This is a small group adventure trip for ADULTS only where you will join other travellers from around the world. This is not a coach/hotel tour and tailor-made itineraries or car hire are NOT available. Trip is exclusively operated by OzXposure.
Tour Overview:
This trek is the ultimate adventure in Southern and Central Australia. Journey from Sydney to Canberra, and Melbourne to Adelaide. Sleep underground at Coober Pedy then take in the wonders of Ayers Rock , Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon. Relax in Alice Springs then come and spend time with the aboriginals and learn of their ancient ways and culture. Experience the timeless land at Kakadu. Swim at Litchfield National Park and paddle up Katherine Gorge.
Our Travel Style:
You will be joining a small group of other like-minded international travelers. Our small group sizes really let you get off the beaten path and escape the crowds. With no more than 14 people on tour you’ll enjoy all the flexibility of traveling with a small group of adventurous, like minded individuals. With our flexible night stops we can alter our itinerary to take in more of what you want to see. Only possible with a small group of adventurous people from all over the world.
Our tours are designed for adults (18+). However, due to the nature of these tours, they tend to incorporate activities and nightlife that appeal to the young and young at heart. And don't worry about coming by yourself, you'll quickly make friends with other people who are as keen to see and experience Australia and New Zealand as you are.
Accommodation: Camping
Never Camped Before?... No worries. We supply everything needed for an easy camping experience. We use large 4 man tents on most of our tours with only 2 people to a tent so there’s loads of room. On some of our more remote tours we stay in permanent camps with comfortable hard top tents or in traditional Aussie Swags for a true outdoors experience.
We supply eskys (coolers), gas lights, stoves, tables and chairs, even plates, knives, forks and all other camp accessories.
Flexible Itineraries:
The itinerary shown is intended as a guide only indicating a typical itinerary & series of activities. While our intention is to adhere to the published day by day route, the itinerary, distance traveled, type of accommodation and available activities may vary due to group input, weather, road conditions & local restrictions. Early or late season treks can be affected by extreme weather.
Much of this trek will be planned on the road to take in the best that Australia has to offer, so flexibility is the main ingredient.
Tour Description:
Say a fond farewell to Sydney on our first as we head to Australia’s largest city, Canberra, the nations’ capital. Take a tour through Parliament House, visit the National Art Gallery, War Memorial & Lake Burley Griffen or take a look at the nation's capital from one of the many lookouts around the city.
We head down to the south coast and the Lakes Entrance before arriving at Melbourne, Australia’s most cosmopolitan city. You’ll have plenty of time to appreciate this attractive city where you can sample a diverse range of international cuisine or catch a traditional Aussie rules football game.
Leaving Melbourne, we head West on the Great Ocean Road, one of the most scenic coastal stretches in the world, famed for dramatic rock formations, such as the Twelve Apostles and the amazing Shipwreck Coast. We continue over the Victorian/South Australian border and visit the volcanic Blue Lake in Mount Gambier. We’ll camp near Coorong National Park where you’ll see an abundance of pelicans and other wildlife. Next we’ll take you through South Australia’s wine growing region, the McLaren Vale, to try some of the local vintage.
After stopping in South Australia’s capital, Adelaide, come hiking in Mt Remarkable National Park, spotting wild kangaroos and emus at a fantastic lookout over the surrounding gulf country before heading back to our semi bush camp. Marvel at the changing scenery on the Stuart Highway as we head into the true outback interior and Coober Pedy. Take an opal mine tour - a great opportunity to purchase opals from the miners themselves. Tonight we will sleep underground in a dugout motel after a night out with the locals.
You will really appreciate how big and flat this country is as we cross the border into the Northern Territory and head towards Uluru (Ayers Rock). Our first view of the mighty monolith will be at sunset, so you can witness the changing shades of red of this awe inspiring natural splendor. The following day we will hike around the base of Uluru, learning some of the aboriginal legends that abound in this World Heritage Area. We’ll also visit the excellent cultural centre before heading to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), a series of large dome shaped rocks. The third natural wonder in this area is King’s Canyon. We’ll hike the challenging Rim Trail, seeing the Garden of Eden, a chasm filled with palm trees and take in some stunning views across the Canyon.
