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6D4N Edu-Fun Filled at Gold Coast & Farmstay 6D4N Edu-Fun Filled at Gold Coast & Farmstay Tour code: BNE-015AG Tour Highlights: SEE: Be photographed and feed the lovely Australia Wildlife such as Koala, Kangaroos, Wombats and more PLAY: Partake in farm activities such as egg collecting, cow milking, animal feeding, hay riding and many more Learn the insight of fruit plantation through Tropical Fruit World “behind the scene” guided tours Hop on a guided tractor train safari at Tropical Fruit World Be thrilled by Big 6 rides and back of house tourat Dreamworld Wildnight Adventure & Aboriginal Cultural dance mix with snake, possum & owl as well as dreamtime stories telling Bag with good bargains at Harbour Town Shopping Outlet EAT: Delighted your taste palate with various tropical fruits STAY: Experience the warmth of Aussie Hospitality lifestyle through farmstay ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DAY 01 Singapore / Brisbane (Meals on Board) Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport for your flight to Brisbane. DAY 02 Brisbane - Farmstay (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) Welcome to the sunshine state of Queensland. Start your journey by traveling straight to farmstay , Aussie Hospitality. Meet the friendly farm host to learn everything about the rural lifestyle. Farm activities are vary depending on the farm host, examples of activities such as eggs collecting, animals feeding, cow milking and more. Tonight enjoy your warm hospitality with the host include culture exchange and be treated by a warm home-cook dinner as well. DAY 03 Farmstay – Tropical Fruit World - Gold Coast (Breakfast / Lunch) Morning bid farewell to farm host, travel to Point Danger for a stunning lookout point at the southern end of Gold Coast, it has also indicated the border between New South Wales and Queensland since 1863. Shortly after, arrive at Tropical Fruit World . It is an Australian family owned commercial farm which offers over 500 exotic and tropical fruits. Be educated on “ behind the scenes ” guided tour, also to satisfy your taste bud by sampling the various types of fruits. Hop on to the tractor train safari through the plantation and more. Thereafter, head on to Harbour Town factory outlet , here you can find shopping labels such as Calvin Klein Jeans Outlet, Esprit, Polo Ralph Lauren, Nike, Diesel, David Jones, Fila, Fossil, Just Jeans and more. DAY 04 Gold Coast - Dreamworld (Breakfast) Start your day at all time favourite theme park – Dreamworld . Embrace the integration of many sights in Dreamland, be educated on a special customized Back of House tour . Wildlife Education Officer will showcase the Australian animals, providing the features and adaptations to these unique animals. Students are welcome to vet room, be shown of veterinary equipment and usage. It follows by Animal Recovery Room and Quarantine Room if permitted. Interestingly, students will involve in food preparation in accordance to diet types, vitamin supplements and more. Not to forget to join the battle war of Alien vs Predators vs You, group into squads and gear provided to wipe out the creatures. Family rides such as thunder river rapids, rocky hollow log ride, railway & etc. Thrilling rides include Mick Doohan’s Motorcoaster, The Giant Drop, the Claw, Tower of Terror and more. At evening, be escalated to the observation tower at Skypoint, be amazed by the spectacular aerial view of surfer paradise. DAY 05 Gold Coast – Currumbin Wildnight Adventure (Breakfast / Dinner) Today is free at your leisure. Laze around at the rugged surfer paradise beach, dare goers might want to pick up learn to surf to conquer your water fear. Alternatively, at your own expense head on to Movie World, Hollywood on Gold Coast, check out the movie magic comes to live everyday in main street, join in the party of star parade with your favourite Warner Bros characters. Evening enjoy the Wildnight Adventure at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, be educated on aboriginal cultural dance with mix in with snake, possum and owl appearance. Meet the nocturnal wildlife tour and meet one of the largest Saltwater Crocodiles in Australia, hand feed the mob of friendly kangaroos and see the Tasmania Devils at its most active. DAY 06 Brisbane - Singapore (Breakfast) If time permits, you can do some last-minute shopping before you transfer to the airport for your flight home Note: Itinerary / Sequence is (are) subject to changes(s) with / without prior notice .
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