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AUSTRALIA

SMALL GROUP adventures

LOCAL LEADER knowledge

RESPONSIBLE travel experts

2019

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E R O M , No w e h t , r e v e n a th e r o m s d e e N d W or l E L P O E P D I P E R IN T


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For some, being Intrepid means pushing one step further across a remote mountain range. For others, it’s trying street food for the first time. It’s sitting cross-legged on the floor sharing a meal with a local family, it’s choosing to travel with a bunch of strangers. It’s an attitude. A willingness to take yourself far from home and open up to new experiences. To be curious, challenged, fearless and open. To be alive.

be OPEN

We travel so we can learn something new about the world that we live in, not to confirm what we think we know. By being open, by challenging our beliefs, we can change how we see the world and may just be able to inspire others to do the same.

be CURIOUS

Which do you trust more: an online review or a stranger’s smile? With a wealth of information available at the touch of a button, it’s easy to forget that the best stories often have no formula. Sometimes the best guide is your gut, a hunch beats a recommendation and the biggest changes come from chances.

be FEARLESS

It’s a mix of anticipation, excitement and fear. You’re heading into the unknown. It’s terrifying for some, second nature to others, and it’s healthy. You’re doing something different, something worthwhile, and though you’ll one day look back on it, you’ll never look back.

be challenged

You know that little voice in your head telling you to just give it a go? Listen to it. We all have boundaries and we all have a responsibility to push them, whatever that looks like.

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SMALL GROUP ADVENTURES Travel should be about more than just ticking boxes. Sure, the highlights take our breath away, but it’s the simple, spontaneous moments away from the crowds that stay with us the most. Whether it’s listening to the songs and stories of East Arnhem Land’s Traditional Owners while sitting around a campfire, or spending an unforgettable night at an underground bunkhouse in Coober Pedy, the real magic happens during moments that can only be experienced as a small group.


5 Benefits OF SMALL GROUPS Real life experiences Travel should deliver moments when you know you’re truly alive and experiencing something special. It could be the first glimpse of something you’ve only ever seen on postcards, but it’s more likely to be a live didgeridoo performance or sharing laughs with locals at a Kiwi pub. These kinds of experiences just aren’t possible when travelling with a big group.

Travel like a local We travel the world to keep things local. Wherever we can we’ll use experienced local leaders, stay in small, locally run accommodation and eat at local restaurants. This means that you’re not only getting a real, authentic experience, but also contributing to the local economy.

Travel made easy The world’s a big place, but we’ve put years of research into our itineraries, operators and accommodation so you can focus on having real life experiences. Travelling in a small group means you can spend more time exploring and leave the details to people who live and breathe your style of travel.

Not too big, not too small Our groups are small enough to feel like you’re exploring a destination independently, but big enough to create a good social vibe. Numbers vary depending on where and how you’re travelling, but the average size of a tour is twelve people, which opens up opportunities for experiences the big groups only dream of.

The right balance Travelling in a small group means leaders can strike the perfect balance between planned activities and ‘you time’. There’s always an itinerary, but there are also opportunities to be spontaneous and make the journey a little more you. With the flexibility afforded by being in a small group, you’ll spend more time connecting with the people and places we visit.

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TRIP STYLES Every one of our trips has a particular style. It’s a way to help pick the adventure that best suits you, whether you’re after just the

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essentials, a whole bunch of inclusions or a little bit of both. The choice is yours.

Each of our trips has a physical

Basix: for travellers on a budget These are amazing experiences at a great price. Basix trips use local transport where possible and include plenty of free time.

rating, so you can tell how physically exerting a trip is and how fit you’ll need to be to enjoy it. As a guide:

Accommodation is simple and may be a swag or a multishare hostel. Pick and choose inclusions to fit your budget.

Original: Intrepid, as it’s always been These are the trips we’ve built our reputation on. Original trips offer a mix of included activities and free time to explore on your own. They

Easy and relaxing Bring your walking shoes An average level of fitness required

use campsites equipped with facilities, or centrally located hotels.

Action-packed, physically demanding

Comfort: because you deserve it

Full-on active adventure for the more agile traveller

We’ve smoothed away adventure travel’s rougher edges to craft a style of travel that has an added degree of… comfort, really. Enjoy a more relaxed pace, a few meals along the way, comfortable accommodation and lots of included activities. For more information on our trip styles, visit: intrepidtravel.com/trip-styles

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TRIP themes Are you chasing a culinary journey, or dreaming of an adventure you and the kids can all enjoy? Think a destination is best seen from the saddle of a bike, or prefer the deck of a small ship with the ocean breeze in your hair? No matter what kind of traveller you are, we’ve got a variety of themed trips to suit every taste.

Food

Expeditions

Cycling

Short Breaks

Family

Festivals

Adventure Cruising

Overland

Sailing

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These itineraries also run in the opposite direction

A combination of two or more of our adventures

Active For more information on our themed trips, visit: intrepidtravel.com/theme

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Exciting new additions to our current range of itineraries


local leaders Born and bred in the regions we visit, our leaders are passionate locals who do so much more than just show you the sights. They know the history of a place, as well as its shortcuts, and are full of insider info. They can lead you to cool backstreet bars and suggest the best way to make the most of free time. On top of that, they have had comprehensive training in first aid, driving, environmental awareness, local history and geology, and just generally make your journey as seamless as possible. With our local leaders, you don’t just see a destination, you experience it. FIND OUT MORE AT

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BE RESPONSIBLE With great travel comes great responsibility. The world is an amazing place and we do what we can to keep it that way. That is why at Intrepid everything is done with four principles in mind: be kind, be aware, be sustainable and be fair. For us, the only way to travel is responsibly, and we want to give our travellers the ability to be responsible too. FIND OUT MORE AT

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The Intrepid Foundation was set up to help local organisations improve livelihoods through sustainable travel experiences. It now supports over 35 local, grassroots organisations around the world and empowers travellers to have a positive impact on the communities they visit. Travellers can give back by supporting a range of projects and not-for-profit organisations. Find out how you can help at theintrepidfoundation.org


be KIND Our travellers and staff are a caring bunch, especially when it comes to animal welfare. That’s why we made the decision to ban elephant rides across all our trips – the first global tour operator to do so – after funding some eye-opening research led by World Animal Protection. We’ve also made it our mission to educate the travel industry in the hope they adopt better animal welfare practices – for all animals.

be AWARE The complicated, uncomfortable reality is that orphanage tourism has led to an industry that is forcibly institutionalising children to attract tourist dollars. It may seem counterintuitive, but visits and donations to these sorts of organisations often do more harm than good. After working closely with researchers, we made the decision to stop visiting orphanages on our trips.

be SUSTAINABLE Sustainability has always been at the core of how we travel and is part of our business at every level. We’ve been carbon neutral since 2010, and our business-wide carbon offsetting initiatives, efforts to minimise single-use plastics on trips and emphasis on ensuring we have a positive impact on local communities are all part of our commitment to the UN Global Compact, and to the world we’re so lucky to explore.

be FAIR At Intrepid, we know our differences are our strength. This is why we’re committed to promoting gender equality, diversity and inclusion across our business. Whether it’s by highlighting positive stories of gender equality like East Africa’s first female truck driver, pushing for a global gender balance of local leaders on trips, or showcasing traveller stories of diversity in our content, we want to make it clear that the future of travel can be fair for everyone.

In 2018, Intrepid celebrated becoming a certified B Corp, making us the largest in the travel industry. More than just a logo, B Corp certification is a rigorous process that helps businesses to be better, and customers to easily identify the difference between good business and good marketing. It demonstrates our commitment to creating positive change for our planet, our people and the local communities we visit. Australia, New Zealand & Papua New Guinea  9


what’s hot There’s a lot to cover in this brochure, so here’s a taste of what we’re most excited about for 2019. We’ve got Comfort style trips and beloved classics, pint-sized tours and overland journeys traversing half the sunburnt country. Turn to page 13 for a handy combo map; flip to the end of the brochure and leave the Australian mainland for Tasmania, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. Now for the hard part: deciding where to start. 1

DARWIN TO PERTH Discover the beauty of the Bungle Bungle Range, hang with dolphins at Monkey Mia and explore the Kimberley on this Outback adventure. PDP22 – page 30

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TOP END & ARNHEM LAND ADVENTURE

JOURNEY INTO EAST ARNHEM LAND

Discover Australia’s far north and visit three spectacular national parks: Litchfield, Nitmiluk and Kakadu. PNTK5 – page 27

Meet the Traditional Owners of the Northern Territory’s amazing East Arnhem Land, the Yolngu people. PLBA – page 25

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Perth PAPUA NEW GUINEA NATIONAL MASK FESTIVAL There’s no better window into PNG’s diverse cultural tapestry than the National Mask Festival. TESRS – page 47

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ULURU ADVENTURE

SYDNEY TO CAIRNS

Short on time? Experience the majesty of Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon over three days packed with sights and stars. PAR3 – page 19

Dive into the Whitsunday Islands, wander Fraser Island and bliss out beachside on our northern road trip from Sydney to Cairns.  PVOSC – page 17

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MELBOURNE TO DARWIN

TASTE OF TASMANIA

Discover Victoria’s world-class coastline before feasting your eyes upon Uluru and exploring the Top End's national parks. PAOKC – page 37

Explore the diverse landscapes, pristine wilderness and exciting food scene of Tasmania – perhaps Australia's best-kept secret. PNTW6 – page 43

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NEW ZEALAND SOUTH ISLAND DISCOVERY

Experience the South Island's stunning scenery, Māori culture and renowned Central Otago wine region. PHCNS – page 45


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KAKADU NP • KATHERINE GORGE • JIM JIM FALLS • LITCHFIELD NP

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Kokopo

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Darwin

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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Nhulunbuy (Gove)

NYINYIKA HOMELAND • BREMER ISLAND Cairns • YIRRKALA

ULURU • KATA TJUTA • MUTITJULU WATERHOLE • KINGS CANYON Alice Springs

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KARIJINI NP • BROOME • NINGALOO REEF • MONKEY MIA

NORTHERN TERRITORY

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

DUKE OF YORK ISLANDS • KARAVIA BAY • BITA PAKA WAR CEMETERY • MATUPIT ISLAND

QUEENSLAND

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KAKADU NP • ULURU • COOBER PEDY • TWELVE APOSTLES

AUSTRALIA 7

GREAT BARRIER REEF • WHITSUNDAYS • FRASER ISLAND • BYRON BAY

NEW SOUTH WALES

Sydney Adelaide VICTORIA

Melbourne

NEW ZEALAND

SOUTH ISLAND

NORTH ISLAND

WANAKA • THE CATLINS • STEWART ISLAND • MILFORD SOUND

CRADLE MOUNTAIN NP • 8 MT WILLIAM NP • FREYCINET NP TASMANIA • MARIA ISLAND Hobart

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Overland: exploring Australia up close When we say Australia is a big country, we mean it! The whole of Europe and the UK can fit comfortably within the borders of Australia, with space left over. It’s not unusual to travel for 4–5 hours each day, sometimes longer. That’s the beauty of this country, though: it’s vast, bold and a place where you’ll find a greater variety of landscapes – from desert to rainforest, mountains to canyons – than anywhere else in the world. We make the windows in our overland vehicles panoramic for a reason.

Your vehicle

Your team

Our purpose-built vehicles have been designed for tough Australian conditions, so all of them come with seatbelts and are designed to be self-sufficient. Everything you need for your journey is included, right down to the swags you’ll sleep in at your campsite at night. Don’t expect this to be your traditional touring experience – anything can happen while travelling across Australia’s wild and rugged terrain, but it’s all part of the adventure!

While overlanding across Australia you’ll encounter the sights and sounds of this vast and varied continent, where the journey is as much a part of the adventure as the destination. Visit isolated communities and camp under starry Outback skies – on some of our trips you’ll even have the chance to become part of the crew, bonding with your fellow travellers while setting up camp. Like any experience, the more you put in, the more you’ll get out.

