why not sample a British Ale and some traditional fare such as Toad in the Hole, Yorkshire Pudding, Atlantic Cod and Beef & Guinness Pie weekend Roasts.
This morning, we head to Yandina and the Ginger Factory on the Sunshine Coast. We will enjoy a tour tracing the life of ginger from planting to final use, see ginger growing in the patch and then view the factory from the observation deck to see production. After a light lunch we can visit the Gingertown shops and Nutworks. We then continue on to the National Trust town of Childers. The township is set on top of rolling hills of red soil framed by green fields of sugar cane. In 1902 a disastrous fire destroyed much of Childers, but the subsequent rebuilding has given us the amazing variety of architectural styles still largely intact today. A great example is Gaydon’s building (1894) in Churchill Street which is now the home of Childers Pharmaceutical Museum. We arrive in Bundaberg with time to freshen up before dinner.
Today, we head to the iconic Bundaberg Rum Distillery. This Australian spirit has been rolled out of the production line for well over 100 years and today we are here for a self-guided tour. We’ll be able to look, feel and taste our way through the making process starting with the raw material though to the aromas of maturing spirit. We then head to Rockhampton. Located on the banks of the Fitzroy River, Rockhampton is known as Australia’s “beef capital” and sits astride the Tropic of Capricorn. After a relatively small gold rush, cattle soon became the big industry. Rockhampton is the regional capital of central Queensland and has several well preserved, riverside buildings within its business district. On arrival we have time to stretch our legs and buy lunch before we join the Capricorn Highway travelling through Blackwater and on to Emerald.
Before we depart Emerald this morning, we have time to visit the National Trust listed Railway Station. Built in 1900 and restored in 1986, the Station with its wrought iron lacework and pillared portico, truly is a beautiful building. On the road again we will stop to enjoy our picnic lunches as we travel through the outback towns of Bogantungan and Alpha before arriving in Barcaldine. This town is steeped in the history of the early pioneer’s struggles. Hear about the shearers strike in the 1890’s and see the “Tree of Knowledge” next to the Barcaldine Railway Station, which marks the spot where the Australian Labour Party was formed. We also visit the Worker’s Heritage Centre, the only national attraction dedicated to celebrating the lives and proud heritage of everyday working people. The displays tell the stories of the railway workers and blacksmiths, the farmers, nurses and teachers who shaped the nation. This afternoon we stop in Ilfracombe where we have time to “wet the whistle” at the famous Wellshot Hotel. The last leg of today’s journey is to Longreach, a town which has played a significant role in the early development of Central Queensland and Outback Australia. We arrive in Longreach and, after our days on the road, we can settle in and unpack for the next three nights.
On today’s adventures we will uncover some national treasures, such as the historic 1922 QANTAS hanger, at the QANTAS Founders Museum. The historic photographs, memorabilia and multi-media displays bring alive the inspirational stories of one of the world’s pioneering airlines. We then cross over to the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame to enjoy the Outback Stockman’s Show. The Show encompasses the modern-day aspects of being a stockman, as well as telling the tales of what it used to be like in the past. We have some free time in the Hall of Fame. This afternoon, we join Outback Aussie Tours on board their heritage 2000 Class Rail Motor for a spectacular journey through the changing colours of floodplain, Gidgee, Open Downs, Ghost gums and Red Mulga Country. As the sunset fades into starlight, we arrive at Smithy’s Outback Dinner & Show for a night of great food and live entertainment under the stars. There will be an open fire and bush poetry. It will be a fantastic night.
Out towards Winton, on the top of what the locals refer to as a “jump up” is a fascinating attraction called The Australian Age of Dinosaurs. It is located on a rugged mesa plateau formation that stands 75 metres above the surrounding plains. We will have a clear view to spot any dinosaurs in the vicinity! The area surrounding Winton is full of archaeological digs. Today at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs, we have the opportunity to take a tour and learn about this prehistoric phenomenon and see real dinosaur bones being prepared in the laboratory. The facility has won many awards for its design and content. From here we go into the township of Winton. It was in this area that Banjo Paterson wrote his famous poem about the swagman and the jolly jumbuck and “Waltzing Matilda” was first heard in a pub in Winton. The Waltzing Matilda Museum has been rebuilt after a fire destroyed it, so it is even bigger and better than it ever was, a must-see attraction in Winton. We then head back to Longreach. Dinner tonight is at the QANTAS Founders Outback Museum.
We farewell Longreach this morning and make our way back to Barcaldine and then onto Blackall. This town is home to the legendary gun shearer Jack Howe and is where he set the almost unbelievable record of shearing 321 sheep with blade shears in a day. A bronze statue now stands as a monument to the man and the achievement. Blackall also claims to be the home of the black stump which has always loomed large in rural Australian mythology as a place beyond which was no man’s land. as we turn south to begin our journey home. We continue through Augathella to Mitchell for our overnight stop.
