Proposed costings for the Italian Grand Prix 10

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Proposed costings for the Italian Grand Prix 10
`AUSTRALIA ZOO
Brisbane
Date:
Inclusions:
Friday 21 June 2013
Return coach transfers and entrance to the Zoo plus shows such as elephant
feeding and the ‘Crocoseum’.
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel – please check the notice board.
(Approx times 9 hours Brisbane, 11 hours Gold Coast)
Crikey! The Crocodile Hunter’s Australia Zoo is on Queensland’s beautiful Sunshine Coast. An easy one
hour drive, just north of Brisbane (or just under 2 from the Gold Coast), Australia Zoo offers a unique and
exciting experience with a full day of wildlife action and adventure!
With twelve shows daily, you can get your adrenalin pumping as you watch crocodiles launch a strike
from the water’s edge in the 5000 seat Crocoseum, get hands on with the wandering wildlife as the
keepers introduce you to koalas, snakes, wombats, dingoes, alligators,
tortoises and more. You can even have your photo taken with a giant
python … if you dare!
Shows not to miss: 10:30am – Elephant Feeding – this hand feeding
opportunity is located at the elephant enclosure, Elephantasia in Australia
Zoo’s South-East Asia precinct and the main show in the Crocoseum at 12:00
Noon – a journey of discovery and to learn all about the incredible world of
giant snakes, colourful soaring birds and those prehistoric legends, the big
Saltwater Crocodiles, who-hoo!
You are able to bring your own food and snacks into Australia Zoo or, you can always take a seat in
the Feeding Frenzy Food Court.
Terms and Conditions
 Children 14 years & under must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
 Patrons may be filmed while they are in the zoo. Entry constitutes permission for any appearance in
all media throughout the world.
 No alcohol is to be bought onto zoo property. Inebriated patrons will not be permitted to enter.
 Patrons acting in a dangerous or disruptive manner will be asked to leave immediately.
 Items that may endanger our animals are forbidden at Australia Zoo; these include balls, balloons,
toys which involve projectiles, water pistols, skateboards or skates etc.
Safety Guidelines
For your safety and the protection of our animals, please adhere to the following:
 Do not sit on or place any part of your body over the edge of pits or wire enclosures.
 Observe ‘People Barriers’ and stay behind them.
 Do not tap on glass enclosures or harass the animals.
 Please do not feed our animals any food apart from the food we provide or that’s available for
purchase.
 Any person chasing, handling or throwing objects at the animals or into their enclosures will be asked
to leave.
Enjoy your day at Australia Zoo!
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TEL: 020 7223 6650
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GREAT BARRIER REEF
Cairns
Date:
Inclusions:
Monday 24 June 2013
Transfer to the ferry terminal, day trip by boat out to the barrier reef, buffet
lunch, snorkelling, semi submersible tours, marine life touch tank & underwater
observatory.
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel - please check the notice board.
Discover one of the great natural wonders of the world on our Great Barrier Reef cruise. Located
just off the coast from Cairns, the Great Barrier Reef is an awe-inspiring underwater spectacle of
brilliantly coloured corals and more than 10,000 diverse and unique marine species.
Your day includes travel to the reef on-board an air-conditioned catamaran, free tea and coffee
on boarding the vessel, informative presentation by a marine naturalist, 4 hours at the Outer Reef
to swim, snorkel and explore. Tropical buffet lunch, guided coral viewing from the semisubmersible craft and glass bottom boat, on-board touch tank to experience unique marine life
up close, all snorkelling equipment and expert instruction. Snorkelling enclosure with rest and view
stations, fully enclosed kids pool, underwater observatory, fish feeding presentation, freshwater
showers and change rooms, full bar facilities (items at additional cost) and afternoon tea.
For an additional cost, there is a variety of optional activities to
personalise your day on the water including Certified and Introductory
Diving, Seawalker® Platform Helmet Diving and Guided Snorkel Tours.