We'll head to Alice Springs via Kings Creek Station where there is an opportunity for you to take a quad bike or camel ride. We have a free day to take time out in Alice Springs. "The Alice" is home to some of the world's best hot air ballooning, complete with a champagne breakfast. Consider taking an optional day trip through the Western MacDonnell Ranges where you can see Simpson's Gap, the Ochre Pits or even hike around Ormiston Gorg; visit the Desert Park, go shopping or just hang out at the pool. There's the chance to hit the town in the evening for a meal out and maybe one of the local clubs or bars.
Heading North again, stopping at the Devil’s Marbles for some great photos and a hike before arriving at our "bush camp" for the night. We’ll then spend a night at Manyallaluk, an Aboriginal camp where you will learn more about this ancient culture. Learn how to throw a spear or even "make fire" using two sticks. Find out how the aboriginals existed for thousands of years in harmony with their surroundings. The aboriginals themselves teach these ancient skills. They will take us on a hike to learn more about "Bush Tucker". An excellent opportunity to purchase didgeridoos, paintings and woven baskets from the people who make them, and all the money stays in the community.
Next stop is Katherine Gorge, where you can take a cruise up two of the magnificent natural gorges carved by the Katherine river. For our final night we’ll camp by a crystal clear waterfall
in Litchfield National Park. Time for a swim then a walk down to the base of Florence Falls. Learn about the magnetic termite mounds before heading to the city of Darwin. Maybe join us for a night out tonight to recap on your three week adventure.
Tour includes:
- Services of a professional tour leader.
- All transportation by mini-bus.
- All camping equipment (except your sleeping bag)
- Manyallaluk - Full day Aboriginal Cultural
Experience:
- Opal mine tour
- Winery stops and wine tasting
- Visit Canberra, Adelaide & Melbourne
- Sleep underground in a dugout motel in Coober Pedy
- Entry fees and hiking at Uluru (Ayers Rock)
- Hiking at Mt Remarkable National Park, Kings Canyon, Devils Marbles & Litchfield National Park
- Remote bush camp experience
- Admission to all National Parks and Aboriginal Sites as per itinerary.
More Info Click Here
Tour Overview:
This trek is the ultimate adventure in Southern and Central Australia. Journey from Sydney to Canberra, and Melbourne to Adelaide. Sleep underground at Coober Pedy then take in the wonders of Ayers Rock , Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon. Relax in Alice Springs then come and spend time with the aboriginals and learn of their ancient ways and culture. Experience the timeless land at Kakadu. Swim at Litchfield National Park and paddle up Katherine Gorge.
Our Travel Style:
You will be joining a small group of other like-minded international travelers. Our small group sizes really let you get off the beaten path and escape the crowds. With no more than 14 people on tour you’ll enjoy all the flexibility of traveling with a small group of adventurous, like minded individuals. With our flexible night stops we can alter our itinerary to take in more of what you want to see. Only possible with a small group of adventurous people from all over the world.
Our tours are designed for adults (18+). However, due to the nature of these tours, they tend to incorporate activities and nightlife that appeal to the young and young at heart. And don't worry about coming by yourself, you'll quickly make friends with other people who are as keen to see and experience Australia and New Zealand as you are.
Accommodation: Camping
Never Camped Before?... No worries. We supply everything needed for an easy camping experience. We use large 4 man tents on most of our tours with only 2 people to a tent so there’s loads of room. On some of our more remote tours we stay in permanent camps with comfortable hard top tents or in traditional Aussie Swags for a true outdoors experience.
We supply eskys (coolers), gas lights, stoves, tables and chairs, even plates, knives, forks and all other camp accessories.
Flexible Itineraries:
The itinerary shown is intended as a guide only indicating a typical itinerary & series of activities. While our intention is to adhere to the published day by day route, the itinerary, distance traveled, type of accommodation and available activities may vary due to group input, weather, road conditions & local restrictions. Early or late season treks can be affected by extreme weather.
Much of this trek will be planned on the road to take in the best that Australia has to offer, so flexibility is the main ingredient.
