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Northern Beaches, Bush, Bays & Rivers Private 4WD Tour Half Day from Sydney or Manly × × Book Now Available Book Now Available Book Now Available Book Now Available Book Now Available
Northern Beaches, Bush, Bays & Rivers Private 4WD Tour Half Day from Sydney or Manly

Northern Beaches, Bush, Bays & Rivers Private 4WD Tour Half Day from Sydney or Manly

1/2 day Sydney Northern Beaches, Bays and Rivers Tour by private luxury 4WD – includes scenic beaches and waterways, Wildlife, Aboriginal rock art sites, Kuringai National Park and songlines.

1/2 day Sydney Northern Beaches, Bays and Rivers Tour by private luxury 4WD – includes scenic beaches and waterways, Wildlife, Aboriginal rock art sites, Kuringai Chase National Park.

Experience the Magic and Mystery of the Sydney bush and waterways, the wildlife, song lines and powerful Aboriginal rock art sites. Enjoy a real tea or coffee in the bush and the wonder and beauty of the northern beaches, scenic headlands, vast ocean views, and hideaway bays. Expand your awareness and nature connection. Fun, empowering and relaxing – includes luxury 4WD travel, afternoon tea/coffee and free souvenir.

Departs from your Northern Beaches accommodation or Manly, Sydney city hotel, or Milson’s Point/North Sydney, returns to your accommodation, city or Manly (or as arranged) to enable you to return to the city by Manly Ferry (40 minutes or 20 minutes by Jetcat) or stay a while in Manly.


Departs from your CBD hotel, OR Manly OR Northern Beaches: MORNING 8am -12 noon or AFTERNOON 1pm-6:00pm

Call 1300 763 188 or 0417 244 600

Includes:

  •    4WD transport in small group (2-7) luxury air conditioned vehicles
  •    Delicious morning / afternoon tea.
  •    Experienced and professional local guide

All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. Should you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Testimonials

  •     Best day ever – LM
  •     This has been a real breakthrough for me … the land connection and group energy helped  me see this – CEO
  •     I saw the importance of my role in my company and how I can add so much more value –  Manager
  •     Really Friendly, Enthusiastic and excellent knowledge – Nisha  more
Wear casual clothes and walking shoes, bring hat, camera, water.

  • Duration : 4 Hours (approx.)
From AUD AU$997.00

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Blue Mountains Wildlife Private 4WD Tour 1 day × × × × × × ×
Blue Mountains Wildlife Private 4WD Tour 1 day

Blue Mountains Wildlife Private 4WD Tour 1 day

1 Day Blue Mountains Wildlife Private 4WD Tour – A Deep Nature 4 Wheel Drive Eco Tour including Charles Darwin Walk at Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains from Sydney Australia

1 day Deep Nature 4 Wheel Drive Eco Tour including Charles Darwin Walk at Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains. On our Blue Mountains Australia tour see Koalas, Kangaroos, Three Sisters & wild Rainforest & Waterfalls.

Imagine a day of Fun, Adventure and Learning experiencing the natural wonders and wildlife of the Australian bush. Discover the Mountain Magic with spectacular Wollomi and Blue Mountains Australia World Heritage National Parks, canyon walks, Three Sisters, Echo Point. Option to ride Skyway, or Scenic Railway or Cable car to base of Jamieson Valley. Learn of the Wollomi Pine (The Dinosaur Tree), Bushfires, Aboriginal culture and much more.

Includes:

  •  Personal and private 8 seat 4WD air-conditioned vehicle    4WD transport in small group luxury air conditioned vehicles (7 per 4WD - larger groups 2 or more cars convoy or mini bus - please ask)
  •  Best Featherdale Wildlife Park experience up close with Australia’s favourite animals including -
  •  Koala, kangaroos, wombats, dingoes, Tassy Devils, crocodiles, exotic birds etc
  • The Three Sisters This iconic world heritage listed site offers breathtaking views and photo opportunities
  • Cahill's Lookout Megalong Valley and Cliff Drive
  • Scenic World Railway & Cable Car 2 rides including the world's steepest passenger railway. Extra $44 per person.
  • Rainforest Walks in the Jamieson Valley
  • Lincoln's Rock - enjoy a long perspective of the stunning Jamieson Valley
  • Wentworth Falls Lookout - valley walks also available
  •  Easy Walks in breathtaking Blue Mountains Australia World Heritage National Parks
  •  Vast “Grand Canyon” lookouts and breathtaking views
  • Delicious picnic Lunch in scenic setting
  • Blue Mountains National Park entry fees
  • Morning tea at Leura Village
  • Pickup and return to your CBD hotel
All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. Should you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Your tour becomes a sacred journey as you:

  •     Connect, Create and Celebrate with wild nature’s vitality
  •     Learn of these great forests, ancient canyons, Songlines, Sacred Sites and creation stories

Testimonials

  •     Best day ever – LM
  •     This has been a real breakthrough for me … the land connection and group energy helped  me see this – CEO
  •     I saw the importance of my role in my company and how I can add so much more value –  Manager
  •     Really Friendly, Enthusiastic and excellent knowledge – Nisha  more

Departs from your Sydney hotel approximately 8-8:30am. Returns approximately 5-5:30pm. Wear casual clothes and walking shoes, bring hat, camera, water.

  • Duration : 1 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$597.00

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Hunter Valley Wine & Wildlife Tour 1 day × × × × × × ×
Hunter Valley Wine & Wildlife Tour 1 day

Hunter Valley Wine & Wildlife Tour 1 day

Wine tasting, Spectacular Scenic Circle route, Wildlife, Convict and Pioneer Village and History, Cheese, Chocolate and Champagne tasting.

Hunter Valley Wine & Wildlife Tours Hunter Valley Tour  – 1 Day Hunter Valley Wine & WildlifeTours  for Sydney Visitors Wine tasting, Spectacular Scenic Circleroute, Wildlife, Convict and Pioneer Village and History, Cheese,Chocolate and Champagne tasting


You can join a small private group in on a luxury 4WD tour and explore the Hunter ValleyWatagan Forests, Wollombi, Broke, Aboriginal and pioneer history of the region. Your tour includes Wine tasting, Spectacular Scenic Circle route, Wildlife, Convict and Pioneer Village and History, Cheese, Chocolate and Champagne tasting.

Travel in your private group or a small group of like minded explorers and visit major and boutique wineries in historic Wollombi village and the famous Hunter Valley. Travel the land pioneered by the O’Neill family, early wine and tobacco growers from the 1860s.

  • Travel the Aboriginal trading route and song line via scenic bush and the convict built Old Northern Road.
  • Learn of Aboriginal tribes of the region and there way of life
  • Visit historic villages of the 1830’s and savour the life of the early settlers and convicts.
  • Includes wine tastings at 3-4 (or more) wineries
  • Enjoy tea/coffee in the beautiful Wollombi Valley … and share the history of the “locals”.
  • Fine Australian wines and delicious lunch
  • Lunch in the vineyards – Add a 2 course gourmet lunch ($40 ), purchase own from cafe $5-30 or  bring a picnic.
  • Hunter Valley Gardens as an option from wine tasting
  • Cheese and Chocolate tastings included – Champagne tasting option.
Call 1300 763 188  or 02 8213 3225

1/2 day tour – (4 hours or 2 or more days available - Please ask

Hotel pick-up and return.

Overnight options available … a great escape in this beautiful and rich river country by Wollomi / Yengo National Parks

Tour Code: HVW1  – Depart Sydney city approximately 8:00 am return approx 6:00pm. Lunch own purchase (many options) includes morning tea and wine tasting stops

  • Duration : 1 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$397.00

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Hunter Valley Wollombi Broke Wine & Wildlife Tour 2 days × × × × × × ×
Hunter Valley Wollombi Broke Wine & Wildlife Tour 2 days

Hunter Valley Wollombi Broke Wine & Wildlife Tour 2 days

Hunter Valley Wollombi Broke Wine Tasting & Wilderness Tour from Sydney or Hunter Valley Wine tasting, Spectacular Scenic route, Wildlife Convict and Pioneer Village History Cheese Chocolate Champagne tasting. Balloon Flight option

Hunter Valley Wollombi Broke Wine Tasting & Wilderness Tours from Sydney or Hunter Valley – 2 day Tour Balloon Flight option

Private & personalized small private group in a luxury 4WD tour to explore the Hunter Valley & Watagan Forests, Wollombi, Broke & Aboriginal and pioneer history of the region. Your tour includes Wine tasting, Spectacular Scenic Circle route, Wildlife, Convict and Pioneer Village and History, Cheese, Chocolate and Champagne tasting.

Travel in a small group and visit major and boutique wineries in historic Wollombi village in the famous Hunter Valley. Travel the land pioneered by the O’Neill family, early wine and tobacco growers from the 1860s.  Visit the famous PJ O’Neill’s wine saloon, and key stopping and resting place on the Old Northern Road from Sydney to Newcastle.

Travel the Aboriginal trading route and songlines via scenic bush and the convict built Old Northern Road.

  • Learn of Aboriginal tribes of the region and their way of life
  • Visit the Biamme Cave with ancient artwork showing the great Aboriginal creator spirit Biamme blessing the land.
  • Visit historic villages of the 1830’s and savour the life of the early settlers and convicts.
  • Includes wine tastings at 5-8 (or more) wineries
  • Enjoy tea/coffee in the beautiful Wollombi Valley … and share the history of the “locals”.
  • Fine Australian wines and an outdoor gourmet picnic lunch
  • Hunter Valley Gardens as an option from wine tasting
  • Cheese, Champagne and Chocolate tastings available.
  • Wild kangaroos at sunset

 Sydney CBD Hotel pick-up and return.


2 Day Overnight option … a great escape in this beautiful and rich river country by Wollomi / Yengo National Parks – Tour Code: HVW2

Depart to suit you from 8:30 -10:00 am return approx 4:30 – 6 pm the next day. Includes wild kangaroos, delicious country-style dinner, delicious lunches, morning and afternoon teas and 3 to up to 10 (depending on your preferences) special and boutique vineyards for wine tasting.

If a group of 4 or more, $980 per person. Double or twin share rooms. Single supplement $880

Call 1300 763 188  or  +61 417 244 600  


  • Duration : 2 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$1,580.00

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Jenolan Caves, Blue Mountains, Mudgee & Hunter Valley Wine & Wildlife 3 days Sydney to Outback NSW Tour × × × × × × ×
Jenolan Caves, Blue Mountains, Mudgee & Hunter Valley Wine & Wildlife 3 days Sydney to Outback NSW Tour

Jenolan Caves, Blue Mountains, Mudgee & Hunter Valley Wine & Wildlife 3 days Sydney to Outback NSW Tour

Jenolan Caves, Blue Mountains, Mudgee & Hunter Valley Wine & Wildlife NSW Tours 3 days - Sydney to Outback NSW Includes Jenolan Caves underground tour, 2 nights accommodation, morning teas, 3 lunches, 2 breakfasts.

3 Day Sydney to Outback NSW via Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Tours with Hill End & Mudgee NSW Tours


Day 1 – Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Tours Depart your Sydney hotel or accommodation at 730 am and enjoy the fresh early light and air of the spectacular Blue Mountains. Visit Katoomba, Leura, Echo Point, Three Sisters, Jamieson Valley (Grand Canyon) and Cliff Drive over Megalong Valley. Enjoy the spectacular view from Govett’s
Leap near Blackheath, overlooking the Grosse Valley and spectacular Blue Gum Forest. Descent the 1500 metres of the Great Dividing Range to the western slopes, then down the scenic Jenolan Caves road for a cave tour or nature walk.


Jenolan Caves are the world’s oldest dated caves – over 340 million years old!  They contain some of the world’s most spectacular calcite crystal formations, which since 1838 have entranced visitors.


Regarded as Australia’s most outstanding cave system – with 11 spectacular show caves, multi-lingual self-guided tour, pure underground rivers and amazing formations – Jenolan Caves is among the finest and oldest cave systems in the world.


Jenolan Caves is in a huge nature reserve which forms part of the Blue Mountains World Heritage area. You can stroll along a choice of scenic bush tracks (from easy to strenuous), picnic at the Blue Lake, and in the quiet of the early morning or at dusk, see native animals and birds. On almost any day you can spot a platypus, and if overnighting,
you are sure to see kangaroos. After a caves tour and nature walk, we enjoy a delicious meal at the local restaurant, before overnight at Caves House.


Day 2: After a healthy breakfast travel through the mountain region to the timber town of Oberon, then the scenic drive into Bathurst. Bathurst was home to New South wales first big gold rush in the 1850s and became home to the Cobb & Co (stage) coach company, who ran the largest transport network in the world with 6,000 horses running daily. Enjoy a look at local history, and this truly pioneering country town before we “head for the hills” and back country via the quaint old gold mining town of Sofala. From here we wind our way along the bridle track following the Turon River, to Hill End.


Some history – In 1851, gold was discovered at Hill End, and by 1872, at the height of the great gold rush, the town was the largest inland settlement in NSW. With its museum displays and many preserved buildings, Hill End offers a fascinating insight into the 19th-century gold rush. This well-preserved, former Bathurst gold-mining town is set in an isolated valley surrounded by rugged mountains and gorges. The rugged scenery has inspired many renowned Australian painters, including Donald Friend and Russell Drysdale, who painted some of the finest Australian landscapes of the 20th century.  In its heyday in the 1870s, Hill End had a population of 10,000 and boasted a kilometre of colourful shopfronts, including 28 pubs, an opium den and an oyster bar. Today you can take a self-guided tour of the gold-rush streetscape, go underground at the Bald Hill Mine or join a ‘fossicking’ tour and searchfor gold among mounds of old mine tailings.


Eastern Grey Kangaroos Hunter Valley TourTime here to enjoy the local history, before travelling back countrytrails, to arrive at Mudgee, and prosperous volcanic soil wine growingarea. Enjoy a tasty lunch at a Winery in Mudgee and enjoy wine tastingat a premium local winery.We see wild kangaroos as we travel through dense forests andspectacular rock and mountain scenery to descend into the Upper HunterValley. Overnight Sandy Hollow or Denman.


Day 3: Depart through picturesque rural properties, crossing the Goulburn & Hunter Rivers (The Twin Rivers) to follow the Golden Highway in the foothills of Wollomi National Park. We visit the sacred Aboriginal “Biamme Cave” with a massive Aboriginal cave painting depicting the supreme Aboriginal creator spirit Biamme, with outstretched arms caring over his people. (Known as the “rope man” in the Pacific Islands. Learn of local Aboriginal history, and landmarks before we enjoy lunch at a scenic vineyard picnic area. We travel through Broke and the historic village of Wollombi (more wine tasting options) before arriving in the heart of the Lower Hunter Valley, Pokolbin.

Lots of treats here including many boutique wineries, the Hunter Valley Gardens, Hunter Valley Chocolate Company, Cheese tasting and more. A local Wildlife park visit option is also available to ensure close encounters of the furry kind with koalas, kangaroos, wombats, Tasmanian Devils, crocodiles and more. After a full day we travel back to Sydney crossing the mighty & scenic Hawkesbury River, travelling back into the city via the leafy north shore suburbs, arriving approximately 6pm.



  • Duration : 3 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$2,380.00

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Lightning Ridge, Blue Mountains & Hunter Valley Outback Tour – 3 Days × × × × × × ×
Lightning Ridge, Blue Mountains & Hunter Valley Outback Tour – 3 Days

Lightning Ridge, Blue Mountains & Hunter Valley Outback Tour – 3 Days

Discover Lightning Ridge opal country, Blue Mountains World Heritage scenery and Hunter Valley landscapes on this guided 3-day NSW outback tour from Sydney.

Lightning Ridge Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Outback NSW Tour

This 3 day Lightning Ridge Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Outback NSW Tour from Sydney gives you the real outback and country NSW experience plus Blue Mountains with Katoomba, Echo Point and Govetts Leap, wine tasting in Hunter Valley, and Mudgee wine and gold country.

Lightning Ridge Opals Tour

Sydney to Outback New South Wales ( NSW ) tour via Blue Mountains, Mudgee wines, Wollomi National Park, Warrumbungle Mountains, Lightning Ridge opals, hot springs, Mt Kaputar, Hunter Valley 

  • Wildlife in the wild. See emus, kangaroos, reptiles, wallabies, stunning native birds and much more
  • Buy opal at traders prices from the source at Lightning Ridge
  • Meet real Australian’s and local Aboriginal people in communities
  • Silo Art Trail art includes Dunedoo, Gulargambone, Coonamble, Walgett, Gunnedah, Quirindi 
  • John Murray Art Gallery at Lightning Ridge
  • Other tour options include Broken Hill, Lake Mungo NP, Gundabooka National Park, Bourke

 3 day Lightning Ridge Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Outback NSW Tour

– itinerary

Day 1 – Depart your Sydney hotel or accommodation at 730 am and enjoy the fresh early light and air of the spectacular Blue Mountains. Visit Katoomba, Leura, Echo Point, Three Sisters, Jamieson Valley (Grand Canyon) and Cliff Drive over Megalong Valley before a morning tea at Govett’s Leap near Blackheath, overlooking the Grosse Valley and spectacular Blue Gum Forest in the Blue Mountains.

Descent the 1500 metres of the Great Dividing Range and from Pearson’s Lookout view the Blue Mountains region and Wollomi National Park in this World Heritage area. Enjoy a tasty lunch at a Winery in Mudgee and enjoy wine  tasting. Travel on through old gold mining towns, and historic Gulgong – the town on the $10 note. Travel via Dunedoo to Coonabarabran for overnight.. Dine at own expense in town (numerous options) and consider a visit to the Sky Watch Observatory to view the night sky through their giant telescope. This area experiences some of the clearest skies in the world, hence the nearby Siding Springs Observatory. Enjoy motel style accommodation this evening.

Day 2: After a healthy breakfast see wild kangaroos and emus as we travel through Warrumbungle National Park. We take a short bushwalk to see the spectacular view of the Breadknife and surrounding mountains in this unique volcanic region. Consider a close-up visit to the large 3.9-metre diameter optical telescope at the Anglo-Australian Telescope facility at Siding Springs in the Warrumbungles. Siding Spring Observatory houses over 60 telescopes from institutions across the world including, Korea, America, the UK, Poland, Hungary, Germany and Russia. Travel through rural grain producing towns, and see the innovative and large water tower and silo artworks Arrive Lightning Ridge, home to Australia’s beautiful black opal. Visit an underground mine and see how the mining community lives. Buy your opals direct from the Opal Cutters and Wholesalers at huge discounts to City  prices.

Day 3: Depart Lightning Ridge for the 800 km return journey to Sydney via huge sheep stations and some of the largest fields of wheat and cotton in the world. Witness the majestic 1520 m high Mt Kaputar dominating this ancient volcanic landscape.  Lunch in a “Country Pub”. Travel on through the Liverpool Ranges, and Scone, the heart of horse breeding country in Australia. Time permitting enjoy some wine tasting in the Hunter Valley before arrival in Sydney approximately 7:00 pm

Inclusions –

  • Motel style en-suite accommodation
  • All meals except 2 dinners own cost in restaurants
  • Silo Art Trail art includes Dunedoo, Gulargambone, Coonamble, Walgett, Gunnedah, Quirindi 
  • John Murray Art Gallery at Lightning Ridge
  • Wine tastings
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • Discount opal buying
  • Aboriginal art and real Aussie county folk
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids Fund & Nature Care projects.

For full itinerary details, images and travel information, visit the Spirit Safaris tour page HERE >  View details & images



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  • Duration : 3 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,995.00

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Lake Eyre Tours and Flights Adelaide to Alice Springs or Uluru 3 days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre Tours and Flights Adelaide to Alice Springs or Uluru 3 days

Lake Eyre Tours and Flights Adelaide to Alice Springs or Uluru 3 days

Fully accommodated, Lake Eyre 3 Days from Adelaide to Uluru or Alice Springs via Cooper Pedy, Oodnadatta Track & Lake Eyre. Includes lake shore walk and birdlife, follows Old Ghan railway. Optional flight over Lake Eyre, Coober Pedy opals

Lake Eyre 3 Days from Adelaide to Uluru or Alice Springs via Cooper Pedy, Oodnadatta Track & Lake Eyre

FULLY ACCOMMODATED IN LOCAL HOTELS

INCLUDES SPECTACULAR  1.5 hour flight over Lake Eyre & CHANNEL COUNTRY,

Tour Now Includes a Spectacular 1.5 Hour Flight Over Lake Eyre Floods & Channel Country. An optional EXTEDNED Flight to Birdsville for an extra 2 hrs flight with Birdsville Lunch, viewing Simpson Desert, Channel Country, Goyder Lagoon Cooper Creek, Tiari Desert is available on some tours.


TOUR DETAILS

Tour Includes lake shore walk and visits,travel the Oodnadatta Track, following the Old Ghan railway & Overland Telegraph Line, visit Marree, Coober Pedy (sleep underground), William Creek, Coward Springs, Leigh Creek, Copley – 3 days/ 2 nights. Luxury 4WD transport, fully accommodated for 2 nights, all fees, all meals except 1 at restaurant. Tour Code EAS3.

Our Lake Eyre Tours and Flights include spectacular 2 hour flight over Lake Eyre viewing the Channel Country, Warburton Groove (major inflow) and Tirari Desert and depart from William Creek. This flight views also Elliot Price Conservation Park, (Donald) Campbell Point, Jackboot, Halligan & Belt Bays, Lake Eyre South, major islands & landmarks. Longer flights extension options available – please ask - to the northern extreme of the lake and the Warburton & Macumba Rivers and southern Simpson Desert region of Lake Eyre North. The extended flight will view the Warburton River. Learn of the Marree Man giant sculpture.

These Lake Eyre Tours and Flights are by luxury 4WD from Adelaide via spectacular mountains and rural SA scenery and pioneer history with wildlife & bird spotting by the lake shore.

We aim to find where the best water and wildlife viewing experiences are considered to be at the time, so your guide may visit Lake Eyre South shoreline and lookout, and Oodnadatta Track highlights, such as Mound Springs ( including “The Bubbler”) in the Wabma Kadarbu Mound Springs Conservation Park and the old Afghan created palm grove of the old Ghan town of Coward Springs with great railway heritage and a chance for a swim in the warm springs.

A Painted Hills flight is available on some tours if booked. All Lake Eyre tours include Flinders Ranges, Parachilna, Ochre Pits, Oodnadatta & Birdsville Tracks, flight over Lake Eyre.


Itinerary 

3 day Lake Eyre Tours and Flights - Depart from Adelaide return to Adelaide (or Broken Hill option) via Lake Eyre – Includes flights over Lake Eyre, lake shore by 4WD, wetlands birds areas, see the Old Ghan Railway, Tom Kruse Outback Mailman from “Back of Beyond” truck & history, Oodnadatta Track, Birdsville Track, Marree, Leigh Creek, Copley, Lake Eyre National Park, Flinders Ranges. Connection options to Sydney, Broken Hill or Melbourne

Day 1 – From Adelaide city or airport we depart via spectacular mountain scenery adjacent the Flinders Ranges. Travel via the rich wine producing region of the Clare Valley ((wine tasting option) and through the rich countryside of rural South Australia. Enjoy picturesque scenery, and rural town stops with lunch and morning teas. We cross the Goyder Line, view the Elder & Heyson Ranges, Wilpena Pound & Lake Torrens and visit the historic and award winning Prairie Hotel at Parachilna with great outback art before arrival at our cosy overnight stop at Leigh Creek or Marree on some tours.  L, D

Day 2 – At Marree we check out the ancient mosque, Old Ghan railway history and Lake Eyre Yacht Club. From Marree we follow the Old Ghan Railway Line and Oodnadatta Track to William Creek. From here take a 2 hour scenic flight over Lake Eyre. (Optional extensions at extra cost). We visit the shores of Lake Eyre South and and unique Mound Springs, which are permanent water flows from the Great Artesian Basin. We connect with the wonder of the bird and plant life revitalised by recent rains. We visit a water hole, a favourite spot for birds (including brolgas) and birdwatchers. Overnight Coober Pedy and a chance to buy opals or see some of the highlights of this unique place in Australian history and culture. . MT L D

Day 3 -  From Coober Pedy we take a break at the spectacular colourful Breakaways - Desert Mesas where Mad Max movies were made. Then our onward journey via the SA NT Border to Alice Springs or Uluru to arrive at your accommodation around 5 pm.(B MT L ).


INCLUSIONS

  • Fully accommodated (ensuites) and all meals included
  • Small group luxury 4WD travel (usually 4-6 / vehicle) with professional and experienced driver / guide
  • Scenic Flight over Lake Eyre -  1.5 hour flight with add on options as above and selectable in booking process
  • All delicious meals, including vegetarian options
  • Comfortable hotel / motel style ensuite accommodation
  • All National Park entry and accommodation fees, airport or hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and Australian Wildlife Conservancy nature care programs.



  • Duration : 3 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,695.00

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Lake Eyre Tours and Flights from Adelaide to Adelaide 3 days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre Tours and Flights from Adelaide to Adelaide 3 days

Lake Eyre Tours and Flights from Adelaide to Adelaide 3 days

Our Lake Eyre Tours include time for a spectacular flight over Lake Eyre the Warburton Groove (major inflow) and Tirari Desert. See the vast inland sea with pelicans & water birds, huge floodways and fascinating history.

INCLUDES SPECTACULAR  1.5 hour flight over Lake Eyre and surrounds 

+ option to add an EXTENDED FLIGHT WITH BIRDSVILLE LUNCH, SIMPSON DESERT, CHANNEL COUNTRY, GOYDER LAGOON FLIGHT - SEE options when booking - add to extras when booking

Our Lake Eyre Tours and Flights include a spectacular flight over Lake Eyre viewing the Warburton Groove (major inflow) and Tirari Desert and depart from William Creek. This flight views also Elliot Price Conservation Park, (Donald) Campbell Point, Jackboot, Halligan & Belt Bays, Lake Eyre South, major islands & landmarks. Longer flights extension options available – please ask ) to the northern extreme of the lake and the Warburton & Macumba Rivers and southern Simpson Desert region of Lake Eyre North. The extended flight will fly over view the Warburton River inlet. Learn of the Marree Man giant sculpture.

These Lake Eyre Tours and Flights are by luxury 4WD from Adelaide via spectacular mountains and rural SA scenery and pioneer history with wildlife & bird spotting by the lake shore.


We aim to find where the best water and wildlife viewing experiences are at the time, so your guide may visit Lake Eyre South shoreline and lookout, and Oodnadatta Track highlights, such as Mound Springs ( including “The Bubbler”) in the Wabma Kadarbu Mound Springs Conservation Park and the old Afghan created palm grove of the old Ghan town of Coward Springs with great railway heritage and a chance for a swim in the warm springs.

A Painted Hills flight is available on some tours if booked. All Lake Eyre tours include Flinders Ranges, Parachilna, Ochre Pits, Oodnadatta & Birdsville Tracks, flight over Lake Eyre.

You can see a daily satellite image here - https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/?v=132.52769971831015,-30.223839999999992,145.79873971831012,-23.743839999999995&l=MODIS_Aqua_CorrectedReflectance_Bands721

Please contact us if you have any questions.

3 day Lake Eyre Tours and Flights - Depart from Adelaide return to Adelaide (or Broken Hill option) via Lake Eyre – Includes flights over Lake Eyre, lakeshore by 4WD, wetlands birds areas, see the Old Ghan Railway, Tom Kruse Outback Mailman from “Back of Beyond” truck & history, Oodnadatta Track, Birdsville Track, Marree, Leigh Creek, Copley, Lake Eyre National Park, Flinders Ranges. Connection options to Sydney, Broken Hill or Melbourne

Day 1 – From Adelaide city or airport we depart via spectacular mountain scenery adjacent the Flinders Ranges. Travel via the rich wine-producing region of the Clare Valley ((wine tasting option) and through the rich countryside of rural South Australia. Enjoy picturesque scenery, and rural town stops with lunch and morning teas. We cross the Goyder Line, view the Elder & Heyson Ranges, Wilpena Pound & Lake Torrens and visit the historic and award winning Prairie Hotel at Parachilna with great outback art before arrival at our cosy overnight stop at Marree or Leigh Creek on some tours.  L, D

Day 2 – From Marree we usually opt for an early morning flight, (2 hours - recommended - add in booking process) for best light and still air conditions. Alternatively flights may be from William Creek, depending on availability at time of booking and the duration of your flight chosen. If an extended flight is chosen, less time is available for ground viewing on the Oodnadatta Track or travel to William Creek.. While in Marree check out the ancient mosque and Old Ghan Railway history. Also the Lake Eyre Yacht Club and Birdsville Track. We follow the Oodnadatta Track Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and the lookout at Lake Eyre South then the Mound Springs, natural springs bubbling up from the Artesian Basin. Visit the shores of Lake Eyre south and connect with the wonder of the bird and plant life revitalised by flooding rains. We visit the shore of Lake Eyre south to really appreciate the scale of these vast waterways, and stop at creeks and water holes along the route which are favourite spots for birds (including brolgas, egrets, swans, ducks, waders,  Herons and many more) and birdwatchers. If choosing the Birdsville extended flight (see extras when booking, your flight will return you to Marree for overnight).  B,L,D

Day 3 –Today we visit the Old Ghan ghost town of Farina, view the now closed giant Leigh Creek coal mine site, the fascinating and colourful Ochre Pits and travel via Old Ghan railway towns including Wilson, Woolshed Flat via the Flinders Ranges to Hawker and stunning mountain landscapes.  We visit the impressive Kanyaka Station & view stone woolshed ruins (time permitting) as we follow the Old Ghan Line via Quorn, through the Pitchi Ritchie Pass and the breathtaking view of Spencers Gulf & Port Augusta to arrive Adelaide around 6pm, delivered to your CBD accommodation or Adelaide airport. B L

Tour Inclusions

  • Fully accommodated (ensuites) and all meals included
  • Small group luxury 4WD travel (usually 4-6 / vehicle) with professional and experienced driver / guide
  • Scenic Flight over Lake Eyre -  1.5 hour scenic flight over Lake Eyre included - Please add extra for 2 hr flight (in booking process)
  • All delicious meals, including vegetarian options
  • Comfortable hotel / motel style ensuite accommodation
  • All National Park entry and accommodation fees, airport or CBD hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and Australian Wildlife Conservancy nature care programs.

Overnight & flight departure locations, and content may change depending on availability when booking - so Book Early

  • Duration : 3 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,995.00

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Mungo National Park & Silo Art Tour Sydney to Adelaide 5 days × × × × × × ×
Mungo National Park & Silo Art Tour Sydney to Adelaide 5 days

Mungo National Park & Silo Art Tour Sydney to Adelaide 5 days

Mungo National Park and Silo Art Trail Tour - Discover Outback NSW and this ancient landscape, travel the Darling River Run and explore Bourke & Wills camp and wetlands at Menindee Lakes on this small group tour from Sydney

Mungo National Park and Silo Art Trail Tour from Sydney to Broken Hill & Adelaide

Possible to Meet Lake Eyre to Alice Springs tour from Adelaide or Broken Hill OR Meet Cameron Corner Country tours

Options to depart at Broken Hill on day 4 and or take a day tour of Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Mungo National Park Tours Discover Outback NSW and this ancient landscape, travel the Darling River Run, and explore Bourke & Wills camp and wetlands at Menindee Lakes on this Mungo National Park Tours from Sydney to Broken

Hill (or reverse option)

Day 1 – Depart from Sydney – travelling via the famous “Dog on the Tucker Box” (Canberra pickup available) over the Great Dividing Range to Wagga Wagga, and on to Narrandera in the Heart of Australia food bowl, the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, then Hay to see the Shearers Hall of Fame at Shear Outback and learn of the rich life in the wool industry in early NSW. Overnight Balranald for a hearty local meal and overnight stop.

Day 2 – Into the desert and Mungo National Park to explore this ancient lake bed environment. Here the stories of the regions from local Aboriginal guide, and learn of the oldest known ritual burial in the world. Discover the Walls of China and the megafauna history of the area, explore the ancient Willandra Lakes and the historic sheep station and large and impressive shearing shed that served the area for around 100 years. Overnight Mungo Lodge, Mungo National Park.

Days 3Travel the Darling River via Pooncarie, Menindee and Kinchega National Park. Explore the memorial to Burke & Wills camp on the lakeshore, and a haven for wetland birds. Dinner at famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of murals from Priscilla fame) Overnight Broken Hill.

Day 4 – Explore Broken Hill highlights (your choice) including Pro Hart Gallery, The Line of Lode Lookout and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Day 5 – Explore Broken Hill in the morning then travel to Adelaide via Peterborough (railway history) Burra (historic Copper mine town) and tour via rural South Australia to Adelaide and tour completion this eve.

4 day tour – Cost including 3 nights motel accommodation, all meals, 4WD travel, twin share or double. Single supplement $480. Excludes Mutawintji National Park tour cost

5 day tour – Cost including 4 nights motel accommodation, all meals, 4WD travel, twin share or double. Single supplement $580. Excludes Mutawintji National Park tour cost

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$4,995.00

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Cameron Corner Country Tour from Broken Hill to Broken Hill 4 days × × × × × × ×
Cameron Corner Country Tour from Broken Hill to Broken Hill 4 days

Cameron Corner Country Tour from Broken Hill to Broken Hill 4 days

Cameron Corner Country Tour from Broken Hill to Broken Hill (or Adelaide options) – 4 day tour overnights at Cameron Corner, Innaminka, Tibooburra. With Burke & Wills Dig Tree, Milparinka, Sturt National Park, Moomba, Cooper Creek

Cameron Corner Country 4WD Tour -NSW / QLD  / SA Corner -4 Day Corner Country from Broken Hill return to Broken Hill via Tibooburra, Milparinka, Moomba, Innaminka, Dig Tree, Cameron Corner – Explore in the footsteps of Burke & Wills (visit the Dig Tree) this remote and fascinating area around the junction of the NSW, QLD & SA borders. 4 days from Broken Hill (or Sydney Adelaide or Melbourne by rail, fly or coach options available) -

Details below  ...

Explore in the footsteps of Burke & Wills (visit the famous Dig Tree & historic reserve) this remote and fascinating area around the junction of the NSW, QLD & SA borders, known as Cameron Corner. Travel through giant sheep stations from over 100 years ago, witness the Moomba oil fields & mighty Cooper Creek at Innamincka. Travelling in our luxury 4WD Landcruisers, you can stand at the famous Cameron Corner, and stay overnight at the "corner store". Discover ancient Aboriginal rock art sites and hear the tales of the great Cattle drives as we travel the Strzelecki Track - pioneered by Captain Starlight as he stole 1000 cattle from Queensland QLD in 1870. Later, Sidney Kidman & Co and many others made their fortunes on the track pioneered by Starlight.


Cameron Corner Country Tour Details ...


Day 1 - Depart Broken Hill (or Adelaide day prior) through the Barrier Ranges on the Silver City Highway via Packsaddle for Milparinka and the Albert Hotel. Appreciate this once thriving gold mining town at the restored Milparinka Heritage Precinct. We check out the Tibooburra pub and considerable town before heading into the Sturt Desert & crossing the Grey Range with a stop at Fort Grey. The park protects an enormous arid landscape of space and solitude. The rolling red-sand dunes of the Strzelecki desert ripple through the western section, graduating past surprising wetlands surrounded by white sands. After some great opportunities for photos, and to explore we arrive at Cameron Corner on the 3 states corner (NSW, SA & QLD) for a welcome meal and overnight at the "Corner Store" and hotel.

Day 2 - Travel via Bollards Lagoon, the Yellow Bus and Merty Merty station, crossing the sand hills of the Strzelecki Desert, and Creek as we head for the Strzelecki Track and the uncanny Moomba oil & gas fields. We pass the geothermal power plant / hot rocks project of Geodynamics where Australia has the hottest rocks on Earth, outside of volcanic areas.

Geologists think that 10 million years ago, the granites in the Cooper Basin, South Australia, were exposed at the surface. Since that time they have been covered by a sedimentary layer, four kilometres thick, that acts as an overlying blanket; trapping the heat and preventing it from escaping to the atmosphere.

The heat is created by naturally occurring radiogenic decay that heats the granite to more than 250 degrees Celsius. The granite temperatures in Europe are only 180 degrees Celsius. The granite belt in the Cooper Basin is fractured in horizontal layers and these fractures naturally contain water at very high pressures – up to 5, 000 pounds per square inch. Check out the birdlife at sunset on the flooding Cooper Creek before a delicious meal at the Innamincka Hotel, adjacent the Australian Inland Mission hospital, restored as National Parks offices.

Day 3 - A chance for an early walks and look at creek side birdlife - and quirky Innamincka - before we head for the S/ QLD border and Nappa Merrie Station (once owned by S. Kidman & Co) to the Burke & Wills Dig Tree. Here Burke & Wills support team waited 4 months and 5 days and provisions were buried for the northern explorers. The support left in the morning of the same day before Burke & Wills returned, but they were too weak to follow. Lots of history, and birdlife here on the infamous Cooper Creek. Heading south we travel through picturesque desert then sand hill country via Orientos, Santos and Sullivans Tank before crossing the border into NSW at the Warri Gate on the Dingo fence, and once again into the Sturt Desert. Taking in vast stony plains, the towering red-sand hills of the great Strzelecki Desert and the unusual flat-topped mesas around the Olive Downs, this park covers 340,000 hectares of classic outback terrain. Thanks to the protection of the dingo-proof fence, there are large populations of western grey and red kangaroos. We arrive Tibooburra for dinner & overnight at the local hotel in this most remote NSW desert town.

Day 4 - Time to explore Tibooburra, and the Outdoor Pastoral Museum.  Flat-topped mesas and fantastic views characterise the central Jump-Up country. Remnant gidgee woodland, the catchment system of the ephemeral Twelve-Mile Creek and gibber and grass-covered plains dominate the east, while 450 million year old granite tors surrounding Tibooburra form part of the southern boundary of the park. We leave town and  head for Pooles Grave & Depot Glen where in 1845 Charles Sturts men were stranded and lay camp. Travelling south via salt lakes and vast plains we arrive Broken Hill late afternoon wth manay a tale to share.

Fully inclusive luxury 4WD tour includes luxury small group 4WD travel, 4 days with 3 nights accommodation, all meals, professional guide.


Inclusions –

  • 4 days with 3 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation – twin share or single supplement available – see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle – usually 4WD Landcruisers with a maximum of 4 people per car.
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids &Nature Care projects.



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  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,695.00

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Vision Values Quest for Life & Business × × × × × × ×
Vision Values Quest for Life & Business

Vision Values Quest for Life & Business

Vision Values Quest adventure enables you rapidly Clarify your Vision, Values, Purpose & Path for expanded Awareness and Vitality with more Power and Passion from your self, your team, your environment and your connections.

One Day Vision Vitality Quest

This program gives you expanded awareness and vitality from connecting deeply with your nature, your self, and your networks.

“To Succeed in the New Economy We Must Operate by the Principles of the Rainforest” … says Mr Tachi Kiuchi – Former CEO of Mitsubishi Electric & Future 500 USA

Guided by Richard T. O’Neill BE, FAIM a business professional with over 33 years international experience in corporates, SMEs and government, as business owner, business planner, consultant, coach and mentor, you will see how you and your business can add so much more value in this 1/2 day outdoor journey in nature, with powerful processes for Vision & Values clarity.

Here’s What People say …

  • “Inspirational …. I re-wrote my business plan the next day” ….. Company Director
  • “I saw the importance of my role in my company & how I can add so much more value” – Manager
  • “I really got why I’ve not been tapping my full potential…. this day has been a real breakthrough for me … the easy & welcome way that you helped us connect with the land, and with my true self, and the group energy you brought together helped me see this – CEO & business leader

Imagine …. Fun, Energy, Empowerment, Adventure & Learning experiencing the creative environment of Nature, at high energy places, in powerful forests …..

Connect & Create with new levels of Your & Your team’s Identity, Creativity & Power with new awareness & understandings from the Nature of this ancient land ….

Join a small group and treat yourself to this special Vision Vitality Quest for Business – half day experience, including –
  • Connect & Communicate with Expanded Awareness – Auditory, Visual, Kinesthetic… and connecting via songlines.
  • Power & Energy from Centring & Grounding of your body’s electrical systems – Implementing 8 Action Steps
  • Nature's Principles for Thriving Success … Practical tools for easy implementation
  • New Understandings of – Vision, Values, Power, Purpose, Passion & Path, Identity, Clarity, Focus, Intention, Cycles
  • A short bush walk to relax & personal tools for expanding awareness and self & team mastery
  • Adding Higher Value with Balance in the market – Conscious conversation
  • Evolution Insights, Ancient Wisdom & tools to empower Your Relationships & Business !
  • Includes Vision Results follow up, Network Group, and Mastermind & Personal Coaching opportunities
  • Tasty snacks, WorkSheets & Transport to the learning site.

You will learn and experience these principles and more. Presented by Richard T. O’Neill BE, FAIM …… Richard delivers an engineers practicality, scientific logic, ancient wisdom and creative synergy to produce extra-ordinary outcomes.

Join a mixed group, or form your own. Vision Vitality Quest is available in Sydney and other areas on request. Part and full day or tailored programs also available.

Departs North Sydney 10:00 am - return approx. 5:30 - 6 pm. Details provided when booked. Ask about departures from other locations or cities.

Join a mixed group, or form your own. Vision Vitality Quest for Business is available in Sydney and other areas on request and includes light snacks, workbook and transport. Part and full day or tailored programs at other locations also available. Also extended programs – Please ask

Call for Vision Vitality Quest for Business – 1 day experience details or to tailor a program to your needs, or register your interest for next date – 0417 244 600 email info at spiritsafaris.com



  • Duration : 8 Hours (approx.)
From AUD AU$397.00

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Alice Springs to Uluru via MacDonnell Ranges Kings Canyon Palm Valley Tours 3 Days × × × × × × ×
Alice Springs to Uluru via MacDonnell Ranges Kings Canyon Palm Valley Tours 3 Days

Alice Springs to Uluru via MacDonnell Ranges Kings Canyon Palm Valley Tours 3 Days

Alice Springs to Uluru via MacDonnell Ranges Kings Canyon Tour - 2 nights Hotel or Easy Camping option at Kings Canyon and Glen Helen. Includes Palm Valley, Hermannsburg, Ormiston Gorge, Gosse Bluff

Tour details are below and on the web here - https://www.spiritsafaris.com/uluru_red_centre_tours/

3 day Macs Meander Alice Springs to Ayers Rock / Uluru Tours – Via MacDonnell ranges, Hermannsburg, Kings Canyon to Uluru

FULLY ACCOMMODATED RATE SHOWN

Day 1 - Departs Alice Springs 8 am, includes Simpson Gap walk, Hermannsburg Mission, Palm Valley (3 hrs return with 1 hour walk & lunch), Glen Helen Resort overnight.


Day 2  - Ochre Pits walk, Ormiston Gorge walk, lunch at Tyler’s Pass overlooking Gosse Bluff meteorite crater. Drive into the crater & 40 mins walk. Travel the Mereenie Loop 4WD track via Camels Humps to George Gill Ranges lookout then Kings Canyon Resort for overnight.


Day 3 – Early start for Kings Canyon 6 km rim walk (3-4 hours) or easier 40 mins valley floor walk. Lunch at Kings Canyon before highway cruise through scenic desert oaks & sand hills to Uluru and Yulara resort. Includes all meals except 1 at Glen Helen (restaurant), plus National Park entry fees. Optional sunset viewing between Uluru & Kata Tjuta , so you see whole landscape and both landmarks. Ie 3 day tour does not include entry to Uluru NP or time for Uluru sunset or sunrise, but includes extra time for Palm Valley, Hermannsburg & MacDonnell Ranges. Ends at Yulara Resort / Uluru 3rd evening 6pm then own accommodation arrangement.

  • Duration : 3 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$2,345.00

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Lake Eyre Tours and Flights Uluru or Alice Springs to Adelaide 3 days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre Tours and Flights Uluru or Alice Springs to Adelaide 3 days

Lake Eyre Tours and Flights Uluru or Alice Springs to Adelaide 3 days

Fully accommodated, 2 hours flight Lake Eyre 3 Days from Uluru or Alice Springs to Adelaide via Cooper Pedy Oodnadatta Track, Marree & Lake Eyre with lake shore walk and birdlife, Old Ghan railway. flight over Lake Eyre, Coober Pedy opals

Lake Eyre 3 Days Uluru or Alice Springs to Adelaide via Cooper Pedy, Oodnadatta Track & Lake Eyre –

Lake Eyre Tours and Flights Uluru or Alice Springs to Adelaide 3 days

Tour Now Includes a Spectacular 2+ Hour Flight Over Lake Eyre Floods viewing Cooper Creek, Tiari Desert

Tour Includes  2+ hour flight over Lake Eyre, lake shore walks and visits,travel the Oodnadatta Track, following the Old Ghan railway & Overland Telegraph Line, visit Marree, Coober Pedy (sleep underground), William Creek, Coward Springs,  – 3 days/ 2 nights. Luxury 4WD transport, fully accommodated for 2 nights, all fees, all meals except 1 at restaurant.

Our Lake Eyre Tours and Flights include time for an optional spectacular  2 hour flight over Lake Eyre viewing the Warburton Groove (major inflow) and Tirari Desert and depart from William Creek. This flight views also Elliot Price Conservation Park, (Donald) Campbell Point, Jackboot, Halligan & Belt Bays, Lake Eyre South, major islands & landmarks. Longer flights extension options available – please ask - to the northern extreme of the lake and the Warburton & Macumba Rivers and southern Simpson Desert region of Lake Eyre North. The extended flight will view the Warburton River. Learn of the Marree Man giant sculpture.

These Lake Eyre Tours and Flights are by luxury 4WD from Adelaide via spectacular mountains and rural SA scenery and pioneer history with wildlife & bird spotting by the lake shore.

We aim to find where the best water and wildlife viewing experiences are considered to be at the time, so your guide may visit Lake Eyre South shoreline and lookout, and Oodnadatta Track highlights, such as Mound Springs ( including “The Bubbler”) in the Wabma Kadarbu Mound Springs Conservation Park and the old Afghan created palm grove of the old Ghan town of Coward Springs with great railway heritage and a chance for a swim in the warm springs.

A Painted Hills flight is available on some tours if booked. All Lake Eyre tours include Flinders Ranges, Parachilna, Ochre Pits, Oodnadatta & Birdsville Tracks, flight over Lake Eyre.


Itinerary - Lake Eyre Tours and Flights via Uluru or Alice Springs to Adelaide 3 days 

Day 1 - Pick up at 7.30am at your Uluru or Alice Springs accommodation. Travel to Coober Pedy via the Stuart Hwy, the route pioneered by Australia’s greatest explorer John McDouall Stuart. View memorial to his achievements at various stops including NT / SA Border, and roadhouses including Kulgera & Marla. Depending on time & interests we visit some local landmarks and sightseeing, with 'at source" opal buying opportunities in Coober Pedy. Dinner and overnight at Coober Pedy. (L D)

Day 2 - Depart Coober Pedy via the Moon Plains to arrive William Creek for 10-10.15 flight. From here take a 2 hour scenic flight over Lake Eyre. (Optional extensions at extra cost). After our flight and lunch we follow the Old Ghan Railway Line and Oodnadatta Track to Marree. We visit the shores of Lake Eyre South and and unique Mound Springs, which are permanent water flows from the Great Artesian Basin. We connect with the wonder of the bird and plant life revitalised by recent flooding rains. We visit a permanent water hole, a favourite spot for birds (including brolgas) and birdwatchers. At Marree check out the ancient mosque, Old Ghan Railway history and Lake Eyre Yacht Club. Overnight Marree and a few yarns around the campfire the bar, or just take it easy. B L D

Day 3 –Today we visit the Old Ghan ghost town of Farina, the fascinating and colourful Ochre Pits and travel via old Ghan railway towns including Wilson and Woolshed Flat via the Flinders Ranges to Hawker and stunning mountain landscapes.  We visit the impressive Kanyaka Station & stone woolshed ruins (time permitting) as we follow the Old Ghan Line via Quorn, through the Pitchi Ritchie Pass and the breathtaking view of Spencers Gulf & Port Augusta to arrive Adelaide around 6pm, delivered to your accommodation or airport connection. B L 

Fully accommodated tour


INCLUSIONS

  • Fully accommodated (ensuites) and all meals included
  • Small group luxury 4WD travel (usually 4-6 / vehicle) with professional and experienced driver / guide
  • Scenic Flight over Lake Eyre -  2 hour flight with add on options as above and selectable in booking process
  • All delicious meals, including vegetarian options
  • Comfortable hotel / motel style ensuite accommodation
  • All National Park entry and accommodation fees, airport or hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and Australian Wildlife Conservancy nature care programs.

  • Duration : 3 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,687.00

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Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Coober Pedy 4 Days × × × × Book Now 8 Available × ×
Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Coober Pedy 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Coober Pedy 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tour Flight with Wilpena Pound Coober Pedy Flinders Ranges Bunyeroo Brachina Gorges William Creek, lake shore lookout and Old Ghan history Optional Lake Eyre flights via Warburton Groove Silcrete Island Marree Man

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Coober Pedy Flinders Ranges Bunyeroo Brachina Gorges William Creek, lake shore lookout and Old Ghan history Optional 2 Hour or full day Lake Eyre flight via Warburton Groove Silcrete Island Marree Man


Follow the Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and history plus much more. Includes all fees, flight, meals, ensuite accommodated at Wilpena Pound, Marree (or William Creek) & Coober Pedy. Consider also the Wilpena Pound Flinders Ranges flight option. Tour Code LCP4. Connection options to Sydney, Broken Hill or Melbourne 

Our tours aim to show you the best this unique region has to offer, including the amazing mound springs, iconic landmarks and Ghan and pioneer history. Lately our travellers have been impressed with their Lake Eyre flight also incorporating the Painted Hills, a nearby desert region with awesome multi coloured ochre hills. This opportunity will be offered to your group on the tour and availability depends on a consensus to spend approximately half the flight time on Lake Eyre, and half on the Painted Hills.Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns


4 Day Lake Eyre Tours Flights - itinerary

Day 1 - From Adelaide city or airport we depart via spectacular mountain scenery adjacent the Southern Flinders Ranges. Travel via the rich wine producing region of the Clare Valley (wine tasting optional) and through the rich countryside of rural South Australia. Enjoy picturesque scenery, and rural town stops with lunch and morning tea. We have a picnic lunch in scenic Melrose at the base of Mt Remarkable and cross the Goyder Line before Quorn and Hawker, gateway to the Flinders Ranges. Enjoy Scenic views of the Elder, Druid & Heyson Ranges, Choose at checkout an optional scenic flight (30 mins recommended) over Wilpena Pound. Returning to Wilpena Pound, we check in for the night for a cosy dinner with open fire place L,D

Day 2 - Enjoy a scenic walk with the kangaroos and spectacular River Red Gums into Wilpena Pound, viewing unique flora, Old Hills Homestead. Then an optional hike up to Wangarra Hill lookout offering panoramic views of Wilpena Pound.

Optional 30 minute scenic flight over Wilpena Pound - book at extras..  

Depart Wilpena Pound Resort and travel the fascinating Geological Trail through 800 million years of time via Brachina Gorge and Bunyeroo Gorge in the Flinders Ranges, viewing fossils including ancient stromatolites. Arrive at the old Ghan railway town of Parachilna and the famous Prairie Hotel, with tasty treats and exceptional Aboriginal art and jewellery for sale. We travel north here following the Heyson Range via Leigh Creek (viewing the massive open cut mine now closed) via Copley and Lindhurst past the Strzelecki Track and into the desert. Stop for a look at the large and colourful ochre pits famous for trading ochre widely throughout Australia. We view the ghost town of Farina once home to 300 people.  Arrive Marree for overnight. B,L,D

Day 3 – At Marree take an optional early morning flight over Lake Eyre. Options available to choose in booking process include ...

2 Lake Eyre Flight Options -

  1. Two Hour Flight  - Lake Eyre South & North + Warburton River Dingo Fence | Muloorina Station | Top Of Lake Eyre North | Madigan Gulf | Warburton River | Cooper Creek | Neales River | Warburton Groove |Jackboot Bay | Belt Bay | Lake Eyre South | Marree Man And So Much More.
  2. Full Day to Birdsville including Lake Eyre Birdsville Goyder Lagoon & Cooper Creek Floods plus all above - Full Day with Lunch at Birdsville Pub - This flight may not be available on some dates - please ask 

Select Your flight preference when booking.    * Time is approximate depending on aircraft in use on the day.

If
2 hour flight is chosen, there is time for lake shore visit and walk,
Birdwatching and Lake Shore drive by 4WD transport. If full day flight
is chosen these ground activities not available.

Marree has lots to see including the ancient mosque and Old Ghan Railway history. Also the Lake Eyre Yacht Club and Birdsville Track. We depart via the Oodnadatta Track and follow the Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track route. Visit historic Coward Springs & view Curdimurka Railway Sidings and the lookout at Lake Eyre South then the Mound Springs, natural springs bubbling up from the Artesian Basin. Visit the shores of Lake Eyre South. We visit creeks and water holes along the route which are favourite spots for birds (including brolgas, egrets, swans, ducks, waders,  Herons and many more) and birdwatchers. Arrive historic William Creek on Anna Creek Station (this was Sidney Kidman's largest cattle station) and head through the moon plains for Coober Pedy for overnight. This is a special sleep underground opportunity. B,L,D

Day 4 – An early start today for a town tour, view the Serbian Church and underground Umoona Museum, gallery and opal store. Today we are heading south on the Stuart Highway via desert travel & salt lakes that let you appreciate the remote and vast outback. Witness modern “oasis” outback stations and roadhouses of this great Stuart Highway connecting Australia’s north and south. Time permitting visit Woomera and the “rocket park” collection of missiles launched from this unique location, the extensive Rocket Range Museum .Womera is the location of the infamous Detention Centre. Travel via Port Augusta, see the new solar powerhouse at SunDrop Farms in Spencers Gulf and then on via rich rural lands of the Gulf of St Vincent to arrive, Adelaide this evening approximately 7pm. Tour ends  B,L

 

 Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Coober Pedy Tour Inclusions -

  • Fully accommodated (ensuites) and all meals included
  • Small group luxury 4WD travel (usually 2-4 per 4WD vehicle) with professional and experienced driver / guide
  • All delicious meals, including vegetarian options
  • Comfortable hotel / motel style ensuite accommodation
  • All National Park entry and accommodation fees, airport or hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and Australian Wildlife Conservancy nature care programs.


Exclusions

  • Flights to and from Departure points
  • Optional Scenic Flights over Lake Eyre -  Choose as option 2 hour or full day flights selectable in booking process
  • Alcohol
  • Items of personal nature
  • Lake Eyre and Wilpena Pound flights unless chosen as add on options

  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,999.00

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Uluru to Alice Springs via MacDonnell Ranges Kings Canyon Palm Valley Tours 5 Days × × × × × × ×
Uluru to Alice Springs via MacDonnell Ranges Kings Canyon Palm Valley Tours 5 Days

Uluru to Alice Springs via MacDonnell Ranges Kings Canyon Palm Valley Tours 5 Days

Uluru to Alice Springs via MacDonnell Ranges Kings Canyoon Tours 5 Days - Easy Comfy Camping or Accommodated Overnights at Uluru 2N, Kings Canyon, Glen Helen, Palm Valley, Alice Springs ie 4 nights Reverse itinerary shown and available

Uluru (Ayers Rock) to Alice Springs Tours, Mereenie Track Palm Valley, MacDonnell Ranges Tours 5 days via Simpson’s Gap, Palm Valley, Hermannsburg, MacDonnell Ranges including Ormiston Gorge, Larapinta Trail, Glen Helen, Gosse Bluff, Mereenie Loop, Kings Canyon, Kata Tjuta (Olgas), Uluru (Ayers Rock), Aboriginal rock art, visit Aboriginal art centres. REVERSE available

REVERSE ITINERARY SHOWN

Uluru start meets flights from Sydney & Melbourne approximately 1pm


ACCOMMODATED OR Easy Comfy Camping

5 day Alice Springs to Ayers Rock / Uluru via MacDonnell Ranges & Mereenie Loop Track via Simpsons Gap, Palm Valley, Hermannsburg, Kings Canyon, Gosse Bluff & MacDonnell Ranges Tours – Arrive Alice Springs day prior departure, includes welcome to country, 2 Uluru sunsets, 1 sunrise, 2 nights Uluru, 1 night Kings Canyon, 1 night Glen Helen, ends Uluru after breakfast day 5 in time for flights. Tour Code MAU5 – Please ASK

REVERSE option available – Please ASK

Below describes our 5 Day MacDonnell Ranges Tour.

Relax and Revitalise your creative self in the clear and nurturing energies of the Central Deserts of Australia’s Heartlands …  This journey is an opportunity to reflect, honour and develop creative relationships with the land, each other, and with the traditional Aboriginal caretakers, songmasters, singers and dancers from the land we travel. We experience extraordinary landscapes, and sacred sites, walk and relax in these places and share each participants unique gifts of creativity and place in creation …. with the aim of having fun, and enriching all life.

5 Day Tour Details – Alice Springs to Uluru

Day 1– We depart Alice Springs 730am and head west on the Larapinta Drive for an easy walk in the peaceful energies of Simpsons Gap – where we may meet the cute but endangered Black Footed Rock Wallabies. We travel on to visit the Hermannsburg Mission, the source of so many beautiful artworks of the central deserts, then wind our way up the ancient Finke River river bed to Palm Valley where the artist Albert Namatjira’s paintings were so inspired.We take a walk in this eerie and ancient Palm Valley, viewing Livingstonia palm trees and unique landforms only seen here – watch out for dinosaurs. Leaving Palm Valley, we drive back down the riverbed, following the Caterpillar songline of the MacDonnell Ranges – and an optional swim before dinner at the resort. Here is a great spot to witness the regions magnificent Mt Sonder’s changing colours at sunset. Overnight at Glen Helen Gorge & resort. L. Dinner own cost at resort restaurant

Day 2 – After a tasty breakfast, we take a peaceful and reflectivewalk in beautiful Ormiston Gorge by the waterhole formed by the Finke River. More wallabies here too ! Leaving the MacDonnell Ranges behind, we head west then south on the 4WD Mereenie Loop track through spectacular Central Deserts landscapes via sweeping views from Tyler’s Pass of the comet crater known as Gosse Bluff(Tnorala). We enter the crater and spend some quiet time here with a short walk to a lookout where the dimensions of time, space and your place in the niverse can be appreciated in a new perspective. After marveling at nature’s power, we travel on via the Gardiner Range, the Camels Hump and Katapata Pass to our Kings Canyon Resort for the evening.BLD

Day 3 - Our time for morning walks at Kings Canyon allows for the 3 hours (6 km) over the top via the “Garden of Eden” and the spectacular north and south walls or a shorter walk option is also available in the valley floor. After a delicious and well earned lunch we cruise the 3 hour drive on to Uluru, visiting Curtin Springs and viewing Mt Connor (Attila) before arriving at Yulara resort and Uluru sunset viewing. Overnight Uluru. BL Dinner own cost at resort restaurant.

Day 4 – An early start for Uluru at sunrise and a nearby breakfast. Opportunity for morning walk and quiet time at sacred waterholes and gorges. Experience a “welcome to country” and an introduction to the area at the local Aboriginal Anangu cultural centre. After lunch and a relax, enjoy an afternoon Kata Tjuta (Olga’s) walk. Overnight Uluru BLD

Day 5 – Enjoy a hearty breakfast or alternatively enjoy the resort facilities or more time for walks or just relaxing with the power of Uluru Transport available to airport for flight connections. Tour ends 9am after breakfast for flights home or flight or road transport to Alice Springs is available, or join our 4 day tour to Lake Eyre & Adelaide via Coober Pedy & the Flinders Ranges. B  

Inclusions –

  • Small boutique group in modern 4 wheel drive vehicles (4-6 passengers) – Landcruisers or similar
  • Professional and experienced driver / guides
  • Long established relationships with local Aboriginal people enriches experiences
  • Experience the high energy of rock art, sacred sites and songlines
  • Delicious meals shown as B,L,D, including vegetarian options, unless noted in itinerary.
  • Accommodated sleeping or luxury camping. Camp gear includes stretcher, mattress & linen.
  • All World Heritage and National Park entry and accommodation fees
  • Aboriginal Art community visits for “direct from artist” purchases
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and nature care programs.
  • A knowing that you are co-creating Australia’s future.
  • You – and Your involvement in a creation much bigger than most can imagine

Allow time before or after the the tour to stay in Alice Springs and see more of the rich sights such as Royal Flying Doctor Service, School of the Air, Overland Telegraph Station, Araluen Art & Cultural Centre, Air or Transport Museum, Aboriginal Art galleries, Alice Springs Desert Park.  5 Day Alice Spring to Uluru Ayers Rock via McDonnell Ranges Tour Tour includes professional guide, delicious meals, all fees, professional guides, luxury 4WD transport, comfy camping or Accommodation upgrade options.

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$2,995.00

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McLaren Vale Winery Tour 1 day × × × × × × ×
McLaren Vale Winery Tour 1 day

McLaren Vale Winery Tour 1 day

Mclaren Vale wine tasting tour gives you time to explore over 70 different wineries are in the region including world acclaimed Wirra Wirra and d’Arenberg wineries. 5 star boutique wineries include Oliver's Taranga, Primo Estate and more

Nestled between the rolling Mount Lofty Ranges and Gulf St Vincent beaches, McLaren Vale offers a smorgasbord of fine wine, food, art and nature. It’s the birthplace of  wine industry and home to some of the world's oldest grape vines. McLaren Vale boasts more than 80 cellar doors and vineyards, and although best known for its shiraz, also excels in the production of ultra-premium grenache and cabernet varieties, frequently winning awards at international wine shows.

