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THE ULTIMATE DOWN UNDER
Bucket list
AMAZING
ROA D T RIP S FO R 1 8 -30 S O M E T H I N G S
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EPIC THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT
Prices & itineraries valid until 31 October 2015
AUSTRALIA & NZ
GREAT BARRIER REEF | WHITSUNDAYS | FRASER ISLAND| BYRON BAY | ULURU | KAKADU MILFORD SOUND | QUEENSTOWN | ROTORUA | FOX GLACIER AND MORE
Stories P04. The down under bucket list
Your roadmap to adventure.
P06. 21 epic things you didn’t
#DRE
know about Australia & NZ
Only five percent of NZ’s population is human.
P08. Bush tucker
It’s officially a sizzle.
P10. Go, explore, stay, play
It’s your trip, your way.
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Wild side
Whale, whale, whale, what do we have here?
P14. Travel budget
Make friends, save money.
P22. Dropzone
Take a leap of faith.
P34. Shades of blue
It’s called the Great Barrier Reef for a reason.
P42. Outback life
Saddle up and experience life on a farm.
P48. Northern exposure
Slip into the Dreamtime.
P54. Great Ocean Road
You call that a road? THIS is a road.
Trips P16. New Zealand
Ancient glaciers? Check. Hobbits? Check. Explore one of the world’s most famous wish-you-were-here postcards. HIGHLIGHTS
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kydiving, bungy jumping, white-water S rafting. Adventure starts here. All the postcard landscapes from Lord of the Rings. Get personal with whales, dolphins and seals.
P28. Australia
Endless golden beaches, fringing reefs and lush rainforests. The weather’s perfect, life’s good so just kick back and enjoy the ride. HIGHLIGHTS
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norkel & dive the Great Barrier Reef. S Sail the Whitsundays. Sleep in swags under the outback sky. Explore Kakadu National Park. Learn to surf!
Reference P63. P64. P65. P66.
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EAMBIG WE ARE TOPDECK We do epic down under road trips, Big Game safaris, Eurotrips, pyramid expeditions, surf camps and other awesomeness around the world for travellers between 18-39. We realise that everyone’s different, which is why all our trips include heaps of free time to play and explore. It’s your trip, your way. Your trip includes all the must-see, must-do activities and top-notch local fare to recharge those batteries between stops, which means you can spend your money where it matters and we’ll take care of the rest. You will hit the road on modern coaches, stay where the action is and hang out with other young explorers bent on seeing the world. And that’s just how we got started. We had a group of mates, some wheels and enough wanderlust to make most mothers worried. Forty years into it, we’re still discovering new places to see and unforgettable travel experiences to make our passengers’ trips just that little bit more awesome. That’s us, but this is about you. It’s time to live large, dream bigger and squeeze life for all it’s worth. The rest can wait. Ready to pack your bags? Let’s talk.
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Great Barrier Reef
Sailing the Whitsundays
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The world’s biggest aquarium? Check. Bigger than the Great Wall of
The sand at Whitehaven beach is made of 99% pure silica. The water
China and big enough to be seen from space,
colour changes with the tides, NASA uses
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef got its name for a
the sand for telescopes and it makes perfect
reason. It’s home to 2,900 reefs, 1,500 species
squeaking noises when you walk on it. It’s
of fish, and six of the world’s seven sea turtle
also the most beautiful beach in the world
species. Find Nemo, try scuba diving or just
(ask the internet) and a perfect start for two
count shades of blue. You’re a long way from
days of sailing, snorkelling and kicking back
home, but things could be worse.
in a hammock.
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Fraser Island
Surf culture
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Bring out the big wheels. Explore the world’s largest sand island in a
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Wake up, surf, love life. From the certified organic vibes of Byron Bay
4WD built to survive a zombie apocalypse. Get
to Gold Coast’s Lamborghinis and skimpy
up-close-and-personal with rainforest towering
outfits, Australia packs more surf culture than
40 metres over endless sand dunes, crystal clear
any other place outside Hawaii and Southern
lakes and cheeky dingoes during two nights of
California. Wanna ride? Hit up our surf camp in
man vs. wild with creature comforts.
Crescent Head for perfect breaks and top-notch instruction in sheltered conditions. Gnarly.
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Southern states
The big red
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The spiritual home of hipsters, emus and perfect coffee. Australia’s south is
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First thought: wow, it’s flat. Second thought: and RED. Third
a perfect blend between urban culture and sci-fi
thought: camels?! Steeped in 40,000 years of
landscapes. Expect the backdrop from Pitch
dreamtime stories, Australia’s outback is a tribute
Black, warm country hospitality and enough
to a way of life long forgotten by many. Sleep in
sunsets to make your Facebook friends secretly
swags under star-lit skies, get face-to-face with
hate you. Trivia: the 12 apostles used to be called
snappy crocs in Kakadu National Park and find
the Sow and Piglets. Thank god they changed it.
out how 200,000 camels ended up here.
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Bay of Islands
Maori experience
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Life’s a beach. If you thought penguins only lived on the South Pole, think
It’s official. Get a proper welcome to the land of the long white cloud (and
again. Whales? Got that. Dolphins? That too. Add
great rugby) with a one-night stay in a traditional
a 90-mile long beach and 144 perfectly shaped
Maori Marae. Prepare for a night of legends,
sub-tropical islands and we’re sure you’ll figure it
dancing and home-cooked food on sacred
out. Also: the third bluest skies in the world and
ground and a chance to learn the haka and poi
enough water activities to justify growing your
dances. Haere mai Aotearoa!
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I’m so bored. Said no one ever in Queenstown. If there’s a perfectly fine
This is Middle Earth. Hit the hobbit trail through Tongariro National Park
bridge, cliff or airplane, chances are you will find
to Mount Doom then cue enough jaw-dropping
a way to jump off it here. It’s also home to the
scenery to fill over nine hours of feature film.
world’s most epic burger shop, world-class skiing
Don’t miss: the Hobbiton movie set and a
and all-round adrenalin awesomeness.
pilgrimage to the studio that brought the magic
Call mum later.
of New Zealand to the world.
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EPIC THING DIDN’T KNOW AUSTRALIA &
“RIGHT ON. NEW ZEALAND. THAT’S WHERE THEY MADE LORD OF THE RINGS. I SAY WE JUST MOVE THERE, YO.” JESSE PINKMAN (BREAKING BAD)
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Australia’s largest property (Anna Creek Station) is bigger than Belgium.
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The world’s longest fence runs for 5,618 kilometres from Queensland to Western Australia and was built to protect sheep from dingoes.
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The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest living organism and covers 2,300 kilometres of Australia’s coastline. It’s also home to six of the world’s seven sea turtle species. Win.
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No part of New Zealand is more than 128 kilometres from the sea. Beached as.
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Only five percent of New Zealand’s population is human. The rest is made up of animals and LOTR extras.
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AS YOU DO 06.
THE WILD SIDE
An Australian man tried to sell New Zealand on eBay once. The bids for the world’s best real estate deal reached $3,000 before the ad was removed.
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Koalas are the only animals apart from humans with unique fingerprints.
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Every kiwi has at least one baby photo of themselves naked on a sheep skin. Don’t ask.
Don’t harass crocodiles. They might harass you back.
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While the rest of the world is dreaming of a white Christmas, all Australians know ‘tis is the time to eat prawns on the beach.
The whole cast from Finding Nemo lives on the Great Barrier Reef.
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If you visit between May-Oct you can see the annual migration of humpback whales travelling from Antarctica to northern Australia. #Epic.
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If the mercury drops below 20C, it’s officially cold. Don’t even think about arguing about this. Name suggestions for Australia’s capital originally included Sydmelperbrisho, Wheetwoolgold and Federalbus. Righto.
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Number of snake species in Australia: 140. New Zealand: 0.
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Ratio of sheep to humans in New Zealand: 7 to 1.
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New Zealand officially appointed a Lord and Minister of the Rings to cash in on the success of the Lord of the Rings movies.
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This was not the first prominent magician the country has seen. A National Wizard was appointed in 1990. #truestory.
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It’s also the only country with hobbits printed on their currency.
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And everyone in New Zealand knows at least one person who worked on the films.
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Remember Xena the Warrior Princess? Yep, she’s kiwi too.
WHY CHOOSE TOPDECK? •
See the world and make friends for life
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We stay where the action is
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Crew with a real passion for travel
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More free time to do what you want
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Lots of included experiences
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Cooking with fire With a climate made for outdoor living and cooking, the barbecue is a national symbol of pride in Australia and New Zealand. From humble backyard sausage sizzles to epic steak outs, expect a food culture celebrating meat in all its forms.
WILD CUTS: Kangaroo – Lean, healthy and a bit gamey. Emu – Gamey flavour tasting like a mix between chicken and red meat. Possum - For the wild at heart. Crocodile – Often seen on menus in the far northern parts of Australia. Tastes like a mix between chicken and calamari.
Grape escapes The world’s best weather translates to, yep you guessed it, some of the best wines you can get your hands on. Check out the cellar doors in the Hunter and Clare Valleys in Australia or New Zealand’s Marlborough Valley for some of the best drops in the southern hemisphere.
TOP GRAPES Hunter Valley (AU): Semillon, Shiraz. Clare Valley (AU): Riesling. Marlborough Valley (NZ): Sauvignon Blanc
See: food For a place that’s most famous for its seal colonies, whale population and dolphin swims, Kaikoura surely doesn’t lack tasty oceanic treats. The name literally translates as “eat crayfish” in the local Ngai Tahi dialect, which is probably the only seal of approval you’ll ever need. Check out the Craypot in town for the best chowder around.
CHOW DOWN Budget: Fish & chips (“fush & chups” locally). Mid-range: Whitebait fritters High-end: Crayfish.
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EXPLORE
GO Hit the tarmac
Stories worth sharing
The best things in life are handcrafted. All our experiences have
There are two kinds of stories emerging from the road. The first one
been perfected over time with you in mind. We know a good road
is about places, food and good times. These are the stories you tell
trip should be more like Thelma & Louise than that tacky movie with
your Facebook friends, but they’re not the ones that matter.
Britney Spears. It’s adventure with style. Our recipe is simple: A coach (or mini bus) built for comfort, a group of young explorers and handcrafted itineraries designed to mix freedom with epic experiences.
Real stories are shared with the people you meet - bonds created between people who truly lived and friendships forged in the most unlikely places. These are the stories we have been creating for over forty years.
PLAY
STAY No more FOMO
Just press play
Let’s face it, location matters. There’s a certain kind of feeling that
We were born to fly and we dare to soar. We were born into a world
comes with being able to ninja roll straight off a boat into warm,
where change is the only constant and we don’t like living our lives
tropical waters.
on repeat.
Say sayonara to the hostel trail, you won’t miss it. G’day island resort,
All our trips are designed to let you roam free while keeping things
swag nights under the stars and breakfast on a yacht, We know the
hassle free. We’ve got the bucket list sorted, the accommodation
power of FOMO and have handpicked all our accommodation to
booked, and enough time built in to let you do your thing. Press
make sure you can make the most of your trip.
pause or play and explore the world at your own pace.
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TURTLE POWER Known as ancient mariners, turtles have been swimming the world’s oceans for more than 200 million years. Every year thousands of turtles hit the eastern Australian seaboard to nest and lay the ground for the next generation of little green dudes. Rock on. SPOT ONE: Cairns, Whitsundays, Byron Bay and sometimes Fraser Island.
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KANGAROO DUNDEE Chris Brolga is a man with a mission: to build Central Australia’s first wildlife hospital. Visit one of Australia’s most remote kangaroo sanctuaries for a life-changing insight into how orphaned kangaroos are nursed back to life in the Australian outback. CHECK IT OUT: Alice Springs Kangaroo Sanctuary OPTION 2: Coober Pedy Kangaroo Orphanage
AU S + N Z
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KOALITY TIME
WHALE SPEAK The nutrient-rich waters and proximity to Antarctica makes Australia and New Zealand global hotspots for a number
This is probably the fluffiest creature to come out of
of whale species ranging from migrating humpbacks to
Australia. The average koala’s low-calorie diet means it
orcas and even blue whales.
needs to sleep 18-22 hours per day. The rest of the time is spent looking unbearably cuddly. HUG ONE: Cairns, Gold Coast
SPOT ONE IN AUS: Gold Coast, May-Sep (humpbacks) SPOT ONE IN NZ: Kaikoura, year-round (sperm whales), Nov-Feb (orcas), and blue whales if you’re really lucky. WILD SIDE | 13
TRAVEL BUDGET Info
On your own ZAR 7 Day Southern Explorer
GET AROUND
E AT
S T AY
SEE
DO
Car rental and fuel for 7 days.
6 breakfasts x R90
6 nights quality accommodation x R540
Local expert New Zealand guides
Milford Sound cruise x R810, Arrowtown bike ride x R315, Kiwi farm experience x R225
Priceless
R12825
3 dinners x R180
(If you’re lucky)
R7155
R1080
R3240
N/A
R1350
INCLUDED
INCLUDED
INCLUDED
INCLUDED
INCLUDED
T O TA L C O S T
R9300
SAVE UP TO
R 3525
YOUR
CREW HELEN TRIP LEADER From
teaching
English
in
Italy
to
working at Disney World in Florida, Helen is no stranger to life on the road. Growing up in a country that prides itself on adventure sports and natural beauty, Helen brings a local touch to our trips through Middle Earth. INSIDE TIP: Hit up Fidel’s on Cuba Street in Wellington for the best milkshake in the South Pacific. For more foodie adventures, check out Dimitris Greek Food in the Re:Start container mall for world-class souvlaki served straight out of a caravan.
LEIGH DRIVER/GUIDE Spending most of his childhood between Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart and Malaysia, Leigh developed his love for travel at an early age. After ten years on the road with Topdeck, he’s still grateful for being able to help people work up the courage to step out of their comfort zone. INSIDE TIP: Nothing beats floating down the crystalclear waters of Eli Creek, Fraser Island. If you want something more upbeat, talk to us about the Canyon Swing in Queenstown.
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SAVE 5% off the trip price when you book and pay in full 6 months in advance of your trip departure date.
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SAVE 5% off the trip price for 4 friends who book and travel together. SAVE 7.5% for 7 friends, and SAVE 10% for 10 friends!
