Mt Bimberi & Blue Waterholes

Mt Bimberi & Blue Waterholes

Trip Duration
4 Days
Distance
52km
Group Size
6 Persons
Activity Level
Moderate

Overview

This 4-day trip takes you from wide open valleys littered with massive granite tors, through extensive eucalypt forest, to the wide open Snowy High Plains. Discover historic alpine huts, stunning alpine vistas, and the unique karst landscape of Blue Waterholes, filled with limestone caves, gorges, swimming holes and a waterfall. With optional side trips and the chance to unwind in natural hot springs, this is the perfect wilderness escape for those seeking adventure and relaxation.

Join us to escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the Australian backcountry.

    Group Discount Available
    From AUD $1,495.00
    / Adult
      • Intimate group size - ( Guide to guest ratio of 1:3 )
      • Exceptional pre-trip guidance and support - ( Be confident tackling the AAWT )
      • Approximate pack weight below 10kg - ( Avoid sore shoulders and hips )

    Key Features

    This Mt Bimberi & Blue Waterholes trip features:

    Highlights

    • Summit Mount Bimberi, the highest point in the ACT (optional side trip).
    • Visit Old Currango Homestead, the oldest historic hut in Kosciuszko National Park.
    • Swim in pristine waterholes.
    • Explore the Clarke and Nichols Gorges.
    • Visit Cooleman Falls.
    • Investigate Murray and Cooleman Cave, extending up to 200m underground.

    Wilderness Immersion

    At the core of The Adventure Gene is the belief that outside is better than inside. Our trips are designed to get you deep into nature, away from big cities and crowded walks filled with day hikers. That’s why we only provide tent-based adventures. We want you to see the sunrise (and the sunset). To hear the birds talking after the rain passes. To feel the cool breeze come in after a day of walking. To be outside, in our natural environment.

    Indeed, a 2022 meta-analysis of scientific studies found that 98% of people improved their mental health after engaging with natural outdoor environments. This aligns with our experience based on over 35,000km of hiking. However, it’s not as simple as just being in nature. Recent research shows that the biggest benefits come from connecting and engaging with the natural environment (1, 2, 3).

    Based off these recent findings, each day on trail we will run a short, optional, mindfulness exercise to help you notice, engage, and connect with the surrounding natural environment. Current research at Macquarie University shows that as little as 20 minutes of nature engagement per week is enough to feel:

    • 50% more relaxed

    • 36% happier

    • 20% less negative

    • 7.7% more productive

    • 31% more connected to the natural environment

    Of course, on this trip we are lucky to have far more than 20 minutes to engage with the incredible nature available to us ☺️

    Itinerary

    Meet your guides in Canberra the afternoon before the tour starts. You will receive all your gear (tent, sleeping bag, pack etc.) and we will do a final clothing check.

    Day 1: Orroral Valley to Cotter Flat, 16.7km

    We begin our trip in Canberra, driving 1h to Orroral Homestead. After taking the time to explore the historic hut, we hop back onto the bus for a quick drive up to the Orroral Tracking Station Carpark. The tracking station was built in the 1960s and used to be part of NASA’s Spacecraft Tracking and Data Acquisition Network. Here, we begin our hike by walking through Orroral Valley, which has one of the highest density populations of kangaroos in Australia.

    Shortly after, we leave the wide, open valley and enter eucalypt forest. Walking along a mixture of fireroad and single track, we pass numerous colourful flowering plants including banksias and silver wattle as we make our way up to Cotter Gap. Here, the scattered granite boulders and swampy grass plains make for yet another change in scenery.

    We finish our day by descending down to Cotter Flat, where we camp for the night.

    Note: To comply with camping regulations, we do not camp within 500m of Cotter Hut, or within 100m of Cotter River.

    Meals provided: Lunch, dinner & snacks

    Leaving Cotter Flat, we pass Cotter Hut, which was constructed in the 1960’s and remains in use by park rangers. From here we follow fireroad as we begin the climb up to Murrays Gap, passing Bimberi Creek and Little Bimberi Creek along the way. As we approach the pass, we walk past several high country bogs and fens, which are home to many vulnerable and endangered species including the Alpine Tree Frog.

    Here, you have the opportunity to drop your pack and summit Mt Bimberi, the tallest peak in the ACT. Following the faint footpad to the summit, we straddle the border between the ACT and NSW as we climb, weaving around snow gums and granite boulders along the way. From the top, take in panoramic views of both states and enjoy being at the top of the nations capital. On a clear day you can even spot Telstra Tower in the distance, over 50km away.