CHOOSE AN OVERLAND TRIP… PNTK5

Top End & Arnhem Land Adventure 5 days, see page 27

PAASE7

Adelaide to Alice Springs Overland 7 days, see page 35 or for the reverse itinerary enter PASAE7 on our website

PAMA

PBD10

Great Ocean Road Adventure ex Melbourne 3 days, see page 41

4WD Broome to Darwin Overland 10 days, enter PBD10 on our website

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PAR4

Red Centre Adventure 4 days, see page 20

PAR3

Uluru Adventure 3 days, see page 19

PSKI

Kangaroo Island Adventure 2 days, see page 39

PB10

Perth to Broome Overland 10 days, see page 29

PTONU

New Zealand North Island Explorer 12 days, see page 46

PAP10

Adelaide to Perth Overland 10 days, see page 35

PTOSU

New Zealand South Island Explorer 11 days, see page 46

PVOSC PLBA PNTW6

Sydney to Cairns Northbound 14 days, see page 17 Australian Expedition: Journey into East Arnhem Land 7 days, see page 25 Taste of Tasmania 6 days, see page 43


Arnhem Land

Darwin Manning Gorge El Questro

Kununurra Lake Argyle

Gibb River Road

Broome

PLBA

Kakadu NP Jim Jim Falls PNTK5 Nitmiluk NP Katherine

PBD10

Australia & new zealand

East Arnhem Land

Great Barrier Reef

Litchfield NP

Cairns

Great

Tully

Purnululu NP (Bungle Bungle Range)

Barrier Reef

NORTHERN TERRITORY

Whitsundays

Pardoo Station

PB10 Exmouth

Airlie Beach

WESTERN AUSTRALIA West MacDonnell Ranges Watarrka NP (Kings Canyon)

Karijini NP Coral Bay

PAR4

Alice Springs QUEENSLAND

Monkey Mia

Kata Tjuta

Shark Bay (Gathaagudu)

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Kalbarri NP

Fraser Island

Erldunda

PAR3 Yulara

Uluru

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The Pinnacles Nullarbor Plain

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Margaret River

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Byron Bay

Oodnadatta Track Dorrigo NP Flinders Ranges

Perth Esperance/ Cape Le Grand NP

Noosa Brisbane

William Creek

Coober Pedy

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

PVOSC

Simpson Desert

Port Macquarie

NEW SOUTH WALES

Great Australian Bight

Forster Hunter Valley

Coodlie Park

Stirling Range

Eyre Pen in su la

Bay of Islands Auckland Waitomo Rotorua NORTH Taupo ISLAND Mt Ruapehu

N E W Z E A L A N D

Nelson

Grampians NP Mackenzie Falls

PSKI Flinders Chase NP

Penneshaw

PTONU Wellington

Punakaiki Franz Josef Glacier PTOSU

Sydney

Adelaide

Kangaroo Island

Newcastle

Kaikoura Christchurch Mt Cook

Halls Gap

VICTORIA

PAMA

Melbourne

Warrnambool

Loch Ard Gorge Apollo Bay Twelve Apostles Great Ocean Road Cradle Mountain NP

Launceston Mt William NP

Tarkine

Milford Sound Queenstown SOUTH ISLAND

Strahan

TASMANIA

Lake St Clair PNTW6

Flight included

Bicheno Freycinet NP Triabunna Maria Island

Hobart

…OR CHOOSE A COMBO TRIP PAASE7

PNTK5

PAMA-B + PAASE7 PAMA-B + PAASE7

= POBAC = PAOBC

Adelaide to Darwin Overland 13 days, enter POBAC on our website Melbourne to Alice Springs Overland 10 days, enter PAOBC on our website For the reverse itinerary, enter PBOAC on our website Melbourne to Darwin Overland 16 days, see page 37 For the reverse itinerary, enter POOAC on our website

PNTK5

= PAOKC

PAMA-B + PAP10

= PBANC

Melbourne to Perth Overland 13 days, see page 36

= PD22

Darwin to Perth Overland 22 days, see page 30

PAMA-B + PSKI-B

= PASMC-B

Great Ocean Road & Kangaroo Island Adventure 5 days, enter PASMC-B on our website

PASAE7 + PSKI-B

= PBOSC

Outback & Kangaroo Island Adventure 9 days, enter PBOSC on our website

PTOSU + PTONU

= PTOACU

New Zealand Adventure Northbound 22 days, enter PTOACU on our website For the reverse itinerary, enter PTOZCU on our website

PB10

+ PBD10

Combo Trips With so much to see and do in Australia, why not combine adventures and get the most out of this incredible continent. Our combo trips offer something for everyone.

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Cultural expERIences With a history spanning some 60,000 years, Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have the world’s oldest continuous cultures – and an appreciation of their traditions is central to understanding present-day Australia. By working in partnership with First Nations communities, our tours are able to visit sites of cultural significance, educate travellers about the land and what it means to its Traditional Custodians, and do so with the respect each site deserves.

Koomal Dreaming

East Arnhem Land

Top Didj Cultural Experience

koomaldreaming.com.au

lirrwitourism.com.au

topdidj.com

The First Peoples of Australia’s Busselton, Dunsborough and Margaret regions are collectively known as Noongar. As a cultural custodian, local Wadandi man Josh ‘Koomal’ Whiteland has a personal commitment to sharing his knowledge of his culture with visitors. On a bushwalk led by Josh, learn to identify native bush foods and medicines, discover the art of fire lighting and tool making, and be treated to a live didgeridoo performance inside Ngilgi Cave.

In the farthest reaches of remote Northern Australia lies East Arnhem Land; this vast and rugged wilderness is where the Yolngu people have lived for millennia. Gain insight into Yolngu culture, customs and way of life through experiences held under the guidance of clan leaders. Enjoy the chance to hunt and gather, dance and make bark paintings, and also visit the remote oasis of Bremer Island and the world famous art gallery at Yirrkala.

One of the best ways to understand Australia is to spend time with the people who have lived in harmony with ‘Country’ for thousands of years. In Katherine, travellers can increase their appreciation for this rich culture through the Top Didj Cultural Experience. Here, local artist Manual will tell his story, share his art and teach participants to make their own, as well as showcase traditional activities like fire lighting and spear throwing.

As featured on PE6 (page 34)

As featured on PLBA (page 25)

As featured on PNTY4C (page 26)

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Tower Hill towerhill.org.au A drive along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road passes a spectacular range of scenery, including the volcanic landscape that makes up Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve, the traditional meeting place for the Gunditjmara people. On a guided walk with a local Worn Gundidj guide, visitors get the chance to discover the natural habitat of some of Australia’s most iconic animals, gain insight into the lifestyles of the local Aboriginal people, and learn how to identify native plants for food and medicinal purposes, as well as how to throw a boomerang. As featured on PACGR (page 40)

Kakadu Cultural Tours

Maruku Arts

Pudakul Cultural Experience

maruku.com.au

pudakul.com.au

Nearly 900 artists make up the collective arts hub Maruku, which is owned and operated by the Anangu people from the Western and Central Deserts of Australia. Maruku aims to keep the Anangu culture alive through art and also make their culture accessible with tours, painting and carving workshops, traditional ceremonies and art exhibitions. Maruku is one of Australia’s largest and most successful Aboriginal-owned operations.

As you travel into sacred Wulna Country, receive a traditional Cul Cul, or ‘Welcome to Country’, from the Traditional Owners of the land, the Limilngan‑Wulna people. On a Pudakul Aboriginal Cultural Tour, you’ll gain authentic insight into local Aboriginal culture through a range of interactive and educational experiences such as bush tucker talks, didgeridoo demonstrations, basket weaving and spear throwing.

As featured on PAR3 (page 19)

As featured on PNTK5 (page 27)

Gumbaynggirr Cultural Experience

Winda-Mara

kakaduculturaltours.com.au

windamara.com.au

Run in collaboration with the Traditional Owners of northern Kakadu and parts of western Arnhem Land, Kakadu Cultural Tours are an immersive journey into the heart of this region’s beautiful wilderness. Join a Binninj guide to hear stories of Creation Time, meet artists at the Injalak Arts & Crafts Centre and learn about traditional survival skills. With a mix of spectacular scenery and cultural immersion, these tours reveal a whole other side of the Northern Territory.

Take an immersive walking tour of Nambucca Valley and learn about the coastal culture of the Gumbaynggirr people, the Traditional Owners of land that stretches along the midnorth coast of New South Wales. Visitors will have the opportunity to get in touch with the lore and ancient cultural knowledge of the local Gumbaynggirr people, on a tour led by a Gumbaynggirr knowledge holder.

Based in south-west Victoria, Winda‑Mara provides a variety of services to the community, from assisting with housing and health matters to educating visitors in traditional customs unique to the region. The focus of Winda-Mara’s tours revolves around the importance of nature, with visits to caves, lakes and volcanic landscapes. Guests can also discover the importance of Creation Time and visit ceremonial sites important to the Gunditjmara people.

As featured on PNTK5 (page 27)

As featured on PVOSC (page 17)

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AUSTRALIA From the ochre rocks and rusted deserts of the Outback to cosmopolitan cities that regularly top ‘world’s most liveable’ lists, this is a destination where the possibilities are so vast, even the people who live there can make the mistake of leaving it till last. So if you haven’t experienced it yet, now is the time. A world of bright blue skies, sun-drenched beaches, remote gorges, hidden swimming holes and ancient Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures awaits.

WEATHER Darwin Broome Cairns Alice Springs Perth Adelaide Hobart

Monsoon 25-35ºC Very hot & dry 35ºC+ Hot & dry 25-35ºC Hot & wet 25-35ºC Pleasantly warm 20-30ºC Cool 15-20ºC Cold & dry 0-15ºC


Strapped for time? You can still explore the east coast If you don't fancy two weeks on the road, or simply don't have the time, you can travel a single section of this trip. Head north from Sydney to Brisbane, or from Brisbane to Cairns, for a quick coastal getaway. For more info enter PVON or PVOB on intrepidtravel.com City, Country - Photographer

Fraser Island, Queensland

Sydney to Cairns Northbound

Cairns

Soak up the best of Australia’s east coast beaches, wilderness, wildlife, food and drink on a trip that takes in Byron Bay, Fraser Island, the Whitsundays and the Great Barrier Reef.

Airlie Beach

Fraser Island Noosa Brisbane Byron Bay Dorrigo NP Port Macquarie NEW SOUTH Forster WALES Newcastle Hunter Sydney Valley

QUEENSLAND

A U S TR A LIA

Indulge in a tasting tour of the verdant Hunter Valley and sample wine, cheese, chocolate and organic vodka.

Day 1 Sydney Welcome to Australia’s magnificent Harbour City. Spend the afternoon exploring historic landmarks like the Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Day 2 Newcastle See koalas and kangaroos on a guided tour of a wildlife sanctuary, then tuck into Hunter Valley specialties like wine, cheese, chocolate and organic vodka. Day 3 Port Macquarie Hit the sands of Lakes Way along the gorgeous New South Wales coast. Later, travel to Port Macquarie for a sunset cruise. Day 4 Dorrigo National Park After a morning visit to a koala hospital, continue on to the rainforest and waterfalls of Dorrigo National Park. Days 5-6 Byron Bay Splash about in Dangar Falls, then head to the laidback surfer hub of Byron Bay, where dolphins and whales frolic almost as much as the locals. Day 7 Noosa Cross the border into Queensland and head to Noosa, home to some of Australia’s best surf spots.

Whitsundays

Tully

14 DAYS, SYDNEY TO CAIRNS

Go on a leisurely day cruise of the picture-perfect Whitsundays and frolic on the dazzling white sands and azure waters of Whitehaven Beach.

Great Barrier Reef

Simpson Desert

Day 8 Fraser Island/Noosa Explore the world’s largest sand island by 4WD, visiting renowned lookout points for incredible views. Head back to Noosa in the evening. Days 9-10 Airlie Beach/Whitsundays Fly to Airlie Beach in the Whitsundays. Cruise around the islands, making a stop at the dazzling white sands and azure waters of Whitehaven Beach and two different snorkelling spots. Day 11 Tully Head through undulating cane fields to Mission Beach. This afternoon is free to grab a book, have a swim or just sit and enjoy the tropical bliss. Day 12 Atherton Tablelands/Cairns Discover waterfalls, lush rainforest and old country towns, as well as the unique Curtain Fig Tree en route to Cairns. Day 13 Great Barrier Reef Spend a day cruising and snorkelling around the incredible Great Barrier Reef before celebrating your final evening in Cairns. Day 14 Cairns Your trip ends after breakfast.