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above discounts apply to the land portion only, and do not apply to any included flight costs. Only 2 discounts can be combined to a maximum value of 15%. Discounts do not apply to New Years Eve packages or pre and post trip accommodation. All discounts are subject to availability. For ‘Friends & Discounts’ and ‘Multi Trip Discount’ offers, all passengers must be booked on the same trip at the same time. Only one ‘Friends & Discounts’ can be used.
YOUR CREW | 15
5-17 DAYS
COUNTRY: NZ
HOTELS, B&B & LODGES
3–4 SHARE
TRIP LENGTH
FROM
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DAY PRICE
WISH YOU WERE HERE From the ancient glaciers and fjordscapes in the south to the green, rolling hills on the north island, New Zealand waves a magic wand at every turn. Get up and close with whales and orcas in Kaikoura, trek around Sauron’s old crib at Mt Doom or throw yourself off just about anything. Adventure starts here.
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Go skydiving, bungy jumping and whitewater rafting in the adventure capital of the world
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Stay in a traditional Maori marae
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Try some of the world’s best wines
TRIP 17 DAY | Grand Kiwi
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15 DAY | Kiwi Encounter
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10 DAY | Pure Adrenalin
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7 DAY | Southern Explorer
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7 DAY | Northern Explorer
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5 DAY | Sweet As North
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Need extra space? Single and double supplements are available on most trips. Chat to us for prices and details.
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DAY 2 Paihia, Bay of Islands. The Bay of Islands is big on numbers: 144 islands, 90 miles of beach in one stretch, and 100-metre high Te Paki sand dunes ready for some serious sandboarding action. Get a dose of Kiwi history in Russell – NZ’s first capital. (B,D) DAY 3 Bay of Islands to Rotorua (Marae stay). NZ is so freakin’ gorgeous it has waterfalls like Whangarei hidden just off the highway. We’ll make a pit stop to walk to the falls on our way back to Auckland, then stomp and slappa da bass with some twists on the traditional haka tonight. (B,D) DAY 4 Rotorua. Goodness gracious, Great (Pacific) Ring of Fire! Mud, Middle Earth and massages are the order of the day in the bubbling, gurgling and sulphur-soaked town of Rotorua. If you’re starting to resemble a muddy prune, discover the Disneyland of mountain biking, go white-water rafting or jump into the real-life landscapes of Tolkien’s dreams. (B) DAY 5 Rotorua to Tongariro National Park. Worship at the altar of the game they play in heaven and get out-muscled by the future All Blacks. Next up: Lake Taupo and a hole in one challenge that could see you bag $10,000 (just watch the water traps). Tonight, join the debate over who really invented the pavlova. #AustraliavsNZ (B,D) DAY 6 Tongariro National Park. Lace up your boots and get ready to tramp the lunar landscape of the Tongariro Alpine Crossing – home to two active volcanoes, old lava flows, emerald lakes and hot springs. No jandals, bro. Too hardcore? Save your feet and take to wheels or skis.(B) DAY 7 Tongariro National Park to Wellington. From hiking over lava to readjusting to city life, today we thaw out in Wellington. As well as being home to Te Papa (NZ National Museum), it’s also the sporting capital of NZ and officially vampire friendly. #truestory. (B) DAY 8 Wellington to Nelson. Ferry into the arms of the world’s best Sauv Blanc on the banks of the Marlborough Sounds and enjoy a private tasting in a family-owned vineyard. Work out how many bottles you can fit in your suitcase without breaking your back. (B) DAY 9 Nelson. Dense forest, snow capped mountains and the epic Abel Tasman National Park. Kayak with seals, go horse riding or jump out of a plane. It’s a good thing you have the whole day to explore. (B,D) DAY 10 Nelson to Christchurch via Kaikoura. Get clucky (yep, even you guys) over friendly fur seals on our journey down the east coast. Make more marine mates in Kaikoura, where whales and dolphins are happier than hipsters in a cold-pressed juice bar. After gorging on crayfish we roll down to Christchurch, which matched the 2011 shakedown and raised it with new pop-up bars, and a shipping container shopping precinct. (B) DAY 11 Christchurch to Fox Glacier. Like a giant green Rubik’s cube at the base of the Southern Alps, the Canterbury Plains make for epic scenery. Stop for whitebait fritters and Pounamu (Jade) pendant shopping, then cross your fingers for the money shot of NZ’s two tallest mountain peaks reflected in Lake Matheson #picoftheday. (B,D) DAY 12 Fox Glacier to Queenstown. Sing "Let it go" today as we hit up NZ's most famous glacier. Strap
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On the bucket list (included) ++ Stunning Bay of Islands & ‘Rock the Boat’ upgrade option ++ Overnight in a traditional Maori Marae ++ Kapa Haka performance ++ Rugby lesson at NZ Sports Academy ++ Traditional Kiwi lamb roast dinner with pavlova ++ Tongariro NP & Lake Taupo ++ Wine tasting in Marlborough ++ Kaikoura Peninsula & marine life ++ Stay in Fox Glacier ++ Milford Sound experience ++ Arrow River bike trails ++ Kiwi Farm experience in Fairlie
More inclusions ++ 16 breakfasts (B), 1 afternoon tea (AT), 7 dinners (D) ++ 15 nights in hotels, motels & lodges, 1 night in a traditional Maori Marae ++ Cook Strait ferry crossing ++ Modern air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi ++ Awesome Trip leader + Driver on some crampons and get an up-close look on an ice walk or heli-hike. Then journey past Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea and feel your pulse start to quicken as we roll into Queenstown. (B)
DAY 13 & 14 Queenstown. Queenstown has adrenaline on tap. Get your fix with bungy, a narrow canyon swing, Shotover Jet, or paragliding, hiking, horse riding and the skyline gondola. If you’re bored here, there’s something wrong. Need some time out? Head to the Kiwi Birdlife Park, soak in a Japanese onsen, or kick back with a local pinot. (B,D) (B) DAY 15 Queenstown to Fiordland (incl. Milford Sound). By now you might be becoming a little desensitised to the otherworldly beauty of NZ but when you see the Fjords for the first time, it’s okay to cry. Carved by glaciers during the ice age, the Milford Sound comes complete with seals, dolphins and thundering waterfalls. (B) DAY 16 Fiordland to Lake Ohau. Zig-zag a goldbearing river on a mountain bike ride through A+ scenery. Think: icy clear pools, an 80m suspension bridge, and ending at the site of the world’s first bungy. Will you jump? (B,D) DAY 17 Lake Ohau to Christchurch (via Mt Cook Village). Sheep outnumber humans 12:1 here, so it makes sense that today includes the Church of the Good Shepherd, a monument to the faithful sheep dog and a chance to watch the ankle biters in action on a Kiwi farm. Hey now, hey now, don’t dream it’s over… we finish in Christchurch but where will you go next? (B,AT)
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TRIP CODE: ANGKBC/ANGKCB Ex. Auckland ANGKBC Start Finish 2015 03 Jan 19 Jan 14 Jan 30 Jan 24 Jan 09 Feb 04 Feb 20 Feb 15 Feb 03 Mar 25 Feb 13 Mar 08 Mar 24 Mar 19 Mar 04 Apr 29 Mar 14 Apr 9 Apr 25 Apr 19 Apr 5 May 10 May 26 May 21 May 6 Jun 11 Jun 27 Jun 21 Jun 7 Jul 25 Jun 11 Jul 12 Jul 28 Jul 23 Jul 8 Aug 13 Aug 29 Aug 23 Aug 8 Sep 10 Sep 26 Sep 13 Sep 29 Sep 24 Sep 10 Oct 15 Oct 31 Oct 25 Oct 10 Nov 5 Nov 21 Nov 15 Nov 1 Dec 26 Nov 12 Dec 10 Dec 26 Dec 13 Dec 29 Dec 17 Dec 2 Jan 27 Dec 12 Jan 2016 12 Jan 28 Jan 17 Jan 2 Feb 28 Jan 13 Feb 7 Feb 23 Feb 18 Feb 5 Mar 28 Feb 15 Mar 10 Mar 26 Mar 20 Mar 5 Apr
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Ex. Auckland ANGKBC Start 11.30am Mercure Hotel Customs St Auckland Finish 6.30pm Jailhouse Hostel or 7.00pm Bealeys Hotel Christchurch
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Ex. Christchurch ANGKCB Start 7.00am Bealeys Hotel or 7.30am Jailhouse Hostel Christchurch Finish 11.30am Mercure Hotel Customs St Auckland
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DAY 1 Auckland to Paihia, Bay of Islands. Steal away from ‘the maiden with a thousand lovers’ (aka Auckland) and step into a Jurassic park adventure 130 million years in the making. Become a tree hugging hippie as you wrap your arms around NZ’s botanical elder, the Kauri tree. Rock the boat on an optional overnight houseboat trip.
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DAY 2 Rotorua. There are 14 lakes around Rotorua and with geothermal steam vents everywhere, things are going to get a little steamy. Relax in the hot springs, have a traditional Miri Miri massage or get more blood rushing and raft, bike or Zorb around this outdoor playground. (B) DAY 3 Rotorua to Tongariro National Park. Gurgle, burp, plop… boiling, bubbling mud is just one of the star attractions on our way out of town. At Spa Park, pick your perfect temperature where the hot spring meets the Waikato River. Tonight, save room for Australia’s national dessert: the Pavlova. #AustraliaclaimsanythinggoodfromNZ. (B,D) DAY 4 Tongariro National Park. New Zealand’s first National Park likes to show off. It’s home to two active volcanoes, a cold mountain spring, lava flows, an active crater, emerald lakes and hot springs. Stretch your legs with walks from 20 mins to 8 hours and once back at the lodge, warm your feet by the fire. Hot tip: that pic on the left? Yep, that's it. (B) DAY 5 Tongariro National Park to Wellington. We’ve hit the nation’s capital, Wellington (no, it’s not Auckland!). After you conquer the six floors of Te Papa, you’ll probably be ready for a big city nightlife hit. Festivals, live music and craft beer bars will keep you busy. (B) DAY 6 Wellington to Nelson. Make a grape escape to the South Island and the 700 wineries surrounding the Marlborough Sounds. With postcard-perfect vistas and 35,000 hectares under vines she’s a slice of heaven, yeah, she’s a slice of heaven, yeah. (B) DAY 7 Nelson. Choose your own adventure today: throw clay or wield a paintbrush in the creative artist hub. Skydive, kayak, take a horse ride or quad bike to explore the mountains, forests and water. Or go treasure hunting in Nelson’s galleries. (B,D) DAY 8 Nelson to Christchurch via Kaikoura. Fancy some ‘fush and chups’? You’re spoilt for choice in Kaikoura where Kai = Food and Koura = Crayfish. Brace yourself for the triple threat of acrobatic sperm whales, orcas and humpbacks on a whale watching tour and melt over the cuteness of fur seals under the falls. Congratulations, you made it. Welcome to the crusader heartland. (B) DAY 9 Christchurch to Fox Glacier. Through the patchwork Canterbury Plains, Arthur passed this way in 1864 and mapped one of only three routes over the southern Alps to the wild west coast – a place as rugged and captivating as Russell Crowe. #kiwinotaussie (B,D) DAY 10 Fox Glacier to Queenstown. I’m blue da ba dee da ba die… captivating deep blue glacial ice will be burnt into your memory after a morning on the Fox Glacier. Take a helicopter to explore the ice caves higher up. (B) DAY 11 & 12 Queenstown. Forget personal grooming for the next two whole days. There simply isn’t enough time to bungy jump, jet boat, canyon swing, horseback ride, ski, dirt bike, white water sledge, 4wd, paraglide, and hike to even think about brushing your teeth. (Bx2,Dx1) DAY 13 Queenstown to Fiordland (incl Milford Sound). Instagram account meltdown warning! Today is going to chew through your memory cards with Mirror Lake and Hollyford Valley the double layer cake and Milford Sound the icing. Sheer rock faces towering 1,200m above sea level, wildlife and
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On the bucket list (included) ++ Overnight in a traditional Maori Marae ++ Kapa Haka performance ++ Traditional Kiwi lamb roast dinner with pavlova ++ Tongariro NP & Lake Taupo ++ Wine Tasting in Marlborough ++ Kaikoura Peninsula & marine life ++ Stay in Fox Glacier ++ Milford Sound experience ++ Arrow River bike trails ++ Kiwi Farm experience in Fairlie ++ Rugby lesson at NZ Sports Academy
COACH WI-FI
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More inclusions ++ 14 breakfasts (B), 1 afternoon tea (AT), 6 dinners (D) ++ 13 nights in hotels, motels & lodges, 1 night in a traditional Maori Marae ++ Cook Strait ferry crossing ++ Modern air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi ++ Awesome Trip leader + Driver waterfalls combine like an inch-thick chocolate ganache… 100% pure mouth-watering decadence out on the sound. (B)
DAY 14 Fiordland to Lake Ohau. Recharge your batteries with venison burgers and a central Otago pinot noir in Arrowtown, but don’t over indulge – we’re heading off on a zig-zagging mountain bike ride along the Arrow River. Once you’ve successfully conquered the original bungy bridge, cool your heels and practice your stone-skimming skills in Lake Ohau. (B,D) DAY 15 Lake Ohau to Christchurch (via Mt Cook Village). Aoraki (Mt Cook) will be the sign-post on the journey today but the border collies will provide the direction. A kiwi farm adventure in the middle of sheep country will keep ewe happy. Today we shut the gate on this adventure but you can still let the dogs out in Christchurch. (B,AT) This trip is a section of the 17 Day Grand Kiwi trip. See p.19 for more details. Ex. Auckland ANGKAC Start 1.00pm Mercure Hotel Customs St Auckland Finish 6.30pm Jailhouse Hostel or 7.00pm Bealeys Hotel Christchurch Ex. Christchurch ANGKCA Start 7.00am Bealeys Hotel or 7.30am Jailhouse Hostel Christchurch Finish 11.30am Mercure Hotel Customs St Auckland
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DAY 1 Auckland to Rotorua (Marae stay). New Zealand is ‘bout to get up in your face! Sulphur smells lingering in your nose, Maori legends filling your ears, a feast on your lips and the Haka shaking your bones. It’s all part of the welcome at a traditional marae. (D)
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ONE LEAP OF FAITH How long is this piece of string? How high did you say it was again? Whose idea was this anyway? All perfectly valid thoughts as you stare into the abyss at Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown. You’re here to test your limits and show yourself that anything’s possible. And, well, because YOLO.
