Mammoth Cave Self-guided Audio Tour (Located in Western Australia)

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Free cancellation available
Up to 24 hours before the start time
Duration: 1 hour
Service animals welcome

Mammoth Cave self-guided tours allow visitors to explore by themselves, while listening to an informative 'audio tour' available in English, French, German, Malay, or Mandarin. This is the easiest of the caves to tour, with the first chamber accessible by wheelchair. Entering the cave through native bushland along a gently sloping boardwalk, visitors can explore the natural time capsule at their own pace. The cave once contained over 10,000 fossils, many of which were the remains of long-extinct giant animals known as Australian Megafauna. Visitors can even view a 50,000-year-old 'zygomaturus' jawbone embedded in the cave wall. After exploring the cave, visitors can take an optional bushwalk back to the guide's station and enjoy the magnificent marri and karri forest surrounding the cave.

What's included

  • Self-guided audio tour of Mammoth Cave. Approximate duration - one hour.

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Transportation to/from the cave.

    Audio supported languages

    German
    English
    French

    Additional information

    Wheelchair accessible

    Service animals allowed

    Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

    Please bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

    Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.

    You need to be 18 years or older to book or be accompanied by an adult.

    Operated by Capes Foundation

    Location

    Departure point

    Mammoth Cave, Caves Rd, Forest Grove, 6286

    End point

    Mammoth Cave, Caves Rd, Forest Grove, 6286

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