Tour Description:
Say a fond farewell to Sydney on our first as we head to Australia’s largest city, Canberra, the nations’ capital. Take a tour through Parliament House, visit the National Art Gallery, War Memorial & Lake Burley Griffen or take a look at the nation's capital from one of the many lookouts around the city.
We head down to the south coast and the Lakes Entrance before arriving at Melbourne, Australia’s most cosmopolitan city. You’ll have plenty of time to appreciate this attractive city where you can sample a diverse range of international cuisine or catch a traditional Aussie rules football game.
Leaving Melbourne, we head West on the Great Ocean Road, one of the most scenic coastal stretches in the world, famed for dramatic rock formations, such as the Twelve Apostles and the amazing Shipwreck Coast. We continue over the Victorian/South Australian border and visit the volcanic Blue Lake in Mount Gambier. We’ll camp near Coorong National Park where you’ll see an abundance of pelicans and other wildlife. Next we’ll take you through South Australia’s wine growing region, the McLaren Vale, to try some of the local vintage.
After stopping in South Australia’s capital, Adelaide, come hiking in Mt Remarkable National Park, spotting wild kangaroos and emus at a fantastic lookout over the surrounding gulf country before heading back to our semi bush camp. Marvel at the changing scenery on the Stuart Highway as we head into the true outback interior and Coober Pedy. Take an opal mine tour - a great opportunity to purchase opals from the miners themselves. Tonight we will sleep underground in a dugout motel after a night out with the locals.
You will really appreciate how big and flat this country is as we cross the border into the Northern Territory and head towards Uluru (Ayers Rock). Our first view of the mighty monolith will be at sunset, so you can witness the changing shades of red of this awe inspiring natural splendor. The following day we will hike around the base of Uluru, learning some of the aboriginal legends that abound in this World Heritage Area. We’ll also visit the excellent cultural centre before heading to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), a series of large dome shaped rocks. The third natural wonder in this area is King’s Canyon. We’ll hike the challenging Rim Trail, seeing the Garden of Eden, a chasm filled with palm trees and take in some stunning views across the Canyon.
We'll head to Alice Springs via Kings Creek Station where there is an opportunity for you to take a quad bike or camel ride. We have a free day to take time out in Alice Springs. "The Alice" is home to some of the world's best hot air ballooning, complete with a champagne breakfast. Consider taking an optional day trip through the Western MacDonnell Ranges where you can see Simpson's Gap, the Ochre Pits or even hike around Ormiston Gorg; visit the Desert Park, go shopping or just hang out at the pool. There's the chance to hit the town in the evening for a meal out and maybe one of the local clubs or bars.
Heading North again, stopping at the Devil’s Marbles for some great photos and a hike before arriving at our "bush camp" for the night. We’ll then spend a night at Manyallaluk, an Aboriginal camp where you will learn more about this ancient culture. Learn how to throw a spear or even "make fire" using two sticks. Find out how the aboriginals existed for thousands of years in harmony with their surroundings. The aboriginals themselves teach these ancient skills. They will take us on a hike to learn more about "Bush Tucker". An excellent opportunity to purchase didgeridoos, paintings and woven baskets from the people who make them, and all the money stays in the community.
Next stop is Katherine Gorge, where you can take a cruise up two of the magnificent natural gorges carved by the Katherine river. For our final night we’ll camp by a crystal clear waterfall
in Litchfield National Park. Time for a swim then a walk down to the base of Florence Falls. Learn about the magnetic termite mounds before heading to the city of Darwin. Maybe join us for a night out tonight to recap on your three week adventure.
Tour includes:
- Services of a professional tour leader.
- All transportation by mini-bus.
- All camping equipment (except your sleeping bag)
- Manyallaluk - Full day Aboriginal Cultural
Experience:
- Opal mine tour
- Winery stops and wine tasting
- Visit Canberra, Adelaide & Melbourne
- Sleep underground in a dugout motel in Coober Pedy
- Entry fees and hiking at Uluru (Ayers Rock)
- Hiking at Mt Remarkable National Park, Kings Canyon, Devils Marbles & Litchfield National Park
- Remote bush camp experience
- Admission to all National Parks and Aboriginal Sites as per itinerary.
More Info Click Here
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