Conjola Tours
Highlights
- Explore the stunning vistas of Lake Conjola while connecting with the local natural environment on guided walks.
- Discover diverse native wildlife, including kangaroos, during 1.5-hour eco-tours at Lake Conjola Entrance.
- Hear intriguing local stories as you wander through tranquil casuarina-lined paths at Fishermans Paradise.
- Capture breathtaking moments perfect for bird-watchers and photographers in this must-visit coastal location.
Conjola Tours connect visitors to the local natural environment on guided walks at Lake Conjola on the New South Wales South Coast. On these eco-tours run at Lake Conjola Entrance and Fishermans Paradise village, you’ll see a diverse range of native wildlife and hear intriguing local stories. You’ll enjoy stunning vistas – river, lake and coast. Lake Conjola is a ‘must visit’ location for bird-watchers and photographers, known for a wide range of species, including endangered and vulnerable beach-nesters.
With both private and regularly scheduled tours available, Conjola Tours can be booked anytime. Conjola Tours were developed by Kotahi Tourism – an award-winning NSW tourism and education business.
For bookings and more information about their full product range, please visit the Kotahi Tourism website.
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Conjola Tours
Explore lakeside, bush and beach on a 1.5 hour guided walking tour with local guides at Lake Conjola Entrance.
You’ll hear surprising stories and see a diverse range of local wildlife – kangaroo sightings are high likely! Enjoy stunning vistas of lake and coast and keep an eye for whales during the migration season.
Lake Conjola Entrance is a ‘must visit’ location for bird-watchers and photographers, known for a wide range of species including endangered and vulnerable beach-nesters.
Fishermans Paradise eco-walk
Meeting by the boat ramp at Fishermans Paradise, the route for this guided walk includes riverside, bush, village tracks and streets. You’ll hear stories of the natural environment, flora and fauna (and some surprising local history!) as they wander along the river’s edge, through tranquil casuarina forest and via village streets and tracks with binoculars handy for a closer look at the abundant birdlife. Likely, they’ll also see kangaroos and eastern water dragons (and fish jumping in the river). They’ll also visit a favourite fishing spot with fabulous views over the river, ideal for photos reflecting the riverside trees and bush.
Bushfire update
Much of the lovely riverside walk was untouched by the ‘Black Summer’ fires of 2019/20, but sadly, most of the Casuarina forest was burnt. These days, the bush is regenerating and there is an abundance of birdlife around again. They will share stories of that challenging bushfire season with you on this unique guided walk.
Accreditations
- National Trust
Memberships
- National Trust
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation