Wednesday, 26 June 2013

2013 Aussie Holiday: 05 Batemans Bay/Lake Entrance

"He who would travel happily must travel light..." - Antoine de St. Exupery

Day 05: 26 June 2013
(Lake Entrance)

(One of the many Big4 Campervan Parks)

This morning we had chili tuna, scrambled eggs and toasts for breakfast. We checked-out of the park around 09:30 and prepared ourselves for a long-haul journey and planned to arrive in Bairnsdale before nightfall. The journey from Batemans Bay to Bairnsdale would take us more than 7 hours drive.

(Chalets and playground)
(A unique shaped campervan)
(The grandkids having early morning exercises)
(Playing together in the campervan)

We had been driving for almost 5 days now and could not spot any Kangaroo or Wombat, to the disappointment of our children and granddaughters, especially. The only Kangaroo that we saw was the one on the side of the road with all four legs pointing to the sky.

(Potoroo Palace for native animals)
(Signage at the entrance)

So on the way we decided to stop at Potoroo Palace, a Native Animal Education Sanctuary. It is a non-profit animal sanctuary located in a beautiful bushland setting. The sanctuary houses koalas, wombats, dingoes, emus, echidnas, birds and ducks. The favorite among all are the kangaroos and wallabies.
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(The resident emu inspecting visitors)
(A shy, sleepy Koala Bear)
(A Dingo grooming himself)
(Hana feeding a kangaroo)
(Kangaroos resting, waiting to be fed)
(Hana's family shot with a baby kangaroo)
(Alia first encounter with a Kangaroo)

After visiting the native animals, we continued our journey. On the way we had lunch of fish and Chips at Eden. The journey from Eden to Bairnsdale was another 5-hour drive. As it was already dark, we decided to look for a caravan park in Lake Entrance another 50km from Bairnsdale and phoned the park to book for a powered site at a rental cost of A$80.

(Boating and fishing activities all year round)
(Some part of the Princes Highway are small and narrow)
(Scenic routes along the way)

Lake Entrance Water Edge Holiday Park is situated just meters from the lake and beachside township with many seafood restaurants and gourmet cafes. Lake Entrance is famous for boating and fishing. The area also boasts some of the best golf courses in Victoria.

(A  Holiday Park)

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