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Overhead view of the famous Blue Lake in South Australia on an Adelaide 2-day tour, featuring jewel-like vivid blue waters surrounded by lush green forests, showcasing nature's purity and grandeur.
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Adelaide, Australia | 2-Day Tour of Blue Lake and Cave Gardens [4-Star Hotel Accommodation/Small Group of 11/Chinese-Speaking Service]


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Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: 中文
Free cancellation 36 day(s) prior to experience date
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A tranquil cave garden sinkhole, with a beautiful natural garden at its bottom; take photos; the largest lobster sculpture in the Southern Hemisphere; experience the charm of the Blue Lagoon; climb Mount Chancok and take photos at the crater.

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeSmall Group
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point, Hotel transfer
Minimum participant requirement4 travelers
Accommodation typeHotel
Sightseeing typeNatural sights

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Day 1: Adelaide - Mount Gambier. Depart from the city and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Pink Lake (April-November), Lake Albert, and Courong National Park along the way.
Arrive in Kingston, the lobster town, to see and take photos with the largest lobster sculpture in the Southern Hemisphere. You can purchase lobster at local seafood restaurants and enjoy a delicious meal (lunch at your own expense).
After lunch, we will travel to Lop, the first port city in China, to enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery.
Then we went to the tranquil cave garden sinkhole, at the bottom of which is a beautiful natural garden.
Nestled quietly in the dormant crater of Mount Gambier lies Blue Lake, where you can experience the allure of this lake.
Finally, we checked into Mount Gambier.
On the second day, after breakfast in Adelaide, we will head to Mount Shankok to climb this dormant volcano. While taking photos in the crater, you can enjoy the surrounding pastoral scenery and panoramic views of Mount Shankok.
Depart for Wynns Winery in Coonawarra, South Australia's premier Cabernet Sauvignon wine region (at your own expense: AUD 10 per person).
Afterwards, we will travel to Narakot Caves National Park and have lunch at the National Park Cafe (lunch at your own expense).
Finally, visit the Narakot Caverns, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (optional, from AUD 10 per person).
Return to Adelaide after the event.

Purchase Notice

Pick-up service is available for hotels within Adelaide city area (postcode 5000). For hotels outside the pick-up area, a meeting will be arranged. The specific departure time will be subject to the travel notice. Please note your hotel information when placing your order.
Guests booking hotels outside the city center or reserving guesthouses need to make their own way to the designated meeting point in the city. The meeting point is: 85 Franklin St, Adelaide, 5000 Central Bus Terminal.

Reminders

  • 1. This tour requires a minimum of 4 people to form a group. If the minimum number of participants is not reached, we will contact you 2 days before the departure date to cancel your order.

  • 2. It is not recommended to bring large suitcases on this trip.

  • 3. In the event of force majeure, such as weather, war, strikes, flight delays, mechanical failures, or road conditions, the company reserves the right to cancel or replace any tour activity before or after departure, and also has the right to shorten or extend the trip. Any additional expenses or losses incurred as a result will not be the responsibility of the company. The company reserves the right to adjust the itinerary according to the actual situation.

  • 4. Entrance fees to attractions listed in the itinerary are optional and can be paid in cash to the tour guide upon boarding.

  • 5. To ensure the interests of other passengers, please arrive at the boarding point on time or in advance. Late arrivals will not be waited for and will be considered a forfeit of the tour, in which case no refund or rescheduling will be offered. When you join the tour group and begin the trip, we have already arranged all activities for you. Any changes to the itinerary requested at the last minute will incur additional costs or unnecessary losses. No refunds will be given for late arrivals or absences on the day of the trip.

  • 6. The safety of tourists visiting Australia is the responsibility of the respective transportation companies, hotels, and tourist attractions through their insurance policies. Our company does not assume any liability. Furthermore, for the best interests of our guests, we recommend that they purchase their own overseas personal travel accident insurance. Loss of luggage or property, or personal injury or death, will be handled in accordance with the safety regulations established by local authorities or companies.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 36 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 16 to 35 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 10% will apply
  • For cancellations made 8 to 15 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–7 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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FAQ

1. What is so special about the Blue Lake in Mount Gambier?

The Blue Lake in Mount Gambier is renowned for its striking color transformation. Each year, from approximately November to March, its waters turn a vibrant cobalt blue, then revert to a duller steel grey during the cooler months. This natural phenomenon is attributed to seasonal temperature changes affecting microscopic calcite crystals in the water. Nestled within an ancient volcanic crater, it also serves as the region's primary drinking water source.

2. Why can't visitors swim in the Little Blue Lake near Mount Gambier?

While the Little Blue Lake is an attractive natural sinkhole, swimming is strictly prohibited primarily due to public safety concerns. The surrounding cliffs are inherently unstable, posing a risk of rockfalls. Additionally, these regulations are in place to help protect the delicate natural environment and maintain the pristine water quality of this significant geological site. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy its scenic beauty from designated viewing areas.

3. Where are the tranquil Cave Gardens located in Mount Gambier?

The tranquil Cave Gardens are conveniently located in the heart of Mount Gambier, making them easily accessible for visitors. This unique site is a large natural sinkhole that once served as the town's original water source. Today, it features beautifully landscaped gardens at its base, which can be explored via a series of stairs and viewing platforms. It offers a peaceful retreat and a fascinating insight into the region's geology.

4. Is it possible to walk around Blue Lake in Mount Gambier, and what are the options?

Yes, visitors can certainly walk around the Blue Lake in Mount Gambier. There is a scenic 3.6-kilometer perimeter track that offers continuous, breathtaking views of the lake and its vibrant color changes. The path is well-maintained and relatively flat, making it suitable for most fitness levels. Along the circuit, you will find various viewing platforms, seating areas, and interpretive signage detailing the lake's history and geology.

5. Are the walking paths around Blue Lake accessible for all visitors, including those with strollers or wheelchairs?

The main perimeter walking track around Blue Lake is largely accessible, featuring paved surfaces and gentle gradients in many sections, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. There are designated accessible viewing platforms providing excellent views of the lake. Accessible parking and restroom facilities are also available in proximity to key viewpoints. However, some adjacent areas might have steeper sections or uneven terrain.

6. What makes the Blue Lake a popular spot for photography, especially during its color change?

The Blue Lake's unique appeal for photography stems from its remarkable seasonal color change. The dramatic shift from dull grey to brilliant cobalt blue between November and March offers photographers a stunning and ever-evolving subject. The deep blue contrasts beautifully with the lush green surroundings and the clear skies, creating visually captivating scenes. Its volcanic crater setting and multiple viewpoints also provide diverse photographic opportunities.

7. How often does the Blue Lake's color change, and what causes this unique phenomenon?

The Blue Lake undergoes its significant color change once a year, transitioning from a dull grey to a brilliant cobalt blue around November, which lasts until March. This striking phenomenon is primarily caused by seasonal temperature variations. As the water warms, microscopic calcite crystals precipitate and scatter blue light, giving the lake its vivid hue. During colder months, these crystals are less active, and the lake appears grey.

8. Are there specific access points or facilities available at the Cave Gardens in Mount Gambier?

Yes, the Cave Gardens in Mount Gambier are designed with visitor access in mind. The main entrance near Watson Terrace leads to stairs that descend into the sinkhole, providing access to the garden floor. There are also viewing platforms located around the rim, some of which are more accessible. Facilities typically include public restrooms and nearby parking. Information panels offer insights into the garden's history and unique geology.

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