    After the descent, we enter NSW and descend down to the historic Oldfields Hut (built 1925) where we spend the night.

    Popular side Trips: 

    • Mt Bimberi (6km return) 

    Meals provided: Breakfast, lunch, dinner & snacks 

    Leaving Oldfields Hut, we begin our day by walking through open terrain as we approach the Currango Plain. We have the opportunity to visit Pockets Hut before we head off track towards Old Currango Homestead. This off-track route follows the base of Howells Peak, before traversing vast tussock fields and open country.

    Upon arrival, we spend some time exploring the Old Currango Homestead. Built in 1873, the homestead is the oldest historic hut in Kosciuszko National Park and offers fantastic views of the Brindabellas from its veranda. Leaving the homestead, we follow fireroad through rolling terrain until we reach Bill Jones Hut where we camp for the night.

    Popular side trips: 

    • Pockets Hut (4.8km return) 

    Meals provided: Breakfast, lunch, dinner & snacks

    We spend our final day exploring Blue Waterholes and the surrounding caves. Leaving Bill Jones Hut, we traverse off-track towards the Nichols Gorge Walk. Here, we spend some time exploring Murray Cave, one of the highlights of the trip. The cave extends 200m into the rock and offers a variety of rock formations to discover, including a water-filled siphon at the end. Further down the trail is Cooleman Cave, which also extends up to 200m into the rock.

    Leaving the caves, we head over to explore the Clarke Gorge Walking Track. This trail offers a great opportunity to meander through the gorge, and taking several swims in the clear, blue water. At the end of the track we reach Cooleman Falls, one of our favourite places to swim in the region. After a short scramble to get down to the bottom, the open pool of water at the base of the falls is perfect for a refreshing dip.

    Heading back to the car park we hop into the bus. On the way home, we stop at Coolamine Homestead before making our way to the thermal pools at Yarrangobilly Caves. These natural hot springs reach 27°C  and are a great way to relax our muscles after the trip. If time permits, we will also visit South Glory Cave at Yarrangobilly before making our way back to Canberra.

    Meals provided: Breakfast, lunch & snacks 

    Please note that the listed itinerary is a guide. Due to many circumstances including those beyond our control (e.g. weather, park closures etc.), the route may need to be altered and/or side trips not offered.

    Map

    Inclusions

    Bespoke Paintings

    The Adventure Gene is excited to offer the opportunity to commemorate your journey with us by receiving a personalised commission painting by local Canberra artist, Ineka Voigt.  Personalised commissions are based on a chosen photograph, or series of photographs and everyone receives 20% off their first painting. Click here for more details.

    The Adventure Gene, Ineka Voigt 2024. Oil on canvas board, 30cm x 40cm. The Sentinel, Kosciuszko National Park.

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      Mar 17, 2025
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      Mar 20, 2025
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      Apr 2, 2025
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      Apr 5, 2025
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      Apr 18, 2025
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      Apr 21, 2025
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      Oct 3, 2025
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      Oct 6, 2025
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      Dec 8, 2025
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      Dec 11, 2025
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    Other Information

    Preparation Package

    This tour includes an extensive preparation package filled with gear suggestions and techniques designed to help you thrive in the Australian Alps. Additionally, you will receive a detailed trip itinerary 8 weeks before the trip starts.

    Contact

    We encourage you to reach out and ask questions at any time. You can contact us via email (contact@theadventuregene.com), social media or through the website.

    Insurance Coverage

    All participants are required to have adequate travel insurance that covers medical evacuation by air, land, or sea. This is typically in the form of ambulance cover. Please note that any evacuation deemed necessary by the guides will be the financial responsibility of the guest.  

    It is also recommended that you have insurance that covers potential losses, damages, or injuries, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.  

    Note that The Adventure Gene’s cancellation fees apply and cannot be waived. 

    FAQs

    Previous hiking and camping experience is not required. Our guides are experts and can teach you everything you need to know. Additionally, we provide you with all the information you need to prepare for the trip. 

    You need the fitness required to carry a ~10kg pack for short periods of time. This includes walking off-trail.

    For a multiday hike with camping, we rate this tour as moderate. You can see the distance and elevation details in the table below:

    Trip statistics (without side trips)
     AverageMinimumMaximum
    Distance (km)138.816.7
    Elevation gain (m)465200610

    Daily walking times are generally between 4-8 hours. Due to the small group size and having two guides, we are able to cater to a wide range of walking speeds and encourage everyone to walk at their own pace. Additionally, we can tailor the difficulty of the trek by adjusting which side trips each person does.

