Experience a unique Queensland Natural Encounter on a nightly tour at Mon Repos during Turtle Season. From November to March every year, you can be witness to one of the true wonders of the natural world at Australia's best known and most accessible sea turtle rookery, just 15 kilometres from Bundaberg and five minutes from Bargara.
Your turtle encounter begins at the Mon Repos information centre, with displays telling the story of the turtle's amazing survival and the conservation efforts of the dedicated staff, volunteers and the Bundaberg community. Rangers will then guide groups down to the beach to witness the turtles lay their eggs or hatchlings emerge from their nests - you may even be invited to help relocate a turtle's nest or lead the hatchlings to the ocean.
Turtle season will be extended through until Monday 9th April 2012, Tours from the 26/03/2012 until 09/04/2012 will be limited however to 200 persons per night.
Turtle watching is very popular and bookings are essential. Bookings can be made through the Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre by visiting the website or contacting the number below.
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