This morning, we pass through an interesting place called Muckadilla. We enjoy a brief stop at the Muckadilla Whistle Stop and Native Bush Gardens located just 42 kilometers west of Roma. Muckadilla is a small community, with a big heart. The Whistle Stop houses local memorabilia, including a tribute to Australia’s shortest serving Prime Minister and local lad, Frank Forde. We will see the Major Mitchell Monument and Leichhardt Monument – both of which pay tribute to the explorers who passed through the region from 1846. Next stop is Roma – home to the largest saleyards in Australia. We have an appointment in Roma at Big Rig. The outdoor museum tells the story of the formation of gas in coal reserves, its first discovery in Roma (and indeed the first discovery in Australia); the progression of the industry and finally, the indoor theatre for what is happening in the field, today. After an early lunch we begin our journey south heading through St George, Dirranbandi and over the border into New South Wales for a 2-night stay in Lightning Ridge.
After breakfast we head across to the Walk-In-Mine to experience the atmosphere of an underground mine. We also have a tour including a video presentation and explanation about opal mining. We then visit the showroom to view the opals that came from the mines in this area and have the opportunity to purchase an opal from the showroom. Next is some free time to purchase an early lunch and to have a wander along the main street. Our afternoon appointment is at the Chambers of the Black Hand. Opened in April 2007, this is a unique tourist mine, 11.2 meters down. Local artist Ron Canlin has created the most amazing paintings and sculptures, including The Last Supper, Archangel Gabriel the Chinese Terracotta Warriors. Ron is constantly carving new work such as a samurai warrior, so there are changes every day, there is no end to his talent. The second level is a mine that has been worked for over 100 years and all the old shafts and drives that were dug by the old timers are still there. On this level you get a Geology tour on the different strata’s opal formation.
This morning, we farewell Lightning Ridge and travel to Walgett and Coonamble, then east into the Warrumbungle National Park. This mountain range juts abruptly from the expanse of inland plains, born of violent volcanic action some 13 million years ago. The National Park is home to hundreds of native animals and wildflowers bedeck the mountains and plain lands of the park. We spend time travelling though the national park, experiencing the peace and tranquillity of this magnificent, protected environment. The picnic areas within the park are plentiful and it’s at one of these areas we stop to enjoy our lunch. Our overnight accommodation is at Coonabarabran.
After breakfast we travel south via Wellington and Molong to Cowra for lunch at the Japanese Gardens. Afterwards we have time to explore the Gardens – designed by internationally renowned landscape architect Ken Nakajima. The 5-hectare Japanese Gardens follow the edo style walking garden of the Shugakin Imperial Villa in Kyoto built between 1655 and 1659. The garden itself is designed to represent the landscape of Japan and features a stream cascading in waterfalls into two large ponds. Later this afternoon we arrive back in Wagga Wagga to complete a sensational 2-week tour.
July
202607julAll Day137 Day Tour - Singapore Garden FestivalA Land of Wonderful Surprises
Day 1(LD): WAGGA WAGGA TO SINGAPORE – Tuesday, 7th July 2026 Welcome to our wonderful Singapore tour! We meet our fellow passengers bright and early and journey to Melbourne Airport
Welcome to our wonderful Singapore tour! We meet our fellow passengers bright and early and journey to Melbourne Airport ready to board our direct flight to Singapore. Departing at 3:40pm it will take us approximately 7 hours and 40 minutes to arrive at Changi International airport at 9.30pm. We are welcomed by our local guide who will transfer us to our accommodation. This will be our base for the duration of our time in Singapore, so no need to repack again until we depart for home. Enjoy a light supper in your room.
After a relaxed morning our tour through Singapore’s iconic landmarks begins with a visit to the Waterfront Promenade to the famous Merlion Park. Here, you encounter the iconic Merlion statue, a mythical creature with a lion’s head and a fish’s body, symbolizing Singapore’s origins as a fishing village and its name ‘Singapura,’ meaning Lion City. The Merlion spouts water into the bay, creating a perfect backdrop for photos. Next, head to the historic district of Kampong Glam, where the majestic Sultan Mosque stands. With its massive golden dome and stunning architecture, the mosque is a significant symbol of the Muslim community in Singapore. The nearby Haji Lane, with its vibrant street art, trendy boutiques, and quirky cafes, offers a delightful contrast, making it an ideal spot to explore and soak in the eclectic atmosphere. Your itinerary continues with a visit to the colonial heart of the city, where the Raffles Hotel stands as a testament to Singapore’s rich colonial history. This grand, white building exudes old-world charm and elegance. Next, we visit bustling Bugis Street Market, one of the largest and most famous street markets in Singapore. Wander through the maze of stalls, where you can find an eclectic mix of fashion, accessories, souvenirs, and electronics at bargain prices. Afterwards, enjoy some free time to find lunch and do some shopping before meeting up again and returning for dinner at our hotel.