Over 70 different wineries are in the region including world acclaimed Wirra Wirra and d’Arenberg wineries. Other 5 star boutique wineries include such as Oliver's Taranga, Primo Estate and Kay Brothers. 

Winemaking is a perplexing process, so says Chester Osborn, the creatorof the incredible d’Arenburg Cube. He said that such intricacies were theinspiration behind the architecture and unique design of the cellar door’scube-shaped building. Inside the incredible structure, visitors can not only becaptivated by impressive views over McLaren Vale, but embark on some fine wineand dining experiences. The wine tastings are incorporated into themed flightsthat reflect the region’s winemaking practices. Sample single vineyard shirazon the Geology Journey, or taste the exclusive flavours of d’Arenberg on Savourthe Earth.

Optionally dine inside the Cube Restaurant, with uninterrupted vineyardviews with seasonal degustation menus and wine pairing options. Afterwards, consideras an option to get stuck into the world of d’Arenberg wine with masterclasses whereyou can learn about the history of the vintages, and  how to expertly swirl and identify thevariety of grape flavours.

 

Travel in your private group or a small group of like minded explorers and visit major and boutique wineries in historic Mclaren Vale. Travel the land pioneered  from the 1860s.

  • Visit historic villages of the 1830’s and savour the life of the early settlers and convicts.
  • Includes wine tastings at 3-5 (or more) wineries
  • Enjoy tea/coffee in the beautiful Valley … and share the history of the “locals”.
  • Fine Australian wines and delicious lunch
  • Lunch in the vineyards – Add an optional gourmet lunch
Call 1300 763 188 

1/2 day tour – (4 hours or 2 or more days also available - Please as. Hotel pick-up and return.

Overnight options available … a great escape in this beautiful and rich country

Tour Code: MVW1  – Depart Adelaide city approximately 9:00 am return approx 5:00pm. Lunch own purchase (many options). Tour includes morning tea and wine tasting stops


  • Duration : 1 Days (approx.)
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NSW South Coast Tours × × × × × × ×
NSW South Coast Tours

NSW South Coast Tours

Sydney to Wollongong & NSW South Coast Tours - 1 Day Tour via Bulli Lookout, Stanwell Tops, Royal National Park and Grand Pacific Drive – the NSW South Coast Tour. Extended options available

Sydney to Wollongong & NSW South Coast Tours

1 Day Tour via Bulli Lookout, Stanwell Tops, Royal National Park and Grand Pacific Drive – the NSW South Coast Tour. Extended options available – please ask.

Grand Pacific DriveHidden National Park Beaches

Explore the NSW South Coast Tours by coast from Sydney via Botany Bay, viewing La Perouse (French connection) and Kurnell (Captain Cooks landing place) to scenic Bulli Lookout with spectacular views over Wollongong and the NSW South Coast.

After a delicious morning tea at Bulli Lookout, arrive in Wollongong (or optionally the spectacular Nan Tien Temple) for free time to explore and / or swim Wollongong beach or explore the Nan Tien Temple (largest Buddhist Temple in Southern Hemisphere).

After a delicious lunch, explore some of the famous local sites. Wollongong is a thriving multicultural city, home to Australia largeststeelworks, with a rich natural and local history.

Return via the GRAND PACIFIC DRIVE which encompasses 70 kms of some of NSW’s most spectacular scenery and coastline. Heading south from the Royal National Park (world’s second oldest), the route takes you through beautiful coastal rainforests, spectacular driving scenery with close proximity to sheer cliffs and the ocean, the impressive 665 metre newly opened sea bridge and quaint coastal villages boasting some of the state’s most beautiful beaches and rock pools.

Grand Pacific Drive takes you into Wollongong, which is a bustling coastal city with a vast array of attractions and activities for any visitor. NSW South Coast Tours then travel from Wollongong you can head south to Shellharbour, Kiama, Shoalhaven or beyond, or head west and travel over the escarpment to the Southern Highlands and then south to Canberra.

A great option for a day visit, short stay or as a great appetiser to the ‘Sydney to Melbourne Coastal Drive’. Just 1 hour from Sydney and 2.5 hours from Canberra, Grand Pacific Drive is a must for all those want to experience some of the state’s finest assets on these NSW South Coast Tours

NSW South Coast Tours can pick you up from City Hotels, Manly or Milson’s Point/North Sydney or as arranged.

After a delicious morning tea at Bulli Lookout, arrive in Wollongong (or optionally the Nan Tien Temple) for free time to explore and / or swim Wollongong beach or explore the Nan Tien Temple (largest Buddhist Temple in Southern Hemisphere).

After a delicious lunch, explore some of the famous local sites. Wollongong is a thriving multicultural city, home to Australia largest steelworks, with a rich natural and local history.

Includes – Small group luxury transport, Local & professional driver guide, morning and afternoon tea, Option lunch at the temple or Wollongong Beach, National Park.

Departs: 9 am – return 5 pm.  Cost: $387 per person   Pick up from your CBD hotel by arrangement

  • Duration : 1 Days (approx.)
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Kangaroo Island Tours 5 Days × × × × × × ×
Kangaroo Island Tours 5 Days

Kangaroo Island Tours 5 Days

Our small group private tours immerse you in this amazing landscape where wildlife abounds. Be close to the New Zealand Fur Seal and Australian Sea-lion, koalas, Echidna’s, the unique Kangaroo Island Kangaroo, Cape Barron Goose and more

Kangaroo Island Tours 5 Days -

Our small group Kangaroo Island Tours 5 days immerse you in this amazing and unique wilderness landscape where wildlife abounds. Get up close to the New Zealand Fur Seal and the Australian Sea-lion, koalas in the wild, Echidna’s, the unique Kangaroo Island Western Grey Kangaroo, Cape Barron Goose, wild birds, flora and gorgeous seascapes! Tour from Adelaide includes ferry from the mainland and fully accommodated tour, National Park fees and all park and attraction entries. Visit Caves, spectacular flora and wild seacoasts – Kangaroo Island is a photographers paradise

Departures – See Dates at Booking link

DETAILS

Day 1 - Meet and transport to Island


Meet up in Adelaide, Kingscote or Penneshaw and drive to the western end of island to Wilderness Resort accommodation for 2 nights.  Afternoon viewing Southern Ocean at Remarkable Rocks Sea caves (excellent for HD Photography) and New Zealand Fur Seals


DAY 2: Explore Flinders Chase National Park

A day in and around Cape Du Couedic.  We start with Remarkable Rocks and then go on to explore the Lighthouse Region site of the beautiful Admiral’s Arch then spend the morning the Australian Fur Seal colony which, at the time has many pups frolicking in the rocky pools at the cliffs base. We take a walk around the Chase grounds and enjoy the many Cape Barren geese and echidna.

Day 3: Seal Bay – Vivonne Bay – Hanson’s Bay – West Bay

We start our day at Seal Bay Conservation Reserve where you will get an opportunity to photograph these engaging marine mammals.  This is the only managed access accessible Sealion colony in Australia and it is a rare treat.   Beautiful Vivonne Bay then photogenic Hanson’s Bay Wildlife Sanctuary with opportunities to photograph Koalas, Tammar Wallabies, Western Grey Kangaroos and Echidnas. Overnight Kingscote

Day 4:  Rocky River Bush Birds – Raptor Domain – Stokes Bay – Kingscote

Visit Raptor Domain close to Seal Bay Conservation Park for a late afternoon show.  Photograph a wide range of spectacular birds close up and on the wing.  This is one of Australia’s best raptor collections and many of the species are very difficult to photograph in the wild. Visit Stokes Bay on the northern side of the island where we experience not only the islands unique native flowers, but also many of the spectacular Western Australian Species.  These beautiful gardens are home to over 150 Kangaroo Island species, 750 named plants and many seasonal native orchids. Late afternoon more birds in flight and ocean viewing at the spectacular pelican feeding presentation at Kingscote.

Day 5: Kingscote – Cape Willoughby – Adelaide

We take a drive through the scnic countryside to visit Cape Willoughby Conservation Park, on the extremes eastern edge of Kangaroo island, with views to the mainland.

Returning to Penneshaw with an option to visit the Penneshaw Penguin Centre before we board the ferry for the mainland and travel back through the scenic Fleurieu Peninsula to reach Adelaide approximately 5pm.



Inclusions Kangaroo Island Tours 5 days

  •     All accommodation as detailed
  •     Delicious meals, including vegetarian options.
  •     All World Heritage and National Park entry fees
  •     Contributions of tour price supports AWC nature care programs.
  •     Bird domain, pelican feeding, seal bay entry

Exclusions

    Alcohol
    Flights to and from departure points.  Pick up Adelaide, Pennashaw or Kingscote.

What to bring - Good walking shoes, a hat and a personal water bottle are all essential.

Want to extend your unique South Australian experience? Ask about Flinders Ranges, Arkaroola, Lake Eyre and Great Ocean Road tours and Tasmania Tours

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
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Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Coober Pedy from Adelaide to Uluru Alice Springs 4 Days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Coober Pedy from Adelaide to Uluru Alice Springs 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Coober Pedy from Adelaide to Uluru Alice Springs 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound, Coober Pedy Adelaide to Uluru / Alice Springs 4 DAYS via Flinders Ranges, Bunyeroo & Brachina Gorges, William Creek. Optional 2 Hour Flight over Lake Eyre and Warburton Groove, lake shore walk

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Coober Pedy 4 DAYS via Flinders Ranges, Bunyeroo & Brachina Gorges, Sacred Canyon, Coober Pedy, William Creek. Including 2 Hour Flight over Lake Eyre and Warburton Groove, lake shore visit and walk, Birdwatching and Lake Shore drive by 4WD, luxury 4WD transport.


Optional EXTENDED FLIGHT to Birdsville return via Lake Eyre & CHANNEL COUNTRY, WITH BIRDSVILLE LUNCH, SIMPSON DESERT -  see detail at Extras when commence booking process

Follow the Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and history plus much more. Includes all fees, flight, meals, ensuite accommodated at Wilpena Pound, Marree (or William Creek) & Coober Pedy. Consider also the Wilpena Pound Flinders Ranges flight option. Tour  Code LCP4. Connection options to Sydney, Broken Hill or Melbourne 

Our tours aim to show you the best this unique region has to offer, including the amazing mound springs, iconic landmarks and Ghan and pioneer history. Lately our travellers have been impressed with their Lake Eyre flight also incorporating the Painted Hills, a nearby desert region with awesome multi coloured ochre hills. This opportunity will be offered to your group on the tour and availability depends on a consensus to spend approximately half the flight time on Lake Eyre, and half on the Painted Hills.

This information has been provided as an update on the changing conditions, as we want you to aware that water and bird levels have not remained at the peak of earlier this year.

We look forward to seeing you on your journey soon and will be showing you wonderful aspect of Lake Eyre and the region.

Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns


4 Day Lake Eyre Tours Flights - itinerary

Day 1 - From Adelaide city or airport we depart via spectacular mountain scenery adjacent the Southern Flinders Ranges. Travel via the rich wine producing region of the Clare Valley (wine tasting optional) and through the rich countryside of rural South Australia. Enjoy picturesque scenery, and rural town stops with lunch and a morning and afternoon teas. We have a picnic lunch in scenic Melrose at the base of Mt Remarkable and cross the Goyder Line before Quorn and Hawker, gateway to the Flinders Ranges. Enjoy Scenic views of the Elder, Druid & Heyson Ranges, and visit an ancient Aboriginal Rock art site at Sacred Canyon (near to recently discovered Warrantyi Rock Shelter). Here enjoy an easy short walk amongst the Cypress Pines into the gorge to view pecked rock art tens of thousands of years old. Returning to Wilpena Pound, we check in for the night for a cosy dinner with open fire place L,D

Day 2 - Enjoy an optional scenic flight before a scenic walk with the kangaroos and spectacular River Red Gums into Wilpena Pound, viewing unique flora, Old Hills Homestead. Then an optional hike up to Wangarra Hill lookout offering panoramic views of Wilpena Pound. Depart Wilpena Pound Resort and travel the fascinating Geological Trail through 800 million years of time via Brachina Gorge and Bunyeroo Gorge in the Flinders Ranges, viewing fossils including ancient stromatalites. Arrive at the old Ghan railway town of Parachilna and the famous Prairie Hotel, with tasty treats and exceptional Aboriginal art and jewellery for sale. We travel north here following the Heyson Range via Leigh Creek (viewing the massive open cut mine ow closed) via Copley and Lindhurst past the Strzelecki Track and into the desert. Stop for a look at the large and colourful ochre pits famous for trading ochre widely throughout Australia. Farina Arrive Marree for overnight. B,L,D

Day 3 – At Marree check out the ancient mosque and Old Ghan Railway history. Also the Lake Eyre Yacht Club and Birdsville Track. We follow the Oodnadatta Track Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and the lookout at Lake Eyre South then the Mound Springs, natural springs bubbling up from the Artesian Basin. Visit the shores of Lake Eyre and connect with the wonder of the bird and plant life revitalised by flooding rains. We visit creeks and water holes along the route which are favourite spots for birds (including brolgas, egrets, swans, ducks, waders,  Herons and many more) and birdwatchers. Arrive historic William Creek on Anna Creek Station (Sidney Kidman's largest cattle station) for an optional  2+ hour scenic flight over Lake Eyre.  After our flight, we head though the moon plains for Coober Pedy for overnight. This is a special sleep underground opportunity(or above ground if preferred) B,L,D

Day 4 – Today we are heading south on the Stuart Highway via desert travel & salt lakes that let you appreciate the remote and vast outback. Witness modern “oasis” outback stations and transport roadhouses of this great Stuart Highway connecting Australia’s north and south. Visit Woomera and the “rocket park” collection of missiles launched from this unique location, the extensive Rocket Range Museum and view the infamous Detention Centre. Travel via Port Augusta, the powerhouse of Spencers Gulf and a cuppa by the water front, then on via rich rural lands of the Gulf of St Vincent  to arrive Adelaide this evening. Tour ends approx 7 pm. B,L

 

 Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Coober Pedy Tour Inclusions -

  • Fully accommodated (ensuites) and all meals included
  • Small group luxury 4WD travel (usually 4 / vehicle) with professional and experienced driver / guide
  • Scenic Flight over Lake Eyre -  Optional 2 hour flight with add on options as above and selectable in booking process
  • All delicious meals, including vegetarian options
  • Comfortable hotel / motel style ensuite accommodation
  • All National Park entry and accommodation fees, airport or hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and Australian Wildlife Conservancy nature care programs.


Adelaide to Uluru / Alice Springs - tour available to either  - please ask

  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,788.00

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Jenolan Caves, Blue Mountains, Mudgee Hunter Valley & Nelson Bay Wine & Wildlife 4 days Sydney to Outback NSW Tour × × × × × × ×
Jenolan Caves, Blue Mountains, Mudgee Hunter Valley & Nelson Bay Wine & Wildlife 4 days Sydney to Outback NSW Tour

Jenolan Caves, Blue Mountains, Mudgee Hunter Valley & Nelson Bay Wine & Wildlife 4 days Sydney to Outback NSW Tour

Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Nelson Bay Tours Includes Jenolan Caves underground tour, outback NSW Mudgee, wine country, fine dining, gold country, Nelson Bay dolphins and swimming option

4 Day Sydney to Outback NSW via Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Nelson Bay Tours with Hill End & Mudgee NSW Tours

Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Nelson Bay Tours Includes Jenolan Caves underground tour, 3 nights’ accommodation (based on double or twin share), morning teas, 4 lunches, 3 breakfasts.  All fees, professional guide, luxury 4WD transport (Toyota Landcruiser or similar).  Add an extra night to your 3 day tour above with a night in the Hunter Valley to relax & enjoy the history and wines or overnight in Port Stephens on Nelson Bay near Newcastle (with optional swim / surf or whale or dolphin watching cruise)

Day 1 – Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Tours Depart your Sydney hotel or accommodation at 730 am and enjoy the fresh early light and air of the spectacular Blue Mountains. Visit Katoomba, Leura, Echo Point, Three Sisters, Jamieson Valley (Grand Canyon) and Cliff Drive over Megalong Valley. Enjoy the spectacular view from Govett’s Leap near Blackheath, overlooking the Grosse Valley and spectacular Blue Gum Forest. Descent the 1500 metres of the Great Dividing Range to the western slopes, then down the scenic Jenolan Caves road for a cave tour or nature walk.

Jenolan Caves are the world’s oldest dated caves – over 340 million years old!  They contain some of the world’s most spectacular calcite crystal formations, which since 1838 have entranced visitors. Regarded as Australia’s most outstanding cave system – with 11 spectacular show caves, multi-lingual self-guided tour, pure underground rivers and amazing formations – Jenolan Caves is among the finest and oldest cave systems in the world.

Jenolan Caves is in a huge nature reserve which forms part of the Blue Mountains World Heritage area. You can stroll along a choice of scenic bush tracks (from easy to strenuous), picnic at the Blue Lake, and in the quiet of the early morning or at dusk, see native animals and birds. On almost any day you can spot a platypus, and if overnighting, you are sure to see kangaroos. After a caves tour and nature walk, we enjoy a delicious meal at the local restaurant, before overnight at Caves House.

Day 2: After a healthy breakfast journey through the mountain region to the timber town of Oberon, then the scenic drive into Bathurst. Bathurst was home to New South Wales first big gold rush in the 1850s and became home to the Cobb & Co (stage) coach company, who ran the largest transport network in the world with 6,000 horses running daily. Enjoy a look at local history, and this truly pioneering country town before we “head for the hills” and back country via the quaint old gold mining town of Sofala. From here we wind our way along the bridle track following the Turon River, to Hill End.

Some history – In 1851, gold was discovered at Hill End, and by 1872, at the height of the great gold rush, the town was the largest inland settlement in NSW. With its museum displays and many preserved buildings, Hill End offers a fascinating insight into the 19th-century gold rush. This well-preserved, former Bathurst gold-mining town is set in an isolated valley surrounded by rugged mountains and gorges. The rugged scenery has inspired many renowned Australian painters, including Donald Friend and Russell Drysdale, who painted some of the finest Australian landscapes of the 20th century.  In its heyday in the 1870s, Hill End had a population of 10,000 and boasted a kilometre of colourful shopfronts, including 28 pubs, an opium den and an oyster bar. Today you can take a self-guided tour of the gold-rush streetscape, go underground at the Bald Hill Mine or join a ‘fossicking’ tour and search for gold among mounds of old mine tailings.

Eastern Grey Kangaroos Hunter Valley TourTime here to enjoy the local history, before travelling back country trails, to arrive at Mudgee, and prosperous volcanic soil wine growing area. Enjoy a tasty lunch at a Winery in Mudgee and enjoy wine tasting at a premium local winery. We see wild kangaroos as we travel through dense forests and spectacular rock and mountain scenery to descend into the Upper HunterValley. Overnight Sandy Hollow or Denman.

Day 3: Travel through small rural towns on the Golden Highway, via some of Australia’s most prestigious thoroughbred horse studs, and cattle country. We visit the sacred Aboriginal “Biamme Cave” with a massive Aboriginal cave painting depicting the supreme Aboriginal creator spirit Biamme, with outstretched arms caring over his people. (Known as the “rope man” in the Pacific Islands. Learn of local Aboriginal history, and landmarks before we enjoy lunch at a scenic vineyard picnic area. We travel through Broke and the historic village of Wollombi (more wine tasting options) before arriving in the heart of the Lower Hunter Valley, Pokolbin. Lots of treats here including many boutique wineries, the Hunter Valley Gardens, Hunter Valley Chocolate Company, Cheese tasting and more. A local Wildlife park visit option is also available to ensure close encounters of the furry kind with koalas, kangaroos, wombats, Tasmanian Devils, crocodiles and more.


We see the vast coal mines of the Hunter Valley before our stop at some local wineries for wine tasting a full range of wines from various vineyards, and a delicious lunch. If willing, we can also visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company, a Cheese factory for cheese tasting and a fudge factory … mmm. Wildlife are waiting for us at a nearby wildlife park (closed Wednesdays). Here we can take a close up look and see most of the famous Ozzie wildlife including koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, dingoes, wombats, echidnas and native birds. Overnight Port Stephens / Nelson Bay.

Day 4 – With an extra night added to your 3 day tour with a night & day to relax & enjoy the sun, surf, and sailing (optional extra) in Port Stephens Resort on Nelson Bay north of Newcastle with optional swim/surf or whale or dolphin watch cruise (extra cost). Enjoy a scenic walk through the bushland to Nelson Bay Headland in Tomaree National Park. After a full day we travel back to Sydney crossing the mighty & scenic Hawkesbury River, travelling back into the city via the leafy north shore suburbs, arriving approximately 6pm..

Tour includes all accommodation, morning teas, lunches, breakfasts. All fees, professional guide, luxury 4WD transport (Toyota Landcruiser or similar). Two dinners at own expense in local restaurant of your choice..

  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,395.00

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Mungo National Park Darling River Run Broken Hill Tour Sydney to Adelaide 4 days × × × × × × ×
Mungo National Park Darling River Run Broken Hill Tour Sydney to Adelaide 4 days

Mungo National Park Darling River Run Broken Hill Tour Sydney to Adelaide 4 days

Mungo National Park Tours - Discover Outback NSW and this ancient landscape, travel the Darling River Run and explore Bourke & Wills camp and wetlands at Menindee Lakes on this small group tours from Sydney to Broken Hill & Adelaide

Mungo National Park Tours from Sydney to Broken Hill & Adelaide

Possible to Meet Lake Eyre to Alice Springs tour from Adelaide or Broken Hill OR Meet Cameron Corner Country tours

Options to depart tour at Broken Hill on day 4 and or take a day tour Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Mungo National Park Tours Discover Outback NSW and this ancient landscape, travel the Darling River Run and explore Bourke & Wills camp and wetlands at Menindee Lakes on this Mungo National Park Tours from Sydney to Broken Hill (or reverse option)

Day 1 – Depart from Sydney – travelling via the famous “Dog on the Tucker Box” (Canberra pickup available) over the Great Dividing Range to Wagga Wagga, and on to Narranderra in the Heart of Australia food bowl, the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, then Hay. Overnight Hay for a hearty local meal and overnight stop.

Day 2 – Visit the Shearers Hall of Fame at Shear Outback and learn of the rich life in the wool industry in early NSW. Then to Balranald and Into the desert and Mungo National Park to explore this ancient lake bed environment. Here the stories of the regions from local Aboriginal guide, and learn of the oldest known ritual burial in the world. Discover the Walls of China and megafauna history of the area, explore the ancient Willandra Lakes and the historic sheep station and large and impressive shearing shed that served the area for around 100 years. Overnight Mungo Lodge, Mungo National Park.

Days 3Travel the Darling River via Pooncarie, Menindee and Kinchega National Park. Explore the memorial to Burke & Wills camp on the lake shore, and haven for wetland birds. Dinner at famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill.

Day 4 – Explore Broken Hill highlights (your choice) including Pro Hart Gallery, The Line of Lode Lookout and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or stay longer for Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history. Then travel to Adelaide via Peterborough (railway history) Burra (old Copper mine tour) and tour completion  

Alternatively depart tour in Broken Hill and return by rail or stay a while and enjoy the fascinating history and culture of Broken Hill

Day 5 – Option - Explore Broken Hill in morning then travel to Adelaide or Sydney with us or by rail or fly. OR a few more days in fascinating Broken Hill.OR Lake Eyre from Adelaide or Broken Hill

4 day tour – Cost includes 3 nights motel accommodation, all meals, 4WD travel, twin share or double. Excludes Mutawintji National Park tour cost if chosen

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  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
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Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains & Wildlife Tour 2 days × × × × × × ×
Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains & Wildlife Tour 2 days

Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains & Wildlife Tour 2 days

Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains Oberon, Lithgow & Wildlife NSW Tours 2 days from Sydney. Includes Jenolan Caves underground tour, 1 nights accommodation at nearby Oberon or Jenolan Caves House option, morning teas, 2 lunches, breakfast.

2 Day Sydney to Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains Tour

Day 1 – Jenolan Caves Blue Mountains Tour Depart your Sydney hotel or accommodation at 800am and enjoy the fresh early light and air of the spectacular Blue Mountains. Visit Katoomba, Leura, Echo Point, Three Sisters, Jamieson Valley (Grand Canyon) and Cliff Drive over Megalong Valley. Enjoy the spectacular view from Govett’s Leap near Blackheath, overlooking the Grosse Valley and spectacular Blue Gum Forest. Descend the 1500 metres of the Great Dividing Range to the western slopes, then down the scenic Jenolan Caves road for a cave tour and nature walk - likely seeing platypus.

Jenolan Caves are the world’s oldest dated caves – over 340 million years old!  They contain some of the world’s most spectacular calcite crystal formations, which since 1838 have entranced visitors.

Regarded as Australia’s most outstanding cave system – with 11 spectacular show caves, multi-lingual self-guided tour, pure underground rivers and amazing formations – Jenolan Caves is among the finest and oldest cave systems in the world.

Jenolan Caves is in a huge nature reserve which forms part of the Blue Mountains World Heritage area. You can stroll along a choice of scenic bush tracks (from easy to strenuous), picnic at the Blue Lake, and in the quiet of the early morning or at dusk, see native animals and birds. On almost any day you can spot a platypus, and if overnighting, you are sure to see kangaroos. After a caves tour and nature walk, we enjoy a delicious meal at the local restaurant, .Accommodation at nearby Oberon or Jenolan Caves House option


Day 2: After a healthy breakfast a second (optional) cave tour is available before we travel through stunning mountain country to Kanangra Walls scenic lookout in the Kanangra Boyd National Park overlooking deep gorges and the Cox's River. We then travel in the mountain region to the timber town of Oberon, then the scenic drive into Bathurst. Bathurst was home to New South Wales first big gold rush in the 1850s and became home to the Cobb & Co (stage) coach company, who ran the largest transport network in the world with 6,000 horses running daily. Enjoy a look at local history, and this truly pioneering country town before we visit the Charles Darwin memorial who visited the region in 1836. From Lithgow, the site of Australia's early ironworks we check out the Zig Zag steam railway history and head up Victoria Pass to return to Sydney by the scenic Bells Line of Road with a visit to the Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens time permitting. Return to Sydney arriving approximately 6 pm.


  • Duration : 2 Days (approx.)
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Darling River Run Sydney to Broken Hill Outback NSW 5 days × × × × × × ×
Darling River Run Sydney to Broken Hill Outback NSW 5 days

Darling River Run Sydney to Broken Hill Outback NSW 5 days

Darling River Run - Sydney to Broken Hill Outback NSW 5 days

Departs Sydney to Nyngan, Bourke, Louth, Tilpa, White Cliffs, Broken Hill. Then meet optional tours to Lake Eyre, Innamincka, Dig Tree, Cameron Corner Country

Travel down the mighty Darling River Run from Bourke to Wilcannia then Broken Hill, with a visit to White Cliffs opals fields & miners stores.

Join this small group 4WD tour from Sydney (or reverse from Broken Hill or Adelaide to Sydney) via the Blue Mountains, Bathurst, Mudgee wine country, Dubbo (the Hub of the West), Narromine (soaring capital of Aust.) and Nyngan (1990 flood town) to overnight in Bourke (with paddle boat cruise).

Day 1 - Sydney to Dubbo via Katoomba, Charles Darwin monument, Portland silo art, bushranger Ben Halls cave at Wellington to Dubbo overnight

Day 2 - Dubbo is the Hub of the West on the great western plains of NSW with its big history of sheep and wool production. A stop at the flood rescued town of Nyngan then Bourke with Paddle Boast cruise, via Macquarie Marshes. Overnight Bourke

Day 3 - Paddle Boat cruise, explore Bourke then enjoy Gundabooka National Park (scenic walks & Aboriginal rock art), and travel the banks of Australia’s longest, the Darling River via historic Louth, and Tilpa \plus Dunlop Station, a 45 stand and first mechanical woolshed owned by Sir Samuel McCaughey (Riverina irrigation pioneer) to Wilcannia and White Cliffs opal fields, then on to Overnight White Cliffs and sleep underground.

Day 4 - Explore White Cliffs settlement and opal fields, with at source opal buying opportunites, then back to the Darling River Run to Menindee & Menindee Lakes with Bourke & Wills camp, and Kinchega National Park before arriving Broken Hill for the evening and dinner at the famous Mario's Palace Hotel. Ibis or Desert Sands Hotel or similar for Overnight Broken Hill

Day 5 - Tour completes after breakfast and hotel checkout at 10am

Return by train or plane, or continue to Lake Eyre or Cameron Corner Country & Tibooburra or Adelaide - or return to Sydney via Lake Mungo with connecting tours.eg Mungo National Park Tours to Sydney

From Sydney to Broken Hill or Adelaide options. 

All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure.  Should you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Inclusions –
  • 4 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually 4WD Landcruisers
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals
  • Paddleboat cruise at Bourke
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.


BOOK HERE Or Call 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188


  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,990.00

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Silo Art Trail Tour NSW Victoria South Australia Sydney to Adelaide 5 Days × × × × × × ×
Silo Art Trail Tour NSW Victoria South Australia Sydney to Adelaide 5 Days

Silo Art Trail Tour NSW Victoria South Australia Sydney to Adelaide 5 Days

Silo Art Trail tour 5 days are small group adventures for people who love to connect with regional Australia and outback New South Wales, country Victoria and South Australia. Fully accommodated genuine small group tour

 Silo Art Trail Tours


A Journey Through Art, History & Regional Landscapes

Embark on an incredible 5-day journey from Sydney to Adelaide, exploring Australia’s most iconic silo art murals, charming country towns, and rich historical sites. This carefully curated tour takes you through regional New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, combining stunning artworks with fascinating stories of the communities that created them.


Silo Art Highlights


  • Portland Cement Works Silos, NSW – A tribute to industrial heritage and community revitalization.
  • Grenfell Silo Art, NSW – Stunning mural of a farmer and his dog.
  • Weetalle Silo Art, NSW – Vibrant depiction of regional agricultural life.
  • Tungamah Silo Art, VIC – Beautiful native birds, including dancing brolgas.
  • St. James Silo Art, VIC – Portraits of Sir George Coles, founder of Coles supermarkets.
  • Rochester Silo Art, VIC – Brightly colored kingfisher and wombat.
  • Nullawil Silo Art, VIC – Iconic mural of a farmer and his kelpie dog.
  • Patchewollock Silo Art, VIC – Striking portrait of wheat farmer Nick Hulland.
  • Brim Silo Art, VIC – One of Australia's most famous murals, depicting four rural workers.
  • Sheep Hills Silo Art, VIC – Indigenous-themed artwork celebrating Aboriginal culture.
  • Rupanyup Silo Art, VIC – Young local sports players representing rural community life.
  • Albacutya Silo Art, VIC – Modern, nature-inspired artwork with striking detail.
  • Coonalpyn Silo Art, SA – A massive mural of five local children.
  • Karoonda Silo Art, SA – Unique night-time light projection silo art.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Sydney → Wagga Wagga (via Portland & Grenfell)


Overnight: Wagga Wagga, NSW


  • Visit Portland Cement Factory Silo Art and learn about the community’s revitalization.
  • Stop at Grenfell Wheat Silos featuring a mural of a farmer and sheepdog.
  • Explore the Weetalle Silos before reaching Wagga Wagga for our first overnight stay.