PVOSC

COMFORT

Maximum group size 16 Hotel (12 nts), heritage hotel (1 nt) 8 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 2 dinners Plane, private vehicle, boat DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

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Kings Canyon, Northern Territory

Uluru, Northern Territory

Uluru Camping Getaway

NORTHERN TERRITORY

3 DAYS, YULARA TO YULARA

Watarrka NP (Kings Canyon)

See all of the Red Centre’s big-name acts, taking in the domed landscape of Kata Tjuta, exploring the sites of Kings Canyon, and walking around Uluru’s base. Rather than spend hours on the road from Alice Springs, perhaps make the most of your time in the Red Centre with flights in and out of Yulara, a stone’s throw from Uluru. Day 1 Yulara Travel into the wilds of Watarrka National Park, a region of rugged mountain ranges and impressive gorges. Enjoy a variety of outback scenery along the way, including vibrant red dune country and the craggy ranges of Central Australia. Arrive at your exclusive campsite near Kings Canyon, sitting down to dinner in the fresh air as the stars appear. Day 2 Kings Canyon Get up early for the 6 km Kings Canyon Rim Walk. Admire the sandstone domes of the Lost City, the cliff-top views from the North and South Walls, the Garden of Eden and the magnificent rock formations of Kata Tjuta. Learn about local flora, fauna, history and culture along the way. Drive onward to Uluru, passing Attila and its unique flat top en route. Day 3 Yulara Set out early for a wander around the base of Uluru. Next, deepen your understanding of the world’s largest sandstone formation and its history on a walk guided by your leader. Finish before lunch at either your resort or Yulara Airport. DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

Selected Wednesdays & Fridays Enter PBORY on intrepidtravel.com. See inside cover for prices

Overnight Uluru Adventure

Yulara Kata Tjuta Uluru

PBORY

BASIX

Maximum group size 24 Permanent tent (2 nts) 2 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners All-terrain vehicle

NORTHERN TERRITORY

2 DAYS, YULARA TO YULARA

Yulara

Gain an insight into Uluru and Kata Tjuta’s spiritual significance during a walk led by a local Aboriginal guide.

Kata Tjuta

After a day spent exploring Kata Tjuta, sit down to a starlit spread of wine and regionally sourced food beneath outback skies. Day 1 Yulara/Kata Tjuta/Uluru Arrive in Yulara, a remote outpost with a population of less than a thousand. Setting out across the desert, arrive at the 36 red rock domes that make up Kata Tjuta. Get to know the domes, dunes and gullies on a walk through the site, then drive on to Uluru. Kick back to watch the ochre-red hues of the world’s biggest sandstone formation change at sunset, finishing the day with a 1000 Star Dinner – an outback feast of locally sourced food and wine. Day 2 Uluru/Yulara Rise early to catch the sun rearing up over the Red Centre’s vast expanse. While the day’s still cool, enjoy an unguided walk around Uluru’s base, then learn of the area’s historical and spiritual significance during a walk led by a local guide. Enter the Uluru Cultural Centre to admire a range of traditional arts and crafts on display – perfect if you’re looking to pick up some authentic mementos from your time in Australia’s Red Centre. DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

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Uluru

PAYB2

ORIGINAL

Maximum group size 24 Permanent tent with furnishings (1 nt) 1 breakfast, 1 dinner All-terrain vehicle


Fly into Yulara To make planning your adventure easier, some of our Red Centre trips offer the choice of beginning in Yulara instead of Alice Springs, allowing you to save time, money or both without missing out on any of the incredible sights. Available on PAR3, PAR4 & PAR5 For more info go to intrepidtravel.com Uluru, Northern Territory

Uluru Adventure

NORTHERN TERRITORY

3 DAYS, ALICE SPRINGS TO ALICE SPRINGS

Watarrka NP (Kings Canyon)

Hike through natural amphitheatres, enter lost cities and discover a Garden of Eden on the Kings Canyon Rim Walk. Learn about the First Peoples of Australia’s connections to Country on guided nature walks, and visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Get to know Uluru’s many dimensions, viewing from a distance at sunset and wandering around the base at sunrise. Day 1 Alice Springs/Kata Tjuta/Uluru Kick off the adventure in Alice Springs. Make tracks across sunburnt plains to the captivating domes of Kata Tjuta, which means ‘many heads’ in the Pitjantjatjara language. The next stop is Australia’s most iconic landmark. Make sure to have your camera handy as you watch the colour of the site change as the sun sets over spectacular Uluru. At the day’s end, sit down to a 1000 Star Dinner, gazing up at the radiant sky over a fine repast of locally sourced food and wine. Bunking down in a swag (Aussie bedroll) under the glittering night sky is a nice way to end the day; otherwise, retire to your cosy permanent tent. Day 2 Uluru/Kings Canyon Rise early to catch a stunning sunrise, and go for an unguided exploration around the base of Uluru. With its subtly shifting shades and hues, it is a delight to view from different vantage points. Learn about the world’s oldest living culture

on an interpretive walk with a local Aboriginal guide. This includes a visit to the intriguing cave paintings near Mutitjulu Waterhole. Browse traditional arts and crafts at the cultural centre, then travel to your campsite (located near Watarrka National Park) for another night camped under vivid constellations. Day 3 Kings Canyon/Alice Springs Embrace an early start, grab your hiking shoes and set out to tackle the scenic Rim Walk, discovering the remarkable formations and towering rock faces that make up the grand Kings Canyon. Wander past the park’s ochre-coloured rock walls and columns, visit the famous sites of the Lost City and the Amphitheatre, and relax in the shady surrounds of the Garden of Eden. After sitting down to relax, and tucking into a tasty lunch, journey once again through the desert and return to Alice Springs. Perhaps head out for a group dinner before farewelling your fellow travellers.

Alice Springs

Yulara Kata Tjuta Uluru

PAR3-B PAR3-O

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West MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory

Uluru, Northern Territory

Red Centre Adventure 4 DAYS, ALICE SPRINGS TO ALICE SPRINGS Discover Uluru’s hidden caves, waterholes, First Nation rock art and pockets of greenery on tour with someone who knows it best – a local Anangu guide. Traverse the grand landscape of the West MacDonnell Ranges, keeping an eye out for the myriad animals and birds that inhabit its gullies, creeks and gorges. Hike through soaring red walls, rocky chasms and colourful lush oases that make up the incredible Kings Canyon. Day 1 Alice Springs/Kata Tjuta/Uluru Depart Alice Springs at 6 am and head to Kata Tjuta for a guided walk around its beautiful red domes. Continue to iconic Uluru, a geological wonder of great cultural and spiritual significance to the Anangu Traditional Owners. With the red earth at your feet and a star-studded sky above, sit down to a candlelit spread of local wine and food before retiring to your camp for the evening. Day 2 Uluru/Kings Canyon Wake up early to experience a jaw-dropping sunrise over Uluru before exploring this giant sandstone formation up close. Learn about local Aboriginal art and culture on a guided walk to the Anangu cave paintings near Mutitjulu Waterhole. Visit the on-site Cultural Centre to browse its extensive collection of traditional arts and crafts, then spend the evening camping at Watarrka National Park. Day 3 Kings Canyon Wander the tracks of Kings Canyon. Walking the rim, looking down 270

metres to the canyon floor, reveals incredibly beautiful sandstone formations carved over centuries by wind and water. Discover its Amphitheatre, Lost City, North and South Walls and the surprisingly lush Garden of Eden, which owes its cycads and plant life to a permanent waterhole down in the canyon. After lunch, there’s a chance to spend some time relaxing and taking in the scenery before heading back to Alice Springs for the evening. Day 4 West MacDonnell Ranges/Alice Springs Explore the glorious collection of gullies, gorges and gaps of the West MacDonnell Ranges. Enjoy an easy walk through Ormiston Gorge, witnessing contrasting colours as the light reflects off the cliffs. Stop for a swim at Ellery Creek and keep an eye out for black-footed rock wallabies at Simpsons Gap. In the afternoon, return to Alice Springs and say goodbye to your travel group as this Red Centre Adventure comes to an end upon arrival.

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NORTHERN TERRITORY West MacDonnell Ranges

Alice Springs

Watarrka NP (Kings Canyon) Kata Tjuta

Yulara Uluru

PAR4-B PAR4-O

BASIX/ ORIGINAL

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Rainbow Valley, Northern Territory

Ellery Creek, Northern Territory

Outback Camping Adventure 5 DAYS, ALICE SPRINGS TO ALICE SPRINGS Spend two days exploring the sights of the MacDonnell Ranges, both East and West: across Ormiston Gorge, Ellery Creek, Simpsons Gap and Rainbow Valley. Witnessing an Uluru sunset is practically an Australian rite of passage. Have your camera ready while taking in this spectacular sight. Armed with a flexible itinerary and a knowledgeable local leader, get to know the Red Centre at your own pace. Day 1 Alice Springs/Uluru Kick off your Australian Outback adventure in Alice Springs. Make tracks across sunburnt plains to the captivating domes of Kata Tjuta. After a guided walk, continue to Uluru, arriving in time to witness a magical sunset. Enjoy a drink as you watch this ancient sandstone formation take on a spectacular variety of colours. Day 2 Kings Canyon Wake early to catch an unforgettable sunrise and take an unguided walk around the base of Uluru. Learn about the world’s oldest living culture with a local guide while viewing ancient rock paintings near the Mutitjulu Waterhole before continuing to your campsite within Watarrka National Park. Day 3 Kings Canyon Pull on your hiking boots for a walk through beautiful Kings Canyon. Trek to the Amphitheatre, discover the Lost City and see the North and South Walls. Relax by the Garden of Eden’s shaded pool before tucking into a tasty lunch.

Later on, head back to Alice Springs for the evening. Day 4 West MacDonnell Ranges Discover the carved landscapes of the West Macs. Hike through Ormiston Gorge, keeping your eyes peeled for wallabies while admiring the colourful, sweeping walls. Soak up the exceptional vistas from Ellery Creek and perhaps enjoy a cooling dip in the waterhole. Tonight, set up a bush camp in this spectacular Outback setting. Day 5 Alice Springs Often overlooked for their western counterpart, the East MacDonnell Ranges just might be one of the Outback’s best kept secrets. Learn about ‘Caterpillar Dreamtime’ at Emily Gap, an important spiritual site to the Arrernte people. Walk through the beautiful Trephina Gorge, then grab a bite at Ross River Homestead. Drop into the ‘ghost town’ of Arltunga before returning to Alice Springs where your Outback Camping Adventure ends.

NORTHERN TERRITORY Alice Springs

West MacDonnell Ranges Watarrka NP (Kings Canyon)

Kata Tjuta

East MacDonnell Ranges

Yulara Uluru

PAR5

BASIX

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Kata Tjuta, Northern Territory

Coober Pedy, South Australia

Adelaide to Alice Springs Overland 7 DAYS, ADELAIDE TO ALICE SPRINGS Walk amid the colossal ‘beehive’ domes of Kata Tjuta, an environment of great natural beauty and profound sacred significance. The red and dusty Oodnadatta Track, an unsealed 620-kilometre road passing between Marree and Marla, is the quintessential image of the Australian Outback. Try your luck noodling for mineral wealth in the desert outpost of Coober Pedy, a place of such extreme weather that the locals have taken to living underground. Day 1 Adelaide/Flinders Ranges Depart Adelaide and travel through South Australia’s famous vineyards en route to the Flinders Ranges, stopping for lunch and a hike at Wilpena Pound. Day 2 Oodnadatta Track/ William Creek Travel along the historic route of The Ghan railway then take the renowned Oodnadatta Track. Pass Lake Eyre, Australia’s largest salt lake, before stopping at William Creek – population: six. Day 3 Coober Pedy Cross the world’s largest cattle station and see red sand dunes, salt pans and gibber plains. Enjoy a guided tour of Coober Pedy, visiting an underground mine and the museum. Duck into Josephine’s Gallery and Kangaroo Orphanage before settling into your unique accommodation for the night – an underground bunkhouse. Day 4 Coober Pedy/Yulara Journey across the incredible Moon Plains, passing by Dingo Fence, the world’s longest fence,

and the Breakaways Reserve, made famous by the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Day 5 Yulara/Uluru Rise early this morning to catch an unforgettable Uluru sunrise. Deepen your understanding of this sacred area and its spiritual significance to the Anangu people on an interpretative walk led by a local Aboriginal guide. Day 6 Uluru/Kings Canyon Explore Kata Tjuta, one of the Red Centre’s greatest treasures. These domed red rocks are considered sacred and believed to be around 500 million years old. Continue to Kings Canyon, where you’ll spend an evening in an exclusive campsite inside the national park. Day 7 Kings Canyon/Alice Springs Tackle the stunning six-kilometre Kings Canyon Rim Walk, taking in the Amphitheatre, Lost City and Garden of Eden. Enjoy a final lunch in the serene surrounds before driving to the outback hub of Alice Springs, where this adventure comes to an end. You’re free to depart on arrival.