BY THE NUMBERS Height (Kawarau Bridge): 43 metres Attachment points: 2 (hip and ankles) Max cord extension: 3 times its length Years experience: 25 Safe jumps worldwide: 2.5 million Conclusion: Perfectly safe. Life changing. Takes guts.
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Wine tasting in Marlborough Kaikoura Peninsula & marine life Stay in Fox Glacier Milford Sound experience Arrow River bike trails Kiwi Farm experience in Fairlie
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DAY 1 Wellington to Nelson. Start your South Island trip like a boss. First up: a secret winery in the heart of the Marlborough Region with the world’s best Sauvignon Blanc. Check mate. DAY 2 Nelson. There’s so much sunshine in Nelson you will get sick of it. Escape plan: get as far away from the sun as possible with a splunk in the southern hemisphere’s deepest cave system. On second thought, let's just stick with the sunshine. Kayaking with seals, anyone? (B,D) DAY 3 Nelson to Christchurch via Kaikoura. Seal pups are cute. Seal pups playing under a waterfall is Kaikoura cute. Jump in the water with them for a lesson in next-level underwater acrobatics. (B) DAY 4 Christchurch to Fox Glacier. During the gold rush, a committee spent £200 to find the best way across the Southern Alps so you wouldn’t have to. (B,D) DAY 5 Fox Glacier to Queenstown. Some glaciers are good-looking but few get called a fox. Slip into some sexy crampons and walk up, down and inside all 13 kilometres of it. (B) DAY 6 & 7 Queenstown. Here’s some basic math: Queenstown has over 220 activities; you have two days. No rush. Prepare for more adventure than you can shake a stick at. Also: Fergburger. (Bx2,Dx1) DAY 8 Queenstown to Fiordland (incl.Milford Sound). James Cook was too chicken to sail his ship into the waters of Milford Sound because he feared he wouldn’t get out again. The Maori used it as a playground. When in Rome… (B) DAY 9 Fiordland to Lake Ohau. It's time to test your nerves at the birthplace of bungy jumping. Think about it during our mountain bike ride through Arrowtown this morning. (B,D)
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Stay in Fox Glacier Milford Sound experience Arrow River bike trails Kiwi Farm experience in Fairlie
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On the bucket list (included) ++ Stunning Bay of Islands & ‘Rock the Boat’ upgrade option ++ Overnight in a traditional Maori Marae ++ Kapa Haka performance ++ Rugby lesson at NZ Sports Academy ++ Traditional Kiwi lamb roast dinner with pavlova ++ Tongariro NP & Lake Taupo
More inclusions ++ 6 breakfasts (B), 3 dinners (D) ++ 5 nights in hotels, motels & lodges, 1 night in a traditional Maori Marae ++ Modern air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi ++ Awesome Trip leader + Driver
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DAY 1 Auckland to Paihia, Bay of Islands. James Cook named our first stop the ‘Bay of Islands’. Well, you know what to expect. Seeing all 144 islands might take a while, so grab the optional ‘Rock the Boat’ island tour. Just don’t tip the boat over. DAY 2 Paihia, Bay of Islands. Ride down 80-100 metre dunes as many times as your legs can carry you back up. Or grab a kayak and paddle under the Haruru Falls. We’re having fish and chips for dinner so good thing you did all that exercise. (B,D) Day 3: Bay of Islands to Rotorua (Marae Experience). Navigating using only the stars and sub-tropical wind systems, the Maori people set off from their homeland and travelled thousands of miles to arrive in Aotearoa. We get to take the bus. Their bone chisel face tattoos may seem intimidating but one little nose rub and you’ll be BFFs for life. (B,D) DAY 4 Rotorua. Sulphur pools and volcanoes surround you in Rotorua, so take a mud bath and breathe in the funk. The Te Arawa people have been tapping into the steamy benefits of their home on the Ring of Fire for hundreds of years so forget the drive-through and have a steam box hangi lunch. (B) DAY 5 Rotorua to Tongariro National Park. Wai-OTapu is a tie-dye of colour and a steaming hot pile of awesome. Mud pools bubble up and make sounds that you’d usually have to be excused for. On the bus then jump off a bridge in Taupo, then make like Frodo and head for Mount Doom. (B,D) DAY 6 Tongariro National Park. With dual cultural and natural heritage status, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing is as badass as they come. Two active volcanoes, a cold mountain spring, lava flows, an active crater, emerald lakes and hot springs will fill your camera and grey matter memory in no time. (B) DAY 7 Tongariro National Park to Wellington. Wellington is home to a squid so big; it has its own website. With more bars and restaurants per capita than New York, that craft beer never tasted so good after exploring Te Papa museum’s six levels of awesome. (B)
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DAY 2 Rotorua. Comb the hair on your feet and head to Hobbiton for a pint at the Green Dragon. Or jump in a giant clear ball and roll down a hill. The choice is yours. Just make sure you take a mud bath. The smell is eggy but the mud makes your skin softer than possum fur. (B) DAY 3 Rotorua to Tongariro National Park. Flex your muscles, hit the footy field and learn the gentleman’s game from the future All Blacks at the NZ Sports Academy. Then past the largest lake in New Zealand. Lake Taupo was formed by an explosion that extended the Ice Age, so yeah, it’s pretty big. Pack your bags and grab your fellowship— it’s time to meet Sauron. (B,D) DAY 4 Tongariro National Park. Binoculars and a digital camera should have been essentials for the Hobbits as they climbed through Mordor. Good thing you came prepared. Nerds and adventurers rejoice as we explore the site of two active volcanoes that will hopefully keep a lid on things. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing will quickly top your list of favourites if you don’t mind heights and the odd lava chamber (and eight hours of hiking). Or opt for quad biking, kayaking or mountain biking before you hit the spa tonight. (B)
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More inclusions ++ 4 breakfasts (B), 2 dinners (D) ++ 3 nights in hotels, motels & lodges, 1 night in a traditional Maori Marae ++ Modern air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi ++ Awesome Trip leader + Driver
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DAY 5 Tongariro National Park to Wellington. Frodo left Mount Doom on an eagle. Our eagles are getting plumed so it’s back on the bus. In Wellington the only things more abundant than the orcs, goblins and cave trolls are the restaurants and bars—the city claims to have more per capita than New York. Learn how to say ka kite ano (goodbye in Maori) because this is the end of our trip. (B) This trip is a section of the 17 Day Grand Kiwi trip. See p.19 for more details.
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DAY 1 Auckland to Rotorua (Marae Stay). Maori legends and mythology have been passed down orally for thousands of years. You have one night in this sacred meeting house, so pay attention. Learning the tongue-thrusting dance moves of the All Blacks, polishing off a traditional maori dinner and rubbing noses is all part of the official welcome. (D)
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Need extra space? Single and double supplements are available on most trips. Chat to us for prices and details.
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DAY 1 Sydney to Crescent Head (via the Hunter Valley). Squelch some grapes between your toes and swirl some wine. Then settle into our surf camp with some live tunes. This is only the beginning. (D)
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DAY 2 Crescent Head to Byron Bay. Tackle one of Oz’s best right-handers like a pro with a private surf lesson then high five the Big Banana on our way to blissed-out Byron. (B,L) DAY 3 Byron Bay. Bondi has its hipsters. Byron has its, well, hipsters too. They’re just more barefoot up this way. Hit the surf, hike to the lighthouse, then grab a raw dessert and settle into the scene. (B) DAY 4 Byron Bay to Gold Coast. Natural Bridge is not a bridge at all but a mystical little waterfall tucked into a national park. Get your last bit of zen before hitting Surfers Paradise. (B)
DAY 7 Fraser Island to Kroombit Park. Welcome to cowboy country – a 10,000 acre cattle station. Bonfire, billy tea and (mechanical) bull riding is on the menu for tonight! (B,D) DAY 8 Kroombit Park to Emu Park. Ride it, shoot it, cook it, kick it, aim it, burn it, cowboymatic. Leave your chaps behind as we head back to the beach. (B,L,D) DAY 9 Emu Park to the Whitsundays (Sailing). Kick back and relax as we sail into the sunset aboard our private yacht from Airlie Beach. (B,D) DAY 10 Long Island Resort (Whitehaven Beach). The sand on Whitehaven is so pure, legend has it that it was used in the glass for the Hubble Telescope. Regardless, it’s talcum soft and always cool so lap it up while you can. (B,L,D) DAY 11 Long Island Resort. Like its namesake cocktail, Long Island packs a punch with every type of water sport imaginable and plenty of hammocks slung between coconut trees. Nap. Swim. Repeat. (B) DAY 12 The Whitsundays to Cairns. Some magicians can walk on water. Chuck Norris can swim through land. Make like Chuck and arrive in Cairns for more wildlife than a Attenborough doco. (B) DAY 13 & 14 Cairns. Head out to the reef to get your Nemo fix today. If you wouldn’t be caught dead in a lycra onesie, there’s bungy, skydiving, horse riding, whitewater rafting… if you have to sign a waiver for it, you know it’s going to be good. (Bx2, Dx1) DAY 15 Transfer day Cairns to Christchurch. Fly over the ditch and go directly to Jail(house)—your accommodation for tonight in Kiwi land. (B) DAY 16 Christchurch to Fox Glacier. Break the back of the South Island as we cruise the Canterbury Plains, through Otira Gorge and stop for whitebait fritters and Pounamu (Jade) pendant shopping. How many dudes you know roll like this? (D) DAY 17 Fox Glacier to Queenstown. Slap me down and call me Susan, today you’ll defy science and walk on water. Take a heli hike, then send your tastebuds to heaven at Fergburger tonight. (B) DAY 18 & 19 Queenstown. Go hard with bungy, canyon swing, Shotover Jet, or paragliding. Go medium with hiking, horse riding and the skyline
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Wine tasting experience in the Hunter Valley Surf lesson at Topdeck’s surf retreat Rainforest walk in Springbrook NP Full-day Fraser Island 4WD experience Authentic goat rodeo at Kroombit Park outback cattle station Overnight sailing in the Whitsunday Islands Visit stunning Whitehaven Beach 2 nights at the tropical Long Island Resort Stay in Fox Glacier Milford Sound experience Arrow River bike trails Kiwi Farm experience in Fairlie
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++ 20 breakfasts (B), 4 lunches (L), 1 afternoon tea (AT), 10 dinners (D) ++ 21 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night live-aboard sailing ++ Modern air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi ++ Awesome Trip leader + Driver gondola. There are 220 adventure activities to choose. Or continue your mission to work through Fergburger’s 21 different burgers and relax with a glass of NZ pinot (did you know Sam Neil went into winemaking after Jurassic Park?!). (It’s your) choice, bro. (Bx2, Dx1)
DAY 20 Queenstown to Fiordland (incl.Milford Sound). Rudyard Kipling called it the eighth wonder of the world, and today you’ll discover why on our Milford Sound Nature Cruise. Keep an eye out for rare Fiordland Penguins. (B) DAY 21 Fiordland to Lake Ohau. Arwen challenged the Nazgûl here but all you have to do is stay on your mountain bike as we zigzag the Arrow River, breathe in the thyme-scented air and end in the birthplace of bungy. (B,D) DAY 22 Lake Ohau to Christchurch (via Mt Cook Village). Today is all about blue-water lakes, #cloudporn around Aoraki, counting sheep and the Church of the Good Shepherd—with a backdrop that gives heaven a run for its money. (B, AT)
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DAY 6 Fraser Island. Road rules on the 75 Mile Beach ‘highway’ include giving way to oncoming aircraft. We got the 4WD for the job as we head to see the Pinnacles Coloured Sands, Maheno Shipwreck and freshwater lakes. (B,L)
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DAY 2 Crescent Head to Byron Bay. Have a surf lesson on one of the best point breaks in the world then high five the Big Banana. (B,L) DAY 3 Byron Bay. Ride on the peace train in Byron Bay where yoga and chai tea compete with skydiving, surfing and the Top Pub. (B) DAY 4 Byron Bay to Gold Coast. Get snap happy at Natural Bridge then surf, shop, or scream your lungs out at a theme park. (B) DAY 5 Gold Coast to Fraser Island. Shake the sand out with a Brisbane pit stop. Get ready to accumulate a whole lot more. (B,D) DAY 6 Fraser Island. With more dingoes than humans and 1.84km2 of sand, Fraser is not your average island. See the highlights on a 4WD tour. (B,L) DAY 7 Fraser Island to Kroombit Park. Can’t handle the heat of the goat rodeo at this station stay? Try the mechanical bull. (B,D) DAY 8 Kroombit Park to Emu Park. After horse riding and quad biking we’ll shoot off to Emu Park for beach cricket. (B,L,D) DAY 9 Emu Park to The Whitsundays. Go from beef to reef as we pass the big cow and board our private yacht in Airlie Beach. (B,D) DAY 10 Long Island Resort (Whitehaven Beach). Become a bona fide salty sea dog as we hoist the mainsail straight flowin’ on a boat. (B,L,D) DAY 11 Long Island Resort. Stretch your sea legs with 20 kilometres of walking trails, or just chill in a hammock. (B) DAY 12 The Whitsundays to Cairns. Take a big bite out of the tropics at when we arrive in Cairns. Ever tried kangaroo? (B) DAY 13, 14 & 15 Cairns. Swim into your own episode of Planet Earth, snorkelling or diving the Great Barrier Reef. Get primal in the Daintree, raft the best rapids in Oz, skydive or kick back with a coconut. (Bx3, Dx1) DAY 16 Cairns to Alice Springs. It’ll take you three days to drive or two hours to fly. Your choice – but we’ll see you in Alice. (B) DAY 17 Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). Get drawn into the spell of Uluru as it wraps you in a glowing sunset hug. (B,D) DAY 18 Uluru, Kata-Tjuta National Park (The Olgas). Walk the base of Uluru and learn some Indigenous dance moves. Tonight: Stargazing on steroids. (B) DAY 19 Uluru to Kings Canyon. Hike the Valley of the Winds then bus it to Watarrka National Park. Your bed tonight? The great Aussie swag. (B,D) DAY 20 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs. The Luritja people have called this area home for more than 20,000 years. See if you like what they’ve done with the place on the Rim Walk. (B,L) DAY 21 Alice Springs to Coober Pedy. South Australia accounts for 80% of the world’s opals and this underground town is its star supplier. (B,D) DAY 22 Coober Pedy to Quorn (Flinders Ranges). Test your land speed record at a salt lake, before we hit the Miranda Kerr of outback landscapes. (B,D) DAY 23 Quorn to Parachilna (Flinders Ranges). Today: Rock art, ruins, and the rock crater of Wilpena
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Wine tasting in the stunning Hunter Valley Surf lesson at Topdeck’s surf retreat Rainforest walk in Springbrook NP Full-day Fraser Island 4WD experience Authentic ‘Goat Rodeo’ at Kroombit Park Outback Cattle Station Overnight sailing in the Whitsunday Islands Visit stunning Whitehaven Beach 2 nights at the tropical Long Island Resort Sunset & sunrise over Uluru “Valley of the Winds” walk at Kata Tjuta Guided hike of Kings Canyon Stay underground in Coober Pedy Visit a kangaroo orphanage Parachilna & famous Outback BBQ Local winery visit in Clare Valley View the magic of the Flinders Ranges Stunning Grampians NP Visit Brambuk Cultural Centre & paint your own boomerang Hike to the base of MacKenzie Falls Great Ocean Road & sunset at Twelve Apostles
More inclusions ++ 27 breakfasts (B), 6 lunches (L), 14 dinners (D) ++ 24 nights in hotels, motels, lodges & cabins, 1 night live-aboard sailing, 1 night underground, 1 night in a swag ++ Awesome Driver/Guide ++ Entrance fees to national parks ++ Modern air-conditioned vehicle Pound + a feral mixed grill at the Prairie Hotel. (B,L,D)
DAY 24 Parachilna to Adelaide. Make a plonk stop at the oldest winery in the Clare Valley. (B)
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DAY 25 Adelaide. Welcome to Radelaide – famed for wine, Kangaroo Island and stayin’ classier than Ron Burgundy, being the only Oz city not settled by convicts. (B) DAY 26 Adelaide to Grampians National Park. Fact: 80% of Victoria’s Indigenous rock art is tattooed into this epic sandstone landscape. (B,D) DAY 27 Grampians National Park to Port Campbell. Channel your Grampians memories into a dot painting then set off on the Great Ocean Road – Instagram ready at every bend. (B,D) DAY 28 Port Campbell to Melbourne (Great Ocean Road). Run to the finish line, stopping at the Twelve Apostles, Bells Beach and onto a tram in Melbourne. (B) This trip is made up of the 14 Day Island Suntanner and the 12 Day Down South & Outback trips. See p.37 and p.58 for more details.