Day 2: Wagga Wagga → Echuca (via Tungamah, St. James & Rochester)


Overnight: Echuca, VIC

  • Cross into Victoria to visit Tungamah, St. James, and Rochester Silo Art.
  • Enjoy a Murray River paddle steamer cruise in historic Echuca.

Day 3: Echuca → Horsham (via Lake Boga & Silo Art Trail Begins)


Overnight: Horsham, VIC

  • Visit Lake Boga Catalina Flying Boat Museum – a WWII aviation heritage site.
  • Begin the Victorian Silo Art Trail: Nullawil, Patchewollock, Brim.

Day 4: Horsham → Bordertown (via More Silo Art & South Australia Border)


Overnight: Bordertown, SA

  • Explore more Silo Art: Sheep Hills, Rupanyup, and Albacutya.
  • Cross into South Australia and visit Coonalpyn & Karoonda Silos.

Day 5: Bordertown → Adelaide


Tour Concludes in Adelaide, SA

  • Scenic drive through the SA countryside.
  • Final stop at Monarto Safari Park, one of the world’s largest open-range zoos.


Book Your Spot on the Ultimate Silo Art Trail Tour!

Join us on this incredible journey across regional Australia, experiencing world-class street art, history, and breathtaking landscapes.


Limited Spots Available – Secure Your Place Today!

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$4,995.00

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Silo Art Trail Mungo NSW Outback Tours Sydney to Broken Hill 6 days × × × × × × ×
Silo Art Trail Mungo NSW Outback Tours Sydney to Broken Hill 6 days

Silo Art Trail Mungo NSW Outback Tours Sydney to Broken Hill 6 days

Silo Art Trail Mungo NSW outback tour small group adventure via Portland Grenfell & Weethalle Silo Art, Parkes Radio Telescope Canowindra Age of Fishes Hay Shear Outback Wentworth Junction of Murray & Darling Rivers Mungo NP Broken Hill

Silo Art Trail Mungo NSW Outback Tours Sydney to Broken Hill 6 days 

Our Silo Art Trail Mungo NSW Outback Tours Sydney to Broken Hill 6 days are small group adventures for people who love to connect with regional Australia and particularly regional and outback New South Wales. Our small group tours travel in Land Cruiser vehicles or we do have a comfortable minibus for up to 10 people

The Silo At Trail is transforming Australian regional towns. Join us on an adventure through rural Australia to witness these great masterpieces and the local hospitality.

Possible to Meet Lake Eyre to Alice Springs tour from Adelaide or Broken Hill OR Meet Cameron Corner Country tours

Options a day tour Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Here is our 6 day tour Sydney to Broken Hill (or reverse option please ask)

Highlights – NSW Silo Art Trail Tours

  • Portland Silo Art
  • Parkes Radio Telescope  – The Dish
  • Canowindra – Age of Fishes Fossil Museum
  • Grenfell Silo Art
  • Weethalle Silo Art
  • Hay – Shear Outback Centre
  • Wentworth – Junction of the Darling & Murray Rivers + Megafauna Museum
  • Mungo National Park & China Walls tour
  • Menindee – Lakes & Burke & Wills Camp
  • Broken Hill & Silverton
  • Return optional tours or meets rail to Sydney or Adelaide

Following is our 6 day Silo Art Trail Mungo NSW Outback Tours Sydney to Broken Hill in outback regional New South Wales Sydney to Broken Hill – (reverse available) supporting regional communities and those that have been suffering through recent droughts and the bushfires – hope you can join us.

NOTE This tour also available as 12 days Sydney Broken Hill Sydney return via Tibooburra Bourke, Brewarinna Gundabooka, Macquarie Marshes - see https://spiritsafaris.rezdy.com/391372/nsw-outback-explorer-silo-art-corner-country-mungo-broken-hill-darling-river-bourke-sydney-return-12-days

Silo Art Trail Mungo NSW Outback Tours Sydney to Broken Hill 6 days

Day 1 – NSW Silo Art Trail tours take us through some lovely country towns and regional areas, and our 6 day tour from Sydney to Broken Hill includes the Portland silos at the old Cement Factory – beautiful artwork there on the cement works and symbolic of the restoration of the community in Portland exemplified by their site work and the wonderful annual art exhibition.

Moving on beyond Bathurst and the fascinating history of the gold rush and Cobb & Co coaches, then The Dish Exhibition centre at the giant CSIRO operated radiotelescope that brought the 1st moon landing images to Earth. Overnight Parkes

Day 2 – We visit Canowindra and the Museum of Fishes – ancient fish fossils from this area that was once an inland sea. Then Cowra (and railway roundhouse for the keen). Onwards to the popular Grenfell Wheat silos completed in 2019 and then moving to the well-known Weetalle Silos.  Driving West via Rankin Springs the country spreads and
the sky seems to get bigger as the sun sets over the Hay Plains. Overnight Goolgowi LD

Day 3Shear Outback, Wine Tasting, Murray Darling Junction, Wentworth

Today we travel to Hay, one of Australia’s major wool growing areas, and a visit to the Shear Outback centre takes
to you into the rich life in the wool industry in early NSW. We’ll take the backroad through saltbush plains, that are home to over 50 farming
families. Tiny villages are the social hub for many of the large outback
stations, where life can often be lonely. . Follow the Murray River to Trentham Estate,
a family-owned winery on the banks of the Murray River. Enjoy an
afternoon wine tasting by the river before we head to Wentworth. In the
late 1800’s Wentworth was the largest river port in Australia with over
400 boats plying the Murray and the Darling Rivers, which meet here.
Overnight Wentworth Meals: BLD

Day 4 – From Wentworth visit the junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers, Australia’s biggest river system and also visit Wentworth Pioneer Museum with life-size megafauna replicas from the local area including the cuddly 2-metre high Diprotodons. Into the desert and Mungo National Park to explore this ancient lakebed environment. Here the stories of the regions from a local guide, and learn of the oldest known ritual burial in the world. Discover the Walls of China and megafauna history of the area, explore the ancient Willandra Lakes and the historic sheep station and large and impressive shearing shed that served the area for around 100 years. Overnight Mungo Lodge, Mungo National Park.

Day 5 – Travel the Darling River via Pooncarie, Menindee and Kinchega National Park. Explore the memorial to Burke & Wills camp on the lakeshore, and a haven for wetland birds. Into Broken Hill and dinner at famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill.

Day 6 – Tour completes at 10 am after breakfast. You are free to explore many of the rich history and fascinating Broken Hill highlights (your choice) including Pro Hart Gallery, The Line of Lode Lookout and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or Mutawintji National Park (extra optional cost) for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Day 7 options – Explore Broken Hill in the morning then travel to Adelaide via Peterborough (railway history) Burra (old Copper mine tour) and tour completion

Silo Art Trail Mungo NSW Outback Tours Sydney to Broken Hill 6 days


All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure.  Should you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Inclusions –

  • 6 days with 5 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation – twin share or single supplement available – see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle – usually 4WD Landcruisers
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & AWC Nature Care projects.

Call 1300 763 188 or BOOK Here


  • Duration : 6 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$5,885.00

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Cameron Corner Country Innaminka Dig Tree Coongie Lakes Tour from Broken Hill to Broken Hill 5 days × × × × × × ×
Cameron Corner Country Innaminka Dig Tree Coongie Lakes Tour from Broken Hill to Broken Hill 5 days

Cameron Corner Country Innaminka Dig Tree Coongie Lakes Tour from Broken Hill to Broken Hill 5 days

Cameron Corner Country Tour from Broken Hill to Broken Hill or Adelaide option. 5 Days with Over nights at Cameron Corner Innaminka (2N) Tibooburra. Burke & Wills Dig Tree Milparinka Sturt National Park Moomba Cooper Creek Coongie Lakes

Cameron Corner Country 4WD Tour - NSW / QLD  / SA Corner - 5 Day Corner Country from Broken Hill return to Broken Hill via Tibooburra, Milparinka, Moomba, Innaminka, Dig Tree, Cameron Corner – Explore in the footsteps of Burke & Wills (visit the Dig Tree) this remote and fascinating area around the junction of the NSW, QLD & SA borders. 5 days from Broken Hill (or Sydney Adelaide or Melbourne by rail, fly or coach options available) -

Details below  ...

Explore in the footsteps of Burke & Wills (visit the famous Dig Tree & historic reserve) this remote and fascinating area around the junction of the NSW, QLD & SA borders, known as Cameron Corner. Travel through giant sheep stations from over 100 years ago, witness the Moomba oil fields & mighty Cooper Creek at Innamincka. Travelling in our luxury 4WD Landcruisers, you can stand at the famous Cameron Corner, and stay overnight at the "corner store". Discover ancient Aboriginal rock art sites and hear the tales of the great Cattle drives as we travel the Strzelecki Track - pioneered by Captain Starlight as he stole 1000 cattle from Queensland QLD in 1870. Later, Sidney Kidman & Co and many others made their fortunes on the track pioneered by Starlight.


Cameron Corner Country Tour Details ...


Day 1 - Depart Broken Hill (or Adelaide day prior) through the Barrier Ranges on the Silver City Highway via Packsaddle for Milparinka and the Albert Hotel. Appreciate this once thriving gold mining town at the restored Milparinka Heritage Precinct. We check out the Tibooburra pub and considerable town before heading into the Sturt Desert & crossing the Grey Range with a stop at Fort Grey. The park protects an enormous arid landscape of space and solitude. The rolling red-sand dunes of the Strzelecki desert ripple through the western section, graduating past surprising wetlands surrounded by white sands. After some great opportunities for photos, and to explore we arrive at Cameron Corner on the 3 states corner (NSW, SA & QLD) for a tasty meal and overnight at the "Corner Store".

Day 2 - Travel via Bollards Lagoon, the Yellow Bus site (now buried) and Merty Merty station, crossing the sand hills of the Strzelecki Desert, and Creek as we head for the Strzelecki Track and the uncanny Moomba oil & gas fields. We pass the site of the geothermal power plant / hot rocks project of Geodynamics where Australia has the hottest rocks on Earth, outside of volcanic areas. Arriving in Innaminka, check out the birdlife at sunset on the Cooper Creek before a delicious meal at the Innamincka Hotel Overnight Innaminka.

Hot Rocks - Geologists think that 10 million years ago, the granites in the Cooper Basin, South Australia, were exposed at the surface. Since that time they have been covered by a sedimentary layer, four kilometres thick, that acts as an overlying blanket; trapping the heat and preventing it from escaping to the atmosphere.

The heat is created by naturally occurring radiogenic decay that heats the granite to more than 250 degrees Celsius. The granite temperatures in Europe are only 180 degrees Celsius. The granite belt in the Cooper Basin is fractured in horizontal layers and these fractures naturally contain water at very high pressures – up to 5, 000 pounds per square inch.

Day 3 In 1928 the Australian Inland Mission (a part of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia) built a hospital at Innaminka, the Elizabeth Symon Nursing Home. Known as the Mission hospital, it was restored with funding from by Dick Smith and Australian Geographic, and now serves as a museum and National Parks office. A fascinating historical record here.

Today we explore more of the Cooper Creek region and Coongie Lakes, (conditional on road being open) a unique wetlands area in the desert sandhills approximately 100 km from Innaminka, attracting birdlife from afar. A rare chance to visit this remote and surrounding area

Malkumba-Coongie Lakes National Park is one of the most spectacular of South Australia's natural attractions. The park is a pristine water world made up of channels, waterholes, lakes, internal deltas, shallow floodplains and interdune corridors and swamps. Motorboats, camp fires, fishing and generators are not permitted in the park, ensuring a genuine wilderness experience.

Coongie Lakes is listed as a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. The waterbird diversity is high for an arid wetland and is a significant feeding, resting and breeding site for an enormous number of birds that migrate to the area. The wetland plays host to a diversity of wildlife including fish, reptiles and frogs. It transforms into a breeding ground for an enormous number of migratory birds from around the world. The contrast from sand dunes to vast wetlands is remarkable. The park is a true wilderness for visitors seeking a place of solitude to enjoy nature. Take advantage of the wilderness – camp, canoe, enjoy photography, bushwalk, discover the Aboriginal history and generally relax in the calm surrounds of the wetlands. Overnight Innamincka.

Day 4 - For the early birds take a stroll to the nearby Coopers Creek look at creek side birdlife usually brimming with life.  - and quirky Innamincka - before we head for the SA/ QLD border and Nappa Merrie Station (previously owned by S Kidman & Co) to the Burke & Wills Dig Tree. Here, Burke & Wills, their support team waited 3 months and provisions were buried for the northern explorers. The support left 1 day before Burke & Wills return, and the supplies were not found leading to their demise. Lots of history, and birdlife here on the infamous Cooper Creek. Heading south we travel through picturesque desert then into sand hill country via Orientos, Santos and Sullivans Tank before crossing the border into NSW at the Warri Gate on the Dingo fence, and once again into the Sturt Desert. Taking in vast stony plains, the towering red-sand hills of the great Strzelecki Desert and the unusual flat-topped mesas around the Olive Downs, this park covers 340,000 hectares of classic outback terrain. Thanks to the protection of the dingo-proof fence, there are large populations of western grey and red kangaroos. We arrive Tibooburra for dinner & overnight at the local hotel in this most remote NSW desert town.

Day 5 - Time to explore Tibooburra, and the Outdoor Pastoral Museum.  Flat-topped mesas and fantastic views characterise the central Jump-Up country. Remnant gidgee woodland, the catchment system of the ephemeral Twelve-Mile Creek and gibber and grass-covered plains dominate the east, while 450 million year old granite tors surrounding Tibooburra form part of the southern boundary of the park. We leave town and head for Pooles Grave & Depot Glen where in 1845 Charles Sturt's men were stranded and lay camp. Travelling south via salt lakes and vast plains we arrive Broken Hill late afternoon with many a tale to share. BLD


Inclusions –

  • 5 days with 4 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation – twin share or single supplement available – see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle – usually 4WD Landcruisers with a maximum of 4 people per car.
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids &Nature Care projects.
  • Book or Call Now 1300 763 188

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,890.00

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Corner Country Broken Hill to Sydney Tibooburra Bourke Darling River Macquarie Marshes Outback NSW 5 days × × × × × × ×
Corner Country Broken Hill to Sydney Tibooburra Bourke Darling River Macquarie Marshes Outback NSW 5 days

Corner Country Broken Hill to Sydney Tibooburra Bourke Darling River Macquarie Marshes Outback NSW 5 days

Darling River Run Broken Hill to Sydney Outback NSW 5 days Corner Country Macquarie Marshes Outback NSW 5 days

Corner Country Bourke Darling River Macquarie Marshes Broken Hill to Sydney Outback NSW 5 days

Explore the Far West of NSW as we travel up the mighty Darling River Run from Wilcannia to Bourke with a visit to White Cliffs opals fields & miners stores.

Highlights

  • Broken Hill to Sydney
  • Packsaddle & Milparinka historic site
  • Depot Glen & Pooles Grave
  • Tibooburra granites, pastoral, art and mining history
  • Dog Fence & NSW State border
  • White Cliffs Opal fields (sleep underground)
  • Darling River Run via Tilpa & Louth
  • Gundabooka National Park & Aboriginal rock art
  • Bourke - river cruise
  • Brewarrinna - ancient fish traps
  • Macquarie Marshes overnight by the wetlands - great bird spotting
  • Mudgee wine tasting
  • Blue Mountains

Itinerary

Day 1 - Depart Broken Hill through the Barrier Range on the Silver City Highway via Packsaddle for Milparinka and Depot Glen, where explorer Charles Sturt spent 6 months in 1845 with a team of men, waiting for rain and cooler conditions. This area has been extensively mined for tin, lead and gold and operated large sheep stations. Appreciate this once thriving gold mining town at the restored Milparinka Heritage Precinct. Time to explore Tibooburra, and the Outdoor Pastoral Museum.  Flat-topped mesas and fantastic views characterise the central Jump-Up country. Remnant gidgee woodland, the catchment system of the ephemeral Twelve-Mile Creek and gibber and grass-covered plains dominate the east, while 450 million-year-old granite tors surrounding Tibooburra form part of the southern boundary of the park. We check out the Tibooburra pubs and considerable town and mining history before overnight here at Family Hotel or Granites Motel BLD

Day 2 - Today we are heading into the Sturt Desert & Sturt National park, crossing the Grey Range with a stop at Fort Grey. The park protects an enormous arid landscape of space and solitude. The rolling red sand dunes of the Strzelecki desert ripple through the western section, graduating past surprising wetlands surrounded by white sands. After some great opportunities for photos, we pass through the Dog Fence and arrive at Cameron Corner on the 3 states corner (NSW, SA & QLD) for a thirst quencher and souvenirs, and check out the "Corner Store" (conditional on the border being open).

Travel to White Cliffs and explore the opal mines history, and maybe find some local opal bargains. Then to our overnight accommodation underground BLD

Day 3 - Now to the Darling River Run via Wilcannia, with once a bustling port for the paddle steamers, now with its beautiful and historic sandstone public architecture. On up the Darling River Run to river towns of Louth & Tilpa - with a cuppa and tour at the famous Dunlop Station. Dunlop Station is an historic sheep station property located on the Darling River. Once a million acres it has a 45 stand shearing shed which was the first shed to have mechanical shears. with the check out the paddle boat and big wool and sheep station history of this region. Gundabooka National Park surrounds Mt Gundabooka and has unique Aboriginal Rock art to explore, including a pleasant and easy walk through this isolated National Park.  Overnight Bourke BLD

Day 4 - Check out Bourkes history and a riverboat cruise before we head for Brewarrina on the Barwon River,  and the 40,000-year-old Aboriginal Fish Traps - still working. The Brewarrina fish traps are one of the oldest man-made structures on earth. This elaborate network of rock weirs and pools stretches for around half a kilometre along the riverbed and was built by ancient tribes, to catch fish as they swam upstream. Heading south tt the Ramsar listed Macquarie Marshes we watch the many waterbirds late afternoon before overnight at the nearby Willie Retreat (option for the birdies) or Coonamble Motel BLD

Day 5 - An early start for a bush walk in the Warrumbungles before travels via to the Mudge vineyards for a wine tasting. Travel the scenic Victoria Pass via Lithgow, see the Zig Zag Railway and Grose Valley before arrival back in Sydney around 6 pm

All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. If you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Inclusions –

  • 4 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually max. 4 per 4WD Landcruisers
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals
  • Paddleboat cruise at Bourke
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.

BOOK HERE Or Call 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,880.00

Enter Number of Participants *

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Mungo National Park Tours Broken Hill to Sydney 4 days × × × × × × ×
Mungo National Park Tours Broken Hill to Sydney 4 days

Mungo National Park Tours Broken Hill to Sydney 4 days

Mungo National Park Tours - Discover Outback NSW and this ancient landscape, travel the Darling River Run and explore Bourke & Wills camp and wetlands at Menindee Lakes on this small group tour from Broken Hill to Sydney

REVERSE OF BELOW ITINERARY

Mungo National Park Tours from Sydney to Broken Hill & Adelaide

Possible to Meet Lake Eyre to Alice Springs tour from Adelaide or Broken Hill OR Meet Cameron Corner Country tours

Options to depart at Broken Hill on day 4 and or take a day tour Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Mungo National Park Tours Discover Outback NSW and this ancient landscape, travel the Darling River Run and explore Bourke & Wills camp and wetlands at Menindee Lakes on this Mungo National Park Tours from Sydney to Broken

Hill (or reverse option)

Day 1 – Depart from Sydney – travelling via the famous “Dog on the Tucker Box” (Canberra pickup available) over the Great Dividing Range to Wagga Wagga, and on to Narranderra in the Heart of Australia food bowl, the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, then Hay to see the Shearers Hall of Fame at Shear Outback and learn of the rich life in the wool industry in early NSW. Overnight Balranald for a hearty local meal and overnight stop.

Day 2 – Into the desert and Mungo National Park to explore this ancient lake bed environment. Here the stories of the regions from local Aboriginal guide, and learn of the oldest known ritual burial in the world. Discover the Walls of China and megafauna history of the area, explore the ancient Willandra Lakes and the historic sheep station and large and impressive shearing shed that served the area for around 100 years. Overnight Mungo Lodge, Mungo National Park.

Days 3Travel the Darling River via Pooncarie, Menindee and Kinchega National Park. Explore the memorial to Burke & Wills camp on the lake shore, and haven for wetland birds.Dinner at famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of murals fromPriscilla fame) Overnight Broken Hill.

Day 4 – Explore Broken Hill highlights (your choice) including Pro Hart Gallery, The Line of Lode Lookout and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.


Call Now: 1300 763 188

  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$2,990.00

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7 Days Broken Hill Tibooburra White Cliffs Bourke Darling River Macquarie Marshes NSW Outback × × × × × × ×
7 Days Broken Hill Tibooburra White Cliffs Bourke Darling River Macquarie Marshes NSW Outback

7 Days Broken Hill Tibooburra White Cliffs Bourke Darling River Macquarie Marshes NSW Outback

Darling River Run Broken Hill from / to Sydney Outback NSW Tibooburra, Cameron Corner Country, Tilpa, Louth, Bourke Brewarrina Silo Art Macquarie Marshes Outback NSW 7 days

Cameron Corner Country Bourke Darling River Macquarie Marshes Broken Hill to Sydney Outback NSW 7 days

Small group (max. 4 per 4WD) to explore the Far West of NSW with  Broken Hill, Darling River Run from Wilcannia to Bourke with a visit to White Cliffs opals fields & miners stores, Bourke, Brewarrina from Sydney Return

Highlights

  • Sydney to Broken Hill and return to Sydney 
  • Parkes Radio Telescope  – The Dish
  • Menindee – Lakes & Burke & Wills Camp
  • Return optional tours or meets rail to Sydney or Adelaide
  • Packsaddle & Milparinka historic site
  • Tibooburra granites, pastoral, art and mining history
  • Dog Fence & NSW State border
  • White Cliffs Opal fields (sleep underground)
  • Darling River Run via Pooncarie, Menindee Lakes, Wilcannia Tilpa & Louth
  • Gundabooka National Park & Aboriginal rock art
  • Bourke - "Jandra" paddle boat river cruise and Aboriginal & Pioneer history
  • Brewarrinna - ancient fish traps 40,000 years old
  • Macquarie Marshes - great bird spotting
  • Blue Mountains


Itinerary


Day 1 – Depart Sydney for the Blue Mountains with morning tea at stunning views from Govetts Leap over the Grose Valley. Moving on via Lithgow to Bathurst and the fascinating history of the gold rush and Cobb & Co coaches. We travel via Orange to near Parkes to visit The Dish Exhibition Centre at the giant CSIRO operated radiotelescope that brought the 1st moon landing images to Earth. Back in Parkes, and less famous is the King's Castle, Australia's very own Elvis Presley museum created by the original yellow Wiggle Greg Page.

Heading west we travel beside the Indian Pacific railway route and visit Manildra, Bogan Gate and Condobolin, in extensive Murray Darling Basin wheat, grain, sheep and cattle producing areas with a taste of the far west of NSW. Arrive for overnight at Lake Cargellico.

Day 2 - We depart for Hillston, once an important stop for the stagecoaches of Cobb and Co. then on via Ivanhoe on the Cobb Highway, part of the Kidman Way. Arriving in Menindee we visit Kinchega National Park, to view the birdlife of Menindee Lakes then to nearby Burke and Wills camp on the banks of the Darling River. It's now a short hop to Broken Hill for dinner at the famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of the original murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill.

Day X – OPTIONAL EXTRA DAY TO Explore Broken Hill highlights (your choice) options include Pro Hart Gallery, The Line of Lode Lookout, a mine tour, and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or Lake Mungo or Mutawintji National Parks (optional extra day tour) for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history. Please ask if wanting this option.

Day 3 - Depart Broken Hill through the Barrier Range on the Silver City Highway via Packsaddle for Milparinka and Depot Glen, where explorer Charles Sturt spent 6 months in 1845 with a team of men, waiting for rain and cooler conditions. This area has been extensively mined for tin, lead and gold and operated large sheep stations. Appreciate this once thriving gold mining town at the restored Milparinka Heritage Precinct. Time to explore Tibooburra, and the Outdoor Pastoral Museum.  Flat-topped mesas and fantastic views characterise the central Jump-Up country. Remnant gidgee woodland, the catchment system of the ephemeral Twelve-Mile Creek and gibber and grass-covered plains dominate the east, while 450 million-year-old granite tors surrounding Tibooburra form part of the southern boundary of the park. We check out the Tibooburra pubs and considerable town and mining history before overnight here at Family Hotel or Granites Motel BLD

Day 4 - Today we are heading into the Sturt Desert & Sturt National park, crossing the Grey Range with a stop at Fort Grey. The park protects an enormous arid landscape of space and solitude. The rolling red sand dunes of the Strzelecki desert ripple through the western section, graduating past surprising wetlands surrounded by white sands. After some great opportunities for photos, we pass through the Dog Fence and arrive at Cameron Corner on the 3 states corner (NSW, SA & QLD) for a thirst quencher and souvenirs, and check out the "Corner Store" (conditional on the border being open).

Travel to White Cliffs and explore the opal mines history, and maybe find some local opal bargains. Then to our overnight accommodation underground BLD

Day 5 - Now to the Darling River Run via Wilcannia, with once a bustling port for the paddle steamers, now with its beautiful and historic sandstone public architecture. On up the Darling River Run to river towns of Louth & Tilpa - with a cuppa and tour at the famous Dunlop Station. Dunlop Station is an historic sheep station property located on the Darling River. Once a million acres it has a 45 stand shearing shed which was the first shed to have mechanical shears. Check out the paddle steamer and big wool and sheep station history of this region. Gundabooka National Park surrounds Mt Gundabooka and has unique Aboriginal Rock art to explore, including a pleasant and easy walk through this isolated National Park.  Overnight Bourke BLD

Day 6 - Check out Bourkes history and a riverboat cruise before we head for Brewarrina on the Barwon River,  and the 40,000-year-old Aboriginal Fish Traps - still working. The Brewarrina fish traps are one of the oldest man-made structures on earth. This elaborate network of rock weirs and pools stretches for around half a kilometre along the riverbed and was built by ancient tribes, to catch fish as they swam upstream. Heading south tt the Ramsar listed Macquarie Marshes we watch the many waterbirds late afternoon before overnight at the nearby Willie Retreat (option for the birdies) or Coonamble Motel BLD

Day 7 - An early start for a bush walk in the Warrumbungles before travels via to the Mudge vineyards for a wine tasting. Travel the scenic Victoria Pass via Lithgow, see the Zig Zag Railway and Grose Valley before arrival back in Sydney around 6 pm

All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. If you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Inclusions –

  • 6 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually max. 4 per 4WD Landcruisers
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals
  • Paddleboat cruise at Bourke
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.
  • Cameron Corner overnight if QLD border is open in lieu of Tibooburra overnight.

BOOK HERE Or Call 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188


  • Duration : 7 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$4,985.00

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Mungo National Park Darling River Run Broken Hill Taronga Western Zoo 6 days × × × × × × ×
Mungo National Park Darling River Run Broken Hill Taronga Western Zoo 6 days

Mungo National Park Darling River Run Broken Hill Taronga Western Zoo 6 days

6 Day Mungo National Park Outback NSW this ancient landscape. Darling River Run and explore Bourke & Wills camp wetlands at Menindee Lakes. 2-4 per 4WD from Sydney to Broken Hill (2 nights) return via Dubbo Taronga Western Plains Zoo

Mungo National Park Tours from Sydney to Broken Hill - Sydney 

Options to depart tour at Broken Hill on day 4 and or take a day tour Mutawintji National Park (if operating) for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Mungo National Park Tours Discover Outback NSW and this ancient landscape, travel the Darling River Run and explore Bourke & Wills camp and wetlands at Menindee Lakes and Kinchega National Park on this Mungo National Park Tour from Sydney to Broken Hill - return via Dubbo Taronga Western Plains Zoo to Sydney (overnight with the wildlife except in school holidays)

Day 1 – Depart from Sydney – travelling via the famous “Dog on the Tucker Box” (Canberra pickup available) over the Great Dividing Range to Wagga Wagga, and on past Narrandera in the Heart of Australia's food bowl, the Murray Darling Basin and Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, then Hay to see the Shearers Hall of Fame at Shear Outback and learn of the rich life in the wool industry in early NSW. Overnight Hay for a hearty local meal and overnight stop.

Day 2 – Into the desert and Mungo National Park to explore this ancient lakebed environment. Here the stories of the regions from Aboriginal guide (when available), and learn of the oldest known ritual burial in the world. Discover the Walls of China and megafauna history of the area, explore the ancient Willandra Lakes and the historic sheep station and large and impressive shearing shed that served the area for around 100 years. Overnight Mungo Lodge, Mungo National Park.

Days 3 – Travel the Darling River via Pooncarie, Menindee and Kinchega National Park. Explore the memorial to Burke & Wills camp on the lakeshore and a haven for wetland birds. Dinner at famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill.

Day 4 – Explore Broken Hill highlights (your choice) including Pro Hart Gallery, The Line of Lode Lookout and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or Mutawintji National Park (optional extra cost for day tour) for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history. Overnight Broken Hill

Day 5 - Depart Broken Hill via Wilcannia - once a rich and thriving port for the paddle steamers transporting wool and check out the spectacular sandstone architecture. We then cross the Darling River again and head for Cobar with its history of copper mining, and now gold. On via Narromine (gliding capital of Australia with a massive new solar farm) to arrive Dubbo Zoo for dinner and overnight with the Big 5 beasties.  Overnight Dubbo Zoo (No zoo stay rather nearby stay during school holidays)

Day 6 - Enjoy a morning zoo tour, then on to Mudgee for lunch at a vineyard and optional winetasting at Poets Corner, before the home run via Lithgow (check out the Zig Zag railway), and Bells Line of Road viewing the spectacular Grose Valley and a stop at the Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens with spectacular seasonal blooms and numerous Wollomi Pines, then Bilpin to Sydney

6-day tour – Cost includes 5 nights motel accommodation, all meals, 4WD travel, twin share or double.