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Watarrka NP TE R R ITORY (Kings Canyon) Alice Springs Erldunda

Kata Tjuta Uluru Coober Pedy

Simpson Desert William Creek Oodnadatta Track

SOU TH A U S TR A LIA

Flinders Ranges/ Wilpena Pound

Adelaide

PAASE7

BASIX

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Mary River, Northern Territory

Uluru, Northern Territory

Northern Territory Encompassed Northbound 9 DAYS, ALICE SPRINGS TO DARWIN Discover the spiritual importance of the outback landscape to local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities on guided nature walks. Go croc-spotting in the Mary River Wetlands and get a taste of the tropics in Kakadu National Park. Day 1 Alice Springs/Uluru Begin your Northern Territory adventure in Alice Springs. Make tracks for the captivating domes of Kata Tjuta, then head to Australia’s most iconic landmark in time to witness the sunset over ancient Uluru. Cap off a remarkable day with a candlelit dinner at your campsite. Day 2 Kings Canyon Wake early for an unguided exploration around the base of Uluru. Discover its many caves and rock art sites while learning about the world’s oldest living culture. Day 3 Kings Canyon Grab your hiking shoes for a Rim Walk, observing the remarkable formations and towering rock faces that make up Kings Canyon. Watch the changing colours of a spectacular desert sunset from your camp. Day 4 West MacDonnell Ranges Enjoy an easy walk through Ormiston Gorge, admiring its colourful walls while keeping your eyes peeled for wallabies and other

wildlife. Soak up the exceptional vistas on offer from Ellery Creek and perhaps cool off with a refreshing dip in its waters. Days 5-6 Darwin Hop on a flight to Darwin. Take cooling dips in the swimming holes of Litchfield National Park. Enjoy a picnic lunch and stroll through the monsoon forest, then its on to Mary River National Park for a chance to spot saltwater crocodiles on an afternoon river cruise. Day 7 Kakadu National Park Marvel at ancient Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr in Kakadu National Park. Next, a hike through Maguk is rewarded with a reviving swim in the cool plunge pools. Day 8 Mary River National Park After an optional flight over Kakadu’s vast flood plains, observe more rock art at Burrungkuy. Day 9 Darwin Depending on the season, set out on either a cruise or canoe adventure between the red rock walls of Katherine Gorge before returning to Darwin.

Mary River NP Kakadu NP Darwin Litchfield NP Katherine

N O RT H E R N T E R R I TO RY West MacDonnell Ranges Watarrka NP (Kings Canyon) Kata Tjuta

POONC

Alice Springs Uluru

ORIGINAL

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Uluru, Northern Territory

Jim Jim Falls, Northern Territory

Total Territory Top End & Outback 11 DAYS, DARWIN TO ALICE SPRINGS See the sun rise over Uluru, walk the rugged rim of Kings Canyon and discover the highlights and national parks of Australia’s Top End in authentic outback style. Discover the wonders of Kakadu National Park, get adventurous on a 4WD tour to the spectacular Jim Jim Falls and see the ancient Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr. Day 1 Darwin/Arnhem Land Witness stunning rock art at Ubirr, then cruise along the East Alligator River with a Binninj guide. Cross into Arnhem Land and see the ancient relics of Mawurndaddja. Day 2 Kakadu National Park Hike to Jim Jim Falls and maybe cool off in the nearby pools. Head to Anbangbang and discover age-old rock art. Day 3 Kakadu National Park/Nitmiluk National Park Hike to the top of either Gunlom Falls or Maguk for a swim in a pristine waterhole. Journey to Nitmiluk NP. Day 4 Nitmiluk National Park Admire the rich colours of Katherine Gorge. Perhaps choose to further your experience with a paddle in a canoe or a boat tour. Day 5 Litchfield National Park/Darwin Travel to the waterholes, creeks and waterfalls of Litchfield NP. Visit the gateway to Florence Falls, popular Wangi Falls and the refreshing waters of the Buley Rockholes. Return to Darwin.

Day 6 Darwin/Alice Springs Fly to Alice Springs. Day 7 Alice Springs Discover the rock formations of Kata Tjuta. Head to Uluru and watch the sun set over the heart of Australia. Day 8 Uluru/Kings Canyon Explore the base of Uluru at your leisure, then join a local guide for an interpretive walk of the cave paintings at Mutitjulu Waterhole. Continue to Watarrka NP. Day 9 Kings Canyon Hike the Rim Walk and visit the Lost City, the Amphitheatre and the shaded oasis of the Garden of Eden. Follow a red dirt track to the West MacDonnell Ranges. Day 10 West MacDonnell Ranges Explore a landscape of stunning gullies, gorges and gaps. Day 11 West MacDonnell Ranges/Alice Springs Learn about the ‘Caterpillar Dreaming’, trek through Emily Gap and Trephina Gorge, then enjoy lunch at the Ross River Homestead before visiting a ‘ghost town’ – Arltunga. Return to Alice Springs, where your trip ends.

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Darwin

Mary River

Litchfield NP Katherine Nitmiluk NP

Arnhem Land Kakadu NP Jim Jim Falls Twin Falls

N O RT H E R N T E R R I TO RY

West MacDonnell Ranges Watarrka NP (Kings Canyon) Yulara Kata Tjuta Uluru

POBTTC

Alice Springs East MacDonnell Ranges

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Arnhem Land, Northern Territory

Arnhem Land, Northern Territory

Australia Expedition: Journey into East Arnhem Land

Bremer Island Nyinyikay Nhulunbuy (Gove) Yirrkala

7 DAYS, NHULUNBUY TO NHULUNBUY Sit around the campfire with East Arnhem Land’s Traditional Owners and listen to the stories and songs of their people. Travel to remote Bremer Island and spend two days exploring the dunes, sparkling shorelines and scenic ocean views on this beautiful oasis. Day 1 Gove/Nyinyikay Homeland Head directly to the Nyinyikay Homeland by air. Be greeted with a welcoming dance, an important tradition that ties into Dingo song lines, which you will learn about while here. Afterwards, unpack your bags and settle into your tent before spending the remainder of the day learning about Yolngu culture. Days 2-3 Nyinyikay Homeland Spend two days with the Nyinyikay Traditional Owners. There may be the chance to learn about spear making, yidaki (didgeridoo) making, basket weaving, or traditional hunting and gathering methods that have fed the Yolngu for generations. If you’re interested in more traditional arts, the Homeland teaches dance as well as bark painting. At the end of each day, sit with the Traditional Owners around the fire and make the most of this unique opportunity to discuss their

culture. Days 4-5 Bremer Island Say farewell to your Nyinyikay hosts and fly to Bremer Island. Spend free time exploring the Banubanu Wilderness Retreat – perhaps set out on a walking trail through the dunes, take a boat out fishing, explore the beautiful white sands of East Bremer Island or comb the beach. The sunset viewing platform offers great ocean views, and you might be able to watch turtles hatching in August and September if you’re lucky. Day 6 Nhulunbuy Catch a boat back to mainland Australia to explore the Nhulunbuy and Yirrkala townships. Visit Yirrkala’s world famous art gallery and the BukuLarrnggay Mulka Centre to learn about Aboriginal paintings, sculptures, wood crafts and cross-hatching techniques. Celebrate over a final dinner with your group in Nhulunbuy. Day 7 Gove End the adventure in Gove after breakfast with your fellow travellers.

N ORTH E R N TER R ITORY

PLBA

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Ubirr, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

Florence Falls, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory

Kakadu, Katherine & Litchfield Adventure

Darwin

Hike through the rich greenery of Litchfield National Park, cooling off with swims in Florence Falls, Wangi Falls and Buley Rockhole. Enter the Top End’s best-known national park, Kakadu, and savour incredible views over the Nardab Floodplain before enjoying a dip in a pristine waterhole. Cruise the waters of Katherine Gorge by boat or canoe, then get an insight into traditional bush living during an intercultural experience. Day 1 Darwin/Mary River The adventure begins in the Northern Territory’s tropical capital. Head to Litchfield National Park and explore Florence Falls, Wangi Falls and Buley Rockhole. Enjoy a picnic lunch, stroll through steamy rainforests and cool off with a dip in one of Litchfield’s picture-perfect swimming holes before turning in for the evening at the campsite. Day 2 Kakadu National Park Begin the day with a cruise in the gorgeous Mary River Wetlands – a vast waterway brimming with crocs and native bird species. Marvel at Ubirr’s ancient rock art in Kakadu National Park, then ascend a lookout for a bird’s-eye view over the Nardab Floodplain. Next up is Maguk, where a hike through lush vegetation is rewarded with a swim in pleasantly cool plunge pools. Alternatively, you might pay a visit to Gunlom Falls – another beautiful escarpment waterfall and plunge pool. Tonight, kick back and relax by the

Kakadu NP

Mary River

4 DAYS, DARWIN TO DARWIN

pool at the Kakadu campground and enjoy a group dinner. Day 3 Katherine Perhaps start the day getting an idea of Kakadu’s true scale with an optional scenic flight over its vast floodplains, tranquil billabongs and the Arnhem Land escarpment. Heading south, make a stop at the historic gold mining centre of Pine Creek. Travel on through Katherine to the night’s campsite on the border of Nitmiluk National Park. Drift off to sleep amid the chatter of the outback night. Day 4 Darwin Depending on the season, choose to cruise down through the red rock walls of Katherine Gorge by boat or canoe. Clocking in at over 23 million years old, this natural marvel is one of the Top End’s true wonders. Enjoy a Top Didj cultural experience today, learning about local Aboriginal life, painting and bush living. When it’s all over, head back to Darwin. Farewell your fellow travellers as this trip comes to an end.

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Litchfield NP

N ORTH E R N TER R ITORY

Nitmiluk NP Katherine

PNTY4C

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Pudakul Cultural Tour, Northern Territory

Jim Jim Falls, Northern Territory

Top End & Arnhem Land Adventure

N ORTH E R N TE R R ITORY Darwin

Arnhem Land

5 DAYS, DARWIN TO DARWIN

Kakadu NP

Learn the way of the land from the Limilngan-Wulna people during bush tucker talks, and didgeridoo and traditional basket weaving demonstrations. Rumble through Kakadu National Park on a 4WD adventure to the spectacular Jim Jim Falls. Enjoy plenty of time to swim in its refreshing plunge pool or laze on the beach. Discover the plunging waterfalls, monsoon forests, rugged gorges and breathtaking waterholes of the Top End’s best national parks. Day 1 Darwin/Kakadu Travel into Wulna Country from Darwin. Be greeted with a Welcome to Country from the Traditional Owners of the land, the LimilnganWulna people. Go on a cruise along the East Alligator River, learning about its cultural importance from your Binninj guide. Afterwards, visit Arnhem Land’s exclusive Mawurndaddja art site, where a series of galleries of rock art span from thousands ago to the present day. Spend the afternoon exploring then travel to Kakadu. Day 2 Kakadu NP Take on the rough terrain of the Aussie Outback in a 4WD on the drive to Jim Jim Falls. Fuel up with a quick lunch before embarking on the challenging walk to the base of the falls. Indulge in a refreshing dip in a pleasantly cool plunge pool, then drive to Jabiru to visit the Bowali Visitor Centre. Day 3 Kakadu NP/Katherine Hike to the top of either Gunlom Falls or Maguk for a swim in another pristine

waterhole. Soak up the astounding views of the valley from the top of the pools before a quick stop in the old gold mining town of Pine Creek. Spend the night at a private campsite on the doorstep of Nitmiluk National Park. Day 4 Nitmiluk National Park Admire the rich colours of Katherine Gorge, perhaps by canoe or on a boat tour. Travel on to Edith Falls, a hidden oasis of clear, cool water surrounded by bronze boulders. After a quick swim in the huge rock pools, settle into tonight’s camp. Day 5 Litchfield National Park/ Darwin Awash with tropical rainforest and peppered with gorgeous waterholes, Litchfield National Park is a true Top End highlight. Visit Florence Falls, Wangi Falls and Buley Rockhole, then tuck into a picnic lunch. Enjoy a stroll through steamy rainforests and a cooling dip in one of the park’s swimming spots. In the afternoon, make the two-hour drive back to Darwin.

Jim Jim Falls

Litchfield NP

Katherine

PNTK5

Nitmiluk NP

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Kings Canyon, Northern Territory

Katherine Gorge, Northern Territory

Northern Territory Encompassed Southbound 9 DAYS, DARWIN TO ALICE SPRINGS After exploring the wilds of Kakadu by foot, perhaps opt for a scenic flight to take in the billabongs, cascades and Arnhem Land escarpment from above. Camp out in Watarrka National Park, waking early to explore the many sites of Kings Canyon: the Lost City, North and South Walls, Amphitheatre and Garden of Eden. Day 1 Darwin/Litchfield National Park/Mary River Head south to the Litchfield National Park, where waterfalls flow all year round. Meet the Traditional Owners of Wulna Country before a wildlife cruise through the spectacular Mary River Wetlands. Day 2 Kakadu National Park Learn about the ancient rock art of Ubirr on an interpretive cultural walk through the different rock art galleries. Take in expansive views over the Nardab Floodplain from a rocky lookout, followed by a cooling dip in the serene pools of Maguk or Gunlom Falls. Day 3 Kakadu/Katherine After an optional flight over Kakadu, explore the Aboriginal rock art site of Burrungkuy. Stop by Pine Creek and dip into Edith Falls. Day 4 Darwin Depending on the season, choose to set out on a cruise or canoe between the red rock walls of Katherine Gorge. Day 5 Alice Springs Catch an included flight to Alice Springs. Day 6 Alice Springs/

Kata Tjuta/Uluru Explore the 36 domes of Kata Tjuta on a walk through this incredible area. After taking in the sunset over Uluru, sit down to an unforgettable dinner underneath the desert stars. Day 7 Kings Canyon Take a walk around the base of Uluru in the early morning light, discovering nearby caves and rock art sites with a local guide. Browse traditional local arts and crafts at the cultural centre, then travel to your campsite in Watarrka National Park. Day 8 Kings Canyon Set out on foot to discover the remarkable landscapes of Kings Canyon. Wander past the park’s ochre-coloured rock walls, visit the famous sites of the Lost City and the Amphitheatre, and relax by the Garden of Eden’s shaded oasis. Day 9 Alice Springs See Ormiston Gorge, swim in Ellery Creek and watch the colours of the West MacDonnell Ranges change under the setting sun before returning to Alice Springs, where this trip comes to an end.