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GOING DOWN Welcome to the pool. You have three choices today: go snorkelling for a topside view, work on the tan or grab some scuba gear and find Nemo. With 50 shades of blue, tropical water and the whole cast from Finding Nemo to keep you company, this isn’t your average bath tub. Say hello to Mr. Ray, cruise with the turtles and watch schools of fluorescent fish play in the stream of bubbles left in your wake. Just another day in paradise.
BY THE NUMBERS Maximum depth of your first dive: 12 metres. Experience necessary: none. Average water temperature: 27c Whale and dolphin species: 30 Turtle species: 6 Average dive time: 30 min
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DAY 1 Sydney to Crescent Head (via the Hunter Valley). Set the tone for this fair dinkum Aussie adventure by crossing Sydney’s iconic ‘coathanger’ as we venture toward the surfing cloud nine of Crescent Head. Before testing the waters, dip your toes into an oak barrel (literally) in the Hunter Valley. (D) DAY 2 Crescent Head to Byron Bay. Try a barrel of a different kind with an early morning surf lesson. Here’s your chance to become a bona fide shredder. Kelly Slater, who? Our roadie continues with a traditional BBQ lunch and a cruise past the Big Banana before arriving at our base. (B,L) DAY 3 Byron Bay. Anti-Maccas and anti-anything mass-produced (but pro juice bars, beer gardens and beards), Byron is glitzy on the outside but small town-hearted underneath. Hit the shops and restaurants, test out those newly-acquired surfing skills, paddle a sea kayak, try scuba diving or skydive right into the melting pot. (B) DAY 4 Byron Bay to Gold Coast. Leave the blissful buzz of Byron behind you as we head to Springbrook National Park and its major draw card, Natural Bridge. Next, swap the national park for a theme park as we make our way to party central, aka Surfers Paradise. (B) DAY 5 Gold Coast to Fraser Island. Brisbane is not on the coast. People didn’t seem to like that too much so they built a beach in the middle of the capital city. Have a dip before burning up the highway to catch a ferry bound for the island with the longest beach in Oz – all 75 miles (120kms) of it. (B,D) DAY 6 Fraser Island. Fraser is literally one huge pile of sand – as if someone dropped the Sahara Desert into the Pacific Ocean and scattered it with dingoes and rainforests. Four-wheel-drive along the beach highway of 75 Mile Beach to mingle with the Pinnacles Coloured Sands, Eli Creek and Maheno Shipwreck before testing out your SUP skills on the crystal clear waters of Lake McKenzie. (B,L) DAY 7 Fraser Island to Kroombit Park. Sand and salt got your goat? Trade the beach for the bush and enjoy an authentic outback experience at a 10,000 acre cattle station. Take a dip in the pool, get bucked on the mechanical bull, enjoy camp oven cuisine or take a crack at lassoing after the famous Kroombit ‘goat rodeo’. Hot tip: don’t squat with spurs on. (B,D) DAY 8 Kroombit Park to Emu Park. Take to the life of a cowboy like a horse to oats with an adventurepacked morning of horse riding, quad biking and trap shooting. Then leave the campfire to follow in the footsteps of Captain Cook as we head back to the coast for Emu Park. Spread out on the sand or ‘stump’ yourself with the rules of beach cricket. (B,L,D) DAY 9 Emu Park to the Whitsundays (Sailing). Feeling like you need more air in your hair? Bail out of the bus and board your own private yacht sailing the beautiful Whitsunday Passage. *Cue cliched sailing soundtrack.* Normally a toy for the rich and famous, today it’s all yours to learn the ropes while sailing in paradise. Landlubber? Take the diva option and let the crew do the work whilst you feast, swim and snorkel. (B,D) DAY 10 Long Island Resort (Whitehaven Beach). Keep those sunnies on as the blinding white sands of Whitehaven stretch before you like a 7km sea of diamonds and swim with the resident Maori Wrasse at Blue Pearl Bay. Back on board, keep adrift of your seafaring skills by helping to set the sails or steer at the helm as we set course for land and two nights at Long Island Resort. (B,L,D)
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Wine tasting experience in the Hunter Valley Surf lesson at Topdeck’s surf retreat Rainforest walk in Springbrook NP Full-day Fraser Island 4WD experience Authentic goat rodeo at Kroombit Park outback cattle station ++ Overnight sailing in the Whitsunday Islands ++ Visit stunning Whitehaven Beach ++ 2 nights at the tropical Long Island Resort
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CHOOSE YOUR DEPARTURE CITY SYDNEY OR CAIRNS
More inclusions ++ 13 breakfasts (B), 4 lunches (L), 7 dinners (D) ++ 12 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night live-aboard sailing ++ Modern air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi ++ Awesome Trip leader + Driver DAY 11 Long Island Resort. Appropriately named, Long Island is 9km of National Park walking tracks, palm trees and secluded beaches. In keeping with tradition, a looong list of activities has been provided ranging from water sports to mini golf and tennis. (B) DAY 12 The Whitsundays to Cairns. Do your best Scuba Steve impression as we pull into Cairns – gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. You’ll soon forget you’re not on a yacht anymore. The night is yours, so take a stroll along the esplanade, join a free zumba class, or jump straight into the hedonistic delights of Cairns’ backpacker bars. (B) DAY 13 & 14 Cairns. This is the only place in the world nestled between two World Heritage-listed areas. Want two full days to explore them? Go on then. Ramp up the adventure metre (and your heart rate) with white water rafting, explore the 120-million-year-old Daintree Rainforest, cuddle a koala or zip line over a crocodile. There’s also horse riding, bungee jumping, tandem skydiving, hot air ballooning or a popular favourite is snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef. Yeah, you might want to stay a little longer… (B,D) (B) Ex. Sydney AAISSC Start 7.30am Wake Up! Sydney Finish 5.00pm Hides Hotel Cairns Ex. Cairns AAISCS Start 2.00pm Hides Hotel Cairns Finish 6.00pm Wake Up! Sydney Don't forget to pre-book your Great Barrier Reef day-trip upgrade to secure a spot on the boat.
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DAY 1 Sydney to Crescent Head (via Hunter Valley). Let the wave chasing begin. But first, a stop for stomping and swilling amongst the vines. (D)
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DAY 2 Crescent Head to Byron Bay. Have a private surf lesson then cruise into Byron—where you can burn incense, sip chai and become a yoga teacher all in one day. (B,L)
Wine tasting experience in the Hunter Valley Surf lesson at Topdeck’s surf retreat Rainforest walk in Springbrook NP Full-day Fraser Island 4WD experience Authentic ‘Goat Rodeo’ at Kroombit Park Outback Cattle Station ++ Overnight sailing in the Whitsunday Islands ++ Visit stunning Whitehaven Beach ++ 2 nights at the tropical Long Island Resort
DAY 3 Byron Bay. A visit to Byron isn’t complete without a hike up to the lighthouse. Keep your eyes on the ocean to spot whales breaching in winter. (B)
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DAY 5 Gold Coast to Fraser Island. Don’t leave ‘Brissy’ without a ride on the London Eye Brisbane Wheel to appreciate the river city from above. (B,D)
++ 11 breakfasts (B), 4 lunches (L), 6 dinners (D) ++ 10 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night live-aboard sailing ++ Modern air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi ++ Awesome Trip leader + Driver TRIP PRICE OF R21500
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DAY 4 Byron Bay to Gold Coast. Think: Palm trees lining the highways and nightlife that will keep your dancing legs toned for days. Welcome to the GC. (B)
DAY 6 Fraser Island. The Indigenous people call it K’gari. We call it paradise. A 4WD tour of the rainforests and freshwater lakes will show you why. (B,L) DAY 7 Fraser Island to Kroombit Park. Spend the evening in a home among the gum trees with a goat rodeo, billy tea and bucking mechanical bull. (B,D) DAY 8 Kroombit Park to Emu Park. Spring out of your bush cabin with some horse riding or quad biking before we journey back to the coast. (B,L,D)
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DAY 10 Long Island Resort, Whitehaven Beach. Get the bucket list out and start ticking as we sail away. Walk on some of the purest sand in the world and swim in water that looks like...Google it. (B,L,D)
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DAY 2 Gold Coast to Fraser Island. Next stop: BrisVegas (aka Brisbane). Then back on the frog and toad and ferry across to Fraser. (B,D) DAY 3 Fraser Island. There’s more to do on the world’s biggest sand island than building sandcastles. 4WD along 75 Mile Beach (a bona fide sand highway), SUP on Lake McKenzie and keep an eye out for dingoes. (B,L) DAY 4 Fraser Island to Kroombit Park. Get your boots dirty as we take on a goat rodeo and lend a hand at a working cattle station. (B,D) Day 5: Kroombit Park to Emu Park. Pick your stead of choice, whether horseback or quad bike, and unleash your inner cowboy this morning. (B,L,D)
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On the bucket list (included) ++ Full-day Fraser Island 4WD experience ++ Authentic ‘Goat Rodeo’ at Kroombit Park Outback Cattle Station ++ Overnight sailing in the Whitsundays ++ Visit stunning Whitehaven Beach ++ 2 nights at the tropical Long Island Resort
More inclusions ++ 10 breakfasts (B), 3 lunches (L), 6 dinners (D) ++ 9 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night live-aboard sailing ++ Modern air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi ++ Awesome Trip leader + Driver
Day 6: Emu Park to Whitsundays (Sailing). If the words jib, tack and boom mean nothing to you, by the end of the day you’ll speak pirate better than Jack Sparrow. From Airlie Beach, put on your deck shoes as we set sail on a private yacht. (B,D) Day 7: Long Island Resort (Whitehaven Beach). The crystal clear water and white silica sand of Whitehaven Beach make this one of the most popular places in Australia for blokes to pop the question. Today you’ll know why. (B,L,D) Day 8: Long Island Resort. Relax under the shade of a coconut palm, wet a line or kick it Kardashian-style with a cocktail by the pool. This is life. (B)
TRIP PRICE OF R19100
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Day 9: The Whitsundays to Cairns. Point your compass north as we roll on to Queensland’s tropical capital. (B) Day 10 & 11: Cairns. Paddle the rapids of the Tully River, zip line over a crocodile or check out the Great Barrier Reef. And that’s just the beginning. (Bx2,Dx1) This trip is a section of the 14 Day Island Suntanner trip. See full trip on p.37.
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DAY 1 Gold Coast. All that glitters is the Gold Coast— a city that’s as much about beaches and theme parks as it is bars and bronzed bods. Catch some rays in Surfers Paradise, before hitting Cavill Ave—the GC equivalent of The Strip.