    If you are unsure whether this tour is appropriate for you, please contact us. We are more than happy to have a chat and answer any questions you have. We support all our guests in preparing for their trip.

    We estimate that you will be able to keep your pack weight below 10kg for nearly the entire trek. Gear provided will equate to 3.5-4kg. This leaves clothing, personal items, food and water making up the rest of the weight.

    Food:

    We have a 4 day food carry. Each person will initially have to carry up to ~3.5kg of food.

    Water:

    Whilst water is generally readily available in this region, it is highly dependent on recent rainfall. It is uncommon to carry more than 2L of water.

    We are experienced in catering for a wide range of dietary requirements, provided you let us know in advance. If we are unable to cater for your dietary needs, we will contact you and find an alternative solution.

    All meals, snacks and hot drinks are provided, excluding breakfast on the first day and dinner on the last day. Breakfast and dinners are hot meals, cooked and enjoyed whilst relaxing at camp. Lunches and snacks will be eaten during breaks throughout the day. All food is designed as part of our nutrition program to ensure high energy levels for the duration of the trip.

    The following are some examples of our favourite trail meals and snacks.

    Breakfast:

    • Trail oats with mixed nuts, dried fruit, chia seeds and maple syrup.
    • A breakfast burrito with scrambled eggs, bacon, refried beans, spinach, cheese and tomato sauce wrapped in a soft tortilla.
    • Buckwheat pancakes with Nutella, dried fruit and nuts.

    Lunch:

    • A backcountry charcuterie board! Consisting of a selection of cheeses, crackers, cured meats and hummus.
    • Pitta pockets filled with olives, sundried tomatoes, cheddar, spinach and cured meat.
    • Creamy pumpkin soup with sourdough bread.

    Dinner:

    • Trail-made gnocchi in a tomato and herb sauce.
    • Cumin, lentil and apricot dahl.
    • Nachos; refried beans, corn, avocado and cheese served on crispy corn chips.

    If you have luggage, we recommend that you arrange to leave it at the accomodation you are staying at the night before the trip. 

    You will need accomodation for the night before the trip starts as we have our gear check the afternoon of Day 0.

    Additionally, we highly recommend booking accomodation for the final night of the trip, as we cannot guarantee the time we will return to Canberra for flights. 

    The trip starts and finishes in Haig Park, Braddon. There are many options for accomodation near here. 

    After your place on the tour is confirmed, you will be sent a detailed packing list of required clothing and personal items. We also provide tailored recommendations based on our 35,000+km of experience!

    If you are unsure what to pack, make sure to reach out and ask questions at any time.

    We have both one person and two person tents available. Whilst we recommend sharing a tent to reduce pack weight, it is not a requirement. If you choose to use a one person tent, this will equate to carrying roughly an extra 325g. If you choose to carry a two person tent for yourself, this will equate to carrying roughly an extra 540g.

    No, we do not charge a single supplement fee.

    Telstra provides the best mobile phone coverage through the Kosciuszko National Park. Whilst not always guaranteed, we have found that we have had service at some point almost every day along the tour (most consistently at high points and mountain passes). Please note that the reception may not always be good enough to hold a phone conversation, however text messages will generally send with time.

    Additionally, both guides will be carrying devices with inReach satellite technology to always have an open line of communication.

    Kosciuszko National Park offers a diverse range of terrains and track qualities. We will spend time walking along well-formed tracks, as well as navigating off trail. Hikers will experience steep ascents and descents, river crossings and trekking through uneven terrain.

    All participants must be over the age of 18. Participants over the age of 70 require medical clearance from their doctor to partake in this tour.

    No, our guides carry a comprehensive first aid kit that has everything we will need. However, if you have certain items that you would like to carry, feel free to bring them.

    The entire group will meet in Canberra the afternoon before the tour starts. We will issue your gear and perform a mandatory final gear check. All participants must attend. This is a safety measure to ensure everyone is carrying the appropriate gear for the remote, alpine environments we will encounter.

    Yes, we are fully licensed and insured NSW EcoPass Operators.

    You may change your trip start date, or transfer to another trip, if you notify us more than 90 days before departure. 

    If you wish to cancel your trip and cannot transfer to another trip, we will charge the following per person: 

    • 60-90 days before departure: 25% of trip price 
    • 30-59 days before departure: 50% of trip price 
    • 15-29 days before departure: 75% of trip price 
    • 14 days or less before departure: 100% of trip price 

    No refunds will be given for unused services after the trip starts. Full payment is required 90 days before trip departure. If payment is not received by the due date, we reserve the right to cancel your booking. 

    If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us and we will be happy to help you out! 

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