Artful escapes in outback NSW
Travel into the heart of outback NSW to discover a rich world of Indigenous and natural art.
Travel into the heart of outback NSW to discover a rich world of Indigenous and natural art.
Glimpse the rich Aboriginal history of the mighty Snowy River as you kayak through the rugged landscapes of the remote Byadbo Wilderness.
Dramatic gorges, forested valleys and a rich pastoral history shape this spectacular four-day, hut-to-hut walk in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.
Come with the Australian Geographic Society to the South Pacific in 2018.
Whether you want to spot migratory whales, hike the magnificent coastline, photograph fur seals, snorkel new waters or have some time out for yourself, a lighthouse stay on NSW’s Far South Coast offers a unique experience that will draw you into a bygone time.
Warrabah National Park is one of the country’s smallest, but it packs plenty into its diminutive dimensions. Just six hours north of Sydney, it makes for a great long-weekend road trip.
The NSW north coast city of Coffs Harbour and its surrounds would have to be one of Australia’s best outdoor road trip destinations.
The national parks of New England’s high country are on lands forged by violent geologic forces. These magnificent landscapes offer great bushwalking opportunities.
Come with the Australian Geographic Society to the South Pacific in 2017.