Scenic Helicopter Flights are also available and may be booked onboard.
What to take?
• Hat, sunscreen and sun protective clothing
• Swimming costume
• Beach towel
• Cash for drinks at the bar
• Credit card for onboard shopping and optional adventures
• Your camera
A perfect day to entertain and amaze with an experience of a lifetime.
Enjoy your day at the Great Barrier Reef!
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
Kuranda Rail & Skyrail
Cairns
Date:
Inclusions:
Tuesday 25 June 2013
Return transfer from hotel, one way on the Skyrail and one-way on the scenic
railway.
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel - please check the notice board.
A full day excursion experiencing the rainforest from the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and the
Kuranda Scenic Railway.
The Rainforest Cableway experience spans 7.5kms over
Australia’s pristine tropical rainforests. You will glide just meters
above the rainforest canopy before descending through the
canopy layers and deep into the heart of the forest where
you’ll see, hear, smell and become part of the tropical
rainforest environment.
Your skyrail experience should take approximately 1½ hours and includes spending time at the
two rainforest mid-stations. Allow 20 minutes for each station to enjoy Ranger guided boardwalk
tours and visit the Rainforest Interpretation Centre, lookouts and historical displays.
Itinerary:
0830 Hours – Depart from your hotel and transfer to the Skyrail’s Caravonica Station.
0915 Hours – One way Skyrail departs from 0915. Enjoy stunning panoramic views from the comfort of a six-person gondola
cabin, as you glide just metres above the rainforest canopy on this amazing 7.5km journey.
1100 Hours – (Approx) Arrive Kuranda you will have 3 hours free time in Kuranda Village.
Kuranda the ‘Village in the Rainforest’ boasts numerous attractions including a butterfly sanctuary, colourful bird aviary, koala
park, walking tracks and a diverse array of galleries, shops, cafes and restaurants. Explore Kuranda’s famous art and craft
markets; they are open seven days a week. Enjoy fresh tropical juices and homemade ice-cream as you soak up the ambience
created by local musicians and entertainers.
1400 Hours – Depart on the Kuranda scenic railway. Please arrive at the platform in plenty of time for the departure. The journey
back is approximately 1 ¾ hours to Cairns Central. The famous Kuranda Scenic Railway was built over 120 years ago and winds
its way through the tropical mountain ranges between Cairns and Kuranda.
1545 Hours – Arrive Cairns Central Station. Disembark the train and transfer the short journey back to your hotel.
Note: For the protection of the environment, smoking and the consumption of food and drink is
prohibited in the gondolas.
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VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
White Water Rafting – Half Day
Cairns
Date:
Inclusions:
Wednesday 26 June 2013
Return coach transfer, approx 2 hours white water rafting on the Barron River,
all training and equipment, tea & coffee. Spend up to 2 hours rafting through
grade 2 & 3 rapids (moderate).
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel - please check the notice board.
(Approx. pick up time is 1400 and approx. return time is 1715)
The Barron River is perfect for anyone who has never tried White Water Rafting or those looking for
an afternoon of fun and excitement.
Your guide will take you on an eco-adventure through the Barron Gorge national park aboard
your 8 person inflatable raft, tackling grade 2-3 rapids including the infamous Rooster Tail where
an action photo will be taken. You’ll also get the chance to try raft surfing (dependent on water
levels) and to cool off with a swim in Lake Placid.
An amazing afternoon of adventure - perfect for anyone over the age of 13 years with no
experience necessary.
Conditions & Age Restrictions
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Minimum age: 13 years (Must travel with a guardian or
adult 18yrs & over)
Rafting is not suitable for anyone who is pregnant.
What to take?
Lace up shoes or adventure sandals for wearing on raft (which
will get wet!)
Swimming costume including shorts, t-shirt for wearing over
costume.
Cap to wear under helmet (optional)
Waterproof Sunscreen
Money for photos
Towel and a complete change of dry clothes including shoes
Enjoy this ultimate experience!