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Mary River Kakadu NP Darwin Litchfield NP Katherine

West MacDonnell Ranges Watarrka NP (Kings Canyon) Kata Tjuta

PKOSC

N O RT H E R N T E R R I TO RY

Alice Springs Uluru

ORIGINAL

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Karijini National Park, Western Australia

Exmouth, Western Australia

Perth to Broome Overland 10 DAYS, PERTH TO BROOME Discover Western Australia’s diverse landscapes, from Jurien Bay’s sand dunes and the Coral Coast’s pristine beaches to the incredible national parks. Camp at Yardie Creek and peer into the underwater world of Ningaloo Reef by glassbottom boat, the humble snorkel or even on a scenic flight. Spend three nights in the vast Karijini National Park, hiking and swimming in the ancient gorges and freshwater pools. Day 1 Perth/Kalbarri See the thousands of ancient rock formations that rise from the desert floor and make up The Pinnacles at Nambung National Park, then continue to the white sand dunes by Jurien Bay for a memorable sandboarding experience. Spend the night in the quiet beach town of Kalbarri. Day 2 Kalbarri National Park/Shark Bay Hike around some of Kalbarri National Park’s diverse scenery including Murchison Gorge, the Loop Walk and Nature’s Window. Descend into Z-Bend Gorge then visit a beach composed entirely of shells before continuing to Shark Bay. Day 3 Monkey Mia/Coral Bay Meet the friendly dolphins of Monkey Mia Beach before discovering some of the world’s oldest and largest stromatolites or ‘living fossils’ at Hamelin Pool. Day 4 Coral Bay/Yardie Creek There’s no bad way to explore Coral Bay and its World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef.

Choose to cruise over the reef in a glass-bottom boat, snorkel, take a scenic flight over the bay or explore the area by quad bike. Day 5 Cape Range National Park Maybe take the chance to swim with whale sharks and manta rays, go snorkelling in Cape Range National Park or visit Vlamingh Head Lighthouse – or simply relax on the sands of Turquoise Bay’s pristine beach. Days 6-8 Karijini National Park Formed over 2500 million years ago, the Hamersley Range of Karijini National Park features some of the most unusual landforms on Earth. Discover the waterfalls, fresh waterholes, natural amphitheatre and fantastic photo opportunities found deep within its red rock gorges. Day 9 Pilbara Travel towards the coast, stopping in Port Hedland for a tour and lesson on the iron ore industry. Day 10 Broome En route to Broome, stop to stretch your legs with a stroll along Eighty Mile Beach.

Broome Pardoo Station Exmouth Coral Bay Monkey Mia Shark Bay (Gathaagudu)

Tunnel Creek

Halls Creek

Fitzroy Crossing

Karijini NP

WES TE R N AU S TR A LIA

Kalbarri NP

The Pinnacles Perth

PB10

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Karijini National Park, Western Australia

Edith Falls, Northern Territory

Darwin to Perth Overland 22 DAYS, DARWIN TO PERTH Get off the beaten track as you discover the raw desert landscapes and stunning coastline of Western Australia and the Kimberley on this overland adventure. Enjoy the flexibility of a private vehicle, the local knowledge of a passionate guide and the magic of camping under the great southern sky, Australian-style. The cattle stations, red earth and mining communities of the Pilbara are reminiscent of the poetic, sun-baked Australia much of the world imagines. Day 1 Darwin Head for Katherine Gorge and camp out in Nitmiluk National Park. Day 2 Lake Argyle Visit this impressive man-made lake. Days 3-4 Purnululu NP Gaze upon rugged Purnululu National Park and trek through the chasms and gorges of the domed Bungle Bungle Range. Days 5-6 El Questro Hike the Cockburn Ranges and swim under Emma Gorge waterfall in untouched El Questro. Days 7-8 Mt Barnett Travel on the wild Gibb River Road, making stops for swimming and hiking on the way to Mt Barnett. The next morning, hike the Manning Gorge before the day heats up. Day 9 Bell Gorge/Tunnel Creek Explore Bell Gorge, a hidden highlight of the West Kimberley, then the cave systems of Tunnel Creek. Day 10 Windjana Gorge/Broome Head to Windjana Gorge, a segment of reef that is 375 million years old. Then make your way to Broome, where you will have a couple of days of

relaxation. Days 11-12 Broome With a free day to do as you please, maybe take a trip to see ancient dinosaur footprints at Gantheaume Point. Day 13 Pilbara Region Cross the Great Sandy Desert, stopping at Eighty Mile Beach. Days 14-16 Karijini NP Wander into the secondlargest park in Western Australia. Learn about the land’s Traditional Owners at the Karijini Visitor Centre. Swim, hike and relax in this bush paradise. Day 17 Exmouth Travel through the vast Pilbara region towards the West Coast and Yardie Creek. Days 18-19 Coral Bay Spend time wandering the beach and perhaps snorkel the famous Ningaloo Reef. Days 20-21 Monkey Mia/ Kalbarri NP Cross the Tropic of Capricorn to Monkey Mia, popular for its dolphins. Visit the Shark Bay World Heritage Area and Shell Beach. Continue to Kalbarri National Park. Day 22 Perth Perhaps go sandboarding and visit the Pinnacles Desert before finishing in Perth.

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Kununurra Darwin El Questro Katherine Mt Barnett Lake Argyle Windjana Gorge Purnululu NP Broome (Bungle Bungle Range) Pardoo Station Gibb River Road Exmouth Karijini NP

Coral Bay Monkey Mia

NO RTHERN T E RRI TORY

Shark Bay

Kalbarri NP Perth

PDP22

W E S T E RN A US T RA L I A

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Cape Leveque, Western Australia

The Great Kimberley Overland Want to see more of Australia's wild northwest? Join the two-day Cape Leveque and Kimberley Coast trip (PKBL) with Wild Kimberley Overland, below, to experience the best of the legendary Kimberley region. For more info enter PKOL on intrepidtravel.com

Windjana Gorge, Western Australia

Wild Kimberley Overland 12 DAYS, BROOME TO BROOME

Discover the great natural beauty of the El Questro Wilderness Park with plenty of free time to discover Emma Gorge, Chamberlain Gorge and Zebedee Springs. Unbelievably, nobody but the local Aboriginal community knew of the Bungle Bungle Range until the 1980s. Discover it for yourself while visiting Purnululu National Park. lush forest and cascading waterfalls, El Questro is a delight to explore. Swim in Zebedee Springs, then perhaps opt to take a cruise through Chamberlain Gorge. Day 7 Lake Argyle Spend a few hours exploring Kununurra before travelling on to Lake Argyle. Part of the Ord River Irrigation System, the formerly dry region is now a lush agricultural oasis. Days 8-9 Purnululu National Park Visit Echidna Chasm and take a short walk into Cathedral Gorge. Later, there’s the chance to take a scenic flight over the Bungle Bungle Range. Day 10 China Wall/Fitzroy Crossing Visit the China Wall, a remarkable vein of quartz stretching across the countryside. Stop for lunch at Mary Pool before arriving at Fitzroy Crossing. Days 11 Geikie Gorge/ Broome Cruise through Geikie Gorge, looking out for sea eagles and crocodiles, before returning to Broome. Day 12 Broome Enjoy a free morning in Broome.

El Questro

Windjana Gorge NP

Lake Argyle

Tunnel Creek

Delve into the legend of the Aboriginal freedom fighter Jandamarra on a tour through the caves of Tunnel Creek with your guide.

Day 1 Broome Arrive in one of the Outback’s most interesting towns. Day 2 Tunnel Creek Leaving at sunrise, travel through the beautiful Kimberley landscape to Windjana Gorge. En route, visit the Boab Prison Tree near Derby and explore Western Australia’s oldest cave system at Tunnel Creek. Day 3 Bell Gorge Continue to explore the King Leopold Range with a visit to Bell Gorge, a tranquil collection of waterfalls and crystal-clear pools perfect for bushwalking or swimming. After lunch travel up the mighty Gibb River Road to camp by the Manning River. Day 4 Mt Barnett Cattle Station Head further up the Gibb River Road to the lily-filled waters of the Galvans and Adcock gorges. Swim in Manning Falls before returning to Mt Barnett Cattle Station. Days 5-6 El Questro Wilderness Park Continue to the iconic El Questro Wilderness Park. Set amid sandstone ranges,

Mt Barnett Cattle Station

Gibb River Road

Broome Fitzroy Crossing/ Geikie Gorge

China Wall

Purnululu NP (Bungle Bungle Range)

WE S TE R N AU S TR A LIA

PKOW-B PKOW-O

BASIX/ ORIGINAL

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Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia

Shark Bay, Western Australia

West Coast Encompassed Northbound

Broome Pardoo Station

12 DAYS, PERTH TO BROOME Explore Western Australia’s desert landscapes, national parks and spectacular Coral Coast in rugged style on the ultimate overland trip. Peer into the ecologically diverse underwater world of Ningaloo Reef by glass-bottom boat or swim with the gentle beasts of the deep. Find yourself in classic Outback Australia among the cattle stations, sun-baked red earth and mining communities of the Pilbara. Days 1-2 Perth/Kalbarri National Park Travel from Perth to Nambung National Park to witness The Pinnacles, a series of splendid limestone formations rising from the desert. Pass pink lakes on the way to Kalbarri town, then go for a hike amid the diverse scenery of Kalbarri National Park. Days 3-4 Shark Bay Arrive at the Shark Bay World Heritage Area. Crunch shells underfoot at the aptly named Shell Beach. Meet the world famous bottlenose dolphins of Monkey Mia and spend as much time as you can wandering along the warm beaches. Days 5-6 Coral Bay Witness some of the world’s oldest living fossils at Hamelin Pool and visit the agricultural town of Carnavon en route to Coral Bay, a region famous for its idyllic beach, Ningaloo Reef and Cape Range National Park. Choose from a range of optional activities on offer including snorkelling, a glass-bottom boat ride and quad bike

adventure. Alternatively, kick back at the beach and explore at your leisure. Days 7-9 Karijini National Park Head inland, passing vast bush and cattle stations, and into the Pilbara region. Embark on a tour through the mine at Tom Price, explore the incredible gorges of the Pilbara and roam through the ancient mountains, freshwater springs and ravines of the Hamersley Range. Take the opportunity to snap a few photos at Dales Gorge, Fortesque Falls, Fern Pool, Circular Pool, Weano Gorge and Hancock Gorge. Day 10 The Pilbara Journey towards Pardoo Station, stopping in Port Hedland for lunch. Days 11-12 Broome Stroll along Eighty Mile Beach, cross the Great Sandy Desert and continue to Broome. After a visit to Matso’s Broome Brewery, where tasty craft ales are available to sample, enjoy a guided tour of this fascinating town. Catch a sunset at Cable Beach before the adventure ends.