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On the bucket list (included) ++ Full-day Fraser Island 4WD experience ++ Authentic ‘Goat Rodeo’ at Kroombit Park Outback Cattle Station ++ Overnight sailing in the Whitsunday Islands ++ Visit stunning Whitehaven Beach ++ 2 nights at the tropical Long Island Resort
More inclusions ++ 9 breakfasts (B), 3 lunches (L), 6 dinners (D) ++ 8 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night live-aboard sailing ++ Modern air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi ++ Awesome Trip leader + Driver TRIP PRICE OF R18300 TRIP PRICE OF R21600
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DAY 1 Brisbane to Fraser Island. Crossing the Great Sandy Strait by ferry, we’re watching the sun dip behind the Great Dividing Range as we settle into our eco lodges. The infamous Dingo Bar might see you cutting shapes on the D-floor. (D) DAY 2 Fraser Island. Dingoes, dunes and rainforests, oh my! People rave about this place for a reason. Get your balance back with a stand-up paddle boarding session on Lake McKenzie, go shipwreck spotting on 75 Mile Beach and float down Eli Creek. (B,L) DAY 3 Fraser Island to Kroombit Park. With bush tucker, a mechanical bull and goat rodeo, you’d be forgiven for thinking you were in an outback reality show on this 10,000-acre cattle station. (B,D) DAY 4 Kroombit Park to Emu Park. Get all the cowboy out of your system this morning with horse riding, quad biking or trap shooting, then crack a cold one before we roll on to Emu Park. (B,L,D) DAY 5 Emu Park to the Whitsundays (Sailing). We’re blingin’ our way around the Whitsundays on our own private yacht. Don your captain’s hat and ensure it’s all plain sailing or embrace your inner Kardashian and relax on deck. (B,D) DAY 6 Long Island Resort (Whitehaven Beach). Let’s make this as crystal clear as the water – Whitehaven Beach is breathtaking. Not only does silica white sand stretch for over seven kilometres, it’s literally the most photographed beach in Oz. (B,L,D) DAY 7 Long Island Resort. Did someone say buffet breakfast? (Over) indulge, recharge and relax with water sports, lazy hammock time and fish feeding right off the jetty. You’re on island time. (B) DAY 8 The Whitsundays to Cairns. From crocodile skins to glass-blowing artists, the night markets will keep you entertained. Still got your sea legs? Head to the guaranteed croc-free lagoon at the Esplanade to decompress. (B)
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CHOOSE YOUR DEPARTURE CITY THE WHITSUNDAYS OR CAIRNS
DAY 2 Whitehaven Beach. Snap a #whitesandselfie and set your watch to island time. (B,L,D) DAY 3 Long Island Resort. Hike the rainforest, SUP, then make a date with a hammock. (B) DAY 4 The Whitsundays to Cairns. Drop anchor in Cairns for two nights of getting down with your tropical self. (B) DAY 5 & 6 Cairns. Hang with the turtles on the Great Barrier Reef or welcome the day in a hot air balloon. You call the shots here. (B,D) (B) TRIP PRICE OF R10100
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Dates & Prices 2015-16
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DAY 1 Sydney to Crescent Head (via the Hunter Valley). Pressing grapes by foot then bunker down at a legendary point break (Bodhi would go). (D) DAY 2 Crescent Head to Byron Bay. Get another surf lesson in before we follow the sun north. (B,L) DAY 3 Byron Bay. This is where peace and tranquillity go to relax. You should too. Or jump out of a plane. Byron doesn’t care as long as you’re happy. (B) DAY 4 Byron Bay to Gold Coast. Off to Surfers Paradise where night here has a sneaky way of becoming morning. (B) DAY 5 Gold Coast to Brisbane. Brisbane has a beach in the centre of the city. Well played. (B)
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On the bucket list (included) ++ Wine tasting experience in the Hunter Valley ++ Surf lesson at Topdeck’s surf retreat ++ Rainforest walk in Springbrook NP
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4 breakfasts (B), 1 lunch (L), 1 dinner (D) 4 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins Modern air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi Awesome Trip Leader + Driver
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SADDLE UP Ever wanted to experience life on a cattle station? Saddle up for a taste of the real Australia in the remote outback grasslands of Biloela and learn the art of whip cracking, goat mustering and working the lasso. As the sun sets, prepare for an outback feast of camp oven damper and farm-grown produce, take on the mechanical bull and play connectthe-dots under the star-lit sky before tucking in for the night.
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DAY 2 Crescent Head to Byron Bay. Wax on for this morning’s surf lesson and work up a surfer’s appetite for our BBQ lunch (great excuse for extra snags). (B,L) DAY 3 Byron Bay. The ‘Welcome to Byron Bay’ sign says it all: “Cheer up. Slow down. Chill out”. You’ve got 24 hours to find inner peace. (B) DAY 4 Byron Bay to Gold Coast. Take a peek at Natural Bridge before hitting the theme park capital of Australia. (B) DAY 5 Gold Coast to Fraser Island. Say g’day to Brisbane as we make a stop on our pilgrimage to spot the purest breed of dingoes remaining on the planet. (B,D) DAY 6 Fraser Island. Rainforests sprouting from sand. A decaying shipwreck. Sharks riding waves. Fraser is more rugged than Russell Crowe and you’ll see it all on our 4WD tour. (B,L) DAY 7 Fraser Island to Kroombit Park. If you haven’t spotted a kangaroo yet, now’s your chance as we saddle up for a stay at a working cattle station. (B,D) DAY 8 Kroombit Park to Emu Park. Live the life of a stockman and throw your leg over a horse or quad bike, or test out your trap shooting skills. (B,L,D) DAY 9 Emu Park to the Whitsundays (Sailing). Kick back and watch the Milky Way, straight flowin’ on a boat on the deep blue sea. You have arrived. (B,D) DAY 10 Long Island Resort (Whitehaven Beach). Pop on your captain’s hat, like a boss. Anchor off Whitehaven, snorkel Blue Pearl Bay... just get ‘er to Long Island by sundown. (B,L,D) DAY 11 Long Island Resort*. You + one full day on a tropical island = shibby! Beach it. Water sport it. Or kick it in a hammock, cocktail in hand. (B) DAY 12 The Whitsundays to Cairns. Hop aboard our land yacht – Cairns and an obscene amount of coconut trees await. Head to the night markets… or straight to the Woolshed. (B) DAY 13, 14 & 15 Cairns. Well, hellooo three days in Cairns! Head straight to the Great Barrier Reef – do not pass Go – on a day trip to snorkel or dive with your Nemo bucket list. Gorge yourself on adventure with options of jungle surfing, skydiving, bungee, hot air ballooning, horse riding, white-water rafting. Cairns is basically a mini tropical Vegas, but with only one casino. (Bx3, Dx1)
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Wine tasting in the stunning Hunter Valley Surf lesson at Topdeck’s surf retreat Rainforest walk in Springbrook NP Full-day Fraser Island 4WD experience Authentic ‘Goat Rodeo’ at Kroombit Park Outback Cattle Station Overnight sailing in the Whitsunday Islands Visit stunning Whitehaven Beach 2 nights at the tropical Long Island Resort Sunset & sunrise over Uluru “Valley of the Winds” walk at Kata Tjuta Guided hike of Kings Canyon Canoe in the Katherine Gorge East Alligator River cruise in Kakadu Aboriginal guide and entry into Arnhemland Visit Aboriginal rock art sites in Kakadu NP Swim in the fresh waters of Litchfield NP
More inclusions ++ 26 breakfasts (B), 6 lunches (L), 12 dinners (D) ++ 24 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night in a swag, 1 night live-aboard sailing ++ Entrance fees to national parks ++ Modern air-conditioned vehicles ++ Awesome Driver/Guide DAY 21 Alice Springs. A lazy day by the pool is in order. Bored? High-five Chris ‘Brolga’ Barnes aka Kangaroo Dundee or learn Aboriginal bush remedies in the Desert Park Gardens. (B) DAY 22 Alice Springs to Tennant Creek. Australia loves big things – Big Banana, Big Pineapple, Big Cow. Some of the granite boulders of Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles) are up to 7m in diameter. The cow can bring it. (B,D) DAY 23 Tennant Creek to Katherine. You’re in the real Never Never now. Still, you’ll be living the highlife with a pub lunch and thermal springs soak. (B,D) DAY 24 Katherine Gorge & Edith Falls. Katherine is HUGE. From east to west it touches the Queensland and West Australian borders. Today you get to experience the VIP section. (B)
DAY 16 Cairns to Alice Springs. Take to the skies and meet up with your NT crew in Alice Springs. (B) DAY 17 Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). Did you know Uluru is actually a rusty 600-million-year old hunk o’ earth that would be grey if not for its iron content? At sunset it looks all kinds of awesome. (B,D)
DAY 27 Kakadu to Darwin (Litchfield National Park). Giant mounds built by climate-controlling termites (aligned north to south to keep ‘em cool) and waterfalls await at our last stop at Litchfield National Park. (B,L)
DAY 19 Uluru To Kings Canyon. The Pitjantjatjara name Kata-Tjuta means ‘many heads’... you’ll see why on today’s hike. Sleep under a sky that shines bright like a diamond. (B,D) DAY 20 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs. Discover 50 shades of red sandstone as we flirt with the edge of Kings Canyon and reach the Garden of Eden. (B,L)
CHOOSE YOUR DEPARTURE CITY SYDNEY OR DARWIN
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Dates & Prices 2015-16
This trip is made up of the 14 Day Island Suntanner and 11 Day Rock ‘N’ Top trips. See p.37 and p.51 for more details. Ex. Sydney AAGASD Start 7.30am Wake Up! Sydney Finish 6.00pm Mitchell Street Darwin Ex. Darwin AAGADS Start 7.00am Melaleuea on Mitchell Darwin Finish 6.00pm Wake Up! Sydney
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DAY 25 Katherine to Kakadu National Park. Get Territory tough with a hike up Gunlom Falls with views over this Great Southern Land, then fly over the monolithic Arnhem Land Escarpment. (B,D) DAY 26 Kakadu National Park. Visit the open-air Australian Louvre of Nourlangie Rock – home to famous Indigenous art works. (No snooty art critic act required here.) Then, croc spotting and a lesson on 20,000 years of culture. (B)
DAY 18 Uluru, Kata-Tjuta National Park (The Olgas). Salute the sun at Uluru, release your inner artist with a dot painting class then test your star-trail photography skills. (B)
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The Top End of the Northern Territory (Darwin, Katherine and Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks) have an annual wet season that typically operates between November and April. During the wet season it is necessary to change our dry season itinerary and substitute some attractions, particularly in Kakadu National Park. Please refer to our website www.topdeck.travel for our wet season itinerary. Please note - Flights are not included in the trip price
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DAY 1 Sydney to Crescent Head (via Hunter Valley). Get your (grape) stomp on, enjoy a wine tasting, then settle into our surf camp for live tunes. (D)
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DAY 2 Crescent Head to Byron Bay. Give your best Kelly Slater impression during this morning’s surf lesson. Cruise through Coffs Harbour to meet your spirit animal in Byron Bay. (B,L) DAY 3 Byron Bay. Your perfect Byron day? Sunrise at the lighthouse, surfing, skydiving, then sipping on a Stone & Wood beer at the Beach Hotel. Or are you more yoga, green smoothie, drum circle, repeat? (B) DAY 4 Byron Bay to Gold Coast. Bin your bananas, we’re crossing the border. Natural Bridge in Springbrook National Park will wash away your tears for Byron. Tonight we party in Surfers Paradise. (B) DAY 5 Gold Coast to Fraser Island. Have a quickie (visit) in Brisbane before we hit the highway and arrive on Fraser Island (aka paradise) in time for sunset. (B,D)
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Wine tasting experience in the Hunter Valley Surf lesson at Topdeck’s surf retreat Rainforest walk in Springbrook NP Full-day Fraser Island 4WD experience Authentic ‘Goat Rodeo’ at Kroombit Park Outback Cattle Station Overnight sailing in the Whitsunday Islands Visit stunning Whitehaven Beach Sunset & sunrise over Uluru “Valley of the Winds” walk at Kata Tjuta Guided hike of Kings Canyon
++ 19 breakfasts (B), 5 lunches (L), 9 dinners (D) ++ 17 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night in a swag, 1 night live-aboard sailing ++ Entrance fees to national parks ++ Modern air-conditioned vehicles ++ Awesome Driver/Guide the Dreamtime with a dot painting class, art markets and cultural dance performance. (B)
DAY 7 Fraser Island to Kroombit Park. Swap flip flops for cowboy boots and experience life on a 10,000 acre cattle station. The goat rodeo is just a preview of what’s to come. Mechanical bull, anyone? (B,D)
DAY 19 Uluru to Kings Canyon. Coolio might’ve walked through the “valley of the shadow of death”, but today we’re walking through the Valley of the Winds on route to Kata Tjuta – 36 epic sandstone domes in the middle of the desert. (B,D)
DAY 8 Kroombit Park to Emu Park. Get more bang for your country buck with horse riding, quad biking or trap shooting before we gravitate back to the coast via Rockhampton and hit the beach. No bull. (B,L,D)
DAY 20 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs. Standing on solid rock, sacred ground, the Rim Walk around Kings Canyon will change your life. You’re now a dead set bloody legend! (B,L)
DAY 10 Long Island Resort. Set the compass to Whitehaven Beach. Be ruined for other beaches for life. Snorkel. Swim. Soak up the sun, then help steer the way to Long Island. (B,L,D) DAY 11 Long Island Resort. Red pill: Zumba, water sports and mini golf. Blue pill: Hammock nap and sunset cocktails. Keanu never had it so tough. (B) DAY 12 The Whitsundays to Cairns. Don’t cry over white sand – Cairns awaits! Balance the number of sweat beads rolling down your back with restaurant, bar and club choices. (B) DAY 13, 14 & 15 Cairns. When locals include giant birds ready to headbutt you and snakes that swallow crocs, the best way to deal is jump – hurl yourself from great heights with a bungy cord, zipline through the Daintree, skydive over the Great Barrier Reef or wake up at an obscene hour to go hot air ballooning. If you only do one thing, join our optional day trip to snorkel, dive and cruise the EAC with sea turtles, dude. (Bx3, Dx1) DAY 16 Transit day Cairns to Alice Springs. Fly from Cairns to Alice Springs. Realise you’re not in Kansas anymore, Toto. (B) DAY 17 Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). What you gonna do with all those humps? Visit an outback camel farm before we arrive at the biggest hump of all: Uluru. Guided walk, sunset and champagne? Bloody beautiful, mate. (B,D) DAY 18 Uluru, Kata-Tjuta National Park (The Olgas). Head back to Uluru at sunrise and loop the base or opt for a Harley ride or scenic flight. Embrace
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DAY 6 Fraser Island. Explore the world’s largest sand island by 4WD. Think: 75-Mile Beach, Maheno Shipwreck, floating down Eli Creek and SUP on Lake McKenzie. Consider staying forever. Remember dingoes. (B,L)
DAY 9 Emu Park to The Whitsundays. Step aboard your private yacht, hoist the sails and kick back on deck while your chef prepares dinner. B and Jay Z, who? This is how we roll. (B,D)
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DAY 1 Sydney to Crescent Head. Stomping, swilling, and sipping the Hunter Valley’s finest drops. And a bus nap, waking up to a surf camp. Yeah, sucks to be you. (D)
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THE ROCK Uluru is to Australia, what the Eiffel Tower is to the French. What this place lacks in coffee, croissants and modern amenities, it makes up for in cultural heritage and sheer, wild beauty. Watch the changing hues of red as the first streaks of daylight hit the rock and play connect-the-dots with the stars as you slip into the Dreamtime under the Milky Way.