Inclusions –

  • 6 days 5 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually 4WD GXL Landcruisers - 4 people per 4WD
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals
  • Darling River Run via Pooncarie, Menindee Lakes
  • Hay – Shear Outback Centre
  • Mungo National Park & China Walls sunset tour
  • Menindee – Lakes & Burke & Wills Camp
  • Broken Hill & Silverton - Pro Hart Gallery, mine tour, history, Mining & railway museums
  • Return optional tours or meets rail to Sydney or Adelaide
  • Darling River Run via Pooncarie, Menindee Lakes, Wilcannia  
  • Mudgee wine tasting
  • Blue Mountains
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.
  • COVID-19 safe compliance
  • Sydney city or en route pickup
  • BOOK HERE

  • Or Call 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188


  • Duration : 6 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$4,780.00

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9 Days Cameron Corner Country Macquarie Marshes Menindee Lakes Broken Hill Tibooburra Darling River NSW Outback Tour × × × × × × ×
9 Days Cameron Corner Country Macquarie Marshes Menindee Lakes Broken Hill Tibooburra Darling River NSW Outback Tour

9 Days Cameron Corner Country Macquarie Marshes Menindee Lakes Broken Hill Tibooburra Darling River NSW Outback Tour

Cameron Corner Country with Innaminka Cooper Creek Macquarie Marshes, Lake Cargellico, Darling River Broken Hill from / to Sydney Outback NSW Tibooburra, Cameron Corner Country, Bourke Brewarrina Silo Art Outback NSW

Cameron Corner Country with Innaminka Cooper Creek Macquarie Marshes, Lake Cargellico, Darling River Broken Hill from / to Sydney Outback NSW Tibooburra, Silo Art Outback NSW 9 days. Small group (max. 4 per 4WD) to explore the Far West of NSW & South Australia

NOTE - Includes Burke & Wills Dig Tree

Highlights

  • Sydney to Broken Hill and return to Sydney
  • Follow the Indian Pacific Rail route
  • Parkes Radio Telescope  – The Dish
  • Lake Cargellico central NSW
  • Menindee Lakes & Burke & Wills Campsite
  • Packsaddle & Milparinka historic sites
  • Tibooburra granites, pastoral, art and mining history
  • Cameron Corner Country - NSW SA QLD borders
  • Innamincka overnight
  • Burke and Wills Dig Tree and grave sites and Cooper Creek walks
  • Dig Tree access if QLD border open to NSW visitors
  • Dog Fence & SA/QLD/NSW State border
  • Darling River via Menindee Lakes, Wilcannia
  • Macquarie Marshes - great bird spotting and special extra time here
  • Gulgong historic village
  • Mudgee winetasting
  • Blue Mountains
Itinerary

Day 1 – Depart Sydney for the Blue Mountains with morning tea at stunning views from Govetts Leap over the Grose Valley. Moving on via Lithgow to Bathurst and the fascinating history of the gold rush and Cobb & Co coaches. We travel via Orange to near Parkes to visit The Dish Exhibition Centre at the giant CSIRO operated radiotelescope that brought the 1st moon landing images to Earth. Back in Parkes, and less famous is the King's Castle, Australia's very own Elvis Presley museum created by the original yellow Wiggle Greg Page.

Heading west we travel beside the Indian Pacific railway route and visit Manildra, Bogan Gate and Condobolin, in extensive Murray Darling Basin wheat, grain, sheep and cattle producing areas with a taste of the far west of NSW. Arrive for overnight at Lake Cargellico.

Day 2 - We depart for Hillston, once an important stop for the stagecoaches of Cobb and Co. then on via Ivanhoe on the Cobb Highway, part of the Kidman Way. Arriving in Menindee we visit Kinchega National Park, to view the birdlife of Menindee Lakes then to nearby Burke and Wills camp on the banks of the Darling River. It's now a short hop to Broken Hill for dinner at the famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of the original murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill.

Day X – OPTIONAL EXTRA DAY (please ask) to Explore Broken Hill highlights (your choice) options include Pro Hart Gallery, The Line of Lode Lookout, a mine tour, and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or Lake Mungo or Mutawintji National Parks (optional extra day tour) for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history. Please ask if wanting this option.

Day 3 - Depart Broken Hill through the Barrier Range on the Silver City Highway via Packsaddle for Milparinka and Depot Glen, where explorer Charles Sturt spent 6 months in 1845 with a team of men, waiting for rain and cooler conditions. This area has been extensively mined for tin, lead and gold and operated large sheep stations. Appreciate this once thriving gold mining town at the restored Milparinka Heritage Precinct. Time to explore Tibooburra, and the Outdoor Pastoral Museum.  Flat-topped mesas and fantastic views characterise the central Jump-Up country. Remnant gidgee woodland, the catchment system of the ephemeral Twelve-Mile Creek and gibber and grass-covered plains dominate the east, while 450 million-year-old granite tors surrounding Tibooburra form part of the southern boundary of the park. We check out the Tibooburra pubs and considerable town and mining history before overnight here at Family Hotel or Granites Motel BLD

Day 4 - Today we are heading into the Sturt Desert & Sturt National park, crossing the Grey Range with a stop at Fort Grey. The park protects an enormous arid landscape of space and solitude. The rolling red sand dunes of the Strzelecki desert ripple through the western section, graduating past surprising wetlands surrounded by white sands. After some great opportunities for photos, we pass through the Dog Fence and into South Australia to arrive at Cameron Corner on the 3 states corner (NSW, SA & QLD) for a thirst quencher and souvenirs and check out the "Corner Store" (conditional on the border being open).

Travel on via Bollards Lagoon, the Yellow Bus (now buried) and Merty Merty station, crossing the sand hills of the Strzelecki Desert, and Creek as we head for the Strzelecki Track and the uncanny Moomba oil & gas fields. We pass the geothermal power plant / hot rocks project of Geodynamics where Australia has the hottest rocks on Earth, outside of volcanic areas.

Geologists think that 10 million years ago, the granites in the Cooper Basin, South Australia, were exposed at the surface. Since that time they have been covered by a sedimentary layer, four kilometres thick, that acts as an overlying blanket; trapping the heat and preventing it from escaping to the atmosphere.

The heat is created by naturally occurring radiogenic decay that heats the granite to more than 250 degrees Celsius. The granite temperatures in Europe are only 180 degrees Celsius. The granite belt in the Cooper Basin is fractured in horizontal layers and these fractures naturally contain water at very high pressures – up to 5,000 pounds per square inch. Check out the birdlife at sunset on the flooding Cooper Creek before a delicious meal at the Innamincka Hotel, adjacent the famous old Aboriginal Mission Hospital restored as National Parks offices. Overnight Innaminka

Day 5 - A chance for an early walk and look at creek side birdlife - and quirky Innamincka - before we head for the SA/QLD border. This is providing the Queensland border is open to NSW travellers - if not we see Burkes and Wills grave sites (in SA) and enjoy a Cooper creek river walk, then return to Tibooburra via the scenic Old Strzelecki Track

If QLD border open we travel to Nappa Merrie Station (still owned by S Kidman & Co) to the Burke & Wills Dig Tree. Here Burke & Wills their support team waited 3 months and provisions were buried for the northern explorers. The support left 1 day before Burke & Wills return, and the supplies were not found leading to their demise. Lots of history, and birdlife here on the infamous Cooper Creek. Heading south we travel through picturesque desert then sand hill country via Orientos, Santos and Sullivans Tank before crossing the border into NSW at the Warri Gate on the Dingo fence, and once again into the Sturt Desert. 

Taking in vast stony plains, the towering red-sand hills of the great Strzelecki Desert and the unusual flat-topped mesas around the Olive Downs, this park covers 340,000 hectares of classic outback terrain. Thanks to the protection of the dingo-proof fence, there are large populations of western grey and red kangaroos. We arrive at Tibooburra for dinner & overnight at the local hotel in this most remote NSW desert town.

Day 6 - Return to Broken Hill via Sturt's original route via Pincally Station and fascinating geology to Broken Hill.

Day 7 - Now to Wilcannia, with once a bustling port on the Darling River for the wool trade of paddle steamers, now with its beautiful and historic sandstone public architecture. Heading east we visit the Aboriginal rock art site of Mt Grenfell, before Cobar where we check out the mining museum, before overnight in the historic flood town of Nyngan, close to Macquarie Marshes.

Day 8 - A short drive for the wetlands for the birdwatchers at Macquarie Marshes a UNESCO & Ramsar registered site of outstanding value as one of the most important wetland areas in the world. It is one of the most crucial breeding sites for waterbirds in Australia, with 77 species, along with over 150 other birds, as well as fish, turtles, frogs, snakes and mammals. After a good look at different locations of the wetlands, and a tasty lunch we travel on to a spectacular silo art site in Coonamble then take the scenic road to the beautiful Warrumbungles for a delightful bush walk with wonderful views of The Breadknife. We have a tour of Siding Springs Observatory, home to Australia’s largest optical telescope.

The Warrumbungles is Australia’s only Dark Sky Park, meaning it is our only Internationally recognised park with an exceptional quality of starry nights and an environment specifically protected for its scientific, natural, educational, cultural heritage, and public enjoyment. Overnight. Coonabarabran Meals: BLD

Day 9 - Travel via historic Gulgong and the Mudgee vineyards for a wine tasting. Travel the scenic Victoria Pass via Lithgow, see the Zig Zag railway before arrival back in Sydney around 6 pm

All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. If you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Inclusions –

  • 8 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually 2-4 per 4WD Landcruisers
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.
  • Cameron Corner overnight if QLD border is open in lieu of Tibooburra overnight.

BOOK HERE Or Call 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188

  • Duration : 9 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$6,995.00

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Songline Safaris × × × × × × ×
Songline Safaris

Songline Safaris

Our 1 and multi day tours follow the ancient songlines across Australia - the ancient Dreaming Tracks travelled for thousands of years. Join us on a 1 day or 1/2 day introduction to songlines and ancient knowledge relevant now on a Sydney

Our 1 and multi day tours follow the ancient songlines across Australia -  the ancient Dreaming Tracks travelled for thousands of years. Join us on a 1 day or 1/2 day introduction to songlines and ancient knowledge relevant now on a Sydney Songline Safari - or one of our extended Outback adventures.Sydney Songline Safari

Boost Your awareness and vitality for your self, your team, your environment and your networks.

"To Succeed in the New Economy We Must Operate by the Principles of the Rainforest" ... says Mr Tachi Kiuchi - CEO of Mitsubishi Electric & Future 500 USA

Guided by Richard T. O'Neill BE, FAIM a business professional with more than 33 years international experience in corporates, SMEs and government, as a business owner, business planner, consultant, coach and mentor, you will see how you and your business can add so much more value profitably in this 1/2 day outdoor experience.

You will learn and experience these principles and more

Here's What People Say ...

  • "Inspirational .... I re-wrote my business plan the next day" ..... Company Director
  • "I saw the importance of my role in my company & how I can add so much more value" - Manager
  • "I really got why I've not been tapping my full potential.... this day has been a real breakthrough for me ... the easy & welcome way that you helped us connect with the land, and with my true self, and the group energy you brought together helped me see this - CEO & business leader

Imagine .... Fun, Energy, Empowerment, Adventure & Learning experiencing the creative environment of Nature, at high energy places, in powerful forests .....

Connect & Create with new levels of Your & Your team's Identity, Creativity & Power with new awareness & understandings from the Nature of this ancient land ....

Join a small group and treat yourself to this special Songline Safari - half day experience, including -

  • Communication for Expanded Awareness - Auditory, Visual, Kinesthetic... and connecting via songlines.
  • Power & Energy from Centring & Grounding of your body's electrical systems - Implementing 8 Action Steps
  • Natural Systems for Thriving Success ..... Practical tools for easy implementation
  • New Understandings of - Vision, Purpose, Power, Identity, Values, Clarity, Focus, Intention, Cycles
  • Tasty treats at powerful scenic site.
  • A short bush walk to relax & personal tools for expanding awareness and self & team mastery
  • Adding Real Value with Balance in the market - Conscious conversation
  • Evolution Insights, Indigenous Wisdom & tools to empower Your Relationships & Business !

Presented by Richard T. O'Neill BE, FAIM ...... Richard delivers an engineers practicality, scientific logic, ancient wisdom and creative synergy to produce extra-ordinary outcomes.

Join a mixed group, or form your own. Songline Safari - half day experience is available in Sydney 1230 pm to 530 pm and includes light snacks, workbook and transport. Part and full day or tailored programs at other locations also available. Also extended programs - Please ask

Call for details or to tailor a program to your needs, or register your interest for next date - 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188 email info at spiritsafaris.com

Departs North Sydney 1230 pm - returns 530 pm. Ask about departures from other locations or cities.


COVID COMPLIANT EVENT - Safety & Health checks comply with NSW Standards



  • Duration : 5 Hours (approx.)
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NSW Outback Lightning Ridge Warrumbungles Broken Hill Mungo Bourke Silo Art Tour 9 Days × × × × × × ×
NSW Outback Lightning Ridge Warrumbungles Broken Hill Mungo Bourke Silo Art Tour 9 Days

NSW Outback Lightning Ridge Warrumbungles Broken Hill Mungo Bourke Silo Art Tour 9 Days

9 day NSW Outback Warrumbungles Bourke Broken Hill Mungo - Darling River Run White Cliffs Gundabooka NP Brewarrina - from Sydney Return

9 Day NSW Outback Lightning Ridge Bourke Broken Hill Mungo Silo Art

Explore the Far West of NSW with Silo Art, Mungo National Park, Broken Hill, Darling River Run from Wilcannia to Bourke with a visit to White Cliffs opals fields, Bourke river cruise, Lightning Ridge, Brewarrina Sydney Return 9 DAYS

Highlights

  • Sydney to Mungo & Gundabooka National Parks & Aboriginal rock art,  Broken Hill, Bourke, Lightning Ridge and return to Sydney 
  • Blue Mountains & Three Sisters
  • Portland Silo Art
  • Grenfell Silo Art
  • Weethalle Silo Art
  • Mungo National Park & China Walls sunset tour
  • Menindee – Lakes & Burke & Wills Camp
  • Broken Hill & Silverton - Pro Hart Gallery, mine tour, history, Mining & railway museums
  • Return optional tours or meets rail to Sydney or Adelaide
  • White Cliffs Opal fields
  • Darling River Run via Pooncarie, Menindee Lakes, Wilcannia Tilpa & Louth
  • Burke and Wills campsite Menindee Lakes
  • Gundabooka National Park & Aboriginal rock art
  • Bourke - river cruise and history
  • Brewarrinna - ancient fish traps 40,000 years old
  • Siding Springs Telescope
  • Warrumbungle Ranges
  • Coolah and the Black Stump
  • Goulburn River National park
  • Hunter Valley 

Our tours are small group adventures for people who love to connect with regional Australia and particularly regional and outback New South Wales. Our small group tours travel in Land Cruiser vehicles or we do have a comfortable minibus for groups up to 10 people

We explore some of The Silo At Trail which is transforming Australian regional towns. Join us on an adventure through rural Australia to witness these great masterpieces and the local hospitality.

Options include a day tour to Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Day 1 –  Our tour takes us through some lovely country towns and regional areas, from Sydney to Broken Hill and return includes stunning views from Echo Point and the Three Sisters at Katoomba (always a marvellous delight) then to decent Victoria Pass to Lithgow. Moving on to Bathurst and home of the fascinating history of the gold rush and Cobb & Co coaches.

We visit  Canowindra, ballooning capital of Australia and the Museum of Fishes – viewing ancient fish fossils from this area that was once an inland sea. Then Cowra (and railway roundhouse for the keen). Onwards we travel via Weddin Mountains National Park, visiting the popular Grenfell Wheat silos completed in 2019.  Driving West toward Rankin Springs the country spreads and the sky seems to get bigger we know the perfect place to see our first Big Sky sunset. Overnight West Wyalong

Day 2Weethalle Silos Rankine Springs Hay Balranald Mungo National Park

Beyond West Wyalong to the well-known Weethalle Silos. then Rankine Springs, Hay and Balranald. Hay was one of Australia’s major wool growing areas, and a visit to the Shear Outback centre takes to you into the rich life in the wool industry in early NSW. From historic Balranald into the desert region and Mungo National Park to explore this ancient lakebed environment. Here the stories of the oldest known ritual burial in the world. Discover the Walls of China and megafauna history of the area, explore the ancient Willandra Lakes and the historic sheep station and large and impressive shearing shed that served the area for around 100 years. Overnight Mungo Lodge, Mungo National Park.

Days 3 – Travel the Darling River via Pooncarie, Menindee and Kinchega National Park. Explore the memorial to Burke & Wills at their campsite on the lakeshore and a haven for wetland birds. Into Broken Hill and dinner at the famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of the original murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill.

Day 4 – Explore Broken Hill highlights (your choice) options include Pro Hart Gallery, The Line of Lode Lookout, a mine tour, and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or Mutawintji National Park (optional extra day tour) for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Day 5 - Depart Broken Hill through to White Cliffs and explore the opal mines history, and maybe find some local opal bargains. Now to the Darling River Run via Wilcannia, once a bustling port for the wool laden paddle steamers, now with its beautiful and historic sandstone public architecture. On up the Darling River Run to river towns of Louth & Tilpa - with a cuppa and tour at the famous Dunlop Station (locals willing). Dunlop Station is an historic sheep station property located on the Darling River. Once a million acres it has a 45 stand shearing shed which was the first shed to have mechanical shears. Check out the paddle boat and big wool and sheep station history of this region. following the Darling, we visit the historic towns of Tipla and Louth before Gundabooka National Park. The park surrounds Mt Gundabooka and has unique Aboriginal Rock art to explore, including a pleasant and easy walk through this isolated National Park. Back on the main track, we head for Overnight in Bourke BLD

Day 6 - Bourke

The impressive ‘Back O’Bourke’ centre showcases the early days of Bourke and beyond. Discover the Outback life of Henry Lawson, and the search for an inland sea. Marvel at the stories of the ‘women of the west’ including Nancy Bird Walton, who flew an air ambulance here in the 1930’s. Stop by the 110 year old Morrall’s bakery for a pie or pastry, follow the Heritage Trail through town, or visit the grave of Fred Hollows. Cruise along the Darling on the Jandra, a historic paddleboat to recall the river boat history. In recent years Bourke has undergone a remarkable revitalisation and is now a shining light in the remote west of NSW. Take a cultural walk to learn about the history of Aboriginal people in Bourke and the personal connection formed with the land and it’s richness. Tonight we’ll join a campfire dinner under a coolabah tree, (if available) under a starlit sky, with plenty of music, poetry, and storytelling all about outback of Australia. Overnight Bourke. Meals: BLD

Day 7 - We head for Brewarrina on the Barwon River, and the 40,000-year-old Aboriginal Fish Traps - still working. The Brewarrina fish traps are one of the oldest man-made structures on earth. This elaborate network of rock weirs and pools stretches for around half a kilometre along the riverbed and was built by ancient tribes, to catch fish as they swam upstream. Travel on via Walgett, and visit the local museum with its wool industry heritage, then to Lightning Ridge for an afternoon experience of the Chambers of the Black Hand Opal Mine Art Carving Tour and a tour of the region and opal traders in this fascinating outback town. Overnight Lightning Ridge  Meals: BLD

Day 8 - Heading south to Macquarie Marshes a UNESCO registered site of outstanding value as one of the most important wetland areas in the world. It is one of the most crucial breeding sites for waterbirds in Australia, with 77 species, along with over 150 other birds, as well as fish, turtles, frogs, snakes and mammals. We travel on to another  Silo Art in Coonamble then take the scenic road to the beautiful Warrumbungles for a delightful bush walk with wonderful views of The Breadknife. We have a tour of Siding Springs Observatory, home to Australia’s largest telescope. We have an optional extra cost guided tour of the night sky this evening. The Warrumbungles is Australia’s only Dark Sky Park, meaning it is our only Internationally recognised park with an exceptional quality of starry nights and an environment specifically protected for its scientific, natural, educational, cultural heritage, and public enjoyment. Overnight Coonabarabran Meals: BLD

Day 9 - Coonabarabran Black Stump Coolah Goulburn River NP, Hunter Valley Sydney

Drive through Coolah, one of several towns to claim bragging rights as the home of the legendary Black Stump. It was here that the colloquial saying ‘Beyond the Black Stump’, meaning ‘beyond the limits of civilisation,’ is said to have originated.

On the way to Denman, we pass through Cassilis and Merriwa, passing Collaroy, a once-grand sheep station of this productive area,. Merriwa has more silo art, then on via spectacular rock formations, Sandy Hollow and the winding Goulburn River to Denman, the Hunter Valley and return to Sydney by approx 7 pm (delivered to your door if pre-arranged)

All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. If you require a booking for 1 person please call us directly to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Inclusions –

  • 8 nights superior Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link details
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually 2-4 people in 4WD GXL Landcruisers
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals
  • Jandra Paddleboat cruise at Bourke
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.

  • BOOK HERE Or Call 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188

Note video on this page may show some locations from 12 day tour not incuded in this 9-day tour

Tour may run in the opposite direction

  • Duration : 9 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$5,995.00

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Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Walks 4 Days × × × × Book Now 4 Available × ×
Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Walks 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Walks 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound from Adelaide via Flinders Ranges Bunyeroo Brachina Gorges Oodnadatta Track Farina Includes time to fly over Lake Eyre Warburton Groove Jackboot Halligan Level Post Bay and latest floods

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound 4 DAYS from and return to Adelaide Flinders Ranges, Bunyeroo & Brachina Gorges,  Includes time to fly over Lake Eyre Warburton Groove Jackboot Halligan Level Post Bay and latest floods. 

2 Lake Eyre Flight Options -

  1. Two Hour Flight  - Lake Eyre South & North + Warburton River Dingo Fence | Muloorina Station | Top Of Lake Eyre North | Madigan Gulf | Warburton River | Cooper Creek | Neales River | Warburton Groove |Jackboot Bay | Belt Bay | Lake Eyre South | Marree Man And So Much More.
  2. Full Day to Birdsville including Lake Eyre Birdsville Goyder Lagoon & Cooper Creek Floods plus all above - Full Day with Lunch at Birdsville Pub

Select Your flight preference when booking.

If 2 hour flight is chosen, there is time for lake shore visit and walk, Birdwatching and Lake Shore drive by 4WD transport. If full day flight is chosen these ground activities not available.

Ground activities include  - Follow the Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and history plus much more. Includes all fees, flight, meals, ensuite accommodated at Wilpena Pound, Marree (or William Creek)  Consider also the Wilpena Pound Flinders Ranges flight option. Connection options to Sydney, Broken Hill or Melbourne 

Our tours aim to show you the best this unique region has to offer, including the amazing mound springs, iconic landmarks and Ghan and pioneer history. Lately our travellers have been impressed with their Lake Eyre flight also incorporating the Painted Hills, a nearby desert region with awesome multi colored ochre hills. This opportunity will be offered to your group on the tour and availability depends on a consensus to spend approximately half the flight time on Lake Eyre, and half on the Painted Hills.Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns


4 Day Lake Eyre Tours Flights - itinerary

Day 1 - From Adelaide city or airport we depart via spectacular mountain scenery adjacent the Southern Flinders Ranges. Travel via the rich wine producing region of the Clare Valley (wine tasting optional) and through the rich countryside of rural South Australia. Enjoy picturesque scenery, and rural town stops with lunch and morning tea. We have a picnic lunch in scenic Melrose at the base of Mt Remarkable and cross the Goyder Line before Quorn and Hawker, the gateway to the Flinders Ranges. Enjoy Scenic views of the Elder, Druid & Heyson Ranges. We visit and walk amongst the River Red Gums and emus and kangaroos at the old Wilpena Homestead (sheep station) amongst the Cypress Pines.   Moving to our accommodation we check in for the night for a cosy dinner. L,D

Day 2 - Enjoy an optional scenic flight over Wilpena Pound and the Heyson and Flinders Ranges, before a 3 hours (or less) return walk with the kangaroos and spectacular River Red Gums into Wilpena Pound, viewing unique flora, Old Hills Homestead. with an optional hike up to Wangarra Hill lookout offering panoramic views of Wilpena Pound. Depart Wilpena Pound Resort and travel the fascinating Geological Trail through 800 million years of time via Brachina Gorge and Bunyeroo Gorge in the Flinders Ranges, viewing fossils including ancient stromatolites. Arrive at the old Ghan railway town of Parachilna and the famous Prairie Hotel, with tasty treats and exceptional Aboriginal art and jewellery for sale. We travel north here following the Heyson Range via Leigh Creek (viewing the massive open cut mine now closed) via Copley and Lindhurst past the Strzelecki Track and into the desert to Marree at the junction of the Oodnadatta and Birdsville Tracks.  Arrive Marree for overnight. B,L,D

Day 3 – From Marree we usually opt for an early morning flight, for best light and still air conditions. Alternatively flights may be from William Creek, depending on availability at time of booking and the duration of your flight chosen. If an extended flight is chosen, less time is available for ground viewing on the Oodnadatta Track or travel to William Creek.. While in Marree check out the ancient mosque and Old Ghan Railway history. Also the Lake Eyre Yacht Club and Birdsville Track. We follow the Oodnadatta Track Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and the lookout at Lake Eyre South then the Mound Springs, natural springs bubbling up from the Artesian Basin. Visit the shores of Lake Eyre south and connect with the wonder of the bird and plant life revitalised by flooding rains. We visit the shore of Lake Eyre south to really appreciate the scale of these vast waterways, and stop at creeks and water holes along the route which are favourite spots for birds (including brolgas, egrets, swans, ducks, waders,  Herons and many more) and birdwatchers. If choosing the Birdsville extended flight (see extras when booking, your flight will return you to Marree for overnight).  B,L,D

Day 4 –Today we visit the Old Ghan ghost town of Farina, view the giant Leigh Creek coal mine, the fascinating and colourful Ochre Pits and travel via old Ghan railway towns including Wilson, Woolshed Flat via the Flinders Ranges to Hawker and stunning mountain landscapes.  We visit the impressive Kanyaka Station & view stone woolshed ruins (time permitting) as we follow the Old Ghan Line via Quorn, (possibly see the Pitchie Ritchie steam train if Sunday) through the Pitchi Ritchie Pass and the breathtaking view of Spencers Gulf & Port Augusta to arrive Adelaide around 6pm, delivered to your CBD accommodation or Adelaide airport. B, L

 Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Tour

Inclusions-

  • Fully accommodated (ensuites) and all meals included
  • Small group luxury 4WD travel (usually 2-4 / 4WD vehicle) with professional and experienced driver / guide
  • Time for Optional Scenic Flights over Lake Eyre options - 2 Hours or Full Day to Birdsville  - Select Your preference when booking.
  • All delicious meals, including vegetarian options
  • Comfortable hotel / motel  style ensuite accommodation
  • All National Park entry and accommodation fees, airport or hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and Australian Wildlife Conservancy nature care programs.

Exclusions

  • Flights over Lake Eyre - choose 2 Hour or Full Day to Birdsville - Select when booking. 
  • Alcohol 
  • Travel to and from start point

  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
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Kimberley Broome to Broome via Tunnel Creek Windjana Geike Gorge Mimbi Caves Bungle Bungles 5 Days × × × × × × ×
Kimberley Broome to Broome via Tunnel Creek Windjana Geike Gorge Mimbi Caves Bungle Bungles 5 Days

Kimberley Broome to Broome via Tunnel Creek Windjana Geike Gorge Mimbi Caves Bungle Bungles 5 Days

Kimberley Broome to Broome via Windjana Gorge Mimbi Caves Bungle Bungles 5 Days via Windjana Gorge Mimbi Caves Bungle Bungles or reverse

CURRENT PRICE REFLECTS FULLY ACCOMMODATED TOUR


Kimberley Broome to Broome via Windjana Gorge Mimbi Caves Bungle Bungles 5 Days

Kimberley Broome to Broome via Windjana Gorge Mimbi Caves Bungle Bungles 5 Days or reverse via Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek, Bungle Bungles & Savannah Way - Broome to Broome. Includes small group 4WD transport (Toyota Landcruiser GXL), walks at Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek, Bungle Bungles, Geike Gorge Fitzroy River cruise, Mimbi Caves experience (optional- see extras when booking) and an optional heli flight over Bungle Bungles.

Arrive a day earlier to enjoy Broome's famous Cable Beach, or a scenic flight to the Horizontal Waterfalls or visit the Willie Creek Pearl Farm. Great shopping in Broome's balmy climate too !

