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Road Trip Around Australia|6 days deep into New South Wales|Thousands of years of geological wonders

Road Trip Around Australia|6 days deep into New South Wales|Thousands of years of geological wonders

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99% of travel agencies can't reach the B side of New South Wales. There is no fiction, only the underestimated history of the New South Wales road.

 

 

Highlights

 

①Taronga Western Plains Zoo

🟤 Type: Open Safari

🟤Must -see: One of the few zoos in Australia that allows self-driving entry

Taronga Western Plains Zoo, located in Dubbo, New South Wales, covers an area of ​​300 hectares and is famous for its open range.

There are no traditional cages in the park, but large fences are used to simulate the animals' native environment. You can choose to walk, drive, or rent a bicycle or electric car to explore the 5-kilometer circular route.

🔴Highlights

/African Animal Zone/

Get up close to lions, cheetahs, giraffes, rhinos, and more

 

/Asian Animal Zone/

Observe Asian elephants and Sumatran tigers

 

/Australian Animal Zone/

Learn about native species like kangaroos and koalas

 

/Nocturnal Animals Exhibition Hall/

Discover Australia's native nocturnal animals, including the bandicoot


 

②Dubbo Observatory

🟤Type : Professional stargazing site

🟤Must -do: Stay away from light pollution and use a large-aperture telescope to observe the Milky Way in the Southern Hemisphere🌌

The Dubbo Observatory, far away from urban light pollution, is an ideal place to observe the southern hemisphere stars. The observatory is equipped with multiple high-performance telescopes, where visitors can observe the stars under the guidance of professional astronomers.

 Reservation required

Usually open between 20:30 - 22:00 in the evening 

🔴Highlights

Advance reservation is required for night stargazing tours

Can identify the Southern Cross and Alpha Centauri


 

③Cobar Heritage Centre 

🟤Type : Mining History Museum

🟤Must -see: Display of 19th century copper mining equipment and gold rush culture

 

Cobar was once an important copper, gold and silver mining site in Australia, and mining flourished in the late 19th century. The park and museum showcase Cobar's mining history, old mine models and large mining machinery.

 🔴Professional Tip: It is forbidden to touch the original cultural relics in the museum

 


 

④Mundi Mundi Plains Lookout

🟤Type : Desert Observation Deck

🟤Must -see: 360° unobstructed horizon, shoot the same desert landscape as "Mad Max"

 This is one of the filming locations for Mad Max 2, and is famous for its endless red soil plains. The terrain is flat, and the horizon stretches endlessly as far as the eye can see, magnificent and desolate. 

 

🎯Best time to take photos

In the evening, the setting sun shines on the plains, and the red desert has a more layered feel.

 

  

⑤White Cliffs Opal Mining Experience

🟤Type : Active opal mining area

🟤Must -see: The world's only Cretaceous opal vein area

 

White Cliffs is one of Australia's earliest opal mining areas and is famous for its underground mines and cave dwellings.

🌟Led by the mine owner

You can enter the abandoned mines and learn about the opal formation and mining process

🌟Personally screen opals

 

🎯 Tour suggestions:

You need to wear a dust mask, as the air in the mine is relatively dry and dusty.

Avoid walking at night, as there are few lights in the town and it is more dangerous at night.


 

⑥Silverton

🟤Type : Abandoned mining town

🟤Must -see: The real-life filming location of the movie "Mad Max"

 Silverton is an abandoned mining town that is now a popular film location, most notably Mad Max 2.

 

Silverton Hotel: 19th-century style bar, perfect for photo ops

Old Post Office/Art Gallery: 19th-century mining town history and artwork

  

 

⑦Mungo National Park

🟤Type : National Park

🟤Geological wonders: 17 km long ancient lake bed fault, pointed sand dunes and clay columns formed by wind erosion

🟤 Walls of China

🔸Discovery of 42,000-year-old human footprint fossils (one of the oldest in the world)

🔸The remains of Ms. Mungo were unearthed (the earliest evidence of cremation in Australia, about 40,000 years ago)


Mungo National Park is part of the World Heritage "Willandra Lakes Region" and is famous for its prehistoric sites, sand dune landscapes and ancient human remains (Mungo Man & Mungo Lady).

The most famous attraction in the park is the "Walls of China", a series of wavy sand dunes formed by weathering, presenting an amazing geological landscape.

