Itching to travel around Australia and abroad? Where Wild Things Roam (WWTR) have launched a fantastic range of eco-travel tours that allow you to engage in environmental conservation, help local communities, and give something back on your travels.
Make your travel mean something — with WWTR Travel!
Eco-Travel That’s Good For People & Planet
As vaccination rates skyrocket and restrictions ease all over the country, there’s one thing on all of our minds — travelling!
That’s why WWTR Travel are encouraging all Aussies to Roam at Home and explore the beauty of Australia. WWTR Travel are offering unique eco-tours which allow you to make a difference in local communities, immerse yourself in nature, and become educated about environmental conservation and endangered wildlife.
Many travel companies have little regard for local communities and their customs, or the impact of travel on the environment and local wildlife. That’s why we’re so impressed with WWTR Travel — their tours provide travellers with an opportunity to give something back on their journey.
WWTR Travel | Camping & Trekking In Outback Australia
Have you ever wanted to swim with Manta Rays in Queensland, trek the Larapinta Trail in the Northern Territory, or explore the Whitsunday Islands? How about cycling through Tasmania, or camping under the stars in Alice Springs?
With WWTR travel, you can have access to all of these unique eco-tours! There’s truly something for everyone, too. If you want to challenge your body, why not hike through shadowed gorges, snaking riverbanks, open plains and towering mountains on NT’s Larapinta Trail? If you want to camp under the stars, discover rugged landscapes, hike through gorges, and gain insight into First Nations culture — then you’ll love WWTR Travel’s Outback Camping Adventure.
WWTR Travel | Cruise & Swim In The Great Barrier Reef
Looking to swim in crystal-clear waters? On the 6-day Whitsunday Islands Explorer tour, you’ll spend time cruising around the stunning islands within the archipelago, snorkelling in the Great Barrier Reef, and appreciating the unique tropical nature, wildlife and culture of the area. This dream destination features beaches, hidden waterfalls and stunning waters.
If you want to swim with all sorts of gorgeous marine life, then why not swim with Manta Rays around Lady Elliot Island? This protected ‘Green Zone’ area is home to 1,200 marine species and vibrant coral reefs. On this 5-day tour, you’ll stay at The Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort; a family-owned and operated eco-tourism business. Feel free to snorkel at your leisure, or take a quick scuba diving course to enhance the experience.
WWTR Travel | International Conservation Tours
Looking forward to travelling internationally? So are we! You can register your interest in Rhino Conservation in South Africa, Humpback Whale Swimming in Tonga, Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda and Orangutan Conservation in Borneo.
After visiting these countries herself, Where Wild Things Roam owner, Kate Webster, recognised the need to conserve and protect the wildlife in these regions. “Each and every destination has been chosen due to the fact we can work with local companies that are involved with conservation daily”.
Did you know you can explore Antarctica with WWTR Travel? That’s right! Together with WWF-Australia, WWTR Travel are hosting a 14-day expedition through Antarctica’s icy waters and barren beauty. You’ll get the chance to learn about state-of-the-art whale research techniques and marine conservation.
There’s never been a better time to explore our beautiful backyard, especially with WWTR Travel! These eco-tours allow you to explore responsibly without harming the environment or local communities. In fact, travelling with WWTR Travel means that you’re giving something back to the community and environment around your destination.
For all destinations, tour prices and more, visit Where Wild Things Roam Travel.
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