BY THE NUMBERS Age: 600 million years. First aboriginal settlement: 10,000 years ago. Height: 348 metres. Depth: 2.5 kilometres below ground. Length: 3.6 kilometres. Width: 1.9 kilometres
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DAY 2 Uluru, Kata-Tjuta National Park (The Olgas). Want to join a dot painting art class at the Aboriginal Art markets but need some inspiration? Uluru at sunrise will do the trick! Rev it up a notch with a Harley ride or scenic flight, or stay grounded and walk around the base. Embrace the Dreamtime with an afternoon cultural dance performance. You might know the Nutbush, but your moves ain’t got nothing on this. (B) DAY 3 Uluru to Kings Canyon. Pack your hiking boots – we’re trekking through the Valley of the Winds and heading for Kata-Tjuta (The Olgas). Get down with your inner Bear Grylls as we roll across the desert plains and into Watarrka National Park. Tonight, discover the outback luxury of an Aussie swag as we camp under the stars. Who says romance is dead? (B,D) DAY 4 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs. The Kings Canyon Rim Walk is the real deal. Think age-old cycads, eroded dome shapes, a visit to The Lost City – and that’s not even the best part. The sheltered valley and waterhole of the Garden of Eden makes today bloody bonza (translation: rad). (B,L) DAY 5 Alice Springs. Today = free day. Jump into the joey nursery at Kangaroo Dundee’s place (aka the man who should win ‘mother’ of the century for hand-rearing orphaned joeys) and hold a baby while you’re there. Be transported through time in a historic aircraft at the Royal Flying Doctor Museum or get lost in the mystery of the Australian outback (we’re not talking Wolf Creek, either) at Desert Park Gardens. (B) DAY 6 Alice Springs to Tennant Creek. Technophiles beware! Think your old Nokia was out-dated? Wait till you see the Overland Telegraph line at the Barrow Creek Hotel! To round off the afternoon, we’ve got some pretty epic granite boulders for you at the sacred site of Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles). (B,D) DAY 7 Tennant Creek to Katherine. Soak up the steamy thermal springs of Mataranka, then for a fair dinkum experience, look no further than the Daly Waters Pub. Located ‘in the middle of somewhere’, this place was the site of Australia’s first international airport back when flights to London took eight days. Strewth. When you’re done, take in a game of lawn bowls at the local Country Club and enjoy a good ol’ fashioned BBQ with the locals. (B,D) DAY 8 Katherine Gorge and Edith Falls. With cliffs plunging down to the pandanus-lined freshwater river, the Katherine Gorge is yours to explore from your very own canoe. Rather give the paddle the boot? Upgrade to a three-gorge cruise and watch everyone else do the hard work instead. Then we make our way to one of NT’s best picnic and swimming spots, Edith Falls. (B) DAY 9 Katherine to Kakadu National Park. Don’t go chasing waterfalls… Isn’t that how the song goes? Well forget that! Soak up the best of Kakadu National Park with some waterfall chasing, a dip in the most idyllic natural pools and a scenic flight over the Escarpment. (B,D) DAY 10 Kakadu National Park. Spot a croc, hone your spear-throwing skills and get a lesson in history with our local Indigenous tour guide. With special permission from the local custodians, we’ll disembark on the river for a walk into Arnhem Land. We’re also checking out Nourlangie Rock for some Aboriginal
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Sunset & sunrise over Uluru “Valley of the Winds” walk at Kata Tjuta Guided hike of Kings Canyon Canoe in the Katherine Gorge East Alligator River cruise in Kakadu Aboriginal guide and entry into Arnhemland Visit Aboriginal rock art sites in Kakadu NP Swim in the fresh waters of Litchfield NP
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More inclusions ++ 10 breakfasts (B), 2 lunches (L), 5 dinners (D) ++ 9 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night in a swag ++ Entrance fees to national parks ++ Modern air-conditioned vehicle ++ Awesome Driver/Guide rock art that really emphasises the significance of this precious land. We’re makin’ memories, kids. (B)
DAY 11 Kakadu to Darwin (Litchfield National Park). Seen one waterfall, seen ‘em all? Well no, but you’d be forgiven for thinking that way by now. Our trip ends at – you guessed it – the waterfalls of Litchfield National Park. Switch off and hit the water for one last swim. Go on, you deserve it. (B,L) Ex. Alice Springs AARTKD Start 7.00am Ibis Styles Hotel Alice Springs Finish 6.00pm Mitchell Street Darwin Ex. Darwin AARTDK Start 7.00am Melaleuea on Mitchell Darwin Finish 6.00pm Ibis Styles Hotel Alice Springs
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TRIP CODE: AARTKD/AARTDK Ex. Alice Springs AARTKD Start Finish 2015 26 Jan 05 Feb G 23 Feb 05 Mar G 23 Mar 02 Apr 20 Apr 30 Apr G 18 May 28 May G 08 Jun 18 Jun 15 Jun 25 Jun G 13 Jul 23 Jul G 20 Jul 30 Jul 10 Aug 20 Aug G 31 Aug 10 Sep 07 Sep 17 Sep G 05 Oct 15 Oct G 12 Oct 22 Oct 02 Nov 12 Nov G 23 Nov 03 Dec 30 Nov 10 Dec G 28 Dec 07 Jan G 2016 18 Jan 28 Jan 25 Jan 04 Feb G 22 Feb 03 Mar G 21 Mar 31 Mar G TRIP PRICE OF R16100
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The Top End of the Northern Territory (Darwin, Katherine and Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks) have an annual wet season that typically operates between November and April. During the wet season it is necessary to change our dry season itinerary and substitute some attractions, particularly in Kakadu National Park. Please refer to our website www.topdeck.travel for our wet season itinerary.
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DAY 1 Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). We’re hitting the red ground running with a visit to a camel farm and then onto lunch in Yulara (the gateway resort to Uluru). It’s off to Uluru in the afternoon for a guided tour, and a glass of bubbles as the glow of sunset takes hold. How’s the serenity? (D)
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DAY 1 Alice Springs to Tennant Creek. Dust off the red Alice Springs dust... actually, never mind. You’d better get used to that during your Top End adventure. First stop: Barrow Creek Pub. Text mum to let her know you’re heading off in Morse code like they did back when this place was a Telegraph Station. Hit up a classic Aussie Roadhouse before hiking through the sacred site of Karlu Karlu (Devil’s Marbles). (D) DAY 2 Tennant Creek to Katherine. Taking this trip is thirsty work, and you’ll soon be able to re-hydrate with an ice-cold beer at one of ‘Straya’s best-known watering holes, the Daly Waters Pub. Later, drift off into the Dreamtime in the steamy thermal springs of Mataranka in the heart of the Never Never. Never never thought you’d find this in the outback, hey? (B,D)
On the bucket list (included) ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
Canoe in the Katherine Gorge East Alligator River cruise in Kakadu Aboriginal guide and entry into Arnhemland Visit Aboriginal rock art sites in Kakadu NP Swim in the fresh waters of Litchfield NP
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5 breakfasts (B), 1 lunches (L), 3 dinners (D) 5 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins Entrance fees to national parks Modern air-conditioned vehicle Awesome Driver/Guide
DAY 3 Katherine Gorge & Edith Falls. You’ve got a front row seat for the wicked wildlife and scenery while canoeing along the Katherine River – the Gorge is yours to explore. But if you’d rather not be up the creek with a paddle, take your trip next level by upgrading to a three-gorge cruise and venture even further into the wilderness. We’ll grab some lunch en route to the majestic Edith Falls – #nofilter necessary. (B)
of the Desert style (heels optional) and take in the fiery sunset. (B)
DAY 4 Katherine to Kakadu National Park. The only thing more terrifying than the plastic clog variety are the crocs that can be found in Kakadu. Luckily, the areas we’re heading to today are saltwater crocodile free. If this place looks familiar, you’ve probably seen Crocodile Dundee one too many times. Still too freaked out to swim? Take a scenic flight for a bird’s eye view over the escarpment that marks the borderline of Arnhem Land. (B,D)
This trip is a section of the 11 Day Rock ‘N’ Top trip. See p.51 for more details.
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DAY 5 Kakadu National Park. Get ready to rock early, because we’re rolling deep into the park to check out some Aboriginal Rock Art sites and cruise the East Alligator River to see how many crocs we can snap. We’ve also got special permission to enter Arnhem Land for a lesson in traditional Aboriginal hunting methods and a cruise down the river. Hope you’ve got good aim because that’s how we’re catching lunch today. Kidding, you’ll have to buy your grub. Climb to the top of Ubirr Rock Priscilla, Queen
DAY 6 Kakadu to Darwin (Litchfield National Park). This morning, we chase more waterfalls and check out towering termite mounds in Litchfield National Park, then roll into Darwin where the front page of the newspaper can shout, “A croc walked into a bar…” without a hint of humour. Strewth. (B,L)
Ex. Alice Springs AARTUD Start 8.00am Ibis Styles Hotel Alice Springs Finish 6.00pm Mitchell Street Darwin Ex. Darwin AARTDU Start 7.00am Melaleuea on Mitchell Darwin Finish 6.00pm Ibis Styles Hotel Alice Springs The Top End of the Northern Territory (Darwin, Katherine and Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks) have an annual wet season that typically operates between November and April. During the wet season it is necessary to change our dry season itinerary and substitute some attractions, particularly in Kakadu National Park. Please refer to our website www.topdeck.travel for our wet season itinerary.
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DAY 1 Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). We’re hitting rock bottom… but in the best way possible because we’re off to Uluru. If you like big humps and you cannot lie, a visit to an outback camel farm will get your motor running. Just like a karma, karma, karma, chameleon, Uluru morphs through 50 shades of red, providing a rockin’ live show at sunset as you watch with a glass of bubbles in hand. Welcome to the outback, mate. (D) DAY 2 Uluru, Kata-Tjuta National Park (The Olgas). Start your day with a big bowl of ‘oh my god’ thanks to a breathtaking sunrise sesh back at Uluru. Follow in the footsteps of the traditional owners of this sacred World Heritage site with a full base walk, where you can escape the crowds and check out hidden waterholes. Do your best Attenborough narration as you keep watch for wedge-tailed eagles, spinifex hopping mice and thorny devils. Or splurge on a Harley ride or scenic flight and see the original Top of the Rock. Later, join a meditative dot painting class in the Aboriginal Art Markets and give yourself a free astrology lesson, stargazing at the endless Southern night sky. (B) DAY 3 Uluru to Kings Canyon. Get ready for some sole searching as we venture into the heart of the sacred Kata-Tjuta (The Olgas) and walk amongst the 36 red sandstone giants through the Valley of the Winds. After a Dreamtime archeology lesson, and a drive into Watarrka National Park, live the life of a jolly swagman as we camp under the stars. (B,D) DAY 4 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs. If you would walk 500 miles, then you’ll make it through the toughest part of the Rim Walk – Heart Attack Hill. Skirt the edges of Australia’s biggest natural skate bowl then take the stairway to heaven, down to the sheltered valley and waterhole of the Garden of Eden. You may not find the tree of life, or be allowed to swim, but the peacefulness of this stop will provide a good dose of red centre memories to take with you once we return to the arms of Alice. (B,L)
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This trip is a section of the 11 Day Rock ‘N’ Top trip. See p.51 for more details.
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HIT THE ROAD Stretching 243 kilometres through world-class surf breaks, rainforest and eucalyptus trees, the Great Ocean Road is a winding showcase of Australia’s best assets. Watch the waves crash against the 12 apostles at sunset, keep an eye out for koalas, kangaroos and even breaching whales in winter. Then take a fork in the road and explore waterfalls, national parks and some of the country’s best wines on a road trip to write home about.
NEED TO KNOW: Number of apostles: 8 (actually not 12) Famous movie shot here: Point Break (starring Keanu Reeves as 90s surfer dude) Most famous beach: Bell’s Beach.
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DAY 1 Adelaide to Parachilna (Flinders Ranges). Instead of starting with a scream, we’re starting the trip with a whisper. The Barossa Reservoir Whispering Wall is an engineer’s dream but just around the corner is Clare Valley; a wine drinker’s dream. (D) DAY 2 Parachilna to Quorn (Flinders Ranges). Flinders Ranges National Park is a spoiled brat, it has everything. From mountains to gorges and creeks to rivers, you’re lucky you get to play in its toy cupboard today. Grab a feed, then it’s time for some rock art and a lesson in hard yakka at Kanyaka Station – an abandoned sheep and cattle farm. (B,L) DAY 3 Quorn to Coober Pedy. First stop: #saltlakeselfies. Then, we meet the orphans of the kangaroo world and take shelter in the dugouts of opal mining town, Coober Pedy. Less about bombs, more about escaping the blazing heat. (B,D) DAY 4 Coober Pedy to Alice Springs. Today we cross the Mad Max landscape of the Moon Plain, but don’t worry, we won’t make you fight to the death. Then, check out the world’s longest Dingo Fence. Good thing there’s a gate. (B) DAY 5 Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). In 1860, 24 camels were brought to Australia. They got busy, now there are over 300,000. So hop on up and give one a ride when we stop at an outback camel farm. Afterwards, we come to the most recognisable rock in the world. Uluru will swallow gigabytes of photos but then the sun starts setting and it goes and changes colour on you, the sneaky bugger. Bring a spare memory card, you’re going to need it. (B,D) DAY 6 Uluru, Kata-Tjuta National Park (The Olgas). Sometimes words have two meanings but Uluru just means Uluru, thats how unique and sacred this place really is. In fact, if you take rocks from here, the Anangu people believe you will be cursed. So grab something from the markets and save yourself the damnation. (B)
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DAY 7 Uluru to Kings Canyon. Just like Marcia, Marcia, Marcia, Uluru gets all the attention; it’s time to meet its siblings. The Olgas offer some of the best hikes in Australia, but keep watch. Legend has it a great snake king lives on the summit. Tonight,
On the bucket list (included) ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
Local winery visit in Clare Valley View the magic of the Flinders Ranges Parachilna & famous Outback BBQ Stay underground in Coober Pedy Visit a kangaroo orphanage Sunset & sunrise over Uluru “Valley of the Winds” walk at Kata Tjuta Guided hike of Kings Canyon
More inclusions ++ 7 breakfasts (B), 2 lunches (L), 4 dinners (D) ++ 5 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night underground, 1 night in a swag ++ Entrance fees to national parks ++ Modern air-conditioned vehicle ++ Awesome Driver/Guide get your swag on (Australian for sleeping under the stars). (B,D)
DAY 8 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs. Kings Canyon starts with Heart Attack Hill before we get to the Garden of Eden... what’s that saying about no pain no gain? Our trip ends in Alice Springs – the epicentre of Australia – so spin the bottle and pick a direction. It doesn’t have to end here! (B,L) This trip is a section of the 12 Day Down South & Outback trip. See p.58 for more details. Ex. Adelaide AAOGAU Start 7.00am YHA Central Adelaide Finish 6.00pm Ibis Styles Hotel Alice Springs Ex. Alice Springs AAOGUA Start 7.00am Ibis Styles Hotel Alice Springs Finish 6.00pm YHA Central Adelaide
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DAY 3 Grampians National Park to Adelaide. By the end of today you’ll have nailed a trifecta of the highest, largest and longest landforms across two states. Straight outta the gate: McKenzie Falls, the largest waterfall in Victoria. It’s no Niagara, but flowing water is guaranteed year-round – a rare promise in a country that’s 40% desert. Then, the Northern Grampians for one last pano where #natureporn trends with views to Mt Williams, the highest peak in the park and third-highest mountain in Victoria. To complete the trilogy: the Murray River – a bronze medallist to the Nile and Amazon – stretching 2520 kilometres and spanning three states. How’s that for today’s form guide? (B) This trip is a section of the 12 Day Down South & Outback trip. See p.58 for more details.