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
White Water Rafting – Full Day
Cairns
Date:
Inclusions:
Wednesday 26 June 2013
Return coach transfer, approx 5 hours white water rafting on the Tully River,
all training and equipment, BBQ lunch. Spend up to 5 hours rafting through
grade 3 & 4 rapids (moderate to exciting).
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel - please check the notice board.
(Approx pick up time from Cairns is 0600 and approx. return time is 1800)
The “Tully” river is Australia’s premier white water rafting experience.
Each raft is controlled by a highly trained river guide who teaches you the correct techniques
during the day and who will share with you the history and wonders of this magnificent landscape
which few get to see. You’ll spend the day rafting through up to 44 rapids guaranteed to satisfy
your thirst for adrenalin.
Half way down the river you will stop to take in the
spectacular scenery and enjoy a delicious BBQ lunch on the
banks of the river. Then it’s back to the action in churning
white water of the lower gorge.
At the completion of rafting, change into dry clothes and
jump back on board the coach transferring to the Tully
venue where you can view images of the day’s adventure
(available for purchase).
Conditions & Age Restrictions
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Minimum age: 13 years.
Rafting is not suitable for anyone who is pregnant.
What to take?
Lace up shoes or adventure sandals for wearing on raft (which will get wet!)
Swimming costume including shorts, t-shirt for wearing over costume.
Cap to wear under helmet (optional)
Waterproof Sunscreen
Money for photos
Towel and a complete change of dry clothes including shoes
Enjoy this ultimate experience!
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
Cape Tribulation & Daintree Forest
Cairns
Date:
Inclusions:
Thursday 27 June 2013
Travel in 14/16 seat 4WD vehicles to include guide, morning tea and lunch and
National Park entrance fees.
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel - please check the notice board.
Your day begins with meeting your accredited guide at your
accommodation early this morning; drive north along the scenic
coastal route along the Captain Cook Highway leaning about the
history of the area and admiring spectacular views of the coast line
and Coral Sea. Your first stop is at the Majestic Daintree River for
Morning Tea before enjoying an informative guided River Cruise on
the Daintree River. Relax and enjoy the splendour only the Daintree
can offer as you learn of estuarine crocodiles, mangrove forests and
endemic wildlife, this is nature at its best.
From here ascend the Alexandra Range and pause for a panoramic view of World Heritage, Wet
Tropics and Tropical Rainforest merging with the azure colours of the Coral Sea. Experience the
rainforest intimately on one of the guided elevated National Park Boardwalks. Accurate
interpretations of flora and fauna will be given with ample time for photographs and questions as you
search for the elusive, rate and totally unique Southern Cassowary and other wildlife species within this
particular habitat. You will then make your way to Lync Haven which is an animal refuge centre where
you have the opportunity to hand feed a kangaroo, get up close to some of Australia’s wildlife, see
“Boris” the crocodile, and enjoy a delicious gourmet barbecue lunch in a beautiful rainforest setting
restaurant, and enjoy a cold drink from the bar.
The tour takes you beyond the famous Daintree Tea Plantation, past spectacular mountains and
through spectacular World Heritage Rainforest as you pass Cape Tribulation and continue along the
4WD Bloomfield Track through to pristine Emmagen Creek. Seek fish and turtles in the creek, butterflies
and exotic birds in the trees and indulge in a feast of exotic tropical fruits and sample a cup of
traditional Billy Tea, all of which enhance the tranquil surroundings. Make your way to Cape Tribulation
Beach, there is a little time to swim in the Coral Sea (seasonal) or stroll along the beach and boardwalk
to the photographers' platform overlooking the mountains and coast where the 'Rainforest meets the
Reef'
After a short afternoon refreshment stop, we cross the Daintree River by cable ferry and begin our
homeward journey somewhat wiser for our 'Total Rainforest Experience'.
