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Fantastic sights on the Great Ocean Walk

March 20th, 2009 by bruce

The Great Ocean Walk is full of surprises. Around every corner lies treasure. We always see koalas around Parker River and Kangaroos at the Cape and often see Eagles, Echidnas and Snakes but this time it was far more amazing.

As we were watching a Sugar Glider feeding in a tree, which is rare enough in itself we were shocked to see a Powerfull Owl swoop down and take it from in front of our eyes. This is the sort of thing you hear about, but rarely witness.

The event took less than a few seconds but the memory will last forever. It takes me back to last year when we watched a storm over the sea move in. A rainbow followed by a dark cloud came in off the ocean at great speed right over our group. It was beautiful and then intensely windy and wild and then it passed.


Apollo Bay Tours

February 26th, 2009 by bruce

Our Platypus Package from Apollo Bay is a 6-7hr guided tour to see Platypus in the wild. You are transported from your accommodation to Lake Elizabeth for our Platypus tour and then off to a local waterfall followed by breakfast.

It is a full morning and can be followed by a walk along the Great Ocean Walk if you have the time and energy.

Our 1 day wonders along the Great Ocean Walk leave from Apollo Bay. You are transported along the Great Ocean Road to Blanket Bay to one of the best parts of the Great Ocean Walk. From here we walk to Parker River and onto the Cape Otway Light station. Includes a guided 10-15 km section of the walk and lunch by the beach.

You can also enjoy a walk around the Light station grounds and a bit of Koala spotting on your way back to Apollo Bay.

This is a 6-7hr tour and has a min of 2 and max of 8.

Why not stay a bit longer and explore the Otways with the locals.


Platypus sightings winter 2008

August 15th, 2008 by bruce

Platypus active at the Lake.

The Platypus are very active through the winter months.
The sightings are comparable to the last few winters.

The dawn tour proves to be the best time as we can see 3-4 Platypus feeding as we paddle from one end of the Lake to the other. Dawn on the Lake is simply stunning as we glide through the morning mist. The reflections on on the water surface and the old dead trees in the lake add another dimension to the experience.

It is rare to see Platypus in the wild and the chance of actually seeing one is very high.
We have a 95% success rate and usually see more than one individual.

Lake Elizabeth is a hidden jewel in the Otway Hinterland.
It is home to a population of around 6 Platypus who have found it to be a Platypus paradise.
They are a breeding colony and tend to breed every year. They are active all year as they eat up to 30% of their bodyweight of food every day.

During summer we tend to have great sightings as there is plenty of food about.
This is a fantastic time to see the Patypus and we have found from the last 6 years that early Febuary is the time the baby platypus first emerge from their mothers burrow.
We have been fortunate to see the baby Platypus at this time and it is a very rare chance for you to see them too!

We have tours to see the Platypus all year and leave from the town of Forrest, in the hinterland behind the Great Ocean Road.
Why not make a day of it and try our Platypus package. With a waterfall walk, transport and Breakfast included.
For an adventure try our Dinosaur Discovery tour. 4 days along the Great Ocean Road and 3 days walking the world class Great Ocean Walk. We take you on a real journey and show you some wild places and wildlife.

Why not join in and see for yourself, it is an experience you will remember forever.


Expanding Range of Platypus Adventures

June 5th, 2008 by bruce

The Great Ocean Walk is right on our doorstep, so we are expanding the Otway Eco Tours’ famous platypus adventures to take in walks around this wonderful region.

We’ve started with 3 tour options, but we’re open to ideas and more than happy to create a tour that suits you.

As the site develops, we will link to other recommended Apollo Bay tours, and keep you up to date on Great Ocean Road accommodation options.

Keep an eye on this blog for new tour ideas, special offers, Great Ocean Road events and other news. And get in touch with us to share your thoughts and experiences. We’d love to hear from you.