Day 1 - Depart from Broome for Derby and visit the infamous prison Boab tree, and then Derby highlights including the Derby wharf (30 ft tides!) on King Sound, the worlds longest cattle drinking trough, the new Mowanjum Art Centre (meet the artists, learn and buy from source) at Mowanjum Aboriginal Community. Depart from Derby for mystical Windjana Gorge and a gorge walk at this special creation “waterhole”. Meet the local freshwater crocodiles and exotic bird life (maybe even a rare Gouldian Finch) in this eerie, ancient seabed environment. Depart Windjana for Tunnel Creek & walk through this 700m cave river system to a special waterhole. We then travel through sweeping Kimberley grasslands and cattle country to cross the flood plains of the Fitzroy River. Check in at our accommodation at Fitzroy Crossing before a relaxing night and tasty evening meal, with a chance to meet some of the locals. L

Day 2 - This morning enjoy a 1 hour cruise in Geike Gorge on the mighty Fitzroy River.  Includes time to visit Aboriginal Art centres at Fitzroy Crossing & Halls Creek. Optional also available. Travel on to our overnight accommodation or camping spot either Bungles Bungles Safari Park (safari tents & cabins may be available) or Turkey Creek for 2 overnights. BLD

Day 3 - A day tour with heli flight option in the Bungles Bungles in Purnululu National Park - Experience the extraordinary Bungle Bungles by 4WD. Includes Echidna Chasm trail, Picanninny Creek, Cathedral Gorge walk & Beehive Domes.  Helicopter flight options available - see extras when booking. Return to our sleeping place for the night  BLD

Day 4 - Return to Halls Creek and view the China Wall, a stunning geological quartz intrusion in the landscapes that goes for hundreds of kilometres This is what attracted the gold miners in the1800s, and made Halls Creek one of the first major towns in the region. Visit Marys Pool, by the riverside and a major attraction for native birds including brolga, corellas, jabiru, and crocodiles. Travel on to scenic views from Ngumban Cliffs, then Mimbi Caves, in the Devonian Reef. Here our local Bunuba Aboriginal guides offer a 2 hours experience through this fascinating labyrinth of caves which includes rock art and stunning underground pools. Overnight Fitzroy Crossing. BL

Day 5 - After breakfast enjoy a relaxing Geike Gorge river cruise on the vast Fitzroy River, and marvel at the high cliffs, annual flood records, stunning wildlife and river tales from our knowledgeable local guide. Learn of the local flora, Birdlife and wildlife,including crocodiles, Fairy Martins, kites, maybe some brolgas and the pretty Agile Wallabies.
A short bushwalk through the fascinating ancient Devonian limestone reef is also recommended. Returning to Broome via the Savannah Way, we stop for a break at one of the largest Boab Trees in the Kimberley, said to be over 1000 years old. Arrive at Broome in the afternoon in time for Cable Beach sunset. BL

Inclusions


  • Bungle Bungles ground tour to Echidna Chasm, Cathedral Gorge & Picanniny Creek
  • Optional Bungle Bungles helicopter flights
  • Geike Gorge Cruise
  • Mimbi Caves optional experience (extra cost - see extras)
  • Professional and experienced driver / guides
  • Long established relationships with local Aboriginal people enriches experiences
  • Access to remote areas and rock art sites unreachable by most tour vehicles
  • Delicious meals as shown, including vegetarian optional. Celebration dinner at journey end.
  • Accommodated sleeping upgrade to cabins or hotels if available (book early) - see extras
  • CURRENT PRICE REFLECTS FULLY ACCOMMODATED TOUR
  • All World Heritage and National Park entry and accommodation fees
  • Aboriginal Art community visits for "direct from artist" purchases
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and nature care programs.
  • You - and Your involvement in a creation much bigger than most can imagine

Exclusions

  • 2 dinners in a restaurant, Alcohol
  • Flights to and from departure points

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
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Lake Eyre from Sydney to Alice Springs via Broken Hill Coober Pedy and NSW Outback 5 days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre from Sydney to Alice Springs via Broken Hill Coober Pedy and NSW Outback 5 days

Lake Eyre from Sydney to Alice Springs via Broken Hill Coober Pedy and NSW Outback 5 days

Sydney Outback NSW with Lake Eyre flight option to Alice Springs via Broken Hill Coober Pedy and NSW Outback 5 days

5 days Small group (max. 4 per 4WD) tour to explore the Far West of NSW with Broken Hill, Darling River from Wilcannia Menindee Lakes to Broken Hill Flinders Ranges, Marree Lake Eyre Coober Pedy, Alice Springs

Highlights

  • Sydney to Alice Springs via Lake Eyre, Coober Pedy and Broken Hill
  • Parkes Radio Telescope  – The Dish
  • Lake Cargellico
  • Menindee Lakes
  • Burke & Wills Campsite
  • Broken Hill - see the Desert Sculptures and dine at The Palace Hotel
  • Return optional tours or meets rail to Sydney or Adelaide
  • Flinders Ranges
  • Marree
  • Lake Eyre / Painted Hills flights options
  • Coober Pedy
  • The Breakaways 
  • Alice Springs or Uluru option


Itinerary

Day 1 – Depart Sydney for the Blue Mountains with morning tea at stunning views from Govetts Leap over the Grose Valley. Moving on via Lithgow to Bathurst and the fascinating history of the gold rush and Cobb & Co coaches. We travel via Orange to near Parkes to visit The Dish Exhibition Centre at the giant CSIRO operated radiotelescope that brought the 1st moon landing images to Earth. Back in Parkes, and less famous is the King's Castle, Australia's very own Elvis Presley museum created by the original yellow Wiggle Greg Page.

Heading west we travel beside the Indian Pacific railway route and visit Manildra, Bogan Gate and Condobolin, in extensive Murray Darling Basin wheat, grain, sheep, and cattle producing areas with a taste of the far west of NSW. Arrive for overnight at Lake Cargellico.

Day 2 - We depart for Hillston, once an important stop for the stage coaches of Cobb and Co. then on via Ivanhoe on the Cobb Highway, part of the Kidman Way. Arriving in Menindee we visit Kinchega National Park, to view the birdlife of Menindee Lakes then to nearby Burke and Wills camp on the banks of the Darling River. It's now a short hop to Broken Hill for dinner at the famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of the original murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill.

Explore Broken Hill highlights options include The Line of Lode Lookout, and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or Lake Mungo or Mutawintji National Parks (optional extra day tour) for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history. Please ask if wanting this option.

Day 3 – From Broken Hill we cross the NSW / SA border travelling through saltbush country, via remote outback towns of Yunta, Oodla Wirra, Cradock, and Orrooroo, and the 3 gauge steam railway town of Peterborough. From Hawker, we skirt Wilpena Pound, and the awesome mountain scenery of the  Heyson Range & Flinders Ranges. We cross the Goyder Line, view the Elder & Heyson Ranges, Wilpena Pound & Lake Torrens and visit the historic and award-winning Prairie Hotel at Parachilna with great outback art before arrival at our cosy overnight stop at Leigh Creek or Marree on some tours.  L, D

Day 4 – At Marree we check out the ancient mosque, Old Ghan railway history and Lake Eyre Yacht Club. From Marree we follow the Old Ghan Railway Line and Oodnadatta Track to William Creek. From here we can take an optional 1 or 2 hour (or longer options) scenic flight over Lake Eyre. (Optional extensions at extra cost). We visit the shores of Lake Eyre South and unique Mound Springs, which are permanent water flows from the Great Artesian Basin.

We connect with the wonder of the bird and plant life revitalized by recent flooding rains. We visit a favourite spot for birds (including brolgas) and birdwatchers. we traverse the moon plains to Coober Pedy for the night with a sleep underground option.  Overnight Coober Pedy and a chance to buy opals or see some of the highlights of this unique place in Australian history and culture. . B L Dinner own purchase in local restaurant

Day 5 -  From Coober Pedy our onward journey via the SA / NT Border to Alice Springs (or Uluru option is available) to arrive at your accommodation around 5 pm.(B L ).


All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. If you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Inclusions –

  • 4 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link
  • Lake Eyre flight options
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually max. 4 per 4WD Landcruisers
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals as shown - 1 own purchase
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.

BOOK HERE Or Call 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188



  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
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Lake Eyre and Birdsville Flight and Tour from Adelaide 3 days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre and Birdsville Flight and Tour from Adelaide 3 days

Lake Eyre and Birdsville Flight and Tour from Adelaide 3 days

BIRDSVILLE LANDING & GOYDER LAGOON & DIAMANTINA RIVER FLIGHT - Its the BEST VIEW OF THE LAKE EYRE FLOODS and is the highlight of this 3 day Lake Eyre Tour and Flights. Includes local highlights and hotel accommodation.

Its the BEST VIEW OF THE LAKE EYRE FLOODS over Goyder Lagoon

INCLUDES SPECTACULAR  2 x 2+ hour flights over CHANNEL COUNTRY, GOYDER LAGOON and Lake Eyre FLOODS & RIVER INLET WITH BIRDSVILLE LUNCH, SIMPSON DESERT LAKES

This longer flight extension to the northern extreme of the lake and the Warburton & Macumba Rivers and southern Simpson Desert region of Lake Eyre North. The extended flight lands at Birdsville for lunch, and flys over the spectacular green waterways of the Goyder Lagoon.  Also learn of the latest news of the Marree Man giant sculpture 4KM long etched in the desert.

Our Lake Eyre Tours and Flights include a spectacular flight over Lake Eyre viewing the Warburton Groove (major inflow) and Tirari Desert. This flight views also Elliot Price Conservation Park, (Donald) Campbell Point, Jackboot, Halligan & Belt Bays, Lake Eyre South, major islands & landmarks.

These Lake Eyre Tours and Flights are by luxury 4WD vehicle from Adelaide to Parachilna (Prairie Hotel), Leigh Creek and  Marree via spectacular Remarkable, Heysen & Flinders Ranges and wonderful rural SA scenery and pioneer history.

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3 day Lake Eyre Tours and Flights - Depart from Adelaide return to Adelaide (or Broken Hill option) via Lake Eyre – Includes flights over Lake Eyre, see the Old Ghan Railway history & Museum, Tom Kruse Outback Mailman from “Back of Beyond” truck & history, Oodnadatta Track, Birdsville Track, Parachilna (Prairie Hotel) Marree, Leigh Creek, Copley, Flinders Ranges. Connection options to Sydney, Broken Hill or Melbourne

Day 1 – From Adelaide city or airport we depart via spectacular mountain scenery adjacent the Flinders Ranges. Travel via the rich wine producing region of the Clare Valley ((wine tasting option) and through the rich countryside of rural South Australia. Enjoy picturesque scenery, and rural town stops with lunch and morning teas. We cross the Goyder Line, view the Elder & Heysen Ranges, Wilpena Pound & Lake Torrens and visit the historic and award winning Prairie Hotel at Parachilna with great outback art before arrival at our overnight stop at Leigh Creek or Marree on some tours.  L, D

Day 2 – At Marree we check out the ancient mosque, Old Ghan railway history and Lake Eyre Yacht Club. From Marree we board our scenic flight over Lake Eyre which is approximately 6 hours return including landing and lunch on the ground at Birdsville ie approx. 5 hours flight time over the BEST VIEW OF THE LAKE EYRE FLOODS & DIAMANTINA RIVER with Birdsville Lunch (own cost), Simpson Desert, Channel Country, Goyder Lagoon Flight. Overnight return to Marree for accommodation at hotel / motel

Day 3 –Today we visit the Old Ghan ghost town of Farina, view the giant Leigh Creek coal mine, the fascinating and colourful Ochre Pits and travel via old Ghan railway towns including Wilson, Woolshed Flat via the Flinders Ranges to Hawker and stunning mountain landscapes.  We visit the impressive Kanyaka Station & view stone woolshed ruins (time permitting) as we follow the Old Ghan Line via Quorn, (likely see  the Pitchie Ritchie steam train if Sunday) through the Pitchi Ritchie Pass and the breathtaking view of Spencers Gulf & Port Augusta to arrive Adelaide around 6pm, delivered to your CBD accommodation or Adelaide airport.

Tour Inclusions

  • BIRDSVILLE LANDING & GOYDER LAGOON & DIAMANTINA RIVER FLIGHT - Its the BEST VIEW OF THE LAKE EYRE FLOODS - approx 6 hours return
  • Fully accommodated (ensuites) and all meals included except 1 at Birdsville lunch
  • Small group luxury travel (usually 4-6 / vehicle) with professional and experienced driver / guide
  • All National Park entry and accommodation fees, airport or CBD hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and Australian Wildlife Conservancy nature care programs.

Overnight & flight departure locations, and content may change depending on availability when booking - so Book Early

Note price is based on minimum 4 people in aircraft - If you are not 4 please contact us for options - thank you


  • Duration : 3 Days (approx.)
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Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 1 Day × × × × × × ×
Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 1 Day

Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 1 Day

Cape Leveque Cygnet Bay Tours from Broome Dampier Peninsula Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community, Beagle Bay Church, One Arm Point Buccaneer Archipelago and more

Cape Leveque Tours from Broome - 1 day tour

Join our special small group 4WD Cape Leveque Tours on this exciting and fascinating Cape Leveque 1 day tour

Note Despite Kooljaman and Cape Leveque point being closed indefinitelywe still offer a great experience on the Dampier Peninsula  - see below

Cape Leveque 1 Day Tours includes options for the following

Included

  • Dampier Peninsula
  • Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm tour included and morning tea
  • Enjoy lunch and time to relax in this remote and pristine environment. Swimming,
    photography, coffee at the cafe or walks along the beach.
Optional - Note with Aboriginal communities closed due to Covid`19, not all options are available -
  • Buccaneer Archipelago - Giant Tides tour - huge tidal flows of the Kimberley. - optional Sea Safari boat cruise
  • Aboriginal guided beach and culture walk
  • Lombadina Aboriginal Community - Enjoy the gardens and bush timber church
  • Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community  Beagle Bay Church - pearl shell altar, for morning tea.
  • One Arm Point Community
  • Ardyaloon Aquaculture Hatchery at One Arm point with reef fish and trochus shell.
  • Return to Broome approx 500pm

1 day includes lunch, morning tea, fees, luxury small group (2-4 people) 4WD transport, professional driver/guide.

Please ask for details & available dates for Cape Leveque Tours

Note that Cape Leveque is Aboriginal managed land and access has been limited. If so at the time of your visit alternative destinations will be explored iin more details.

Add on before or after a Karjini or Kimberley tour

Call 0417244600 for details







  • Duration : 1 Days (approx.)
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Kangaroo Island Tours from Adelaide 4 Days × × × × × × ×
Kangaroo Island Tours from Adelaide 4 Days

Kangaroo Island Tours from Adelaide 4 Days

Our small group private tours immerse you in this amazing landscape where wildlife abounds. Be close to the New Zealand Fur Seal and Australian Sea-lion, koalas, Echidna’s, the unique Kangaroo Island Kangaroo, Cape Barron Goose and more

Kangaroo Island Tours 5 Days -

Our small group Kangaroo Island Tours 4 days immerse you in this amazing and unique wilderness landscape where wildlife abounds. Get up close to the New Zealand Fur Seal and the Australian Sea-lion, koalas in the wild, Echidna’s, the unique Kangaroo Island Western Grey Kangaroo, Cape Barron Goose, wild birds, flora and gorgeous seascapes! Tour from Adelaide includes ferry from the mainland and fully accommodated tour, National Park fees and all park and attraction entries. Visit Caves, spectacular flora and wild seacoasts – Kangaroo Island is a photographers paradise

Departures – See Dates at Booking link

DETAILS

Day 1 - Meet and travel  to Kangaroo Island

Meet up in Adelaide, Kingscote or Penneshaw and drive to the western end of the island to Wilderness Resort accommodation for 2 nights. (or alternative if unavailable) Afternoon viewing Southern Ocean at Remarkable Rocks Sea caves (excellent for HD Photography) and New Zealand Fur SealsA day in and around Cape Du Couedic.  We start with Remarkable Rocks and then go on to explore the Lighthouse Region site of the beautiful Admiral’s Arch then spend the morning the Australian Fur Seal colony which, at the time has many pups frolicking in the rocky pools at the base of the cliffs. We take a walk around the Chase grounds and enjoy the many Cape Barren geese and echidna. Overnight Wilderness Resort accommodation. (or alternative if unavailable)

Day 2: Seal Bay – Vivonne Bay – Hanson’s Bay – West Bay - Raptor Domain –  Kingscote

We start our day at Seal Bay Conservation Reserve where you will get an opportunity to photograph these engaging marine mammals.  This is the only managed access accessible Sealion colony in Australia and it is a rare treat.   Beautiful Vivonne Bay then photogenic Hanson’s Bay Wildlife Sanctuary with opportunities to photograph Koalas, Tammar Wallabies, Western Grey Kangaroos and Echidnas. Overnight Kingscote


Day 3:  Rocky River Bush Birds – Raptor Domain – Stokes Bay – Kingscote


Visit Raptor Domain close to Seal Bay Conservation Park for
a late afternoon show.  Photograph a wide range of spectacular birds close up and on the wing.  This is one of Australia’s best raptor collections and many of the species are very difficult to photograph in the wild. Visit Stokes Bay on the northern side of the island where we experience not only the island's unique native flowers but also many of the spectacular Western Australian Species.  These beautiful gardens are home to over 150 Kangaroo Island species, 750 named plants, and many seasonal native orchids. Late afternoon more birds in flight and ocean viewing at the spectacular pelican feeding presentation at
Kingscote.


Day 4: Kingscote – Cape Willoughby – Adelaide

We take a drive through the scenic countryside to visit Cape Willoughby Conservation Park, on the extremes eastern edge of Kangaroo island, with views to the mainland.

Returning to Penneshaw with an option to visit the Penneshaw Penguin Centre before we board the ferry for the mainland and travel back through the scenic Fleurieu Peninsula to reach Adelaide at approximately 5pm.

Inclusions Kangaroo Island Tours 4 days

  •     All accommodation as detailed
  •     Ferry from Mainland to Kangaroo Island and return
  •     Delicious meals, including vegetarian options.
  •     All World Heritage and National Park entry fees
  •     Contributions of tour price supports AWC nature care programs.
  •     Bird domain, pelican feeding, Seal Bay entry
  •     Pick up Adelaide, Pennashaw or Kingscote.

Exclusions

    Alcohol
    Flights to and from departure points. 

What to bring - Good walking shoes, a hat and a personal water bottle are all essential.

Want to extend your unique South Australian experience? Ask about Flinders Ranges, Arkaroola, Lake Eyre and Great Ocean Road tours and Tasmania Tours






  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
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Corner Country Outback South Australia Arkaroola Innamincka Dig Tree Strzelecki Oodnadatta Track Lake Eyre Tours 8 Days × × × × × × ×
Corner Country Outback South Australia Arkaroola Innamincka Dig Tree Strzelecki Oodnadatta Track Lake Eyre Tours 8 Days

Corner Country Outback South Australia Arkaroola Innamincka Dig Tree Strzelecki Oodnadatta Track Lake Eyre Tours 8 Days

Corner Country Bourke & Wills Dig Tree Birdsville Track, Strzelecki Track, Oodnadatta Track & Lake Eyre Tours - From Broken Hill or Adelaide to Birdsville, Cooper Creek, Lake Eyre via Coober Pedy, Arkaroola Ridge Top, Wilpena Pound

8 DAY Corner Country, with Birdsville Track, Strzelecki Track, Oodnadatta Track & Lake Eyre Tour - From Adelaide or Broken Hill to Birdsville, Cooper Creek, Lake Eyre via Coober Pedy, Arkaroola (2 nights, includes Ridge Top Tour, optional heli flight), Wilpena Pound (walk & flight options), Moomba, Innamincka (incl Burke & Wills Dig Tree & Burkes Grave), Lake Eyre (Optional Lake Eyre flight available), Mound Springs, Old Ghan Railway, Brachina Gorge, Parachilna Gorge, Flinders Ranges to Adelaide.  Cameron Corner - Broken Hill options - please Ask. Completes around 6pm

Itinerary – Corner Country Tours via Birdsville Strzelecki Oodnadatta Tracks & Lake Eyre Tour


Day 1 – From Adelaide pickup (or Broken Hill option)  approximately 8 am from the airport or your accommodation for departure via spectacular mountain scenery as we travel via Clare Valley wine country, then the Flinders Ranges to Wilpena Pound. Our journey takes us through rural SA to enjoy picturesque roadside stops for lunch and morning and afternoon teas. Visit historic Quorn & Hawker before arrival at Wilpena Pound resort for our comfy overnight stop. Enjoy a sunset walk with the kangaroos amongst the ancient Red River Gums and relax at the bar before dinner. L, D

Day 2 – This morning we recommend the spectacular optional scenic flight over the pound. There’s time also to enjoy the Wangarra Lookout & Hills Homestead walk into the Pound. We leave Wilpena cross through the Flinders, ABC, and Heyson Ranges via the Brachina Gorge Geological Trail & Bunyeroo Gorge through the ancient rock layers that uplifted to form this spectacular geology, including Wilpena Pound. Stunning lookouts are a highlight of this journey as we wind our way. After a break at the Prairie Hotel at Parachilna on the Old Ghan Railway Linefor refreshments and viewing the oldest complex life forms -the Ediacaran Fossils, some of the oldest known examples of complex, multicellular animal life on Earth. Heading north via Parachilna Gorge we then pass through Blinman then by traditional sheep stations and plains stretching to Lake Frome, and through into the Gammon Ranges National Park to Arkaroola. Overnight Arkaroola Resort. B,L,D

Day 3 – There’s plenty to do here in this remote,rugged area, including scenic flights or relaxing walks in the paths by nearby creeks, but the highlight is the Ridge Top Tour. The 4.5 hour Ridge Top Tour showcases the magic of the Northern Flinders Ranges timeless terrain and unique natural beauty of the Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary. Witness some of the most spectacularly rugged country on earth as you travel through Arkaroola’s 1600-million year geological history, as the inspiring images of red granite mountains and golden spinifex hillsides give way to a breath-taking view across the Freeling Heights, Lake Frome and the desert beyond. After a spectacular day, relax by the fireside and share your experiences. Overnight Arkaroola BLD

Day 4 – Today we pass by desert sand dunes, gibber plains and hot springs as we heading north to Innamincka. We pass by Lake Callabonna, where Diprotodon and numerous Australian megafauna roamed in swampy terrain when this was the eastern most shore of Australia. There are many remains of ancient beasties here, and the country makes it easy to imagine this other world of many millions of years ago. At Mt Hopeless (aptly named) we join the Strzelecki Track, we pass Merty Merty homestead and on via the vast oil and gas fields of Moomba and the Delta gas fields to enter the Innamincka Regional Reserve area, and famous Innamincka township on the banks of the notorious Cooper Creek. An optional Cooper Creek cruise (if running) is in order before dinner at the Innamincka pub.

Day 5 – Today we visit the Burke & Wills dig tree, were the ill fated explorers arrived too late for their support party, and did not respond to the message on the tree to dig, where supplies were buried that could have saved their lives. We do though enjoy the prolific birdlife near here and unique flora before heading out on a cruise on the Cooper Creek (if available) - If Coongie Lakes accessible we head out to this remote Ramsar lake system  - overnight Innaminka. BLDDay 6 – The Strzelecki track beckons again and we head down this old cattle droving route to Lindhurst then on to Marree. Arriving in Marree, explore this once thriving railway town that helped save Darwin during WWII with 56 trains per week ! Marree is at the junction of the Birdsville and Oodnadatta Tracks, and the path of the Great Northern Railway / Old Ghan for over 100 years, so lots of history here including Aboriginal museum and history, Tom Kruse (Outback Mailman from “Back of Beyond”) and Donald Campbells Bluebird story. Overnight Marree

Day 7 - From Marree we head up the Oodnadatta Track following the route of the Old Ghan Railway and Overland Telegraph Line to historic William Creek on Anna Creek Station (Australia's largest cattle station). We take a 1 hour (optional 2 hours)  scenic flight over Lake Eyre. Our flight allows us to see the latest highlights of the ever-changing vast environment. See the Warburton Groove, the main inflow channel to Lake Eyre, Elliot Price Conservation Park, Halligan Bay, Lake Eyre South and learn of the Marree Man (a 4 km long, giant engraving in the landscape). The day includes a visit to the lake shore and lookout over the vastness of the salt lake. Our adventure on the Oodnadatta Track includes connecting with the wonder of the bird and plant life at various creeks and waterholes on the route. We visit permanently flowing Mound Springs releasing water from the Great Artesian Basin, and restored Coward Springs and Curdimurka Old Ghan Railway Siding. On return to base, we see some of the sights of Marree, this once thriving Ghan Railway town at the junction of the Birdsville Track & Oodnadatta Track. Marree has an Aboriginal cultural centre, Railway Museum and is caretaker for some interesting railway relics, plus the old mail truck used by legendary Outback Mailman Tom Kruse on the run from Marree to Birdsville. Overnight Marree

Day 8 – Today we visit the restored ruins of the old Ghan railway town of Farina, which once supported 300 people. We view the giant Leigh Creek coal mine, enjoy a break at the Quandong cafe at Copley and travel via old Ghan railway towns to Parachilna, and in the foothills of the Flinders Ranges to Hawker and picturesque mountain landscapes to arrive in Adelaide around 6pm, delivered to your accommodation or airport connection. BL

 

Inclusions

  •     All accommodation motel style ensuite 7 nights
  •     Delicious meals, including vegetarian options.
  •     Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually 4WD GXL Landcruisers
  •     Pofessional driver guide
  •     All World Heritage and National Park entry fees
  •     Contributions of tour price supports AWC nature care programs.
  •     Cooper Creek cruise when operating
  •     Pick up from, and return to Adelaide
  •     Covid safe compliance measures in place
  •     Optional Lake Eyre flights

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Exclusions

  • Alcohol  - available to purchase at all overnight stops
  • Flights to and from departure points. 

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  • Duration : 8 Days (approx.)
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Broken Hill to Adelaide & Peterborough Steamtown Railway Heritage tour 2 days × × × × × × ×
Broken Hill to Adelaide & Peterborough Steamtown Railway Heritage tour 2 days

Broken Hill to Adelaide & Peterborough Steamtown Railway Heritage tour 2 days

Broken Hill overnight Peterborough for Steamtown Heritage Tour and experience the Railway Heritage Trail & Tesla Battery Bank to Adelaide for optional National Railway Museum, Steamranger tour and PS Oscar steam paddle wheeler at Goolwa

Broken Hill overnight Peterborough for Steamtown Heritage Tour and experience the Railway Heritage Trail & Tesla Battery Bank to Adelaide for optional National Railway Museum, Steamranger tour and PS Oscar steam paddle wheeler at Goolwa - 2 or 3 days option

This tour intended as an add on to tours completing in Broken Hill to complete in Adelaide - 2 days including entry to locations, all meals and 2 nights accommodation -. Extra days available

Tour Highlights

  • Broken Hill - Including the Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum with Silverton Tramway locomotives & memorabilia in the original 1905 station building and grounds.
  • Silverton - enjoy a beer in the crazy "Mad Max" pub and view a copy of the BHP incorporation document.
  • Sculptures on the Hill
  • Heritage Rail Trail - Broken Hill, Olary, Manna Hill, Yunta, Peterborough
  • Steamtown rail museum and Sound and Light Show at Peterborough
  • Tesla battery and wind turbine site near Jamestown
  • R.M.Williams memorial and hear his story near Jamestown
  • Burra historic town and historic Copper Mine tour
  • Arrive at Adelaide approx 6 pm to your hotel
  • Optional time at the South Australian National Railway Museum at Port Adelaide  - nearby to the South Australian Aviation Museum
  • Optional day trip to Victor Harbour for Steamranger Steam Train – Goolwa to Victor Harbor PLUS heritage Paddle Steamer Oscar W

Peterborough Steamtown Railway

Peterborough was a hero of the 20th century – a hissing, steaming hub of mighty locomotives sitting at the crossroads of a growing nation.

Each night, beneath the stars of the Southern Flinders, a light begins to glow beneath a mighty steam train. There’s a hiss of piston, a rush of steam, the cry of a guardsman – and an incredible industrial legacy slowly comes to life.

Peterborough’s Steamtown was once a vast rail operation where over 100 steam locomotives passed through each day before heading to all corners of Australia.

Today, that legacy is preserved – and you’re invited to experience it for yourself.

In daylight hours, you’ll tour the sheds and the extraordinary heritage-listed ‘Roundhouse’ before getting hands-on with heroic locos and luxury carriages. And at night, you’ll thrill to the award-winning ‘Sound and Light Show’, when this powerful story plays out on a stage like no other.

Heritage Rail Trail

 From Broken Hill to Port Pirie

The Heritage Rail Trail helped transform Australia from an agricultural outpost to an industrial economy in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The railway line transported silver, lead and zinc from the newly established BHP mining operation in Broken Hill to ships in Port Pirie, in South Australia's mid north.

In September 1883, seven ordinary working men pooled their cash to peg seven mineral leases on a remote, ragged-looking hill. They set to work on the Broken Hill with pick and shovel, unaware that within two years their endeavours would give rise to BHP and open up the largest deposit of lead, zinc and silver ever found.

The world was hungry for these commodities but there was a problem: how to get them out of the middle of the driest continent on the planet?

The new Heritage Rail Trail offers an outback journey like no other. We follow the remains of the Broken Hill to Port Pirie railway line, a relic of the steam age, a 400km piece of history that descends from the red dusts of New South Wales to the shimmering gulf waters of South Australia.

The little line was only 3 feet 6 inches wide but it overcame droughts, floods, locust plagues, derailments and political ill-will to become one of the busiest stretches of railway in the world. It helped to transform Australia from an agricultural outpost to an industrial economy.

This barely-known chapter of our nation's history comes to life as you journey through the 14 Heritage Rail Trail townships. Some are thriving, others are mere shadows of their past glory. All look forward to welcoming you and sharing their tales.

Download the Heritage Rail Trail brochure, providing more information about the journey, an Historic Timeline detailing the development of the Rail-line, as well as a Scavenger Hunt to entertain you along the way.

National Railway Museum

Consider to share an extra day with your fellow travellers and visit the extensive displays at the South Australian National Railway Museum at Port Adelaide  - nearby to the South Australian Aviation Museum

Optional extra day - Steamranger Steam Train – Goolwa to Victor Harbor

One of the most unique train rides in Australia, on the oldest steel railed railway in Australia, with some of the best views in Australia, is the enchanting ‘Cockle Train’.

The Cockle Train is run by Steamranger Heritage Railway and operates between the historic river port of Goolwa and the seaside resort of Victor Harbor.

Take a ride on PS Oscar W

Enjoy a unique river experience from the decks of the heritage Paddle Steamer Oscar W, a wood fired, steam powered vessel built in 1908 and still operating from Goolwa Wharf Precinct.

Celebrating over 100 years life on the river, passengers can watch the stokers fire the boiler, see the wheel house, and take in the sights of the Lower River Murray.

This tour intended as an add on to tours completing in Broken Hill to complete in Adelaide - 2 days including entry to locations, all meals and 2 nights accommodation -. Extra days available

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  • Duration : 2 Days (approx.)
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NSW Outback Lightning Ridge Warrumbungles Mungo Bourke Darling River Sydney to Broken Hill 8 Days × × × × × × ×
NSW Outback Lightning Ridge Warrumbungles Mungo Bourke Darling River Sydney to Broken Hill 8 Days

NSW Outback Lightning Ridge Warrumbungles Mungo Bourke Darling River Sydney to Broken Hill 8 Days

8 Day NSW Outback Warrumbungles Bourke Broken Hill Mungo - Darling River Run White Cliffs Gundabooka NP Brewarrina - from Sydney to Broken Hill

8 Day NSW Outback Lightning Ridge Bourke Broken Hill Mungo Silo Art

Explore the Far West of NSW with Silo Art, Mungo National Park, Gundabooka Rock Art, Mootwingee NP option, Broken Hill, Darling River Run from Wilcannia to Bourke with a visit to White Cliffs opals fields, Bourke river cruise, Lightning Ridge, Brewarrina Sydney to Broken Hill timed with rail return option. 8 days

Our tours are small group adventures for people who love to connect with regional Australia and particularly regional and outback New South Wales. Our small group tours travel in Land Cruiser vehicles

Highlights

  • Sydney to Mungo & Gundabooka National Parks & Aboriginal rock art,  Broken Hill, Bourke, Lightning Ridge
  • Return by Rail from Broken Hill or on to Innaminka and the Burke & Wills Dig Tree, Cameron Corner or Wilpena Pound & Lake Eyre
  • Blue Mountains & Three Sisters
  • Portland Silo Art
  • Mungo National Park & China Walls sunset tour
  • Menindee – Lakes & Burke & Wills Campsite
  • Broken Hill & Silverton - Pro Hart Gallery, mine tour, history, Mining & railway museums
  • Return optional tours - Meets rail to Sydney or Adelaide
  • White Cliffs Opal fields
  • Darling River Run via Pooncarie, Menindee Lakes, Wilcannia Tilpa & Louth
  • Gundabooka National Park & Aboriginal rock art
  • Bourke - river cruise and history
  • Brewarrinna - ancient fish traps 40,000 years old
  • Siding Springs Telescope
  • Warrumbungle Ranges NP
  • Optional day tour to Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.


