Canberra
Discover Your Nation’s Capital
Canberra remains the hallmark destination for your school’s excursion, offering a vast array of unique educational attractions and activities to suit the national curriculum.
Established as part of the Australian Federation in 1901, Canberra is home to the National Parliament, Federal Government departments, The High Court of Australia, The Australian War Memorial and several other important institutions that will leave students with a wealth of knowledge and a wonderful experience.
3 Day Sample Itinerary
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Day 1
Depart Sydney
Mount Ainslie Lookout
National Capital Exhibition
National Museum of Australia
Geoscience

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Day 2
National Electoral Education Center
Australian War Memorial
Parliament House
Australian Institute of Sport
Zone 3 Laser Tag

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Day 3
The Royal Australian Mint
National Gallery of Australia
National Arboretum Canberra
Questacon
Depart Canberra

How this Tour Aligns with
Your Curriculum
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Civics and Citizenship: "Students develop the knowledge, skills, and values to participate as active and informed citizens."
History: "Students investigate the past to understand the present."
Geography: "Students explore the relationship between people and their environments."
The Arts: "Students engage in creating and responding to artworks."
Technologies: "Students design and produce solutions to identified problems."
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Human Society and Its Environment (HSIE): "Students explore the human and environmental characteristics of places."
Creative Arts: "Students engage in making and responding to artworks."
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Civics and Citizenship: "Students develop the knowledge and skills to participate as active citizens."
History: "Students investigate the past to understand the present."
Geography: "Students explore the relationship between people and their environments."
The Arts: "Students engage in creating and responding to artworks."
Technologies: "Students design and produce solutions to identified problems."
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Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS): "Students investigate the human and environmental characteristics of places."
The Arts: "Students engage in making and responding to artworks."
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Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS): "Students explore the human and environmental characteristics of places."
The Arts: "Students engage in creating and responding to artworks."
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Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS): "Students investigate the human and environmental characteristics of places."
The Arts: "Students engage in making and responding to artworks."
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Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS): "Students explore the human and environmental characteristics of places."
The Arts: "Students engage in creating and responding to artworks."
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Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS): "Students investigate the human and environmental characteristics of places."
The Arts: "Students engage in making and responding to artworks."
Why Partner With Us
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Experienced 1:1 Tour Co-ordinator
Our friendly and dedicated team of tour co-ordinators will provide you with one on one service throughout the entire process of booking and travelling on your school excursion.
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Customised Tour Packages
We create customised tour packages that encompass all travel, accommodation, entry to attractions, gear hire, coach transfers and information on specific seasonal or local details that could affect the smooth running of educational travel.
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For Your School’s Safety and Comfort
We meticulously plan each trip, ensuring destinations meet strict safety standards, and provide reliable transportation options with experienced tour guides trained in first aid and emergency procedures.
We are here to help you plan your school excursion.
Please download our Canberra tour brochure for further tour information.