Duration: 2.5 hours (pre-dawn to early morning) Difficulty: Easy — gentle riverside walking and short boarding; suitable for most ages (children 6+ recommended) Group size: Max 10 guests for quiet, low-impact viewing Highlights: Dawn river cruise and guided riverside walk to observe wild platypus in their natural habitat; expert commentary on platypus biology, behaviour and local conservation efforts Guide: Wildlife guide experienced in platypus ecology and nocturnal/crepuscular surveying; first-aid trained and licensed for river activities Route & timing: Early-morning launch to reach prime viewing areas at first light; brief, quiet anchoring and short shoreline walks to lookout points (timing seasonal) What’s included: Guided cruise and walk, binoculars to share, hot beverage, lightweight waterproofs if needed, and informational booklet on local wildlife What to bring: Warm layered clothing, waterproof jacket, non-slip closed shoes, insect repellent, small daypack, reusable water bottle, camera with telephoto/low-light capability (no flash) Wildlife ethics & safety: Strict no-flash photography and low-noise policy; guides maintain respectful distance and avoid disturbing animals; lifejackets provided on boat; guides carry communication devices and first-aid kit Accessibility & limitations: Boat boarding involves low steps; not suitable for wheelchair users without assistance — contact us to discuss accommodations. Children must be supervised. Booking & cancellation: Small-group experience; advance booking recommended. Full refund for cancellations 7+ days prior, 50% refund 48+ hours prior, no refund within 48 hours (weather-dependent) Meeting point & transport: Meet at river jetty/visitor centre; limited transfers from nearby town on request (fee may apply)

Monday
01
June
— 2026 —
6:27am
[SAMPLE] Platypus Tour
Where
Yarra River
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Tickets
When
Monday 1 Jun 2026 · 6:27am
Ends
Monday 1 Jun 2026 · 6:27pm
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Where we meet
A pin on the map for the meeting point. Five minutes before the start works well — we leave on the hour.