Day 1 —- SYDNEY, MUDGEE GULGONG, COONABARABRAN

Depart Sydney via Bells Line of Road, via Mt Tomah with spectacular views of the Grose Valley, and look at the Zig Zag Railway at Clarence. From Lithgow we are now a short drive to Mudgee where we'll taste some local wines and have lunch in a vineyard. BL

Check out Poets Corner, on the way to Gulgong - the town that was on the $10 note. This small village from the gold rush days is a delight to take in the regional history and historic buildings. We travel via Dunedoo, known for its poetry, hospitality, and name, then check out the murals of Mendooran before overnight Coonabarabran LD

Day 2 Warrumbungle Bushwalk, Macquarie Marshes,

The Warrumbungles are calling and we take an approximate 1 hour walk with views of the spectacular breadknife from Camp Blackman. Burbie Canyon walking track is a gentle 2km stroll through a sandstone gorge and is particularly popular for birdwatching. On return we have a tour of Siding Springs Observatory, home to Australia’s largest optical telescope.

Heading west now via silo art in Coonamble then to Macquarie Marshes a UNESCO registered site of outstanding value as one of the most important wetland areas in the world. It is one of the most crucial breeding sites for waterbirds in Australia, with 77 species, along with over 150 other birds, as well as fish, turtles, frogs, snakes and mammals. Travel on via Walgett, and visit the local museum with its wool industry heritage, then to Lightning Ridge for an afternoon experience of the Chambers of the Black Hand Opal Mine Art Carving Tour and a tour of the region and opal traders in this fascinating outback town. Overnight Lightning Ridge  Meals: BLD


Day 3 - Lightning Ridge, Brewarrina fish traps, Bourke

Discover more of Lightning Ridge, check out the opal dealers and famous bore baths. We head for Brewarrina on the Barwon River, and the 40,000-year-old Aboriginal Fish Traps - still working. The Brewarrina fish traps are one of the oldest man-made structures on earth. This elaborate network of rock weirs and pools stretches for around half a kilometre along the riverbed and was built by ancient tribes, to catch fish as they swam upstream. Overnight Bourke. Meals: BLD

Day 4— BOURKE, Cruise on The Darling On The Jandra paddleboat, Gundabooka National Park

The impressive ‘Back O’Bourke’ centre showcases the early days of Bourke and beyond. Discover the ‘Outback’ life of Henry Lawson, the search for an inland sea. Marvel at the stories of the ‘women of the west’ including Nancy Bird Walton, who flew an air ambulance here in the 1930’s. Stop by the 110 year old Morrall’s bakery for a pie or pastry, follow the Heritage Trail through town, or visit the grave of Fred Hollows. Cruise along the Darling on the Jandra, an historic paddle boat to recall the river boat history. In recent years Bourke has undergone a remarkable revitalisation and is now a shining light in positive indigenous opportunities. Take a cultural walk to learn about the history of Aboriginal people in Bourke and the personal connection formed with the land and it’s richness. Now to Gundabooka National Park which surrounds Mt Gundabooka and has unique Aboriginal Rock art to explore, including a pleasant and easy walk through this isolated National Park.Overnight Bourke. Meals: BLD

Day 5 — Darling River Run to White Cliffs

From here to the Darling River Run to Wilcannia, once a bustling port for the wool-laden paddle steamers, now with its beautiful and historic sandstone public architecture. Follow the Darling River Run down stream via river towns of Louth & Tilpa - with a cuppa and tour at the famous Dunlop Station if operating. Dunlop Station is an historic sheep station property located on the Darling River. Once a million acres it has a 45 stand shearing shed which was the first shed to have mechanical shears. with the check out the paddle boat and big wool and sheep station history of this region. Travel to White Cliffs and explore the opal mines history, and maybe find some local opal bargains. overnight White Cliffs. BLD

Day 6 -  White Cliffs, Burke & Wills camp, Kinchega National Park, Mungo National Park, Wilcannia, Menindee Lakes

Explore White Cliffs opal fields and maybe pick up a few bargains from the numerous opal dealers in town. We then head for Wilcannia and Menindee Lakes via the 2nd leg of the Darling River Run to Menindee. Explore the memorial to Burke & Wills camp on the lakeshore and a haven for wetland birds. We visit the picturesque lakes and the grand and restored Kinchega  Woolshed in Kinchega National Park with beautiful sweeping river bends. We follow the river further south to Pooncarie and Mungo National Park. Optional Sunset tour overlooking the Mungo lunar landscape Overnight Mungo Lodge, Mungo National Park. Meals: BLD

Day 7 - Mungo National Park, Broken Hill 

Explore Mungo National Park including the Walls of China and this ancient lakebed that was home to megafauna of the area. Learn of Mungo man and Mungo Woman, known as the oldest known ritual burial in the world. We travel the Mungo circuit to explore the ancient Willandra Lakes and the historic sheep station and large and impressive shearing shed that served the area for around 100 years. After lunch, we travel to Broken Hill for a view from The Line of Lode Lookout and Miners Memorial above Broken Hill, before dinner at the famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill. Meals: BL Dinner own purchase at Mario's Palace Hotel restaurant.

Day 8Broken Hill highlights

Tour completes after breakfast with hotel checkout at 10am. Join a Lake Eyre Tour with flights or free time to explore Broken Hill highlights (your choice) including Pro Hart Gallery, plus Desert Sculptures or extra cost for an optional tour to Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history. Meals: B


Train to Sydney departs weekly on Tuesday or daily flights or coach services to capital cities

This tour often Links with our Cameron Corner Country tour on to Innaminka and the Burke & Wills Dig Tree, Cameron Corner or Wilpena Pound & Lake Eyre.

All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. If you require a booking for 1 person please call us directly to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Inclusions –

  • 7 nights Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link details
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually 2-4 people in 4WD GXL Landcruisers
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals
  • Jandra Paddleboat cruise at Bourke
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.

  • BOOK HERE Or Call 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188

Note video on this page may show some locations from 12 day tour not included in this tour


  • Duration : 8 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$4,995.00

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Hunter Valley Wine Wildlife Watagans Wilderness and Railways × × × × × × ×
Hunter Valley Wine Wildlife Watagans Wilderness and Railways

Hunter Valley Wine Wildlife Watagans Wilderness and Railways

Relax with the native birds and wildlife surrounded by dense forests at the Hunter Valley Kangaroo Retreat and connect with the fascinating history of the Watagan Mountains and Hunter Valley railway and mining history

Wine Wildlife Wilderness and Railways – What a Weekend Away !

Relax with the native birds and wildlife surrounded by dense forests at the Hunter Valley Kangaroo Retreat and connect with the fascinating history of the Watagan Mountains and Hunter Valley railway and mining history

  • Includes 2 nights at Hunter Valley Kangaroo Retreat – with open fires & extensive balcony
  • Day 1 - Meet at Richmond Vale Railway Museum with train ride and museum entry Opens at 9.30am.
  • Day 2 – Suggested Options (included) –
  • Adventure 4WD tour to Watagan Mountains Moss Wall, Boarding House Dam & spectacular lookouts and / or
  • Local railway track, yards and history
  • Rathmines RAAF Catalina Association tour option may also be available
  • Wine-tasting options

Pelaw-Main Colliery was commenced in 1901 by the partnership of John & William Brown, and later by the firm J & A Brown while being operated from 1931 by successor companies. It was a drift mine, being driven into the outcropping coal seam on the rise to the south of Kurri Kurri township.

Steam loco train ride runs Sundays weather dependent. First / Last Train 10 am / 3pm - See http://www.rvrm.org/

See retreat details here - https://airbnb.com/h/huntervalleykangarooretreat

·       4 bedrooms available – 2 QUEEN ,`1 double bed rooms, 1 bedroom with 2 king single beds

Inclusions

  •  2 nights Accommodation with Campfire & indoor log fire. Pool table. Big TV
  •  2 breakfasts, 2 dinners, 2 morning teas, 1 lunch
  •  4WD to Watagan Mountains / Moss Wall tour, local railway region or wineries (your choice)
  •  Professional Host and Hostess  
  •  Wild wildlife!!  - 30 - 40 kangaroos live on the property
  •  Birdlife abundant and visit daily - black & White cockatoos, Rosellas, lorikeets, White Headed & Wonga Pigeon, Blue Wren ++
  •  National Parks entry fees.
  •  Entry to Richmond Vale Railway Museum
  •  Train ride on historic train at Richmond Vale Railway Museum

Exclusions

  •  Alcohol - BYO or local wineries
  • 1 lunch at local pub
  • Transport to the Hunter Valley Kangaroo Retreat - this is available from Sydney or Newcastle as an extra on booking 


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  • Duration : 2 Days (approx.)
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Mungo National Park Tour Broken Hill to Sydney 3 days × × × × × × ×
Mungo National Park Tour Broken Hill to Sydney 3 days

Mungo National Park Tour Broken Hill to Sydney 3 days

Mungo National Park Tours - Discover Outback NSW and this ancient landscape, travel the Darling River Run and explore Bourke & Wills camp and wetlands at Menindee Lakes on this small group tour from Broken Hill to Sydney

REVERSE OF BELOW ITINERARY

Mungo National Park Tours from Sydney to Broken Hill & Adelaide

Possible to Meet Lake Eyre to Alice Springs tour from Adelaide or Broken Hill OR Meet Cameron Corner Country tours

Options to depart at Broken Hill on day 4 and or take a day tour Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Mungo National Park Tours Discover Outback NSW and this ancient landscape, travel the Darling River Run and explore Bourke & Wills camp and wetlands at Menindee Lakes on this Mungo National Park Tours from Sydney to Broken

Hill (or reverse option)

Day 1 – Depart from Sydney – travelling via the famous “Dog on the Tucker Box” (Canberra pickup available) over the Great Dividing Range to Wagga Wagga, and on to Narranderra in the Heart of Australia food bowl, the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, then Hay to see the Shearers Hall of Fame at Shear Outback and learn of the rich life in the wool industry in early NSW. Overnight Balranald for a hearty local meal and overnight stop.

Day 2 – Into the desert and Mungo National Park to explore this ancient lake bed environment. Here the stories of the regions from local Aboriginal guide, and learn of the oldest known ritual burial in the world. Discover the Walls of China and megafauna history of the area, explore the ancient Willandra Lakes and the historic sheep station and large and impressive shearing shed that served the area for around 100 years. Overnight Mungo Lodge, Mungo National Park.

Days 3Travel the Darling River via Pooncarie, Menindee and Kinchega National Park. Explore the memorial to Burke & Wills camp on the lake shore, and haven for wetland birds.Dinner at famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of murals from Priscilla fame) Overnight Broken Hill.

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  • Duration : 3 Days (approx.)
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Lake Eyre from Sydney to Alice Springs via Mungo Broken Hill Coober Pedy and NSW Outback 5 days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre from Sydney to Alice Springs via Mungo Broken Hill Coober Pedy and NSW Outback 5 days

Lake Eyre from Sydney to Alice Springs via Mungo Broken Hill Coober Pedy and NSW Outback 5 days

Sydney Outback NSW with Lake Eyre flight option to Alice Springs via Broken Hill Coober Pedy and NSW Outback 5 days

5 days Small group (max. 4 per 4WD) tour to explore the Far West of NSW with Mungo National Park, Menindee Lakes, Broken Hill, Darling River from Wilcannia Menindee Lakes to Broken Hill Flinders Ranges, Marree, Lake Eyre, Coober Pedy, Alice Springs

Highlights

  • Sydney to Alice Springs via with Mungo National Park, Menindee Lakes, Lake Eyre, Coober Pedy and Broken Hill
  • Burke & Wills Campsite
  • Broken Hill - see the Desert Sculptures and dine at The Palace Hotel
  • Return optional tours or meets rail to Sydney or Adelaide
  • Flinders Ranges
  • Marree
  • Lake Eyre / Painted Hills flights options
  • Coober Pedy
  • Alice Springs or Uluru option

Itinerary

Day 1 – Depart from Sydney – travelling via the famous “Dog on the Tucker Box” (Canberra pickup available) over the Great Dividing Range to Wagga Wagga, and on to Narrandera in the Heart of Australia food bowl, the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, then Overnight Hay for a hearty local meal and overnight stop. L, D

Day 2 – Into the desert and Mungo National Park to explore this ancient lake bed environment. Learn of Mungo Man and Mungo woman, and the oldest known ritual burials in the world. Discover the Walls of China and the megafauna history of the area, explore the ancient Willandra Lakes and the historic sheep station and large and impressive shearing shed that served the area for around 100 years. Now onto the Pooncarie and the Darling River run to picturesque scenes of Menindee Lakes. We visit Kinchega National Park, to view the birdlife of Menindee Lakes then to nearby Burke and Wills camp on the banks of the Darling River. It's now a short hop to Broken Hill for dinner at the famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of the original murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill. Explore Broken Hill highlights options include The Line of Lode Lookout, a mine tour, and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures. Overnight Broken Hill B, L, D

Day 3 – From Broken Hill we cross the NSW / SA border travelling through saltbush country, via remote outback towns of Yunta, Oodla Wirra, Cradock, and Orrooroo, and the 3 gauge steam railway town of Peterborough. From Hawker, we skirt Wilpena Pound, and the awesome mountain scenery of the  Heyson Range & Flinders Ranges. We cross the Goyder Line, view the Elder & Heyson Ranges, Wilpena Pound & Lake Torrens and visit the historic and award-winning Prairie Hotel at Parachilna with great outback art before arrival at our cosy overnight stop at Leigh Creek or Marree on some tours.  B, L, D

Day 4 – At Marree we check out the ancient mosque, Old Ghan railway history and Lake Eyre Yacht Club. From Marree we follow the Old Ghan Railway Line and Oodnadatta Track to William Creek. From here we can take an optional 1 hour scenic flight over Lake Eyre. (Optional extensions at extra cost). We visit the shores of Lake Eyre South and unique Mound Springs, which are permanent water flows from the Great Artesian Basin. We connect with the wonder of the bird and plant life revitalized by recent flooding rains. We visit a favourite spot for birds (including brolgas) and birdwatchers. we traverse the moon plains to Coober Pedy for the night with a sleep underground option.  Overnight Coober Pedy and a chance to buy opals or see some of the highlights of this unique place in Australian history and culture. . B L Dinner own purchase in local restaurant

Day 5 -  From Coober Pedy we take a break at the spectacular colourful Breakaways - Desert Mesas where Mad Max movies were made. Then our onward journey via the SA / NT Border to Alice Springs (or Uluru option is available) to arrive at your accommodation around 5 pm.(B L ).

Extend to Darwin option - please ask

Join our 5 day Aboriginal Art Centre tour to Darwin  - see https://spiritsafaris.rezdy.com/342222/alice-springs-to-darwin-via-utopia-devils-marbles-mataranka-daly-waters-katherine-gorge-tour-5-days

OR Explore Alice Springs or Uluru or fly home

All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. If you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Inclusions –

  • 4 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link
  • Lake Eyre flights options
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually max. 4 per 4WD Landcruisers
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals as shown - 1 own purchase
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.

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  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
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NSW Outback Silo Art Trail Explorer Warrumbungles Macquarie Marshes Gilgandra Parkes Canowindra Cowra 4 days × × × × × × ×
 NSW Outback Silo Art Trail Explorer Warrumbungles Macquarie Marshes Gilgandra Parkes Canowindra Cowra 4 days

NSW Outback Silo Art Trail Explorer Warrumbungles Macquarie Marshes Gilgandra Parkes Canowindra Cowra 4 days

NSW Outback Explorer Warrumbungles Gilgandra Parkes Canowindra Cowra 4 days Macquarie Marshes option

Explore Outback NSW on the far side of the Great Dividing Range with spectacular mountains, Silo Art, Sydney Return

Highlights

  • Sydney to Sydney (or Central Coast)
  • Hunter Valley - Aboriginal art & ceremony site
  • Goulburn River National Park - stone monuments
  • Warrmbungles Ranges - with bushwalks
  • Macquarie Marshes - Ramsar and wetland birds
  • Siding Springs Observatory and Anglo-Australian Telescope
  • Dubbo - Hub of the West- outback city
  • Peak Hill  - old Gold Mine tour
  • Parkes Radio Telescope  – The Dish & Father of Federation museum
  • Canowindra – Age of Fishes Fossil Museum
  • Macquarie Marshes - optional - Ramsar site & great wetland bird spotting - requires 1 day
  • Cowra - Japanese Gardens and Peace pole
  • Blue Mountains

Our tours are small group adventures for people who love to connect with regional Australia and particularly regional and outback New South Wales. Our small group tours travel in Land Cruiser vehicles or minibus available for groups.

The Silo At Trail is transforming Australian regional towns. Join us on an adventure through rural Australia to witness these great masterpieces and the local hospitality.

Day 1 – Depart 8 am and travel via Hunter Valley to view the magnificent Aboriginal cave and artwork showing Biamme (the creator spirit of much of eastern Australia). This area was a major ceremonial ground for the Wonnarua Aboriginal people.

We travel on through the Goulburn River Valley and National Park, viewing unusual stone outcrops. Travel via Silo art at Dunedoo and street art at Mendoran to Coonabarabran. Here we view the mother with baby Diprotodon fossils extracted from Tambar Springs. Also the Crystal Kingdom Minerals and Fossils Museum from the Warrumbungle Range. We are close to the Warrumbungles which is Australia’s only Dark Sky Park, meaning it
is our only Internationally recognised area with an exceptional quality
of starry nights and low surrounding lights and an environment specifically protected for its
scientific, natural, educational, cultural heritage, and public
enjoyment. An optional guided tour of the night sky this evening.is available at a local observatory at extra cost. Dinner own expense at restaurant Overnight Coonabarabran

Day 2  - We take the scenic road to the beautiful Warrumbungle Range for a delightful bush walk with wonderful views of The Breadknife. We have a tour of Siding Springs Observatory, home to Australia’s largest optical telescope.Heading west we visit more silo art at Conamble before the Macquarie Marshes - a Ramsar site and meeting place for migratory and local wetland birds including egrets, spoonbills, Magpie Geese, A total of 77 waterbird species can be found in the Macquarie Marshes, including the threatened brolga, Australasian bittern and painted snipe.  Overnight Warren

Day 3 - Travel through scenic cattle and grain growing country to Gulargambone. Here view quirky street art depicting Galahs and bullock drays and local history, plus silo art with a message on the local water tank. Travelling down the Newell Highway to Gilgandra. Here we learn of the Coo-ee march and the men who answered the call of “Coo-ee! Come and join us!”, and fell into line in the towns and villages along the route of the  320 miles (515 km) march, that left Gilgandra with 25 men in 10 October 1915, and arrived in Sydney on 12th November 1915 with 263 recruits.

Next to Dubbo, the Hub of the West and tour of near 40000 people then on to Peak Hill Open Cut Gold Mine Experience (on the songline)  Gold was discovered at Peak Hill in 1889. Peak Hill was described as a high hill of felspathic rock containing large masses of iron, ferruginous quartz and quartzite. The mine ceased production and was closed 2002. A tour of the mine reveals eye-opening original gold working dating back to 1890s, several walking trails, easy and difficult with well-constructed viewing areas to the open-cut mining areas.

We travel further south to The Dish Exhibition centre at the giant CSIRO operated radio telescope that brought the 1st moon landing images to Earth. Learns of current astronomical research and a deeper appreciation of your place in the Universe. Overnight Parkes Dinner own expense at restaurant

Day 4  - In Parkes, visit The Henry Parkes Centre and museum..Henry Parkes was the father of the Australian Federation due to his efforts advocating for the federation of the six individual colonies of Australia (New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, and Western Australia) culminating in Federation of Australia in 1901. Less famous here is the King's Castle, Australia's very own Elvis Presley museum created by the original yellow Wiggle Greg Page. Annually in January Parkes hosts the Elvis Festival attracting near 10,000 people

Next, we visit Canowindra, the hot air ballooning capital of Australia and the Museum of Fishes – viewing ancient fish fossils from this area that was once an inland sea.

Then through scenic rural countryside to Cowra and the Japanese Gardens optional). In World War II there was a Japanese prisoner of war camp in Cowra, and a breakout. The gardens and Peace Pole commemorate this time. Also in Cowra is nearby Wyangala Dam (recently flooding)  and the Lachlan Valley Railway Roundhouse for the keen. Now heading for Sydney, and options for a stopover at a winery, the Three Sisters or Mt Tomah Botanical Gardens. Arrive approx 6 pm.

All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. If you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Inclusions –

  • 3 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually 4WD GXL Landcruisersor minibus for groups
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • Entry to Siding Springs observatory and exhibition centre
  • 3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, morning teas 
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.

Exclusions

  • Alcohol
  • Entry fees to night sky viewing experience (c.$40) Japanese Garden (c.$15) or Henry Parkes Centre (c.$15)


  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,587.00

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Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley Tours via Katoomba Mudgee & Gold Country Tours 2 Days × × Book Now Available Book Now Available Book Now Available Book Now Available Book Now Available
Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley Tours via Katoomba Mudgee & Gold Country Tours 2 Days

Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley Tours via Katoomba Mudgee & Gold Country Tours 2 Days

2 Day Sydney to Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley tours via Mudgee & Gold Country …includes valley walk in Jamison Valley Blue Mountains, Govetts Leap lookout Wollomi National Parks, Hunter Valley historic Wollombi, Broke & Aboriginal sites

Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley tours via Mudgee & Gold Country …includes valley walk in Jamison Valley Blue Mountains, Govetts Leap lookout Wollomi National Parks, Hunter Valley historic Wollombi,Broke & Aboriginal sites.  Hunter Valley, Wollombi Broke Wine Tasting & Wilderness.  Tours from Sydney or Hunter Valley

Private & personalized small private group in a luxury 4WD tour to explore the Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley including Wollombi, Broke & Aboriginal and pioneer history of the region. Your tour includes Wine tasting, Spectacular Scenic Circle route, Wildlife, Convict and Pioneer Village and History, Cheese, Chocolate and Champagne tasting.

2 Day Sydney to Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley tours via Mudgee & Gold Country …includes valley walk in Jamison Valley Blue Mountains, cable car or scenic railway return, Govetts Leap lookout over Grose Valley & Wollomi National Parks, mountain passes, Upper & Lower Hunter Valley scenic drive, lookouts and landscapes. Visit historic villages of the 1830’s and savour the life of the early settlers and convicts.


Tour Details


Day 1 – Pick up from your Sydney accommodation at 730 am and enjoy the fresh early light and air of the spectacular Blue Mountains. Visit Katoomba, Leura, Echo Point, Three Sisters, Jamieson Valley (Grand Canyon) and Cliff Drive over Megalong Valley before a morning tea at Govett’s Leap near Blackheath, overlooking the Grosse Valley and spectacular Blue Gum Forest in the Blue Mountains. Option for descent into the Jamieson Valley via scenic railway and return by cable car – a great ride !

Beyond Govetts Leap we descent the 1500 metres of the Great Dividing Range to Lithgow and from Pearson’s Lookout view the Blue Mountains region and Wollomi National Park in this World Heritage area. Enjoy a tasty lunch at a Winery in Mudgee and wine tasting. Often we see wild kangaroos as we travel these areas. Travel to the old gold mining town, and historic Gulgong, the town that was on the $10 note. Overnight locally in a motel (twin /triple share or B&B – upgrades available) Choose your accommodation options when booking. Dine in town at the numerous options available (dinner own expense).

Day 2 – Depart for the awesome drive through the Goulburn River National Park and spectacular mountain passes to the village of Sandy Hollow (great arts and coffee stop) in the Hunter Valley. Travel through small rural town on the Golden Highway, via some of Australia’s most prestigious thoroughbred horse studs, and cattle country. We see the vast coal mines of the Hunter Valley before our stop at some local wineries for wine tasting a full range of wines from various vineyards, and a delicious lunch. If willing, we can also visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company, a Cheese factory for cheese tasting and a fudge factory … mmm. Wildlife are waiting for us at a nearby wildlife park (closed Wednesdays). Here we can take a close up look and see most of the famous Ozzie wild ones including koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, dingoes, wombats, echidnas and a great array of native birds. Sydney is a couple of hours away and we cross the mighty Hawkesbury River before travel through Sydney’s leafy northern suburbs to arrive your hotel approx 6pm.

Sydney CBD Hotel pick-up and return.

2 day Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley Tours includes optional wine tasting. Includes 1 night motel accommodation in Mudgee, visit to Gulgong (the historic Gold Mining town that was on the $10 note), morning teas, 2 lunches, 1 breakfast. All fees, professional guide, 4WD transport.

Depart to suit you from 8:30 -10:00 am return approx 4:30 – 6 pm the next day. Includes wild kangaroos, delicious country-style dinner, delicious lunches, morning and afternoon teas and 3 to up to 10 (depending on your preferences) special and boutique vineyards for wine tasting.


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  • Duration : 2 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$2,997.00

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5 Day NSW Outback Mungo Silo Art Wentworth Menindee Darling River Run Sydney to Broken Hill × × × × × × ×
5 Day NSW Outback Mungo Silo Art Wentworth Menindee Darling River Run Sydney to Broken Hill

5 Day NSW Outback Mungo Silo Art Wentworth Menindee Darling River Run Sydney to Broken Hill

5 Day NSW Outback Mungo Silo Art Wentworth Menindee Darling River Run Sydney to Broken Hill

5 Day NSW Outback Mungo Silo Art Wentworth Menindee Darling River Run Sydney to Broken Hill

Explore the Far West of NSW with Silo Art, Corner Country,  Mungo National Park, Broken Hill, Darling River Run from Pooncarie to Menindee

Highlights

  • Sydney to Broken Hill - return by train, plane or coach (ASK) or extend to Lake Eyre or Corner Country & Dig Tree Innamincka
  • Canowindra – Age of Fishes Fossil Museum
  • Grenfell Silo Art
  • Weethalle Silo Art
  • Hay – Shear Outback Centre
  • Wentworth – Junction of the Darling & Murray Rivers + Megafauna Museum
  • Mungo National Park & China Walls sunset tour
  • Menindee – Lakes & Burke & Wills Camp
  • Broken Hill & Silverton - Pro Hart Gallery, mine tour, history, Mining & railway museums
  • Return optional tours or meets rail to Sydney or Adelaide

Our tours are small group adventures for people who love to connect with regional Australia and particularly regional and outback New South Wales. Our small group tours travel in Land Cruiser vehicles with 4 adult seats

The Silo Art Trail is transforming Australian regional towns. Join us on an adventure through rural Australia to witness these great masterpieces and the local hospitality.

Options include a day tour to Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Day 1 – NSW Silo Art Trail tours take us through some lovely country towns and regional areas, and our tour from Sydney to Broken Hill includes Canowindra, ballooning capital of Australia and the Museum of Fishes – viewing ancient fish fossils from this area that was once an inland sea. Then Cowra (and railway roundhouse for the keen). Onwards we travel via Weddin Mountains National Park, visiting the popular Grenfell Wheat silos completed in 2019 and then through West Wyalong to the well-known Weethalle Silos. Driving West via Rankin Springs the country spreads and the sky seems to get bigger we know the perfect place to see our first Big Sky sunset with the full spectrum of colours as the sun sets over the Hay Plains. Overnight Goolgowi LD

Day 2SHEAR OUTBACK, OUTBACK VILLAGES, WENTWORTH

Today we travel to Hay, one of Australia’s major wool growing areas, and a visit to the Shear Outback centre takes to you into the rich life in the wool industry in early NSW. We’ll take the backroad through saltbush plains, that are home to over 50 farming families. Tiny villages are the social hub for many of the large outback stations, where life can often be lonely. . Follow the Murray River to Trentham Estate, a family-owned winery on the banks of the Murray River. Enjoy an afternoon wine tasting by the river before we head to Wentworth. In the late 1800’s Wentworth was the largest river port in Australia with over 400 boats plying the Murray and the Darling Rivers, which meet here. Overnight Wentworth Meals: BLD

Day 3 – At Wentworth visit the junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers, Australia’s biggest river system and also visit Wentworth Pioneer Museum with life-size megafauna replicas from the local area including the cuddly 2-metre high Diprotodons. Into the desert and Mungo National Park to explore this ancient lakebed environment. Hear the stories of the regions from a local guide, and learn of the oldest known ritual burial of Mungo Man and Mungo woman.  Discover the Walls of China and megafauna history of the area, explore the ancient Willandra Lakes and the historic sheep station and large and impressive shearing shed that served the area for around 100 years. Overnight Mungo Lodge, Mungo National Park. BLD

Days 4 – Travel the Darling River Run via Pooncarie, Menindee and Kinchega National Park. Explore the memorial to Burke & Wills camp on the lakeshore, and a haven for wetland birds. Into Broken Hill and dinner at the famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill.BL dinner own cost

Day 5 – After breakfast, tour completes at 10am with hotel checkout. You can optionally Explore Broken Hill highlights including Pro Hart Gallery, The Line of Lode Lookout and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Options – LAKE EYRE TOURS AND FLIGHTS  or our Cameron Corner Country to Innamincka and the Bourke and Wills Dig Tree -  Explore Broken Hill for a few days or Corner Country tour and more . Option to travel to Adelaide via Peterborough (railway history) Burra (old Copper mine tour) and tour completion


Inclusions –

  • 4 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually 4WD GXL Landcruisers
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals except 1 as noted
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.

  • BOOK HERE Or Call 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
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Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 2 days × × × × × × ×
Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 2 days

Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 2 days

Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 2 days with Dampier Peninsula Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community, Beagle Bay Pearl Church, One Arm Point, Giant Tides 2 hour tour, Buccaneer Archipelago and more

Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 2 days with Dampier Peninsula Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community, Beagle Bay Pearl Church, One Arm Point, Giant Tides 2 hour tour, Buccaneer Archipelago and more 

Cape Leveque Tours from Broome - Join our special small group 4WD Cape Leveque Tour to this exciting and fascinating part of the Kimberley

Cape Leveque 2 Day Tours includes options for the following

Included

  • Dampier Peninsula
  • Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm tour included and morning tea - (Australia's oldest operating Pearl Farm)
  • Cape Leveque ( known as Kooljaman)  - enjoy lunch then a free afternoon and time to relax on the pristine beaches. Swimming,
    snorkelling, sunbathing, photography, painting, coffee at the cafe or walks along the beach.
  • Giant Tides 2 hour tour - Cruise by purpose built boat designed for this type of experience and take in the Giant Tides of the Kimberley in
    style - see the standing waves and feel the force of the whirlpools in comfort and safety
  • Guided Beach walk
  • Sunset red cliff watching & photography
  • Overnight accommodation at Lombadina or Cygnet Bay resorts 
  • Breakfast at your accommodation
Optional - Note with Aboriginal communities closed due to Covid`19, not all options are available -
  • Aboriginal guided beach and culture walk
  • Lombadina Aboriginal Community - Enjoy the gardens and bush timber church
  • Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community  Beagle Bay Church - pearl shell altar, for morning tea.
  • One Arm Point Community
  • Ardyaloon AquacultureHatchery at One Arm point with reef fish and trochus shell.
  • Return to Broome approx 500pm

2 day tour includes 2 lunches, 2 morning teas, 1 dinner, accommodation (twin share), fees, luxury small group (2-4 people) 4WD transport, professional driver/guide.