What to take?
Comfortable clothing and footwear. Swimming costume and towel, sunscreen and insect repellent
and a water bottle.
Enjoy your Rainforest Experience!
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
Penguin Parade
Melbourne
Date:
Inclusions:
Wednesday 26 & Sunday 30 June 2013
Return coach, entry into Moonlit Sanctuary and the Penguin Parade.
Departs at approx. 1pm and returns approx 10.30pm. Includes a light dinner.
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel - please check the notice board.
A wildlife wonderland!
We leave Melbourne early afternoon and visit Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park.
See animals in their natural habitat. Hand feed kangaroos and wallabies and learn about the
conservation work of this important sanctuary.
This Eco-certified sanctuary showcases the famous and
endangered faces of Australian wildlife, including southern
bettong, eastern quolls and rare fluffy gliders. Get close to
these beautiful animals with the opportunity to hand feed
them, watch and be captivated like never before!
From here we travel to Phillip Island and stop in at the
famous Chocolate Factory, the sweetest and addictive
attraction on Phillip Island. Visit ‘Panny’s Amazing World of
Chocolate’ and see a chocolate village. Thunderous
400kg chocolate waterfall, plus much more.
We see the Nobbies and Seal Rocks, stroll along the boardwalk and enjoy the spectacular views
along Phillip Island’s rugged south coast. Next stop is Summerland Beach, home to Victoria’s
largest colony of little penguins for the nightly Penguin Parade. Watch as hundreds of little
penguins make their way across the beach and return to their sand dune burrows.
You provide (advisable)
Appropriate clothing for cooler conditions
Camera
A truly unique experience!
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
Great Ocean Road
Melbourne
Date:
Inclusions:
Thursday 27 June/Monday 01 July 2013
Return coach, park fees and light lunch.
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel - please check the notice board.
(Approx. departure time 0715 and approx. return time 1930-2000)
Explore, experience and embrace the magic that is the Great Ocean
Road!
The Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most scenic journeys. A winding road with
Spectacular Ocean views that leads you through quaint seaside towns to an Australian natural
icon, the Twelve Apostles.
The spectacular Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most beautiful and naturally maintained
secrets!
See the famous Bells Beach, one of Australia’s famous surfing beaches, world renowned for the
Rip Curl Surfing Pro.
Enjoy the stunning coastal views and spectacular Wildlife, see
Eastern Grey Kangaroos and look for koalas and native birds in
the wild!
Visit the iconic Cape Otway Lighthouse, mainland Australia’s
oldest surviving lighthouse and enjoy a light lunch.
After lunch, take in the luscious surrounds of the Otway rainforest
and some of the tallest eucalyptus trees in Australia!
See the giant and uniquely famous rock stacks that are the 12 Apostles and the rugged shipwreck
coast of the Loch Ard Gorge and Gibsons Steps with a stroll along this historic beach before
returning to Melbourne!
Your Great Ocean Road Tour provides a day experience you will never forget!
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
Mornington Peninsula
Melbourne
Date:
Inclusions:
Friday 28 June & Monday 1st July
Return coach to the Mornington Peninsula, two wine tasting sessions and a light
lunch at a winery.
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel - please check the notice board.
Only one hour’s drive from Melbourne, the charming Mornington Peninsula offers everything from
breathtaking beaches, pristine gardens, historical National Parks and unbeatable local hospitality.
See the playground of the rich and famous, the
breathtaking bay views, Point Nepean National Park.
Point Nepean is truly one of Victoria’s beautiful natural
landscapes. A special place with so much to see and
discover. It has a rich history and played an important
role in shaping the early settlement, quarantine and
defence of Victoria.
The Park is located at the very tip of the Mornington
Peninsula, with outstanding coastal scenery and
panoramic views of Bass Strait, the Rip and Port Phillip Bay.
Visit a prestigious Winery and enjoy a light lunch and wine tasting.
