If you’re after a getaway that combines the thrill of exploring wild landscapes with the comfort of a cozy bed and delicious food, this Nature Immersive Fully Catered Glamping Retreat in New South Wales might just be the experience you’re looking for. Offered by Bower Camp Co., this four-day adventure promises a blend of rainforest walks, waterfalls, wildlife encounters, and relaxation—all set amidst the UNESCO-listed Border Ranges National Park.
What immediately catches the eye is the promise of “all the work done for you”—tents are set up with inviting beds, and meals are prepared by an onsite chef. But this isn’t just about luxury camping; it’s about truly connecting with nature. Two things we particularly like are the emphasis on organic, locally-sourced food and the opportunity to wild swim in waterfall-fed pools. The potential downside? With a group limited to 14 travelers, it’s not the wilderness experience for those seeking total solitude. Still, it’s perfect for those who want guided adventure wrapped in comfort.
This tour suits outdoor lovers who desire a balance between adventure and relaxation, as well as anyone curious about Australia’s ancient rainforests but wary of roughing it too hard. It’s ideal for couples, friends, or solo travelers eager for a restorative escape with a touch of luxury and plenty of authentic natural experiences.
Key Points

- Comfort in the wilderness: Well-set-up tents with cozy beds and warm quilts provide a restful base.
- Guided rainforest exploration: Walks through Gondwana-style rainforest reveal waterfalls, creeks, and wildlife.
- Culinary delights: Nutritious, organic meals prepared on-site highlight local ingredients.
- Wild swimming: Access to waterfalls and pools offers refreshing dips in pristine waters.
- Stargazing and campfire evenings: Relax with firelight and clear night skies.
- Expert guidance: Knowledgeable guides help you appreciate the natural surroundings.
Exploring the Itinerary in Detail

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Border Ranges National Park: The Heart of the Experience
The journey begins at the very heart of Border Ranges National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its lush rainforests and dramatic waterfalls. You’ll start your adventure in the late afternoon, arriving at Sheepstation Creek campground. The setup here is designed to make you feel comfortable, with tents already arranged with plush beds, soft sheets, and thick quilts—no need to bring your camping gear unless you want to.
What sets this part of the trip apart is the chance to pretend to rough it without sacrificing comfort. The emphasis on catering with organic ingredients and cooking over white hot charcoal means you’ll enjoy healthy, flavorful meals while soaking in the wild surroundings. The guided walks take you through ancient Antarctic Beech trees, offering a glimpse into what the landscape might have looked like when Gondwana was a supercontinent.
During these walks, you’ll encounter cool creeks, cascades, and waterfalls, and if you’re lucky, spot some of the local wildlife, including pademelons hopping through the undergrowth or exotic birdlife flitting across the canopy. The guides are knowledgeable and passionate, providing insights into the rainforest’s ecology and history.
At night, the campfire becomes the evening’s centerpiece. Gently flickering flames provide a calming backdrop as you connect with fellow travelers, share stories, or simply enjoy the star-studded sky that’s often unspoiled by city lights. Some reviews praise the stargazing as a highlight, with clear skies revealing constellations you might never see at home.
Wild Swimming and Waterfalls: Cooling Off in Nature
One of the most talked-about features of this retreat is the opportunity to wild swim in waterfall-fed pools. It’s a chance to cool off after a day of exploring and to experience the rainforest in a truly visceral way. The guides know all the best swim holes, and the pools are set against the backdrop of mossy rocks, lush greenery, and tumbling waterfalls—an authentic rainforest experience.
Expect to spend hours dipping into the cool waters, sliding down waterfalls, and lounging on sun-warmed rocks. Many guests find these moments some of the most memorable, as they provide pure refreshment and a tangible connection to the environment. The water is described as crisp and invigorating, perfect after a hike or during a hot day.
Sheepstation Creek: Extended Exploration
The second part of the tour takes you to Sheepstation Creek campground, where guided walks deepen your rainforest experience. These walks lead to waterfalls and pools where you can continue wild swimming or simply relax amidst the towering Antarctic Beech trees. The guides help you appreciate the Gondwana-era landscape—a living relic of ancient times, with the rainforest’s rich biodiversity on full display.
Some reviews mention the peaceful atmosphere here, with many guests appreciating the absence of noisy distractions and the chance to reflect quietly in nature’s embrace.
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Transportation and Group Size
The tour starts at Sheepstation Creek Rd and is designed for small groups—no more than 14 travelers. This keeps the experience intimate and allows guides to give personalized attention. The timing begins at 3:00 pm on the first day, with the experience concluding back at the same point. Since the tour spans roughly 4 days, you’ll want to plan for transport to and from the location.
Cost and Value
At $928.83 per person, the experience isn’t cheap, but the value comes from the all-inclusive setup—comfortable accommodations, guided activities, and meals. Consider the cost as covering not just the physical activities but the peace of mind that comes with having everything arranged. No cooking, no packing up, no car camping stress—just pure nature and guided exploration.
Weather and Cancellation Policies
The experience relies on good weather. If poor weather causes cancellation, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Remember, since it’s a fully catered experience with outdoor activities, bad weather might impact your plans, so it’s worth checking the forecast beforehand.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This retreat is best suited for those who want a nature-focused escape without sacrificing comfort. It appeals to travelers who enjoy gentle hikes, wildlife spotting, and swimming but prefer to avoid traditional camping hardships. It’s ideal for couples, groups of friends, or solo travelers looking for a peaceful, guided adventure amid ancient rainforests.
Final Thoughts

This fully catered glamping retreat offers a refreshing way to experience one of Australia’s most beautiful landscapes. The combination of guided rainforest walks, waterfalls, wild swimming, and cozy accommodations makes it stand out as a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation.
The guides’ knowledge, the stunning views, and the quality of the food all contribute to a memorable experience that’s accessible without sacrificing authenticity. While the price might be a consideration for some, many would find the convenience and the immersive environment well worth it.
If you’re eager to connect with nature, enjoy gentle outdoor activities, and relish good food in a peaceful setting, this tour provides excellent value. It’s perfect for those seeking a restorative break that combines environmental wonder and comfortable living.
FAQ

What is included in the price?
The cost covers guided rainforest walks, all meals prepared on-site with organic ingredients, camping setup with comfortable beds, and guided activities such as swimming and wildlife spotting.
How long is the tour?
The retreat lasts approximately 4 days, with activities starting in the late afternoon on the first day and ending back at the meeting point.
What should I bring?
While tents and beds are provided, you might want to bring personal items like toiletries, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and your own swimwear.
Is this experience suitable for children?
Since the tour is designed for small groups and involves walking and water activities, it’s best suited for older children or teenagers comfortable with outdoor environments.
What is the maximum group size?
The experience is limited to 14 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a intimate atmosphere.
Can I do this tour if I don’t have much camping experience?
Yes, since the tents are set up for you with cozy beds, you don’t need to be experienced in camping—just bring your sense of adventure.
What is the cancellation policy?
The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed, but if canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is transportation provided between the meeting point and other locations?
The details specify the starting point at Sheepstation Creek Rd, but additional transportation arrangements are not explicitly mentioned, so it’s wise to plan your arrival accordingly.
This glamping retreat expertly blends the best of outdoor adventure with comfort, making it an attractive option for those wanting a uniquely Australian experience without the hassle of traditional camping. Whether you’re after wildlife encounters, waterfalls, or simply some quiet time beneath the stars, it offers a genuine taste of what this ancient rainforest has to offer.
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