Today, we explore more of Singapore, starting with a visit to the vibrant district of Chinatown. The streets are lined with beautifully restored shophouses, each boasting colorful facades and intricate architectural details. Stroll through the narrow lanes and discover a variety of traditional shops selling everything from exotic spices and medicinal herbs to intricate Chinese calligraphy and paper lanterns. Next, a visit to vibrant Little India, a district that embodies the rich cultural tapestry of the Indian community. As you enter Little India, you are immediately greeted by a riot of colors, aromatic scents, and bustling streets. Wander through the lively Serangoon Road, where traditional Indian shops line the streets, offering everything from intricate saris and glittering jewelry to fragrant spices and exotic fruits. Make your way to the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, one of the oldest Hindu temples in Singapore. Adorned with ornate carvings and vibrant statues of Hindu deities, the temple is a visual feast. Continue your exploration by visiting the bustling Tekka Centre, where you can browse through a vast array of fresh produce, spices, and traditional Indian delicacies. Don’t miss the chance to sample some local delights for lunch such as thosai (savory pancakes), biryani, refreshing lassi or Little India’s famous Banana Leaf Restaurant. After lunch, we retreat to the tranquility of the Singapore Botanic Gardens. This lush, sprawling oasis in the heart of the city offers a serene escape from the urban hustle. As you enter the gardens, take a leisurely stroll along the shaded pathways, discovering themed gardens such as the Healing Garden, Fragrant Garden, and Evolution Garden. A highlight of your visit is the National Orchid Garden, home to over 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids. As you wander through the garden, you’ll also encounter the VIP Orchid Garden, where orchids named after visiting dignitaries and celebrities are displayed. We return to our hotel to rest up and relax before meeting your fellow travellers for dinner.
A memorable experience to say the least we head to the iconic Gardens by the Bay, home to the stunning Flower Dome and Cloud Forest. Begin your visit with the Flower Dome, a vast, air-conditioned conservatory that replicates the cool-dry climate of Mediterranean regions. As you step inside, you are greeted by a breathtaking array of flowers and plants from around the world. Wander through themed gardens such as the Olive Grove, South African Garden, and Australian Garden, marveling at the vibrant colors and diverse plant species. Seasonal displays ensure that there is always something new and exciting to see, making each visit a unique experience. From the Flower Dome, make your way to the Cloud Forest, an indoor mountain covered in lush vegetation and shrouded in mist. As you enter, you are immediately struck by the sight of the towering Cloud Mountain, a 35-meter-tall structure covered in orchids, ferns, and mosses. Take a leisurely stroll along the Cloud Walk and Treetop Walk, elevated walkways that offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The cool, moist environment replicates the conditions of tropical highland regions, providing a refreshing contrast to the city’s tropical heat. For dinner tonight, we visit Hopscotch restaurant before the sun begins to set, when we prepare to be mesmerized by the Garden Rhapsody, Singapore’s renowned light and sound show at the Supertree Grove. Find a comfortable spot beneath the towering Supertrees, and as darkness falls, watch in awe as the trees come alive with a dazzling display of lights and music. The synchronized show transforms the gardens into a magical wonderland, with the Supertrees illuminated in a myriad of colors, dancing to the rhythm of the music. The enchanting spectacle provides a perfect finale to your day of exploration, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Singapore’s vibrant culture, stunning horticulture, and magical nightscapes.
The biennial Singapore Gardens Festival brings together the top award-winning landscapes and garden designers, florists and horticulturists from around the world to team up with Singapore’s own talented horticulturalist. Be enchanted by exquisite garden and floral displays and experience the magic and wonder of the world of garden and floral design. Further details on this day to follow, as the festival is organized.
After breakfast, we check out of the hotel and visit Katong & Joo Chiat and Peranakan Mansion. The heritage neighbourhoods of Katong and Joo Chiat, an area that offers one of Singapore’s glimpses into the island’s multicultural past. Strolling through Joo Chiat Road, the atmosphere feels both nostalgic and vibrant as your guide shares stories of the early Peranakan families who settled here, explaining how Katong evolved into a prosperous residential enclave renowned for its culture, cuisine and distinctive architecture. Finally, we visit the Peranakan Museum. A lovingly restored home surrounded by richly carved furniture, colourful porcelain, intricate beadwork slippers and elaborately embroidered kebayas, each piece carefully displayed in its original domestic context. Our tour ends as we sadly say goodbye to Singapore as we are transferred to Changi International airport to board our flight departing at 7:00pm.
Upon arriving at Melbourne airport at 4:20am and after clearing all formalities, we are met by our coach and transported back to Wagga Wagga with a stop along the way for a small bite to eat. Arriving back home, we bid you farewell and look forward to our next journey together.
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