Lose yourself at the Ashcombe Maze and Lavender Gardens
and see the oldest, largest and most famous hedge maze,
smell the sweet lavender or try to find the great Gnome
treasure – its lots of fun!!
Take a break on your way home at Murray’s lookout and
admire the spectacular panoramic views.
What to take?
Appropriate clothing for warm and cold condition, sunscreen, water bottle, hat, swimsuit and
towel.
A truly Victorian experience not to be missed.
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
Red Centre Option
Alice Spring & Ayers Rock
Date:
Inclusions:
Monday 1st – Wednesday 3rd July 2013
Fly Melbourne – Alice Springs, 1st July, one night Alice Springs, drive to Ayers
Rock, guided walks in the afternoon at the base of the Rock and later sunset
drink. One night in Ayers Rock, then sunrise at the Rock followed by visit to Olgas
and transfer to local airport and fly to Sydney.
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel – please check the notice board.
One of Australia’s most iconic symbols of the outback environment is World Heritage-listed Uluru.
No matter how many pictures you’ve seen, nothing will prepare you for your first view. Once you
stand at its base, touch it and explore the mysteries of its perimeter, you will understand why it’s
not only a treasured icon to local Aboriginal people, but also one of the great wonders of the
world.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Monday 1st July
You will be transferred from your hotel in Melbourne to the airport for your flight to Alice Springs.
On arrival, transfer to the Aurora Hotel in Alice Springs for one night, room only.
Day 2 - Tuesday 2nd July
Depart Alice Springs at 7.30am. Travel to Ayers Rock Resort,
stopping to visit a camel farm where there is time to try your
hand at riding one of these ‘ships of the desert’. Enter Uluru –
Kata Tjuta National Park and explore mystical Kata Tjuta (the
Olgas), 36 domes of red conglomerate rock. Walk into Walpa
Gorge, before enjoying a complimentary glass of sparkling
wine, nibbles and spectacular sunset at Uluru (Ayers Rock).
Optional outback BBQ afterwards.
Tonight stay at the rustic Outback Pioneer Hotel
Day 3 – Wednesday 3rd July
Early this morning witness the sunrise at Uluru and enjoy a tour of the monolith’s base. Later,
continue to Mutitjulu Waterhole to view rock paintings and learn about the native flora and fauna
of the area. Visit the Uluru – Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre.
This afternoon transfer to Ayers Rock Airport to connect with your onward flight to Sydney.
On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel in Sydney.
Enjoy this ultimate Experience!
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
Bridge Climb
Sydney
Date:
Inclusions:
Tuesday 02 July 2013
Night climb of the Sydney Harbour Bridge – approx start time 4pm and is
approximately 3 ½ hours.
Scaling one of Australia’s best-loved icons is an unforgettable journey of sight and sound. From its
fascinating underbelly, along its majestic arch and peaking at its 134m high summit – Bridge Climb
offers you the chance to immerse yourself in the spirit of Sydney.
With local Climb Leaders as your guide - share in an unexpected perspective of the Bridge, its
part in Sydney’s story, and its foothold in today’s cityscape.
One for night owls - this climb departs after the sun has set (after “twilight”), introducing the city
alight and sparkling under a blanket of darkness.
The Journey:
Latching on in the Climb Base below the Bradfield Highway,
you will walk on catwalks below the road-deck until you
reach the south-east pylon. Here you will ascend 4 ladders
to the start of the upper arch, surrounded by the hum and
buzz of Sydney’s traffic. With the summit in your sight, your
journey continues along the Bridge’s outer arch on the
Opera House side until you hit the top. After a summit
celebration with your group, you cross the spine of the
Bridge to the Darling Harbour side to make your descent to
our Climb Base.
How to get there:
We are located at 3 Cumberland Street, The Rocks, Sydney.