On the bucket list (included) ++ Great Ocean Road & sunset at 12 Apostles ++ Stunning Grampians NP ++ Visit Brambuk Cultural Centre & paint your own boomerang ++ Hike to the base of MacKenzie Falls
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2 breakfasts (B), 2 dinners (D) 2 nights in lodges & hotels Modern air-conditioned vehicle Awesome Driver/Guide
Ex. Melbourne AAMRMA Start 6.30am Nomads A'Beckett St Melbourne Finish 6.00pm YHA Central Adelaide Ex. Adelaide AAMRAM Start 6.30am YHA Central Adelaide Finish 7.00pm Nomads A'Beckett St Melbourne
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DAY 2 Port Campbell to Grampians National Park. From one natural wonder to another, we’ll explore the 167,000 hectares of The Grampians – a Mecca for hikers and rock climbers. More than just a place to get geology goosebumps, you’ll be standing on sacred ground, with 80% of Victoria’s Aboriginal rock art on show. Meet the traditional land owners, whose ancestors were scratching and dabbing their Dreamtime stories onto rock long before the Pyramids of Egypt were conceived, then paint your own story onto a boomerang. (B,D)
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DAY 1 Melbourne to Port Campbell (Great Ocean Road). If you’ve ever seen a car commercial, chances are you’ve seen the Great Ocean Road. With mere metres between road and water, hairpin bends and epic views out every window – today you’ll join the list of five million people to do this road-of-passage each year. Before putting any rubber on GOR, we’ll tick off the spiritual home of surfing, spot koalas in the wild and lunch in a seaside village. This afternoon is all about the Twelve Apostles, aka the Stonehenge of the Australian coast. (D)
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DAY 1 Melbourne to Port Campbell (Great Ocean Road). OMG it’s the GOR. This road trip to the 12 Apostles is on your bucket list, even if you didn’t know it. Once you’ve picked your gob-smacked jaw off the floor you too will preach the beauty of this drive. (D) DAY 2 Port Campbell to Grampians National Park. Melbournites brag you can have four seasons in one day. Local Aboriginal tribes recognise six seasons in Grampians National Park… how do you even dress for that?! Get the inside scoop at Brambuk Cultural Centre. (B,D) DAY 3 Grampians National Park to Adelaide. Australia is coming at you today; best be prepared. Into the wilds we go, hiking to MacKenzie Falls and 22,000 years of rock art. (B) DAY 4 Adelaide. You’ve made it to the City of Churches but there’s no sermon here. It’s a free day for the adventurous to head to Kangaroo Island. Learn about the birds and the bees... and some of the other 46 endemic species. (B) DAY 5 Adelaide to Parachilna (Flinders Ranges). If you’re a dam enthusiast this might just be the best day of your life. We’re stopping at the Barossa Reservoir Whispering Wall. For everyone else, there’s wine. #winning! (B,D) DAY 6 Parachilna to Quorn (Flinders Ranges). Koalas? Done it. Emus and kangaroos? Doing it today on a hike to a rock stadium like no other – Wilpena Pound. Maximum Australian taste (no added sugar). (B,L,D) DAY 7 Quorn to Coober Pedy. Destination: Coober Pedy. Where locals live in homes carved deep underground to escape the heat. Just like wombats. (B,D) DAY 8 Coober Pedy to Alice Springs. Cross Moon Plain like a fleeing Mad Max or glammed-up Priscilla Queen of the Desert. Remember to close the gate on 5,614 kms of dingo fence. (B)
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DAY 9 Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). Baby got back… at an outback camel farm visit this morning. Tonight? Date night with Uluru. Sunset and bubbles, oh my! (B,D)
On the bucket list (included) ++ G reat Ocean Road & sunset at 12 Apostles ++ Stunning Grampians NP ++ Visit Brambuk Cultural Centre & paint your own boomerang ++ Hike to the base of MacKenzie Falls ++ Local winery visit in Clare Valley ++ View the magic of the Flinders Ranges ++ Parachilna & famous Outback BBQ ++ Stay underground in Coober Pedy ++ Visit a kangaroo orphanage ++ Sunset & sunrise over Uluru ++ “Valley of the Winds” walk at Kata Tjuta ++ Guided hike of Kings Canyon
More inclusions ++ 11 breakfasts (B), 2 lunches (L), 7 dinners (D) ++ 9 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night underground, 1 night in a swag ++ Entrance fees to national parks ++ Modern air-conditioned vehicle ++ Awesome Driver/Guide DAY 10 Uluru, Kata-Tjuta National Park (The Olgas). What’s more amazing than sunset at Uluru? Sunrise. Get your adventure on with a scenic flight or Harley ride. (B) DAY 11 Uluru to Kings Canyon. Visit Kata-Tjuta (The Olgas), where according to the Dreaming, the great snake king Wanambi inhabits the highest peak. Tonight we sleep in swags. Best zip up tight! (B,D) DAY 12 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs. The Kings Canyon Rim Walk will cap your Aussie outback adventure. You could pass as an Aussie now, mate! (B,L) Ex. Melbourne AAMRMU Start 6.30am Nomads A'Beckett St Melbourne Finish 6.00pm Ibis Styles Hotel Alice Springs Ex. Alice Springs AAMRUM Start 7.00am Ibis Styles Hotel Alice Springs Finish 7.00pm Nomads A'Beckett St Melbourne
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DAY 3 Quorn to Coober Pedy. What you spotted yesterday? You can have on your pizza tonight. It’s not just opal mining they do well here. (B,D) DAY 4 Coober Pedy to Alice Springs. Strap on a billowing silver cape, we’re crossing the Moon Plain and taking in the Breakaways Reserve in true Priscilla, Queen of the Desert style. (B) DAY 5 Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). Taller than the Eiffel Tower, 10 kilometres around its base, Uluru isn’t just epic. It’s the red heart of Aus. (B,D) DAY 6 Uluru, Kata-Tjuta National Park (The Olgas). Rock of ages? 600 million of them, in fact. Get swept up in Uluru’s mystical aura with a base walk. (B)
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Parachilna & famous Outback BBQ Stay underground in Coober Pedy Visit a kangaroo orphanage Sunset & sunrise over Uluru “Valley of the Winds” walk at Kata Tjuta Guided hike of Kings Canyon East Alligator River cruise in Kakadu Aboriginal guide and entry into Arnhemland Visit Aboriginal rock art sites in Kakadu NP
More inclusions ++ 14 breakfasts (B), 3 lunches (L), 8 dinners (D) ++ 12 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night underground, 1 night in a swag ++ Entrance fees to national parks ++ Modern air-conditioned vehicle ++ Awesome Driver/Guide
DAY 7 Uluru to Kings Canyon. Want to know a secret? Mt Olga is actually taller than Uluru. And it has 35 other rock buddies to keep it company. (B,D)
lookouts before a flight over Australia’s final frontier. (B,D)
DAY 8 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs. Find a fig leaf; we’re hiking the Rim Walk to the Garden of Eden. Hope you like mindblowing beauty burning into your retinas. (B,L)
DAY 14 Kakadu National Park. At half the size of Switzerland, there’s a lot of Kakadu to see. Behold the Nat Geo highlights reel: rock art, croc cruise and spear throwing in Arnhem Land. (B)
DAY 9 Alice Springs. Get to know Alice with a free day, smack bang in the epicentre of Australia. (B)
DAY 15 Kakadu to Darwin (Litchfield National Park). Chase more waterfalls in Litchfield National Park before a return to reality in Darwin. You’ve got outback in your soul for good now. (B,L)
DAY 10 Alice Springs to Tennant Creek. Roll into Barrow Creek (population: 11) and donate one of your dollar, dollar bills to the ‘Barrow Creek Bank’. Then play amongst Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles). (B,D) DAY 11 Tennant Creek to Katherine. Fancy a hot bath? The teal waters of Mataranka thermal springs are worth the sweat. (B,D) DAY 12 Katherine Gorge & Edith Falls. Row, row, row your canoe down the most spectacular gorge you might ever see. Cool down under Edith Falls. (B) DAY 13 Katherine to Kakadu National Park. Make like Mick Dundee and suss out Kakadu’s prettiest
This trip is a section of the 11 Day Rock ‘N’ Top and the 12 Day Down South & Outback trips. See p.51 and p.58 for more details.
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DAY 2 Port Campbell to Grampians National Park. See where London Bridge really did fall down on a morning beat around the Great Ocean Road’s best assets then paint your own boomerang at the Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre. (B,D) DAY 3 Grampians National Park to Adelaide. Hike to the largest waterfall in the Grampians and step into an ancient outdoor artists’ workshop with rock walls as canvas. (B) DAY 4 Adelaide. Welcome to one of the world’s coolest cities (according to Lonely Planet). Spend the day slurping noodles in the Adelaide Central Market, tram it to the seaside village of Glenelg or spot seals, kangaroos and penguins on Australia’s answer to the Galapagos: Kangaroo Island. (B) DAY 5 Adelaide to Parachilna (Flinders Ranges). There’s more wineries around here than flies on a sheep’s… but today we’re taking you to the oldest in the Clare Valley for a taste test. On the way, we stop at the Barossa Reservoir Whispering Wall. There’s a time and place for confessions. This isn’t it. (B,D) DAY 6 Parachilna to Quorn (Flinders Ranges). Tough mudder? Pfft. The emus running alongside the bus eat stones and glass to grind up food in their gut. Get Bear Grylls-tough on a hike to Wilpena Pound—a natural amphitheatre about three times the size of Uluru—then on to rock art site Arkaroo Rock, and the Kanyaka Ruins. (B,L,D) DAY 7 Quorn to Coober Pedy. After a #saltlakeselfie stop, we meet the orphans of the kangaroo world, and explore the most random place on earth – the underground town of Coober Pedy. (B,D) DAY 8 Coober Pedy to Alice Springs. If mankind were to be wiped out, the scene might look like the Moon Plain—a desolate, lunar landscape only broken by the Dingo Fence. Luckily the pool at our accommodation isn’t a mirage. (B) DAY 9 Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). Have your own Wills and Kate moment when we toast the sunset at Uluru. But first, a guided walk to get schooled on this 600-million-year-old monolith. (B,D) DAY 10 Uluru, Kata-Tjuta National Park (The Olgas). Beat the heat with a morning hike around the base of Uluru, or get fancier than Iggy Azalea with a Harley ride or scenic flight. You might know the Harlem Shake but what about the emu or kangaroo? Learn some sweet new moves with a cultural dance group. (B) DAY 11 Uluru to Kings Canyon. After hiking through the Valley of the Winds into the heart of the sacred Kata-Tjuta, we’ll journey across desert plains with the promise of some serious swag to meet us around the campfire. An Aussie swag that is (aka your bed for the night). This sky is what Coldplay has been crooning about. (B,D) DAY 12 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs. Do a Google image search for Kings Canyon. Slap yourself for having no idea beauty like this existed. We’ll do the Rim Walk to the Garden of Eden (exactly what it sounds like) before a picnic lunch and a trip back into the arms of Alice. (B,L) DAY 13 Alice Springs. Feeling a bit weary? Kick back around the pool, or if you’ve got energy to burn, visit the best surrogate mother on the planet: Kangaroo Dundee. Get a history lesson at the Royal Flying Doctor Museum. Think texting is annoying? Try the Traeger Pedal Radio. (B)
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On the bucket list (included) + Great Ocean Road & sunset at 12 Apostles + Stunning Grampians NP + Visit Brambuk Cultural Centre & paint your own boomerang + Hike to the base of MacKenzie Falls + Local winery visit in Clare Valley + View the magic of the Flinders Ranges + Parachilna & famous Outback BBQ + Stay underground in Coober Pedy + Visit a kangaroo orphanage + Sunset & sunrise over Uluru + “Valley of the Winds” walk at Kata Tjuta + Guided hike of Kings Canyon + Canoe in the Katherine Gorge + East Alligator River cruise in Kakadu + Aboriginal guide and entry into Arnhemland + Visit Aboriginal rock art sites in Kakadu NP + Swim in the fresh waters of Litchfield NP
More inclusions + 18 breakfasts (B), 3 lunches (L), 10 dinners (D) + 16 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night underground, 1 night in a swag + Entrance fees to national parks + Modern air-conditioned coach + Awesome Driver/Guide DAY 14 Alice Springs to Tennant Creek. This morning we’re hitting the ‘Barrow Creek Bank’—like the suspended coffee movement, but for beer. Sign a banknote, stick it to the wall of the Barrow Creek Pub and use it to buy a beer on a later journey. Then ‘knuckle down’ for our visit to Karlu Karlu. (B,D) DAY 15 Tennant Creek to Katherine. The pub crawl continues as we stop at Daly Waters Pub— home of Bill Bryson’s stubby-fuelled stay in Down Under. Leave a piece of yourself behind to add to the collection of bras, number plates and business cards then soak in the 34-degrees bliss of Mataranka thermal springs. (B,D) DAY 16 Katherine Gorge & Edith Falls. The green water of Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge will leave you pondering what lies beneath as you paddle through, but no crocs here. Too hard basket? Upgrade to a three-gorge cruise and save your energy for swimming at Edith Falls this afternoon. (B)
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DAY 18 Kakadu National Park. Ancient Aboriginal rock art, a croc-spotting cruise, spear throwing and learning traditional plant uses... you’ll be more Aussie than Vegemite at day’s end. (B)
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This trip is made up of a section of the 11 Day Rock ‘N’ Top and the 12 Day Down South & Outback trips. See p.51 and p.58 for more details.
