Thank-you for choosing Inala Nature Tours to prepare your exciting adventure to Australia! Below is information that will be useful to you in the planning and packing stage of your trip. We wish you a wonderful tour and look forward to sharing this experience with you.
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Health
The following links contain information on health requirements. We advise all clients to seek advice on recommended vaccinations and precautions from a health professional - either a GP, practice nurse, a pharmacist or a travel health clinic - ideally at least eight weeks before departure. Further travel health advice can be found on Travel Health Pro and Fit for travel and the Australian government website
Inala Nature Tours acknowledges it has a duty of care for the health of guests and guides whilst on tour with us and takes every precaution to ensure guests’ safety while on tour. We also undertake to keep up to date with current health advice.
The Australian Government does not currently have any COVID-19 requirements in place for travellers entering and departing Australia, and within Australia there are currently no COVID-19 related requirements or restrictions.
COVID-19 does, however, continue to pose a health risk in Australia and overseas. We strongly encourage being vaccinated, testing regularly, and following good cough and hand hygiene as well as physically distancing from others where possible. Whilst it is not compulsory to wear a mask, we recommend N95 masks as an effective measure to reduce the chances of transmission of COVID-19 and other airborne viruses. In particular, we recommend that guests and guides wear N95 masks during your plane travel leading up to the tour and whilst in Inala vehicles, especially in the first three days of a tour. These steps will help to keep all our guests and staff safe and well during their tours with Inala.
To mitigate and manage the risks on tour, all Inala guides have first aid certification, tour vehicles have health supplies (masks, sanitiser) in the event someone does fall ill on tour, we minimise contact with large groups of people - we spend much of the touring time out in nature, we encourage physical distancing where possible, hygiene measures are in place such as frequent cleaning of vehicles and any shared items, we are mindful of ensuring ventilation when touring in vehicles by opening windows where practicable and having air conditioning set to external flow and we reduce the number of shared items to a minimum.
To assist us in the management of health and safety on tour please cooperate with the measures we have outlined above and communicate with your guide as soon as you feel unwell. Do the same things for us that you are doing to keep your own family and friends healthy and well. This includes frequent handwashing, covering your nose and mouth when you need to cough or sneeze with the crook of your arm or clean tissue and observing rules for physical distancing.
Visa and Entry Requirements
A valid passport is required and must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of travel.
Visas: Are required for entry into Australia.
For travelers from the UK: Please see the travel visa website
For travellers from the USA: Please see the travel visa website
Climate
Australia is a huge country with a very varied climate. Please see the following links for average climate data (temperature, rainfall etc) in the areas you will be visiting. Weather in Australia
What to bring?
Click here for a link to a suggested Packing Checklist
Pelagic
If you are taking a Pelagic Birding Trip in Tasmania while on tour with us, this separate page has all the information that you will need.
Electricity
Power plugs and sockets in Australia are of type 1. The standard voltage is 240V and the standard frequency is 50HZ. A power adaptor will be required for those travelling from most international destinations including the USA and UK. Please note that an adapter will be required for any US equipment brought into Australia to cope with the large increase in voltage between the two countries (UK/Europe is similar so not such an issue).
Communications
Mobile coverage is limited in remote areas. You can purchase a SIM card at arrival at the airport in Australia or an E-sim in advance of your arrival.
Optus, Telstra and Vodafone are the three largest providers
To call Australia from overseas dial: + 61 - area code - telephone number
For calls to international destinations from Australia dial: 0011 – country code (1 for USA and 44 for UK) - area code – telephone number
Wifi - While it is possible that the majority of your accommodations will have complimentary wifi, please do not expect this to be the case in remote areas. If the remote locations do have wifi, it can also be weather dependent and they may have restrictions on data use/speed.
Safety & Emergencies
Australia is a reasonably safe country. However, visitors should take customary steps to safeguard their valuables. Leave your passport in the hotel's safety deposit box and carry a copy of it with you.
You will be issued with an emergency contact information sheet that will be specific for your travel arrangements. Please note that the first point of contact should always be the Inala office.
Inala Nature Tours - phone number + 61 3 6293 1217 becomes 03 6293 1217 within Australia.
Money
Australia’s currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD$) which is divided into cents. As a guide, here is a link to the current exchange rate for USD and GBP. Australian cash can be acquired at the banks of most international ports of departure to Australia or at Travelex booths in Australian airports.
You may also like to consider obtaining a travel card which is pre-loaded with AUD$ before departure.
Visa and MasterCard are the favourites, with Amex and Diners Club not so widely accepted. Credit card payments often incur an additional charge. It is always worthwhile to check with your bank to determine whether your card will work in Australia. ATMs are available in most major urban centres where you can withdraw cash from a credit or debit card although some rural or remote locations won’t have these.
Tipping “Always appreciated, never expected”
Tipping is not required or expected in Australia and prices usually already include goods and services tax (GST) which is equivalent to VAT. However, if you feel that your guide/s, a staff member or any service provider, has done an outstanding job or gone above your expectations, it is appropriate to give them a tip in appreciation, a recommended amount is approx. 10% of a meal/service charge, and AU$10-20 per day for a tour guide.
Rooming
General notes
RESPONSIBILITY
The above information is intended as a guide only. In no way do Inala Nature Tours claim to be the final word on medical matters, travel documents or other tour related subjects mentioned above. You are responsible for checking and verifying any and all passport, visa, vaccination, or other entry requirements of your destination(s) and all conditions regarding health, safety, security, political stability, and labor or civil unrest at such destination(s). You hereby release Inala-Bruny Island Pty Ltd trading as Inala Nature Tours from all claims arising out of any problem covered in this paragraph. Further information in our terms and conditions
Suggested Reading
Below is a list of books and apps that you may enjoy reading in advance or taking on tour.
Australia/Tasmania Books and Apps.
Inala Nature
320 Cloudy Bay Road, Lunawanna
South Bruny Island 7150
Tasmania, Australia
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Phone: +61 3 6293 1217
Inala Nature acknowledge and pay respects to the palawa people as the traditional and original owners, and continuing custodians of this land, lutruwita, and acknowledges Elders - past and present. Inala Nature Tours and the Inala Foundation Inc are located on lunawanna- alonnah, also known as Bruny Island, the traditional land of the Nuenonne people.