By Pubic Transport
To get here, catch a ferry, bus or train to Circular Quay. From here, walk along George Street until
you meet the corner of Argyle Street (Guylian Cafe is on the corner). Take Argyle Street and when
you reach the Argyle Stairs (next to Sake Restaurant) take these to the top to reach Cumberland
Street.
From here, walk north along Cumberland Street. Bridge Climb is located on the western side of
the street before the road snakes underneath the Bridge.
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
Bridge Climb
Sydney
Date:
Inclusions:
Thursday 04 July 2013
Day climb of the Sydney Harbour Bridge – approx start time 10am and is
approximately 3 ½ hours.
Scaling one of Australia’s best-loved icons is an unforgettable journey of sight and sound. From its
fascinating underbelly, along its majestic arch and peaking at its 134m high summit – Bridge Climb
offers you the chance to immerse yourself in the spirit of Sydney.
With local Climb Leaders as your guide - share in an unexpected perspective of the Bridge, its
part in Sydney’s story, and its foothold in today’s cityscape.
One for everyone – this climb departs from early morning to late afternoon (after “dawn” and
before “twilight”), exposing the hum and buzz of the city in full swing.
The Journey:
Latching on in the Climb Base below the Bradfield Highway,
you will walk on catwalks below the road-deck until you
reach the south-east pylon. Here you will ascend 4 ladders
to the start of the upper arch, surrounded by the hum and
buzz of Sydney’s traffic. With the summit in your sight, your
journey continues along the Bridge’s outer arch on the
Opera House side until you hit the top. After a summit
celebration with your group, you cross the spine of the
Bridge to the Darling Harbour side to make your descent to
our Climb Base.
How to get there:
We are located at 3 Cumberland Street, The Rocks, Sydney.
By Pubic Transport
To get here, catch a ferry, bus or train to Circular Quay. From here, walk along George Street until
you meet the corner of Argyle Street (Guylian Cafe is on the corner). Take Argyle Street and when
you reach the Argyle Stairs (next to Sake Restaurant) take these to the top to reach Cumberland
Street.
From here, walk north along Cumberland Street. Bridge Climb is located on the western side of
the street before the road snakes underneath the Bridge.
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
Pre-Climb Checklist
We care about the Bridge and the safety of everyone who uses it. We equip you with all the
outdoor gear you’ll need for your climb based on the day’s weather conditions and our health
and safety essentials.
For safety reasons, you can’t carry anything with you on the Bridge. We provide secure lockers for you
to keep your things in, including phones and cameras. Our Climb Leaders will capture photos of you
during your climb. One free group photo is included with your ticket, and additional photos can be
pre-purchased at a special rate with your ticket, or after your climb.
Things You Need To Know:
1. You must have an alcohol-blood reading below .05 to climb. Everyone is breathalysed by our
staff and anyone over the limit cannot continue.
2. If you’re under 24 weeks pregnant, you can climb with a Certificate of Fitness Form signed by
your GP. Please bring this with you on the day.
3. If you’re over 24 weeks pregnant, you cannot climb.
4. You must be over 10 years old and more than 1.2 metres in height.
5. Essential medication like inhalers can be taken on the climb. Please speak to our staff on the
day.
Health & Safety Essentials:
To participate you need to have a general level of health and fitness, and the ability to climb
independently. On the day, you will be provided with a Bridge Climb Declaration Form for completion.
We do our best to help everyone climb, however there are some things that may prevent you from
climbing safely, including:
 heart conditions
 respiratory conditions
 physical injuries
 limited limb function, or limb loss
 recent broken bones
 surgery in the past 6 months
 a fit or seizure in the past 6 months
If you have any questions, or are concerned about your ability to climb, please speak to staff for
advice before booking.
We care about our climbers; so please be aware that even if you have made a booking we reserve
the right to decline participation or modify your climb to keep you safe. Health & Safety Essentials are
subject to change at our discretion.