Ex. Darwin AAMRDM Start Finish 2015 12 Jan 30 Jan 09 Feb 27 Feb 09 Mar 27 Mar 22 Jun 10 Jul 03 Aug 21 Aug 14 Sep 02 Oct 26 Oct 13 Nov 04 Dec 22 Dec 2016 11 Jan 29 Jan 01 Feb 19 Feb
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DAY 17 Katherine to Kakadu National Park. The natural pool and waterfalls in Kakadu smash any five-star hotel pool for six and if you thought you couldn’t get much more ‘Strayan, the falls were also in Crocodile Dundee. This afternoon, take an optional scenic flight over the Escarpment. (B,D)
DAY 19 Kakadu to Darwin (Litchfield National Park). Like the end of a spin class, it’s time for the cool down as we stop for more waterfalls in Litchfield National Park, then prepare to meet the Darwin locals, where the NT News provides some of the best headlines known to man. (B, L )
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Ex. Melborune AAMRMD Start 6.30am Nomads A'Beckett St Melbourne Finish 6.00pm Mitchell Street Darwin Ex. Darwin AAMRDM Start 7.00am Melaleuea on Mitchell Street Finish 7.00pm Nomads A'Beckett St Melbourne The Top End of the Northern Territory (Darwin, Katherine and Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks) have an annual wet season that typically operates between November and April. During the wet season it is necessary to change our dry season itinerary and substitute some attractions, particularly in Kakadu National Park. Please refer to our website www.topdeck.travel for our wet season itinerary.
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DAY 1 Melbourne to Port Campbell (Great Ocean Road). You might not be in a European convertible, but the views from this cliff-hugging drive are still as epic. See the Twelve Apostles and bust koalas in the treetops, whacked out on eucalyptus. (D)
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SMOKING 27. Topdeck operates a non-smoking policy on our coaches (although we make frequent stops for breaks), and in all of our accommodation, including tented accommodation.
LUGGAGE 28. There are strict weight limits for coaches when fully loaded. Therefore You are only entitled to have one piece of main luggage of standard size (see the pre-departure information or our website for size limits), and not weighing more than 15kg for outback trips and 20kg for East-coast & NZ trips. In addition You may bring a daypack.
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TRAVEL DOCUMENTS 20. Please ensure You carefully read your invoice, tickets and all other documents we send to You as soon as You receive them, and contact your travel agent, or us immediately if any information appears to be incorrect. We will not accept any liability if You fail to notify us of any inaccuracy in any document within 14 days of us sending them to You or your agent. While we will do our best to rectify any
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WELLINGTON SEVENS 5 - 8 FEB 2015 Join us in Wellington to watch 16 of the world’s top rugby nations clash over the chance to qualify for the sport’s inaugural appearance in the 2016 Rio Olympics. With 35,000 people attending in costume, this is the time and the place to rock that Superman onesie.
INCLUSIONS
++ 2 Day entry pass to the event ++ 3 Nights accommodation ++ Welcome dinner + 3 Breakfasts ++ Awesome Trip Leader
4 days from
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PRE & POST ACCOMMODATION. ARRIVE EARLY. STAY LATE
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WAKE UP! SYDNEY
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DARWIN
ALICE SPRINGS
CHRISTCHURCH
IBIS STYLES OASIS
JAILHOUSE
MELALEUCA ON MITCHELL
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400
500
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1000
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DAY 1 Sydney to Crescent Head (via Hunter Valley). Get your (grape) stomp on, enjoy a wine tasting, then settle into our surf camp for live tunes. (D) DAY 2 Crescent Head to Byron Bay. Wax on for this morning’s surf lesson and work up a surfer’s appetite for our BBQ lunch (great excuse for extra snags). (B,L) DAY 3 Byron Bay. The ‘Welcome to Byron Bay’ sign says it all: “Cheer up. Slow down. Chill out”. You’ve got 24 hours to find inner peace. (B) DAY 4 Byron Bay to Gold Coast. Take a peek at Natural Bridge before hitting the theme park capital of Australia. (B) DAY 5 Gold Coast to Fraser Island. Say g’day to Brisbane as we make a stop on our pilgrimage to spot the purest breed of dingoes remaining on the planet. (B,D) DAY 6 Fraser Island. Rainforests sprouting from sand. A decaying shipwreck. Sharks riding waves. Fraser is more rugged than Russell Crowe and you’ll see it all on our 4WD tour. (B,L) DAY 7 Fraser Island to Kroombit Park. If you haven’t spotted a kangaroo yet, now’s your chance as we saddle up for a stay at a working cattle station. (B,D) DAY 8 Kroombit Park to Emu Park. Live the life of a stockman and throw your leg over a horse or quad bike, or test out your trap shooting skills. (B,L,D) DAY 9 Emu Park to the Whitsundays (Sailing). Kick back and watch the Milky Way, straight flowin’ on a boat on the deep blue sea. You have arrived. (B,D) DAY 10 Long Island Resort (Whitehaven Beach). Pop on your captain’s hat, like a boss. Anchor off Whitehaven, snorkel Blue Pearl Bay... just get ‘er to Long Island by sundown. (B,L,D) DAY 11 Long Island Resort*. You + one full day on a tropical island = shibby! Beach it. Water sport it. Or kick it in a hammock, cocktail in hand. (B) DAY 12 The Whitsundays to Cairns. Hop aboard our land yacht – Cairns and an obscene amount of coconut trees await. Head to the night markets… or straight to the Woolshed. (B) DAY 13, 14 & 15 Cairns. Well, hellooo three days in Cairns! Head straight to the Great Barrier Reef – do not pass Go – on a day trip to snorkel or dive with your Nemo bucket list. Gorge yourself on adventure with options of jungle surfing, skydiving, bungee, hot air ballooning, horse riding, white-water rafting. Cairns is basically a mini tropical Vegas, but with only one casino. (Bx3, Dx1)
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BREAKFASTS
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LUNCHES
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Wine tasting in the stunning Hunter Valley Surf lesson at Topdeck’s surf retreat Rainforest walk in Springbrook NP Full-day Fraser Island 4WD experience Authentic ‘Goat Rodeo’ at Kroombit Park Outback Cattle Station Overnight sailing in the Whitsunday Islands Visit stunning Whitehaven Beach 2 nights at the tropical Long Island Resort Sunset & sunrise over Uluru “Valley of the Winds” walk at Kata Tjuta Guided hike of Kings Canyon Canoe in the Katherine Gorge East Alligator River cruise in Kakadu Aboriginal guide and entry into Arnhemland Visit Aboriginal rock art sites in Kakadu NP Swim in the fresh waters of Litchfield NP
+ 26 breakfasts (B), 6 lunches (L), 12 dinners (D) + 24 nights in hotels, lodges & cabins, 1 night in a swag, 1 night live-aboard sailing + Entrance fees to national parks + Modern air-conditioned vehicles + Awesome Driver/Guide DAY 21 Alice Springs. A lazy day by the pool is in order. Bored? High-five Chris ‘Brolga’ Barnes aka Kangaroo Dundee or learn Aboriginal bush remedies in the Desert Park Gardens. (B) DAY 22 Alice Springs to Tennant Creek. Australia loves big things – Big Banana, Big Pineapple, Big Cow. Some of the granite boulders of Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles) are up to 7m in diameter. The cow can bring it. (B,D) DAY 23 Tennant Creek to Katherine. You’re in the real Never Never now. Still, you’ll be living the highlife with a pub lunch and thermal springs soak. (B,D) DAY 24 Katherine Gorge & Edith Falls. Katherine is HUGE. From east to west it touches the Queensland and West Australian borders. Today you get to experience the VIP section. (B)
DAY 17 Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). Did you know Uluru is actually a rusty 600-million-year old hunk o’ earth that would be grey if not for its iron content? At sunset it looks all kinds of awesome. (B,D)
DAY 27 Kakadu to Darwin (Litchfield National Park). Giant mounds built by climate-controlling termites (aligned north to south to keep ‘em cool) and waterfalls await at our last stop at Litchfield National Park. (B,L)
DAY 20 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs. Discover 50 shades of red sandstone as we flirt with the edge of Kings Canyon and reach the Garden of Eden. (B,L)
Darwin
This trip is made up of the 14 Day Island Suntanner and 11 Day Rock ‘N’ Top trips. See p.37 and p.51 for more details. Ex. Sydney AAGASD Start 7.30am Wake Up! Sydney Finish 6.00pm Mitchell Street Darwin Ex. Darwin AAGADS Start 7.00am Melaleuea on Mitchell Darwin Finish 6.00pm Wake Up! Sydney
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Head 1 Crescent Surf Retreat Hunter Valley
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TRIP CODE: AAGASD/AAGADS Ex. Sydney AAGASD 27 DAYS Start Finish 2015 10 Jan 05 Feb 17 Jan 12 Feb 07 Feb 05 Mar 07 Mar 02 Apr 04 Apr 30 Apr 02 May 28 May 30 May 25 Jun 27 Jun 23 Jul 04 Jul 30 Jul 25 Jul 20 Aug 22 Aug 17 Sep 19 Sep 15 Oct 26 Sep 22 Oct 17 Oct 12 Nov 14 Nov 10 Dec 12 Dec 07 Jan 2016 02 Jan 28 Jan 09 Jan 04 Feb 06 Feb 03 Mar 05 Mar 31 Mar
DAY 25 Katherine to Kakadu National Park. Get Territory tough with a hike up Gunlom Falls with views over this Great Southern Land, then fly over the monolithic Arnhem Land Escarpment. (B,D)
DAY 16 Cairns to Alice Springs. Take to the skies and meet up with your NT crew in Alice Springs. (B)
DAY 19 Uluru To Kings Canyon. The Pitjantjatjara name Kata-Tjuta means ‘many heads’... you’ll see why on today’s hike. Sleep under a sky that shines bright like a diamond. (B,D)
CHOOSE YOUR DEPARTURE CITY SYDNEY OR DARWIN
Dates & Prices 2015-16
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DAY 26 Kakadu National Park. Visit the open-air Australian Louvre of Nourlangie Rock – home to famous Indigenous art works. (No snooty art critic act required here.) Then, croc spotting and a lesson on 20,000 years of culture. (B)
DAY 18 Uluru, Kata-Tjuta National Park (The Olgas). Salute the sun at Uluru, release your inner artist with a dot painting class then test your star-trail photography skills. (B)
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Ex. Darwin AAGADS 26 DAYS Start Finish 2015 12 Jan 06 Feb 09 Feb 06 Mar 09 Mar 03 Apr 06 Apr 01 May 04 May 29 May 01 Jun 26 Jun 29 Jun 24 Jul 27 Jul 21 Aug 03 Aug 28 Aug 24 Aug 18 Sep 21 Sep 16 Oct 19 Oct 13 Nov 26 Oct 20 Nov 16 Nov 11 Dec 04 Dec 29 Dec 14 Dec 08 Jan 2016 11 Jan 05 Feb 01 Feb 26 Feb 08 Feb 04 Mar 07 Mar 01 Apr
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The Top End of the Northern Territory (Darwin, Katherine and Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks) have an annual wet season that typically operates between November and April. During the wet season it is necessary to change our dry season itinerary and substitute some attractions, particularly in Kakadu National Park. Please refer to our website www.topdeck.travel for our wet season itinerary. Please note - Flights are not included in the triP Price
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17 DAY Grand Kiwi ANGKBC/ANGKCB
P.19
HOTELS, B&B & LODGES
5-17 DAYS
3–4 SHARE
5 DAY Sweet As North ANGKRW/ANGKWR
P.27
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COUNTRY: AUS
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TRIP LENGTH
22 DAY Spirit of the Pacific P.31
AASPSC/AASPCC
HOTELS & LODGES
3-28 DAYS
3–4 SHARE
11 DAY Reef Suntanner AAISGC/AAISCG
10 DAY Tropical Adventure P.39
11 DAY Rock 'N' Top AARTKD/AARTDK
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AAISBC/AAISCB
6 DAY Tropical Suntanner P.40
6 DAY Didgeridoo Dreams P.51
AARTUD/AARTDU
AAISWC/AAISCW
5 DAY Ultimate Surfari P.41
4 DAY Rock 'N' Canyon P.52
AARCUU
AAISSB/AAISBS
P.41
8 DAY Outback Gem P.53
AAOGAU/AAOGUA
P.56
15 DAY Kiwi Encounter ANGKAC/ANGKCA
10 DAY Pure Adrenalin P.21
ANGKWC/ANGKCW
7 DAY Southern Explorer P.24
P.25
14 DAY Island Suntanner
28 DAY Ultimate Aussie Adventure P.33
AAUASM/AAUAMS
27 DAY Grand Aussie
AAISSC/AAISCS
ANGKAW/ANGKWA
P.26
12 DAY East Coast Cruisin' P.37
AAISSQ/AAISQS
P.38
20 DAY Beach & Bush P.45
AAGASD/AAGADS
3 DAY Southern Cross AAMRMA/AAMRAM
ANGKCO
7 DAY Northen Explorer
12 DAY Down South & Outback P.57
AAMRMU/AAMRUM
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P.47
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15 DAY Opals & Outback AAOOAD/AAOODA
19 DAY Outback Adventure P.59
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