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Coral Bay Monkey Mia Shark Bay (Gathaagudu)

Eighty Mile Beach

Tunnel Creek

Halls Creek

Fitzroy Crossing

Karijini NP

WE S TE R N A U S TR A LIA

Kalbarri NP

The Pinnacles Perth

PKOPB

ORIGINAL

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Lake Argyle, Western Australia

Lake Argyle, Western Australia

Kimberley Trail Broome to Darwin 15 DAYS, BROOME TO DARWIN Take on the rugged terrain of Mitchell Plateau National Park and see the magnificent four-tiered Mitchell Falls – a testament to the power of nature. Uncover a hidden highlight of the West Kimberley with a stop in the idyllic retreat of El Questro. Climb aboard a Nitnit Dreaming Cultural Cruise through the inspiring natural wonder of the Nitmiluk Gorge – made up of 13 different chasms carved by the Katherine River. Day 1 Broome Arrive in Broome, a historic pearling town. Day 2 Windjana Gorge National Park Head for the remote and beautiful Kimberley landscape. After a visit to the Boab Prison Tree, explore Windjana Gorge National Park and Western Australia’s oldest cave system at Tunnel Creek. Day 3 Bell Gorge Travel the Gibb River Road to Bell Gorge, a tranquil hideaway of waterfalls and pools, perfect for whiling away a few hours. Day 4 Galvans Gorge/Mt Elizabeth Station Enjoy the lily-laden Galvans Gorge and the retreat of Adcock Gorge. Camp in classic Kimberley cattle country at Mt Elizabeth Homestead. Days 5-6 Mitchell Plateau National Park Veer off-road for a real highlight – camping in the remote Mitchell Plateau National Park. See the magnificent Mitchell Falls, swim at Little and Big Merten falls, and view ancient rock art. Day 7 Drysdale Station Covering more than a

million acres, this station offers another sense of the Outback’s scale. Explore on foot, or sip a cool drink at the ‘local’. Days 8-9 El Questro Enjoy two days in this nature paradise. Explore stunning gorges by foot or watercraft, or simply soak up the solitude. Days 10-11 Purnululu National Park Discover the striped Bungle Bungle rock domes of Purnululu, unknown to the outside world before 1980. Check out Echidna Chasm and Cathedral Gorge. Day 12 Lake Argyle Head to the heart of the East Kimberley and cruise along vast Lake Argyle. Day 13 Katherine Cross the border into the Northern Territory and head to the outback town of Katherine. Day 14 Nitmiluk National Park/Edith Falls Cruise through Katherine Gorge and discover the customs of the area’s Traditional Custodians. Dip into Edith Falls, then continue to Darwin. Day 15 Darwin Your adventure comes to an end today.

Darwin Nitmiluk NP Mitchell Plateau NP Katherine Mt Elizabeth El Questro Station Lake Argyle Windjana Gorge NP Drysdale N ORTH E R N Station Broome TE R R ITORY Bell Gorge Purnululu NP WE S TE R N (Bungle Bungle Range)

A U S TR A LIA

PKTBD-B PKTBD-O

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FREMANTLE: CONVICTS AND COLONIALS Now a sought-after location, ‘Freo’ was once an unpolished diamond, a little rough around the edges. Hear tales of local bushrangers, convicts, jailbreakers and rogues on a two-hour tour hot with mystery, heroes and high drama. For more info head to urbanadventures.com Cape Le Grand National Park, Western Australia

Esperance & Southwest Adventure 6 DAYS, PERTH TO PERTH

WE S TE R N A U S TR A LIA

Perth

Wave Rock

Esperance/ Cape Le Grand NP

Witness the phenomenon that is Wave Rock, an enormous granite inselberg that resembles a long pitching wave. Travel to Cape Le Grand National Park, one of the country’s most naturally stunning regions, where it’s common to see kangaroos lazing on pristine beaches. Day 1 Perth/Fitzgerald River National Park Starting in Perth, drive through the Darling Range, stopping for lunch in the shadow of the aptly named Wave Rock formation. Set up camp in the Fitzgerald River National Park. Day 2 Cape Le Grand National Park After an optional morning hike up East Mt Barren, continue to the white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters of Cape Le Grand National Park. Day 3 Cape Le Grand National Park/Stirling Range Savour the remarkable views from atop Frenchman Peak before hitting the road for the Stirling Range. Day 4 South West Coast Cross spectacular marri and karri forests and the famous Balancing Rock on a hike to the huge granite outcrop of Castle Rock. Day 5 Margaret River Encounter regional flavours with tasting visits to some of Margaret River’s boutique wineries and breweries, a chocolate factory and a cheesery. Day 6 Margaret River/Perth Sample native foods and learn about the local Aboriginal culture at Ngilgi Cave.

Camping with basic facilities (5 nts) 5 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners Minibus

Perth to Adelaide Overland

WE S TE R N A U S TR A LIA

9 DAYS, PERTH TO ADELAIDE

Day 1 Perth/Fitzgerald River National Park Set out from Perth through the Darling Range, stopping at Wave Rock along the way. Day 2 Cape Le Grand National Park Enjoy bush and beach hikes, or splash in the waters of Cape Le Grand National Park. Day 3 Nullarbor Plain Hike up Frenchman Peak for stunning views across the islands and bays of the Recherche Archipelago. Days 4-5 Nullarbor Plain/Great Australian Bight See the old telegraph town of Eucla, explore the Nullarbor’s expanses and view the very edge of Australia at the Bunda Cliffs. Day 6 Baird Bay Keep your eyes peeled for sea lions and dolphins while cruising around Baird Bay. Hit the water for a surf lesson. Day 7 Eyre Peninsula/Mikkira Station Test your sandboarding skills before exploring the Talia Caves. Day 8 Port Lincoln/Mt Remarkable National Park Traverse the coastlines of the Whalers Way Conservation Park. Day 9 Adelaide Take one last hike before hitting the road for Adelaide, where your trip ends. DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

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Maximum group size 20

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Get a feel for the incredible scale of the Outback on an Australian rite of passage – a drive across the Nullarbor Plain.

Stirling Range NP

PE6

DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

Walk the white sands of Cape Le Grand National Park, and sign up for a boat cruise on Baird Bay for the chance to swim with dolphins and sea lions.

Fitzgerald River NP

Margaret River

Perth

Esperance/ Cape Le Grand NP

Wave Rock Fitzgerald River NP

PA9

SOU T H A U S TR A LIA

Nullarbor Plain

Great Australian Bight Coodlie Park Eyre Peninsula

Mt Remarkable NP

Mikkira Station

Adelaide Port Lincoln

BASIX

Maximum group size 20 Bush camping (1 nt), camping with basic facilities (7 nts) 8 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 8 dinners Minibus


Lake Eyre, South Australia

Flinders Ranges, South Australia

Adelaide to Alice Springs Overland 7 DAYS, ADELAIDE TO ALICE SPRINGS

N ORTH ER N

Watarrka NP TE R R ITORY (Kings Canyon) Alice Springs Kata Tjuta

The red and dusty Oodnadatta Track, an unsealed 620-kilometre road passing between Marree and Marla, is the quintessential image of the Australian Outback.

Uluru

S OU TH AU S TR A LIA

PAASE7

BASIX

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All-terrain vehicle

Adelaide to Perth Overland

WES TE R N AU S TR A LIA

10 DAYS, ADELAIDE TO PERTH Keep your eyes peeled for yellow-footed rock wallabies while exploring the ghost gum forests of the Flinders Ranges. Don’t pass up the chance to splash about with friendly sea lions and dolphins off the stunning Eyre Peninsula. Day 1 Adelaide/Flinders Ranges Discover the gorges and gumtrees of the southern Flinders Ranges. Days 2-3 Eyre Peninsula Explore the Eyre Peninsula, one of Australia’s best kept secrets. Day 4 Great Australian Bight/Nullarbor Plain Head through Yalata Aboriginal lands to the sheer cliffs of the Great Australian Bight. Day 5 Esperance Take in the endless horizons of the Nullarbor on the way to Esperance. Stop en route at Balladonia to learn about Skylab. Days 6-7 Cape Le Grand National Park/Stirling Range National Park Leave the desert behind for the wilds of Cape Le Grand National Park to enjoy white-sand beaches and secluded bays. Day 8 South West Coast Walk through towering old-growth forest to Castle Rock. Day 9 Margaret River Climb the Diamond Tree before tasting your way around Margaret River. Day 10 Perth En route to Perth, stop at Yallingup to visit Ngilgi Cave and gain cultural insights from the Traditional Custodians of this area.

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Flinders Ranges/ Wilpena Pound

Adelaide

DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

William Creek Oodnadatta Track

Coober Pedy

Try your luck noodling for mineral wealth in the desert outpost of Coober Pedy, a place of such extreme weather that the locals have taken to living underground. Day 1 Adelaide/Flinders Ranges Travel through wine country en route to the Flinders Ranges, stopping for lunch and hiking at Wilpena Pound. Day 2 Oodnadatta Track/William Creek Travel along the historic rail route of The Ghan, then take the renowned Oodnadatta Track. Pass Lake Eyre, Australia’s largest salt lake, before stopping at William Creek – population: six. Day 3 Coober Pedy Cross the world’s largest cattle station and see red sand dunes, salt pans and gibber plains. Tour Umoona Opal Mine and learn why residents live underground. Hop into a local kangaroo orphanage. Day 4 Coober Pedy/Yulara Experience the incredible landscape of Moon Plains. Day 5 Yulara/Uluru Catch an Uluru sunrise and deepen your understanding of this iconic site with an interpretive walk led by a local Aboriginal guide. Day 6 Uluru/Kings Canyon Explore Kata Tjuta, then travel to Kings Canyon. Day 7 Kings Canyon/Alice Springs Take the stunning 6 km Kings Canyon Rim Walk, then travel on to Alice Springs.

Erldunda Simpson Desert

S OU TH A U S TR A LIA

Nullarbor Plain Esperance/ Cape Le Grand NP

Flinders Ranges

Great Australian Bight

Perth

Coodlie Park Eyre Peninsula Margaret River Stirling Range

PAP10

Adelaide

BASIX

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Esperance, Western Australia

Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia

Melbourne to Perth Overland 13 DAYS, MELBOURNE TO PERTH Watch the heaving tide crash against the base of the Twelve Apostles – one of the greatest shows of natural force the Australian South Coast has to offer. The Great Ocean Road and the Nullarbor are two of the most iconic ocean drives in Australia. The open-air views from the Nullarbor seem to peer off the edge of the earth. The Grampians offer more than waterfalls, bustling forests and scenic lookouts – learn more about the range’s spiritual significance to the land’s Traditional Custodians. Day 1 Melbourne/Great Ocean Road Leave Melbourne and drive along one of the world’s most scenic coastal routes – the Great Ocean Road. Stop for lunch in Apollo Bay and see the Twelve Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge. Day 2 Grampians National Park/ Halls Gap Wander the park and learn about the area and the local Aboriginal culture at Brambuk Cultural Centre. Stay overnight in Halls Gap. Day 3 Adelaide Hike down to Mackenzie Falls and snap some photos at The Balconies and Reeds Lookout. Drive onward to Adelaide. Day 4 Flinders Ranges Discover the gorges and rugged red gums of the south Flinders Ranges. After a walk through Alligator Gorge, head for Warren Gorge via Quorn. Days 5-6 Eyre Peninsula Travel down to the beautiful Eyre Peninsula. Teeming with wildlife, it’s a great place for an optional tour to swim with dolphins and sea lions. Continue to

Coodlie Park and spend the evening camped out in a swag. Day 7 Eucla Head through Yalata lands and marvel at the dramatic cliffs along the Great Australian Bight. Days 8-10 Nullarbor Plain Journey across the Nullarbor Plain to Esperance. Explore the wilds of Cape Le Grand National Park, the most spectacular of nine national parks in the area. Hike at Frenchman Peak, bask in the beauty of Lucky Bay, and pop over to Stirling Range National Park for a hike on one of many amazing trails. Day 11 South West Coast Be stunned by the wave-sculpted granite coastline of the South West, and explore old-growth forest in the Valley of the Giants. Day 12 Margaret River Visit the Diamond Tree for an early morning climb before heading to the Margaret River region. Day 13 Perth Hit the surfer’s paradise of Yallingup, learn about Ngilgi Cave, then finish up this overland journey in Perth.