Weather:
Sydney is full of surprises. We are an all-weather experience and equip you in all the gear you'll need to
keep you safe and comfortable based on the day's weather conditions. We love to climb, but we
will postpone climbs during electrical storms or during times of extremely high wind. If you have any
questions please speak to our staff.
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
Blue Mountains
Sydney
Date:
Inclusions:
Wednesday 03 July 2013
One-way coach, entrance into Featherdale Wildlife Park, 2 course lunch, rides
on the scenic rail and cable car, Three Sisters and return by river cruise.
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel - please check the notice board.
Located 2 hours west of Sydney, the World Heritage Listed Blue Mountains is famous for its bluehazed mountains, cliffs, canyons and waterfalls – perfect for a relaxing day spent out of the city.
Begin your day at Featherdale Wildlife Park where you can hand feed a kangaroo, wallaby or
emu and, experience a face-to-face encounter with one of the friendly koalas.
Learn about the Aboriginal culture: visit the Waradah Centre and watch an excellent show by the
Aboriginal performers. Take a guided walk to a spectacular cliff lookout providing splendid views
of breathtaking mountain scenery – a photographer’s paradise with panoramic views of the
Jamison Valley, its sandstone cliffs, coloured rust and pink, and lush subtropical rainforest.
Be delighted by the superb views as you enjoy a tasty two course hearty lunch at the Country
Club.
You will then descend into the valley and gaze in awe at
giant rock formation including the famous Three Sisters, as
you plunge over the cliff face and into an enchanting world
of prehistoric tree ferns.
The scenic railway and flyway cable car are included in your
tour.
Explore the charm of the township of Leura and have some free time to wander through its quaint
antiques and arts and craft shops and visit the famous Candy store.
Heading home, travel through the Sydney 2000 Olympic site. Relax on a cruise back into town
onboard the Rivercat and glide along Parramatta River, under the Sydney Harbour Bridge and
past the Opera House to Circular Quay where your tour concludes.
Enjoy this ultimate Experience!
80 DOROTHY RD, LONDON, SW11 2JP
VAT NO: 839 3276 96
TEL: 020 7223 6650
www.livingwiththelions.co.uk
Hunter Valley
Sydney
Date:
Inclusions:
Friday 05 July 2013
Day trip to Hunter Valley visiting a selection of wineries and cellar doors
including all wine tastings and a 2 course lunch. Spend the day discovering the
beautiful wine region of the renowned Hunter Valley and sample awardwinning regional wines.
All pick up times will be re-confirmed locally on the notice board in your hotel - please check the notice board.
Just over 2 hours north of Sydney lies the Hunter Valley wine region, famous for its award-winning
wines, including Semillon and Shiraz. The Hunter Valley was first settled in the 1820’s and is home
to more than 120 wineries.
A full day excursion with a pick-up from your hotel at/between 7.00 and 7.30am. You’ll head out
to the beautiful Hunter Valley in comfort and style in one of the luxury Mercedes Benz vehicles
and enjoy private wine tastings at a great selection of Hunter wineries, large and small. Your
driver/guide will give you details of the day’s itinerary as you sit back and enjoy the view.
Stop at a coffee shop on the way for a comfort stop and
some morning refreshments at your own expense.
Your itinerary ensures you visit 4-5 wineries ranging from smaller
vineyards and cellar doors to the larger wineries.
You will taste a selection of 6-8 wines at each winery.
Lunch is at The Hunter Resort’s Blue Tongue Café and you
will have enough time to sample the popular Blue Tongue
beers.
Before heading back to Sydney, you’ll visit the Smelly Cheese Shop followed by a visit to one of
the many chocolate shops in the Hunter. We have an onboard fridge on the coach for your
purchases.
The tour itinerary may vary due to inclement weather, road conditions, traffic jam or events out of
our control. Refunds are not permitted due to itinerary changes.
Note:
Food, drinks, tea/coffee and alcohol cannot be consumed on the vehicles. Bottled water is OK.
An experience not to miss when visiting Australia.
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