 


 



Detail | Itinerary

 

Day 1 Sydney → Dubbo

Travel time: about 5 hours

◾Gather in Sydney in the morning and depart

◾After arriving in the afternoon, head straight to Taronga Western Plains Zoo

 

Tour the city center of Dubbo in the evening

🔸 Take a walk in Victoria Park

🔸Or go to Dubbo Observatory for stargazing (booking required)

 

Day2 Dubbo → Cobar→ White Cliffs

Dubbo → Cobar (3h) → White Cliffs (3.5h)

Journey: About 6.5 hours, dirt road + desert highway 

 

Morning

🔸 Depart from Dubbo at 8am and arrive in Cobar at 10:30am

🔸Visit the Cobar Mining Museum (1 hour)

 

◾Noon

🔸 Simple lunch at Cobar

🔸Recommend The Great Western Hotel

 

◾Afternoon

🔸 Depart at 13:00 and arrive at White Cliffs before 16:30

🔸Stop at Mundi Mundi Plains Viewpoint on the way

 

◾Evening

🔸Participate in opal screening activities

🔸 17:00-18:30, local mine guide will give a tour

 


Day 3 White Cliffs → Broken Hill

Distance: 270 km

 

◾Early morning

🔸 Sunrise photography at White Cliffs Mine

🔸 6:00-7:00, the mine has excellent light and shadow

 

Morning

🔸 Depart at 7:30 and arrive at Broken Hill at 11:00

🔸Go directly to Silverton Ghost Town

🔸 "Mad Max" filming location, rent a retro car to take photos

 

◾Afternoon

🔸 14:00 Visit Pro Hart Gallery

🔸Former residence of a famous Australian artist

🔸 16:00 Head to Living Desert Sculptures

🔸Waiting for sunset (17:30-18:30, sculpture and desert panorama)

 

 

 

Day 4 Broken Hill → Mungo NP

Distance: 310 km  

 

Morning

🔸 Depart at 8 o'clock

🔸Stop at Menindee Lakes

🔸Inland oasis, take photos of dead trees and water birds

 

◾Noon

🔸 Arrive at Mungo NP Visitor Center at 12:30

🔸Take a guided tour of Walls of China

🔸 13:30-15:30, reservation required

 

◾Evening

🔸 Watch the sunset from Red Top Lookout

🔸 After 18:00, the ground is most colorful

 


Day 5 Mungo NP → Wagga Wagga

Distance: About 600 km

 

Day 6 Wagga Wagga → Sydney

Distance: About 450 km

 

◾Morning - Wagga Wagga city tour

🔸 Stroll through the Botanic Gardens

🔸 Museum of the Riverina (Riverbank Cultural Exhibition)

 

◾Noon

🔸 Depart before 12:00

🔸Arrive in Sydney before 5pm

 

 

The fee includes: 10 hours of service time per day, 2 four-wheel drive off-road vehicles, 2 professional guides , tips

The fee does not include: tickets, accommodation, guide meal allowance, guide accommodation allowance

 

This itinerary has been simplified. Please consult for detailed itinerary and more pictures.

 

 

 

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Email: info@ahly.com.au

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Chinese service available?
A: Yes. We offer full Chinese customer service and Chinese-speaking drivers/guides throughout your trip, making it convenient for first-time visitors to Australia.

Q: Can I bring large luggage?
A: Yes. Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles and some other models can accommodate large luggage, skis, ski bags, etc. Please contact customer service in advance to confirm details.

Q: Can you provide door-to-door pick-up and drop-off?
A: Some routes support value-added door-to-door pick-up and drop-off services. Please consult customer service in advance for specific coverage and fees.

Q: Is it suitable for first-time visitors to Australia?
A: Yes. Most of our itineraries are designed for a relaxed experience, and we can arrange Chinese assistance and itinerary suggestions based on customer needs.

Q: Are ski tours suitable for complete beginners?
A: Yes. UDo Ski Club provides beginner lessons, technique guidance, and guided skiing services to help beginners get started faster.

Q: What if the weather is bad?
A: Some outdoor itineraries may have their order or content adjusted due to weather. In case of extreme weather, the safety of guests will be prioritized, and alternative arrangements will be coordinated as much as possible.

Q: Can I customize a private itinerary?
A: Yes. We support customized itineraries for families, couples, business travelers, and small groups, arranging exclusive routes based on the number of people, budget, and interests.

Q: Do I need to purchase my own insurance?
A: It is recommended that all guests purchase travel and accident insurance, especially when participating in outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, and sea excursions.

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✅ Locally registered Australian travel company
Deeply rooted in the Australian tourism market since 2016, having served over 10,000+ tourists.

✅ Self-owned vehicles
Equipped with Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles and various operational models, offering spacious interiors suitable for families, ski trips, and group travel.

✅ Chinese customer service and local team support
Provides Chinese communication services, reducing language barriers for overseas travel.

✅ Multi-location physical operations
Local teams and collaborative resources established in Melbourne, Sydney, and Hobart.

✅ Professional driver-guide team
Drivers and tour leaders possess legal operating qualifications and extensive experience on Australian roads.

✅ Small group and customized experiences
Rejects the traditional rushed itinerary model, prioritizing comfort and travel experience.

✅ Extensive experience in skiing and outdoor activities
UDoSnow Club regularly organizes ski events in Australia and overseas, possessing mature operational experience.

✅ Full assistance from pre-trip to post-trip
Provides customer support throughout the entire process, from inquiry and booking to travel and after-sales.

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