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W ESTERN AUSTRALIA

SOUTH AUSTRALIA Esperance/ Flinders Ranges Cape Le Grand NP Nullarbor Plain V I C TOR I A Eucla Perth Great Adelaide Australian Bight Grampians NP Coodlie Park Melbourne Halls Gap Stirling Range NP Eyre Warrnambool Peninsula Great Ocean Margaret River Loch Ard Gorge Road Twelve Apostles

PBANC

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Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

Mackenzie Falls, Victoria

Melbourne to Darwin Overland

Darwin Litchfield NP Watarrka NP (Kings Canyon)

Uluru Coober Pedy

Get back to basics with this classic 16-day overland adventure that includes Australia’s Great Ocean Road, the Grampians, Flinders Ranges, the Red Centre and the Top End. Join a knowledgable Binninj guide on a cruise along Arnhem Land’s East Alligator River, and discover ancient Aboriginal art at the exclusive Mawurndaddja site. Day 1 Melbourne/Great Ocean Road Set off along Victoria’s centrepiece attraction, the Great Ocean Road, stopping at Apollo Bay and the Twelve Apostles. Days 2-3 Grampians National Park/Adelaide Visit an area rich in First Nations culture and beautiful landscapes before crossing the Murray River. Day 4 Flinders Ranges Depart early for the Flinders Ranges, passing through wine country. Day 5 Oodnadatta Track/William Creek Travel the historic rail route of The Ghan, taking in sights of scrubby landscapes and sandy plains. Day 6 Coober Pedy Take a guided tour and learn why most of the residents here live underground. Day 7 Coober Pedy/Yulara Drive across the incredible Moon Plains. Day 8 Yulara/Uluru Watch a glorious sunrise over Uluru. Day 9 Uluru/Kings Canyon Explore Kata Tjuta, then travel to Kings Canyon. Day 10 Kings Canyon/Alice Springs Hike

Alice Springs

Kata Tjuta

16 DAYS, MELBOURNE TO DARWIN

Kings Canyon before travelling into the outback hub of Alice Springs. Day 11 Darwin Fly to Darwin. Day 12 Wulna Country/Arnhem Land Receive a ‘Cul Cul‘ (Welcome to Country) from the LimilnganWulna people in Wulna Country, then continue to Arnhem Land. Cruise the East Alligator River, and visit the Mawurndaddja art site to see ancient artefacts. Day 13 Kakadu National Park Hike through monsoon forest to the base of the plunging Jim Jim Falls, Kakadu’s iconic natural attraction. Day 14 Nitmiluk National Park Visit historic Pine Creek before camping on the doorstep of Nitmiluk National Park. Day 15 Nitmiluk National Park Admire the rich colours of Katherine Gorge and take a dip at the oasis of Edith Falls. Day 16 Litchfield National Park/Darwin Visit Florence Falls, Wangi Falls and Buley Rockhole before travelling to Darwin, where this trip comes to an end.

Arnhem Land Kakadu NP Mary River Nitmiluk NP

Simpson Desert William Creek Flinders Ranges

Adelaide Warrnambool

PAOKC

Grampians NP Melbourne

BASIX

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Yellow-footed rock wallaby

Flinders Ranges, South Australia

Eyre Peninsula Overland

SOU TH A U S TR A LIA

6 DAYS, ADELAIDE TO ADELAIDE

Port Augusta

Take in expansive views of the Flinders Ranges from Dutchmans Stern, then settle into camp in Warren Gorge – a favourite haunt of the yellow-footed rock wallaby.

Coodlie Park

Jump at the opportunity to swim with sea lions and dolphins, go on stunning coastal hikes and stay at a real Aussie outback farm.

Mikkira Station

Sleep beneath the starry sky while bush camping ‘Aussie-style’ in a swag, or mattress wrapped in canvas, on the breathtaking Eyre Peninsula. Day 1 Adelaide/Flinders Ranges South Australia’s state capital prides itself on its arts scene and proximity to some of the best wine regions in the world. If you arrive in Adelaide a few days early, be sure to try some choice drops from the Barossa or a McLaren Vale shiraz. Depart Adelaide early and set out for the Flinders Ranges. Take a walk through the colourful rock formations of Alligator Gorge before continuing to Warren Gorge. Days 2-3 Eyre Peninsula Test the legs on a walk up on Dutchmans Stern before travelling to Eyre Peninsula. One of Australia’s best kept secrets, the peninsula is made up of incredible red-rock landscapes, a huge diversity of wildlife and very few travellers. Explore the ocean-eroded Talia Caves, take a surf lesson and perhaps head to Baird Bay for a swim with ever-playful sea lions and dolphins. Day 4 Port Lincoln/ Mikkira Station Embark on a sandboarding adventure

along the sand dunes of Lake Newland Conservation Park before heading to Port Lincoln, where there’s time to explore the town and perhaps sample its famous seafood. It’s a short drive to your camp at Mikkira Station, a private campground surrounded by eucalyptus trees and koalas. Day 5 Port Lincoln/Mt Remarkable National Park Visit the stunning Whalers Way Conservation Park, go hiking in search of wildlife in Lincoln National Park, and stop in at the gorgeous Fishery Bay. This region contains some of the most scenic coastline in South Australia and an abundance of native Australian wildlife such as emus and kangaroos. Day 6 Coastal Camp/Adelaide Hike along Daveys Gully Walk in Mt Remarkable National Park before hitting the road for the five-hour journey back to Adelaide, where your overland adventure comes to an end upon arrival.

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Flinders Ranges Warren Gorge

Eyre Peninsula

Adelaide

Port Lincoln

PNBE

BASIX

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Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Great Ocean Road, Victoria

Kangaroo Island Adventure

SO UTH AUSTRALIA

Adelaide

2 DAYS, ADELAIDE TO ADELAIDE Climb to the top of Little Sahara’s chalky white dunes, then whiz your way down on a sandboard. Explore the bizarre sculptures of Remarkable Rocks and peer out at the ocean through the overhang of Admirals Arch. Day 1 Adelaide/Kangaroo Island Travel to Cape Jervis and board a ferry for the journey out to Kangaroo Island. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for dolphins surfing along in the bow’s wake. Pay a visit to the Australian sea lions of Seal Bay, then hit the white sand dunes of Little Sahara and try your hand at sandboarding. Perhaps spend the spare hours before dinner kayaking in Harriet River, trail bike riding or exploring the area’s numerous hiking tracks in search of kangaroos, koalas and tammar wallabies. Day 2 Kangaroo Island/Adelaide After breakfast, head out to the Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary in search of koalas nodding off in their eucalyptus tree hideouts. Continue to Flinders Chase National Park and take in the superb coastal views from the Remarkable Rocks. Watch the long-nosed fur seals that frolic offshore at Cape du Couedic, and see the impressive Admirals Arch before returning to the mainland.

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Flinders Chase NP

BASIX/ ORIGINAL

PSKI-B PSKI-O

Maximum group size 20 Lodge (1 nt)

Transfer coach, minibus, ferry

Great Ocean Road Adventure ex Adelaide 2 DAYS, ADELAIDE TO MELBOURNE

S OU TH A U S TR A LIA Adelaide

VIC TOR IA Mackenzie Falls Halls Gap

Uncover the incredible sandstone mountains, wildlife and wildflowers of the Grampians National Park on a short but spectacular getaway. The locals call them the Twelve Apostles even though there’s now only eight, but you’ll forgive them for losing count when you see these stunning monuments. Day 1 Adelaide/Grampians National Park Leaving Adelaide, drive across the state border and enter the beautiful Grampians. Go for a walk to view the Jaws of Death, a two-pronged rock formation jutting dramatically over Victoria Valley. Take in the views from Reeds Lookout, hike down to Mackenzie Falls and head to a spot where kangaroos, wallabies and emus are often seen. Day 2 Grampians National Park/Melbourne Start the journey to the Great Ocean Road, savouring the ever-changing coastal vistas offered by the route, culminating on arrival at the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge. Stop to see koalas at Kennett River and to make the most of a great photo opportunity at some famed surf locations, then hit the highway for Melbourne.

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Kangaroo Island

1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner

DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

Penneshaw

Warrnambool Loch Ard Gorge Twelve Apostles

PAAM-B PAAM-O

Grampians NP Melbourne Apollo Bay Great Ocean Road

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TOTAL MELBOURNE Take in the best of Melbourne in one epic afternoon, from the heights of the city’s best viewpoint to the laneways, hidden bars and cafes. This’ll make you an honorary Melburnian by the day’s end. For more info head to urbanadventures.com Grampians National Park, Victoria

Great Ocean Road & Grampians Discovery 6 DAYS, MELBOURNE TO MELBOURNE Walk where few dare to tread on a special section of the Great Ocean Road, travelling down Gibson Steps to a glistening shoreline dotted with giant stone monuments. Learn about the lifestyles of the Aboriginal peoples of the area, how to identify native plants and how to throw a boomerang, on a guided walk through Tower Hill. After a long day of sightseeing, settle down to a ‘bush tucker’ dinner cooked up by a local chef using native ingredients. Day 1 Melbourne Known for its vibrant music scene, Melbourne is full of arts, culture and foodie hotspots. Consider taking an Urban Adventure to explore the city if you arrive early. Day 2 Apollo Bay Travel to Torquay, a town famous for its fantastic surfing beaches. Pass the Memorial Arch before arriving at Lorne – relax in this laidback seaside town. Take in spectacular ocean views from Teddy’s Lookout, try to spot koalas by Kennett River and arrive at Apollo Bay, where you’ll spend the night. Day 3 Warrnambool Wander through emerald ferns on a hike through Maits Rest. Afterwards, walk a section of the Great Ocean Walk en route to Gibson Steps. Gaze upon towering cliffs and offshore columns along the shoreline, feeling the breath of the ocean against your skin. Witness the Twelve Apostles rising staunchly out of the ocean and perhaps take a helicopter flight

to witness these monoliths from on high. Continue sightseeing along the coast, arriving in Warrnambool for dinner. Day 4 Halls Gap/Grampians National Park Head to Tower Hill and set out on an interactive guided walk with an expert local guide. Spot iconic Australian wildlife, gain insight into the lifestyles of the Aboriginal peoples of the region, and learn how to identify native plants for food and medicinal purposes, as well as how to throw a boomerang. Day 5 Halls Gap/Grampians National Park Riddled with glorious sandstone mountains, dazzling wildflowers and dramatic lookouts, the Grampians region is a hotbed for some of Australia’s finest natural treasures. Hike to The Pinnacle via Devil’s Gap, keeping an eye out for kangaroos and echidnas, then enjoy a dinner of bush tucker made from native ingredients. Day 6 Halls Gap/ Melbourne Return to Melbourne, where the trip ends.

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Heywood Warrnambool Loch Ard Gorge Twelve Apostles

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Torquay Apollo Bay Great Ocean Road

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Loch Ard Gorge, Victoria

The Twelve Apostles, Victoria

Great Ocean Road Adventure ex Melbourne 3 DAYS, MELBOURNE TO ADELAIDE

Adelaide

VIC TOR IA Mackenzie Falls Halls Gap

Settle in for a spectacular drive along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, passing through thick forest and quaint coastal villages alongside the wild Southern Ocean. Get a taste of the Australian bush in the Grampians, a national park famous for its waterfalls, rock art and craggy, mist-cloaked mountains. Day 1 Melbourne/Great Ocean Road Beginning in Melbourne, set off towards Victoria’s centrepiece coastal attraction – the Great Ocean Road. Stop for a quick morning tea at one of many fine beaches, then begin the journey along one of Australia’s most beautiful routes. Winding alongside the wild and windswept Southern Ocean, the Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage-listed, 243-kilometre stretch that begins in Torquay and ends in Warrnambool. Stop along the way for some koala spotting, then break for lunch in Apollo Bay. Continue on to the Twelve Apostles, a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of Port Campbell National Park, and nearby Loch Ard Gorge. Spend the night in the former port city of Warrnambool. Day 2 Grampians National Park/Halls Gap Begin the day by visiting Tower Hill, an ancient, wildlife-filled

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volcanic park. Continue into Grampians National Park, an area rich in First Nations culture and beautiful landscapes. The Grampians are a series of rugged sandstone mountain ranges that rise abruptly from the surrounding Western Plains and are abundant with wildlife. Visit Brambuk, an Aboriginal culture centre, to learn about the Dreamtime, then hike up to The Pinnacle for impressive views across the Grampians. In the evening enjoy a traditional Aussie barbecue in Halls Gap. Day 3 Grampians National Park/Adelaide Hike down to Mackenzie Falls, the highest waterfalls in the Grampians, and check out other sights such as The Balconies and Reeds Lookout. Leaving the Grampians, pass through the town of Horsham before crossing the famed Murray River, Australia’s longest at 2508 km. Travel on to the South Australian capital of Adelaide, where this trip ends.

Warrnambool Loch Ard Gorge Twelve Apostles

PAMA-B PAMA-O

Grampians NP Melbourne Apollo Bay Great Ocean Road

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Bay of Fires, Tasmania

Freycinet National Park, Tasmania

Discover Tasmania 9 DAYS, HOBART TO HOBART

Cradle Mountain NP

Mountain tops and glittering coastlines await across Tasmania’s varied and gorgeous landscapes – head off the beaten track to visit places like Maria Island. Famous for its spectacular location and boldly avant-garde exhibits, MONA is not your average art gallery. Stop and see for yourself after a trip to Mt Wellington. Take a wilderness cruise along the spectacular Tasman Peninsula, sailing underneath one of the highest vertical sea cliffs in the southern hemisphere in the process. Day 1 Hobart Welcome to charming Hobart, a town full of culture and historic sandstone buildings. Day 2 Tasman Peninsula Begin a wilderness cruise along the beautiful Tasman Peninsula. Later, take a guided walk around the Port Arthur Historic Site – the former location of Australia’s most notorious convict prison. Day 3 Central Plateau Savour magnificent views of Hobart atop Mt Wellington. Visit the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), one of Australia’s most culturally influential museums. Drive towards Tasmania’s Central Plateau in the afternoon before arriving at your comfortable lodge. Day 4 Cradle Mountain National Park Plunge through the Greater Western Tiers and descend into the Meander Valley. Sample some clover honey at an apiary, then head to a wildlife sanctuary for a chance to spot Tasmanian devils – they’re cuter than you think. Hike through sacred Tulampanga,

then arrive at a lodge in Cradle Mountain National Park. Day 5 Cradle Mountain National Park Take a leisurely trek to Waldheim Chalet or along the Dove Lake circuit. For those with a little more grit, the hike to Marion’s Lookout offers perfect mountain and lake views. Day 6 Launceston Stop at a cheesery en route to Launceston, one of Australia’s oldest cities. Explore the city centre, tuck into lunch and drive towards Fingal Valley while soaking in the scenery along the way. Day 7 Freycinet National Park Spend a day exploring Freycinet National Park. If you’re feeling active, consider optional walks to Wineglass Bay, Cape Tourville or the park’s nearby lookout. Day 8 Maria Island Jump on a ferry for a walk on Maria Island – the Painted Cliffs, Fossil Cliffs and local wildlife are all worth catching on camera. Day 9 Hobart Wrap things up back in Hobart after breakfast.

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Launceston

Thousand Lakes Lodge

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Freycinet NP Maria Island Hobart

Port Arthur

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Spotted quoll, Tasmania

Cradle Mountain, Tasmania

Taste of Tasmania 6 DAYS, HOBART TO HOBART As well as visiting key attractions such as Wineglass Bay and the Bay of Fires, this pioneering trip takes you to parts of ‘Tassie’ that are more off-the-beaten-track. Your leader will provide information about the flora, fauna and landscapes of Tasmania, giving you an insight into some of the country’s World Heritage-listed areas. Trek along multiple walking trails through spectacular Cradle Mountain National Park, where icy streams cascade and ancient pines are reflected in glacial lakes. Day 1 Hobart/Strahan Escaping Hobart through the Derwent Valley, go for a walk in the Land of the Giants and admire the beauty of Russell Falls and Mt Field National Park. Visit Lake St Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake. Enter the temperate time capsule that is the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Pass through Queenstown with its intriguing eroded landscape of treeless hills. Finish the day in Strahan at the very edge of the west coast. Day 2 West Coast/ Tarkine Explore the shifting sands of Henty Dunes, then breath in the fresh air on a visit to Ocean Beach. Continue into the Tarkine region and walk among its rainforest. Day 3 Cradle Mountain National Park/ Launceston Join a guided walk or take a free walk on one of the many trails around Cradle Mountain, Dove and Crater Lakes. At 1545 m high, the mountain is one of the greatest features in the park and is surrounded

Mt William NP

Cradle Mountain NP Launceston Tarkine

by stands of native deciduous beech, rainforest, alpine heathlands and button grass. Later, travel to Launceston via Sheffield, the town of murals. Day 4 Mt William National Park Travel to the edge of the Bay of Fires to Mt William National Park and its long stretches of dazzling white beaches. Continue to Bicheno to perhaps witness little penguins as they return to their rookeries to feed their young. Day 5 Freycinet National Park Travel to Freycinet National Park in the morning. Those seeking a challenge might like to climb to the summit of Mt Amos. Alternatively, join the walk to Wineglass Bay, one of Australia’s most beautiful beaches. Day 6 Maria Island/ Hobart Catch a ferry to Maria Island, entirely a national park, with historic ruins, sweeping bays, rugged cliffs, mountains and remarkable wildlife. Keep an eye out for Cape Barren geese and forester kangaroos. Afterwards, return to Triabunna, then Hobart via historic Richmond.

Strahan Lake St Clair

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Bicheno Freycinet NP Triabunna Hobart

Maria Island

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New zealand & papua new guinea Aotearoa – the Land of the Long White Cloud – is one of Mother Nature’s true triumphs. Soaring snow-capped mountains and volcanoes give way to lush rainforests, which are reflected in sparkling fjords filled with dolphins and orca whales – to say nothing of the inspiring blend of contemporary cultures and tribal traditions. Papua New Guinea, on the other hand, is one of the world’s most culturally diverse countries, yet one of the least explored and understood. Like New Zealand, it fires the imagination.

WEATHER Port Moresby Auckland Wellington Franz Josef Christchurch Queenstown

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Lake Wanaka, New Zealand

Queenstown, New Zealand

New Zealand South Island Discovery 10 DAYS, QUEENSTOWN TO QUEENSTOWN Trek through the Catlins, a breathtaking land full of waterfalls, titanic caves, noteworthy nature walks and the remains of a petrified wood forest. Try to spot dolphins, fur seals and penguins on a day trip to Milford Sound. This remote wilderness area is all the more beautiful for its relative lack of visitors. Bookend your South Island discovery with time spend in Queenstown, the ‘Adventure Capital of the World’ and gateway to Central Otago’s vineyards and mining towns. Day 1 Queenstown Welcome to the South Island. Day 2 Wanaka Journey through to Central Otago, stopping in the historic gold mining town of Arrowtown en route to stretch your legs on a guided walk. There’s time to browse some of the art galleries and museums before continuing to Wanaka and the iconic Cardrona Hotel for a bite to eat. Day 3 Dunedin Head to Lake Wanaka to visit the country’s most photographed tree and learn about Māori culture. Be welcomed by a hongi (ceremonial greeting), a haka (war dance) and traditional Māori tales, then continue to the dramatic landscapes of Dunedin and perhaps see royal albatross on an optional tour. Day 4 The Catlins Travel to the south-east corner of the South Island to discover the thick forests, rugged coastlines, hidden lakes and stunning waterfalls of the Catlins. Explore the Cathedral Caves, which owe their name to

their immense size, and witness sea lions sunbathing on the golden beaches. Day 5 Stewart Island Hop on a ferry and cross the Foveaux Strait to New Zealand’s third-largest island. A haven for hikers and birdwatchers, Stewart Island’s terrain is an enticing mix of unspoiled forests, beaches and bays. Days 6-7 Te Anau Head to the lovely lakeside town of Te Anau – gateway to Fiordland National Park. Under the cover of darkness, perhaps head out to see thousands of glow worms illuminating underground caves. The next day, sail deep into the national park to Milford Sound, past rainforests and waterfalls as dolphins and seals play. Days 8-10 Queenstown As you journey back to Queenstown, stop for a wine and cave tour at a winery in Gibbston Valley. Enjoy a free day to get your adrenaline fix in the ‘Adventure Capital of the World’ before sitting down to one final dinner with the group.

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Dunedin Otago Peninsula

Lake Manapouri The Catlins

Lake Wilkie Stewart Island

PHCNS

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Bay of Islands, New Zealand

Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand

New Zealand North Island Explorer

Bay of Islands Auckland

12 DAYS, AUCKLAND TO CHRISTCHURCH Don’t forget to look up once you’re inside Waitomo’s limestone caves, where thousands of glow worms form a convincing impression of a starry night sky. Visit Lake Taupo, where you can bungee jump, take a jet boat to the impressive Huka Falls or conquer the famous Tongariro Alpine Crossing at Mt Ruapehu. Day 1 Auckland Get acquainted with New Zealand’s largest city. Days 2-3 Bay of Islands See forests of ancient kauri and other native trees before arriving in the legendary Bay of Islands. Day 4 Waitomo An optional black water rafting expedition is the perfect way to explore the limestone caves of Waitomo. Day 5 Rotorua Famous for its steaming geysers and gurgling mud pools, the showpiece of Māori culture also boasts fine restaurants and cafes. Days 6-7 Taupo/Mt Ruapehu Stop by Huka Falls en route to Taupo, perhaps taking a jet boat ride or bungee jump before visiting Tongariro National Park, the home of Mt Ruapehu. Day 8 Wellington Take the cable car up to the Botanic Gardens for spectacular views across Wellington city and the harbour. Days 9-10 Nelson Cruise through the stunning Marlborough Sounds to the South Island, making sure to visit Abel Tasman National Park. Day 11 Kaikoura Travel to Kaikoura, a haven for marine life. Day 12 Christchurch The adventure ends in Christchurch. DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

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Waitomo

Mt Ruapehu

Nelson

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Wellington Kaikoura Christchurch

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New Zealand South Island Explorer

SOU TH ISLA N D Punakaiki

11 DAYS, CHRISTCHURCH TO CHRISTCHURCH Franz Josef Glacier is every adventurer’s dream. Head out on a kayak trip or enjoy unrivalled views on a scenic flight.

Franz Josef Glacier

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Christchurch Mt Cook

Milford Sound Queenstown

With plenty of nature hikes, pulse-quickening activities and stunning views in every direction, Queenstown is the South Island’s adventure capital. Day 1 Christchurch Discover a city that’s creatively bounced back from devastating earthquakes. Day 2 Punakaiki/ Greymouth Cross the Southern Alps and watch the landscape change into open green countryside, stopping by the Pancake Rocks. Days 3-4 Franz Josef Glacier Select from a range of optional activities at Franz Josef Glacier including scenic flights with optional glacier landings and kayak excursions. Days 5-8 Queenstown/Milford Sound Get into outdoor activities in this Kiwi adventure capital. Jet boat, bungee jump, paraglide, kayak or travel by alpine gondola up to Bob’s Peak, where panoramic views over Queenstown are waiting. Take time out from all the adventuring with a cruise around majestic Milford Sound. Days 9-10 Mt Cook Take in views of glaciers while hiking around the meadows, lakes and streams at the base of Aoraki (Mt Cook), New Zealand’s highest mountain. Keep your eyes peeled for the world’s only alpine parrot, the kea. Day 11 Christchurch Return to Christchurch.

Rotorua

Taupo

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Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea

The Kokoda TrackM

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Hike up the spines of mountains and through valleys of lush rainforest. This adventure invites you to confront your own physical and mental limits. Day 1 Port Moresby Arrive in Papua New Guinea’s capital. Day 2 Kokoda Take a flight over jungle canopies and craggy peaks then drive to Kokoda, where the trek begins. Day 3 Isurava Stride out on the first leg of the Kokoda Track, starting through palm oil and rubber tree plantations and ending with a steep climb. Day 4 Templeton’s Crossing II Begin the day with a stirring visit to the Isurava Battlefield. Day 5 Diggers Camp Reach the highest point of the trek, Mt Bellamy. Day 6 Efogi Head downhill towards the friendly village of Efogi. Day 7 Menari Climb to Mission Ridge and follow the path taken by the retreating Australian soldiers, which ultimately lead to the ambush on top of Brigade Hill. Day 8 Nauro Set off from Menari Ridge for some spectacular views towards Nauro. Day 9 Uaule Tackle the Nine False Peaks to the top of Maguli Ridge on a serious uphill trek. Days 10-11 Owers’ Corner/Port Moresby Push over a final hill to Owers’ Corner before returning to Port Moresby. DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

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Port Moresby

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Maximum group size 12 Hotel (2 nts), village hut/camping (8 nts) 10 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 8 dinners Plane, private vehicle

Papua New Guinea National Mask Festival

Latangai Island

9 DAYS, RABAUL TO KOKOPO

Duke of York Islands

Marvel at an active volcano, tuck into a shoreline barbecue and experience a traditional sing-sing in the Duke of York Islands. Discover how the World Wars played out in the Pacific. Visit the War Museum in Rabaul and head underground for a tour of the Japanese tunnels in Kokopo. Day 1 Rabaul Welcome to Rabaul and the island of New Britain. Day 2 Duke of York Islands Look for dolphins and dugongs while cruising the archipelago, stopping for a barbecue lunch. Stay on Mioko Island and experience a sing-sing (tribal performance). Day 3 Rabaul Visit the Rabaul Markets, gaze at Old Rabaul from the Volcano Observatory and explore Japanese war tunnels. Days 4-5 Rabaul/National Mask Festival Rise early to witness the Kinavai ceremony, as chanting and the paddle of canoes pierce the still air at dawn. Experience the National Mask Festival, a diverse and colourful spectacle of ritual song and dance. Be astounded by the Bainings fire dance. Day 6 Kokopo Tour the Bita Paka War Cemetery for a versing in the conflicts that took place here. Day 7 Matupit Island Visit Matupit Island to mingle with locals and learn about their culture. Have a traditional lunch on the beach. Days 8-9 Kokopo Enjoy some free time to swim, snorkel, get a massage or go diving to see a WWII wreck. DEPARTURE GUARANTEED

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Rabaul

Matupit Island

Kokopo

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TESRS

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