Please ask for details & available dates for Cape Leveque Tours


Add on before or after a Karjini or Kimberley tour

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  • Duration : 2 Days (approx.)
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Cameron Corner Country Innaminka Dig Tree Coongie Lakes White Cliffs Wilcannia Tour from Broken Hill return 6 days × × × × × × ×
Cameron Corner Country Innaminka Dig Tree Coongie Lakes White Cliffs Wilcannia Tour from Broken Hill return 6 days

Cameron Corner Country Innaminka Dig Tree Coongie Lakes White Cliffs Wilcannia Tour from Broken Hill return 6 days

Cameron Corner Country Tour from Broken Hill or Adelaide options. 6 Days with Over nights at Cameron Corner Innaminka (2N) Tibooburra. Burke & Wills Dig Tree Milparinka Sturt NP Moomba Cooper Creek Coongie Lakes White Cliffs Wilcannia

Cameron Corner Country 4WD Tour - NSW / QLD  / SA Corner - 6 Day Corner Country from Broken Hill return to Broken Hill via Tibooburra, Milparinka, Moomba, Innaminka, Dig Tree, Cameron Corner White Cliffs Wilcannia – Explore in the footsteps of Burke & Wills (visit the Dig Tree) this remote and fascinating area around the junction of the NSW, QLD & SA borders. 6 days from Broken Hill (or Sydney Adelaide or Melbourne by rail, fly or coach options available) -

Details below  ...

Explore in the footsteps of Burke & Wills (visit the famous Dig Tree & historic reserve) this remote and fascinating area around the junction of the NSW, QLD & SA borders, known as Cameron Corner. Travel through giant sheep stations from over 100 years ago, witness the Moomba oil fields & mighty Cooper Creek at Innamincka. Travelling in our luxury 4WD Landcruisers, you can stand at the famous Cameron Corner, and stay overnight at the "corner store". Discover ancient Aboriginal rock art sites and hear the tales of the great Cattle drives as we travel the Strzelecki Track - pioneered by Captain Starlight as he stole 1000 cattle from Queensland QLD in 1870. Later, Sidney Kidman & Co and many others made their fortunes on the track pioneered by Starlight. (Harry Redford)


Cameron Corner Country Tour Details ...


Day 1 - Depart Broken Hill (or Adelaide day prior) through the Barrier Ranges on the Silver City Highway via Packsaddle for Milparinka and the Albert Hotel. Appreciate this once thriving gold mining town at the restored Milparinka Heritage Precinct. We check out the Tibooburra pub and considerable town before heading into the Sturt Desert & crossing the Grey Range with a stop at Fort Grey. The park protects an enormous arid landscape of space and solitude. The rolling red-sand dunes of the Strzelecki desert ripple through the western section, graduating past surprising wetlands surrounded by white sands. After some great opportunities for photos, and to explore we arrive at Cameron Corner on the 3 states corner (NSW, SA & QLD) for a tasty meal and overnight at the "Corner Store".

Day 2 - Travel via Bollards Lagoon, the Yellow Bus site (now buried) and Merty Merty station, crossing the sand hills of the Strzelecki Desert, and Creek as we head for the Strzelecki Track and the uncanny Moomba oil & gas fields. We pass the site of the geothermal power plant / hot rocks project of Geodynamics where Australia has the hottest rocks on Earth, outside of volcanic areas. Arriving in Innaminka, check out the birdlife at sunset on the Cooper Creek before a delicious meal at the Innamincka Hotel Overnight Innaminka.

Hot Rocks - Geologists think that 10 million years ago, the granites in the Cooper Basin, South Australia, were exposed at the surface. Since that time they have been covered by a sedimentary layer, four kilometres thick, that acts as an overlying blanket; trapping the heat and preventing it from escaping to the atmosphere.

The heat is created by naturally occurring radiogenic decay that heats the granite to more than 250 degrees Celsius. The granite temperatures in Europe are only 180 degrees Celsius. The granite belt in the Cooper Basin is fractured in horizontal layers and these fractures naturally contain water at very high pressures – up to 5, 000 pounds per square inch.

Day 3 In 1928 the Australian Inland Mission (a part of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia) built a hospital at Innaminka, the Elizabeth Symon Nursing Home. Known as the Mission hospital, it was restored with funding from by Dick Smith and Australian Geographic, and now serves as a museum and National Parks office. A fascinating historical record here.

Today we explore more of the Cooper Creek region and Coongie Lakes, (conditional on road being open) a unique wetlands area in the desert sandhills approximately 100 km from Innaminka, attracting birdlife from afar. A rare chance to visit this remote and surrounding area

Malkumba-Coongie Lakes National Park is one of the most spectacular of South Australia's natural attractions. The park is a pristine water world made up of channels, waterholes, lakes, internal deltas, shallow floodplains and interdune corridors and swamps. Motorboats, camp fires, fishing and generators are not permitted in the park, ensuring a genuine wilderness experience.

Coongie Lakes is listed as a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. The waterbird diversity is high for an arid wetland and is a significant feeding, resting and breeding site for an enormous number of birds that migrate to the area. The wetland plays host to a diversity of wildlife including fish, reptiles and frogs. It transforms into a breeding ground for an enormous number of migratory birds from around the world. The contrast from sand dunes to vast wetlands is remarkable. The park is a true wilderness for visitors seeking a place of solitude to enjoy nature. Take advantage of the wilderness – camp, canoe, enjoy photography, bushwalk, discover the Aboriginal history and generally relax in the calm surrounds of the wetlands. Overnight Innaminka.

Day 4 - For the early birds take a stroll to the nearby Coopers Creek look at creek side birdlife usually brimming with life.  - and quirky Innamincka - before we head for the SA/ QLD border and Nappa Merrie Station (previously owned by S Kidman & Co) to the Burke & Wills Dig Tree. Here, Burke & Wills, their support team waited 3 months and provisions were buried for the northern explorers. The support left 1 day before Burke & Wills return, and the supplies were not found leading to their demise. Lots of history, and birdlife here on the infamous Cooper Creek. Heading south we travel through picturesque desert then into sand hill country via Orientos, Santos and Sullivans Tank before crossing the border into NSW at the Warri Gate on the Dingo fence, and once again into the Sturt Desert. Taking in vast stony plains, the towering red-sand hills of the great Strzelecki Desert and the unusual flat-topped mesas around the Olive Downs, this park covers 340,000 hectares of classic outback terrain. Thanks to the protection of the dingo-proof fence, there are large populations of western grey and red kangaroos. We arrive Tibooburra for dinner & overnight at the local hotel in this most remote NSW desert town.

Day 5 - Time to explore Tibooburra, and the Outdoor Pastoral Museum.  Flat-topped mesas and fantastic views characterise the central Jump-Up country. Remnant gidgee woodland, the catchment system of the ephemeral Twelve-Mile Creek and gibber and grass-covered plains dominate the east, while 450 million year old granite tors surrounding Tibooburra form part of the southern boundary of the park. We leave town and head for Pooles Grave & Depot Glen where in 1845 Charles Sturt's men were stranded and lay camp.

Travelling south we head to White Cliffs and to our overnight accommodation at the Underground Motel. Stargazing is a highlight here in the extreme dark sky on the motel roof..BLD

Day 6 - We take a tour of the White Cliffs opal fields that explores the opal mines history. Opportunities for some local opal bargains. Next we travel to Wilcannia on the Darling River. We take a town tour to view the many grand and historic buildings from Wilcannia's hey days as a major river port for the wool, mining and timber industries. Enjoy lunch by the river side before we head back to Broken Hill arriving late afternoon with many a tale to share. BL


Inclusions –

  • 6 days with 5 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation – twin share or single supplement available – see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle – usually 4WD Landcruisers with a maximum of 4 people per car.
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • All meals
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.
  • Book or Call Now 1300 763 188

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
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Mungo National Park Darling River Run Broken Hill Tour Adelaide to Sydney 4 days × × × × × × ×
Mungo National Park Darling River Run Broken Hill Tour Adelaide to Sydney 4 days

Mungo National Park Darling River Run Broken Hill Tour Adelaide to Sydney 4 days

Mungo National Park Tours - Discover Outback NSW and this ancient landscape, travel the Darling River Run and explore Bourke & Wills camp and wetlands at Menindee Lakes on this small group tours from Adelaid to Sydney

Mungo National Park Tours from Sydney to Broken Hill & Adelaide

REVERSE OF BELOW ITINERARY

Possible to Meet Lake Eyre to Alice Springs tour from Adelaide or Broken Hill OR Meet Cameron Corner Country tours

Options to depart tour at Broken Hill on day 4 and or take a day tour Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history.

Mungo National Park Tours Discover Outback NSW and this ancient landscape, travel the Darling River Run and explore Bourke & Wills camp and wetlands at Menindee Lakes on this Mungo National Park Tours from Sydney to Broken Hill (or reverse option)

Day 1 – Depart from Sydney – travelling via the famous “Dog on the Tucker Box” (Canberra pickup available) over the Great Dividing Range to Wagga Wagga, and on to Narranderra in the Heart of Australia food bowl, the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, then Hay. Overnight Hay for a hearty local meal and overnight stop.

Day 2 – Visit the Shearers Hall of Fame at Shear Outback and learn of the rich life in the wool industry in early NSW. Then to Balranald and Into the desert and Mungo National Park to explore this ancient lake bed environment. Here the stories of the regions from local Aboriginal guide, and learn of the oldest known ritual burial in the world. Discover the Walls of China and megafauna history of the area, explore the ancient Willandra Lakes and the historic sheep station and large and impressive shearing shed that served the area for around 100 years. Overnight Mungo Lodge, Mungo National Park.

Days 3Travel the Darling River via Pooncarie, Menindee and Kinchega National Park. Explore the memorial to Burke & Wills camp on the lake shore, and haven for wetland birds. Dinner at famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill.

Day 4 – Explore Broken Hill highlights (your choice) including Pro Hart Gallery, The Line of Lode Lookout and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or stay longer for Mutawintji National Park for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history. Then travel to Adelaide via Peterborough (railway history) Burra (old Copper mine tour) and tour completion

Alternatively depart tour in Broken Hill and return by rail or stay a while and enjoy the fascinating history and culture of Broken Hill

Day 5 – Option - Explore Broken Hill in morning then travel to Adelaide or Sydney with us or by rail or fly. OR a few more days in fascinating Broken Hill.OR Lake Eyre from Adelaide or Broken Hill

4 day tour – Cost includes 3 nights motel accommodation, all meals, 4WD travel, twin share or double. Single supplement $380. Excludes Mutawintji National Park tour cost if chosen

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  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$2,995.00

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Karijini Pilbara Karratha Tours from Broome × × × × × × ×
Karijini Pilbara Karratha Tours from Broome

Karijini Pilbara Karratha Tours from Broome

Karijini National Park in the Pilbara with Karratha, Burrup Rock Art & Marble Bar from Broome, Port Hedland & Karratha includes 3 days in Karijini National Park to explore amazing gorges, walks & waterholes & optional Tom Price mine tour

Pilbara, Karijini National Park, Karratha & Marble Bar Tours from Broome or pickup in Port Hedland or Karratha 

6 days Pilbara Karratha Karijini Tours from Broome including Karijini National Park in the Pilbara with Karratha & Marble Bar Tours from Broome, Port Hedland & Karratha includes 3 days in Karijini National Park to explore amazing gorges, walks & waterholes & optional Tom Price mine tour, 1 night Port Hedland, Karratha, & Marble Bar, 3 days / 2 nights in Karijini National Park at Karijini Eco Retreat. 6 days/ 5 nights from Broome return to Broome or exit Port Hedland – Fully catered, and motel accommodated & Karijini Eco Retreat.  Newman departure options – Please ask.

TAILORED TOURS AVAILABLE – If you prefer a different itinerary PLEASE ASK

6 day Itinerary Highlights for Pilbara Karratha Karijini Tours from Broome include –

  • 80 Mile Beach – drive on the beach, meet the locals and enjoy the many varied shells & corals Historic Cossack and famous Art Centre – West Australi’s first northern port & pearling area Burrup Rock Art – on Dampier Peninsula – complex figures and art around 30,000 years old
  • Millstream – Chichester National Park – incl Python Pool and the paperbark springs walk at old Millstream Station by the Fortescue River
  • 2 nights at Karijini Eco Retreat to explore Karijini National Park amazing wildflowers, gorges, walks & water holes & Hammersley Gorge, Oxer, Joffre, Fortescue, Hancock, Dales gorges, Fern & Circular Pools.
  • Tom Price Mine Tour option or more time at Karijini
  • Port Hedland docks – watch BHPs iron ore exports leave this massive port (southbound tour) or Marble Bar, Shay Gap & De Grey River crossing on Northbound tour
  • Hammersley Iron / Rio Tinto Railway Road to Tom Price.
  • Karratha / Dampier Rio Tinto port and LNG Plant visitors centre
  • Hamersley Ranges
  • Red Dog Memorial at Dampier

Details of  Pilbara, Karijini, Karratha & Marble Bar Tours – 6 Days

Day 1 - Tour commences from Broome 8 am. We travel the Northern Highway through extensive cattle country to Port Hedland. Enroute enjoy a (short) walk on 80 Mile Beach. Visit the Port Hedland docks, exporting the worlds largest shipments of iron ore from BHPs railhead & storage facility. BLD

Day 2 – Travel over the De Grey River, and through this unique Pilbara landscape via Roebourne with its famous art exhibition and historic buildings, to Burrup rock art on the Dampier Archipelago to see unique rock art which is the World’s largest collection of petroglyphs, Visit the Red Dog memorial (the film star) and view the Rio Tinto / Hammersley Iron Railway & port facilities and Karratha beach before overnight in Karratha. BLD

Day 3 – We travel and picnic in Millstream National Park, on the banks of the Forteque River, and enjoy the paperbark springs walk at old Millstream Station. Travel through the Hamersley Ranges, via the special access Hamersley Iron / Rio Tinto Railway Road to Tom Price (lookout viewing and mine tour option) and overnight at Karijini Eco Retreat for 2 nights. BLD

Days 3, 4, 5 – Experience awesome gorges of Karijini National Park views, walks, waterfalls & swim options including at Oxer lookout, and Fortescue, Hancock, Dales, Red, Joffre and Knox Gorges,  and Fern & Circular Pools. Optional Tom Price Rio Tinto Iron Ore mine tour available BLD

Day 5  – Depart Karijini late morning and travel the Great Northern Highway and 4WD back roads to Marble Bar & the Comet Gold Mine with gems and minerals displays. Overnight Marble Bar. Dinner at the geologists favourite Iron Clad Hotel BLD

Day 6  – Vist the Chinamans Pool and Marble Bar a rock formation across the Coongan River. The rock is actually Jasper (not marble) and creates a stunning backdrop. Geology enthusiasts will enjoy the spectacular outcrops and appreciate the chance to see some of the oldest Archaean Rocks in the world. We check out the highlights of this fascinating and once-thriving town of Marble Bar, with the world record for the hottest town on the planet. Depart via Shay Gap with old mining history, with a tea stop at the mighty De Grey River, then on via Pardoo & Sandfire. Arrive Broome early evening or exit tour at Port Hedland (approx.11am) for flights or coach etc. Tour may run in reverse BL

The Tom Price Rio Tinto Mine – The Mount Tom price mine is owned by RioTinto / Hamersley Iron and operated by Pilbara iron. The mine was developed in 1966, and is a massive ore body eight kilometres long and more than one kilometre wide. In 2004 the mine moved over 45Mt of material and produced over 18Mt of iron ore.

Join us on this tour in the Pilbara to better understand Australia’s & your future !!! – Please ASK or Book Tour

The team at Spirit Safaris will get you there safely and swiftly, with plenty of time for fun and exploring these amazing places. Our modern Toyota Landcruiser 4WD vehicles mean you travel in small private groups in comfort to access areas others can’t reach.


Accommodation at Karijini Eco Lodge and motels is included

  • Duration : 6 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$6,675.00

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Hunter Valley Wollombi Broke Wine Wildlife Nelson Bay Dolphins Tour 3 days × × × × × × ×
Hunter Valley Wollombi Broke Wine Wildlife Nelson Bay Dolphins Tour 3 days

Hunter Valley Wollombi Broke Wine Wildlife Nelson Bay Dolphins Tour 3 days

Hunter Valley Wollombi Broke Wine Tasting & Wilderness Tour from Sydney or Hunter Valley Wine tasting, Spectacular Scenic route, Wildlife Convict and Pioneer Village History Cheese Chocolate Champagne tasting. Balloon Flight option

Hunter Valley Wollombi Broke Wine Tasting & Wilderness Tours from Sydney or Hunter Valley – 3 day tour with Balloon Flight option

Private & personalized small private group in a luxury 4WD tour to explore the Hunter Valley & Watagan Forests, Wollombi, Broke & Aboriginal and pioneer history of the region. Your tour includes Wine tasting, Spectacular Scenic Circle route, Wildlife, Convict and Pioneer Village and History, Cheese, Chocolate and Champagne tasting.

Day 1 - Travel in a small group and visit major and boutique wineries in historic Wollombi village in the famous Hunter Valley. Travel the land pioneered by the O’Neill family, early wine and tobacco growers from the 1860s.  Visit the famous PJ O’Neill’s wine saloon, and key stopping and resting place on the Old Northern Road from Sydney to Newcastle. Overnight Nelson Bay

Travel the Aboriginal trading route and songlines via scenic bush and the convict built Old Northern Road.

  • Learn of Aboriginal tribes of the region and their way of life
  • Visit the Biamme Cave with ancient artwork showing the great Aboriginal creator spirit Biamme blessing the land.
  • Visit historic villages of the 1830’s and savour the life of the early settlers and convicts.
  • Includes wine tastings at 3-6 (or more) wineries
  • Enjoy tea/coffee in the beautiful Wollombi Valley … and share the history of the “locals”.
  • Fine Australian wines and an outdoor gourmet picnic lunch
  • Hunter Valley Gardens as an option from wine tasting - with crazy creatures and rides for kids
  • Cheese, Champagne and Chocolate tastings available.
  • Kangaroos Koalas Camels and many more exotic and native animals at Oakvale Wildlife Park
  • Optional Dolphins cruise, Koala Sanctuary & Hospital, Kids holiday activities at Hunter Valley Gardens inc. Easter egg hunt

 Sydney CBD Hotel pick-up and return.


Day  2 – Enjoy the sun, surf, and sailing (optional extra) in Port Stephens Resort on Nelson Bay north of Newcastle with optional swim/surf or whale or dolphin watch cruise (extra cost). Enjoy a scenic walk through the bushland to Nelson Bay Headland in Tomaree National Park.  Relax overnight at Port Stephens or Hunter
Valley if Balloon flight booked. Alternatively try a Balloon Flight over
the Hunter Valley.


Day  3 – Relax overnight at Port Stephens ( Other options include 4WD to the Moss Wall and walks
in Watagan Mountains - your choice.After a full day we travel back to Sydney crossing the mighty & scenic Hawkesbury River, travelling back into the city via the leafy north shore suburbs, arriving approximately 6pm..


Includes

  • Comfortable motel or holiday style accommodation 
  • Small group (max 4-6) 4WD transport 
  • Professional Guide
  • National Park Entry fees

Optional extra costs for -

  • Hunter Valley Gardens - with crazy creatures and rides for kids
  • Kangaroos Koalas Camels and many more exotic and native animals at Oakvale Wildlife Park
  • Optional Dolphins cruise, Koala Sanctuary & Hospital, 
  • Kids holiday activities at Hunter Valley Gardens inc. Easter egg hunt


Call 1300 763 188  or  +61 417 244 600  


  • Duration : 2 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$2,997.00

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Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Coober Pedy William Creek 4 Days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Coober Pedy William Creek 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Coober Pedy William Creek 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Coober Pedy 4 DAYS via Flinders Ranges, William Creek. Including flight options over Lake Eyre and Warburton Groove, lake shore walk.

Lake Eyre Tours & Scenic Flights – 4 Days

Experience Australia’s largest salt lake from the air and explore the legendary outback towns of William Creek and Coober Pedy.

This 4-day premium 4WD tour includes a scenic flight over Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre, underground accommodation in Coober Pedy, and authentic outback travel in a small group (2–4 guests).

Highlights

• Scenic flight over Lake Eyre
• William Creek & Oodnadatta Track
• Underground stay in Coober Pedy
• Luxury 4WD small group touring

Inclusions

• 3 nights accommodation
• Scenic flight
• 4WD transport
• Guide
• Park fees

Ideal for travellers seeking a comfortable, immersive Lake Eyre experience.


  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$4,597.00

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Kimberley Broome to Broome Accommodated via Gibb River Rd to Windjana Gorge Tunnel Creek Geike Gorge Cruise Mimbi Caves Fitzroy Crossing 2 days × × × × × × ×
Kimberley Broome to Broome Accommodated via Gibb River Rd to Windjana Gorge Tunnel Creek Geike Gorge Cruise Mimbi Caves Fitzroy Crossing 2 days

Kimberley Broome to Broome Accommodated via Gibb River Rd to Windjana Gorge Tunnel Creek Geike Gorge Cruise Mimbi Caves Fitzroy Crossing 2 days

Kimberley Broome to Broome Accommodated Tour via Kimberley Broome to Broome Accommodated via Gibb River Rd to Windjana Gorge Tunnel Ck Geike Gorge cruise Mimbi Caves Fitzroy Crossing Derby 2 days. Maximum 4 adults per 4WD

Kimberley Broome to Broome Accommodated Tour via Gibb River Road via Fitzroy Crossing Halls Creek Bungles Bungles, El Questro Zebedee Springs Pentecost River Windjana Gorge Leopold Range Imitji Tunnel Creek Derby. Maximum 4 adults per 4WD

Includes ....

  • 1 Night Accommodation at Fitzroy River Lodge on banks of the banks of the Fitzroy River
  • Gibb River Gorges - Windjana Gorge Geike Gorge and Tunnel Creek
  • Geike Gorge cruise at Fitzroy Crossing (when operating) and / or riverside walk
  • Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge walks
  • 3 Aboriginal Art Centre at Mowanjum, Derby and Fitzroy Crossing  
  • Genuine Small Group - Max. 4 in luxury Landcruiser GXL vehicle

 

Day 1 - Departs Broome via the Savannah Way through expansive Savannah woodlands and grasslands, we cross the Fitzroy River at Willare and stop here for a morning cuppa. We travel on to  Windjana Gorge in the 300 million year old Devonian Reef known as the Napier Range, and take a walk in this erie ancient landscape where the dinosaurs roamed. Here we usually see scores of crocodiles basking in the sun.This is where the Aboriginal freedom fighter Jandamarra and the Bunuba Resistance was centred in the 1890s, depicted in 2 novels and a stage production. After a walk in the gorge by the Lennard River enjoy lunch in this special environment in the National Park. We then travel the short distance along the Devonian Reef and majestic boab trees to Tunnel Creek here we don our waterproof shoes and headlight torches to take a walk through the underground river system with amazing stalagtites and stalagmites..We travel then to our comfy night at the the Fitzroy River Lodge at Fitzroy Crossing.  LD

Day 2 - This morning and early start to catch the best of the wildlife on a relaxing Geike Gorge Fitzroy River cruise. Marvel at the high cliffs, annual flood records, stunning wildlife and river tales from our knowledgeable local guide. Visit the local Aboriginal Art Centre for unique art works by local artists. Travelling east, we stop for the view and photos at Ngumban Cliffs a picturesque lookout between the Devonian Reef and ancient Kimberely sandstones and mesas. We Enjoy lunch here at this scenic lookout before the return journey to Broome arriving in time for sunset at Cable Beach BL

Next day or add more - You can choose to just relax for the day or 2 or there is plenty to do in Broome. Optionally celebrate with a morning swim and/ or breakfast at Cable Beach - Broome options include a scenic flight to the awesome Horizontal Waterfalls or visit the Willie Creek Pearl Farm, or simply shop or relax in Broome's balmy climate.  Home Flights depart from Broome or consider travelling with us to Cape Leveque or Alice Springs via the Tanami Track, Wolfe Creek Crater and art centres or down the west coast of Western Australia on a Pilbara Karijini National Park Tour, with Burrup Rock Art on Dampier Peninsula and more. 


Inclusions 

Kimberley Broome to Broome via Gibb River to Windjana Gorge Tunnel Creek Geike Gorge cruise Mimbi Caves Fitzroy Crossing 2 days

  • Accommodation at Fitzroy River Lodge on banks of the banks of the Fitzroy River 
  • Mimbi Caves Aboriginal Guided tour - this is an optional add on cost
  • Gibb River Gorges - Windjana Gorge Geike Gorge and Tunnel Creek
  • Geike Gorge cruise at Fitzroy Crossing (when operating) 
  • Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge walks
  • Aboriginal Art Centres at Mowanjum, Derby and Fitzroy Crossing  
  • Genuine Small Group - Max. 4 in luxury Landcruiser GXL vehicle
  • Professional and knowledgeable driver/guide
  • Long established relationships with local Aboriginal people enriches experiences
  • Access to remote areas and rock art sites unreachable by most tour vehicles
  • Delicious meals including vegetarian options.
  • All World Heritage and National Park entry and accommodation fees
  • Aboriginal Art community visits for "direct from artist" purchases
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and nature care programs.
  • You - and Your involvement in a creation much bigger than most can imagine

Exclusions

  • Mimbi Caves Aboriginal Guided tour - this is an optional add on cost
  • Flights to and from departure points
  • Alcohol


If you have any questions please Call 1300 763 188

  • Duration : 2 Days (approx.)
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Tasmanian East Wilderness Explorer 4WD 5 Day Tour × × × × × × ×
Tasmanian East Wilderness Explorer 4WD 5 Day Tour

Tasmanian East Wilderness Explorer 4WD 5 Day Tour

Tasmanian East Wilderness Explorer 4WD Tour - 5 Days to Explore Tasmania’s Eastern Wilderness on a small private group tour of Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, Styx River Valley walk

Explore Tasmania’s Eastern Wilderness Tracks when you  join this small private group tour seeing the best of Eastern Tasmanian wilderness including Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, Styx River Valley walk

5 Day Eastern Tasmania Escape – Launceston to Hobart (or REVERSE) via Tamar Valley, St Columba Falls, Pyengana, East Coast, St Helens, Binalong Bay, Bay of Fires, Bicheno, Honeymoon Bay & Freycinet National Park Wineglass Bay, Styx River Valley walkor extend for extra days for Mona Art Gallery or more – 5 days 4 nights

Tours from Launceston or Hobart (reverse as below itinerary) Sydney / Melbourne other cities departure options


DAY 1: Tamar Valley – Liffey Falls – Arrive in Launceston (airport links from major cities) by 12:30 pm for an afternoon exploring Launceston, and the scenic Cataract Gorge Reserve plus Liffey Falls in the shadow of the Western Tiers mountain range.  All meet at 6:00 pm in our Launceston hotel for Welcome Dinner this evening

DAY 2: Launceston – St Helens – Bicheno - Depart Launceston and head towards the north east coast via Scottsdale, call into Pyengana and visit St Columba Falls and the Pyengana Cheese FactoryVisit the coastal town of St Helens, then Binalong Bay and World Heritage Listed Bay of Fires for beach walk and stunning red rock photography

  •     Explore the fishing village of Bicheno and the sea bird life at the fishing port of The Gulch
  •     Meet the Little Penguins on a penguin parade from the local penguin colony
  •     Overnight at Bicheno (B,L,D)

DAY 3: Bicheno- Swansea – Freycinet National Park – Hobart• Explore the Freycinet National Park and the spectacular scenery and natural wonders of the World Heritage Listed area including Friendly Beaches, the Hazards and Wineglass Bay. Visit Cape Tourville Lighthouse and spot the Sea Lions on the nearby Nuggets Islands. Meet the cute little local Bennetts Wallaby, usually happy to greet visitors. Enjoy a delicious picnic lunch on the beach at Honeymoon Bay with a wide view over Coles Bay and the Hazards• On the scenic drive to Hobart call in for some tasty homemade ice-cream and fruit at Kate’s Berry Farm• Visit Constitution Dock (Hobart waterfront) then check in to your 2 nights accommodation near the waterfront in Hobart (B,L,D)

DAY 4: Hobart – Styx Valley – Mt Field National Park - Hobart  -  If your tour has you in Hobart on a Saturday, enjoy a morning enjoy a stroll through Salamanca Markets area and experience some of Tasmania’s local produce, arts and crafts.• Travel to New Norfolk and up the Derwent River Valley to head west to the Styx Valley Forest walk• Marvel at these ancient and giant trees – some over 80 metres tall – the tallest in the world with the highest carbon density – recently threatened by logging• Visit Mt Field National Park and the spectacular waterfall walks to famous and nearby Russell Falls then only 300 metres beyond the top of Russell Falls the beautiful Horseshoe Falls. Return to Hobart for delicious dinner on the seafront and overnight.

DAY 5: Hobart – Port Arthur (or Mona, Bruny Island options) – Hobart - Begin the morning visiting Mount Wellington, towering 1271 metres over Hobart and time at Hobarts famous and historic Constitution Dock, the famous rallying point and party venue for the annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Tour completes with delivery to airport or other options

Optional Day 5 - please ask 

Options available today include Mona Art Gallery (by boat up the Derwent River. Huon Valley & Southern tip drive, South West Cape with forests flight, Bruny Island cruise – please ask For Bruny Island cruise we depart Hobart 745am for 45 mins to Kettering ferry at 9 am ferry then 35 min on Bruny for 11am cruiseOR we drive down the Tasman Peninsular, and see the Peninsula’s natural wonders – the Tessellated Pavement, Blow Hole, Devil’s Kitchen and Tasman Arch (all at Eaglehawk Neck) before arriving into Port Arthur. Here experience a guided tour, harbour cruise and access to the historic site and buildings Return to Hobart for 2nd night in Hobart hotel (B –  Lunch and dinner own costs)

 Inclusions for Tasmanian Wilderness Explorer 4WD Tours – 5 Days Tour :

  •     4 nights accommodation including breakfast daily, 
  •     All Dinners and lunches
  •     Airport, ferry or hotel pickup & return in Launceston or Hobart
  •     Small group travel in luxury 4WD
  •     All National Park entry fees
  •     Professional guide/driver

Other options - need extra time –

  •     Tour through Central Plateau & Great Lake Conservation Areas, via Western Tiers
  •     Bruny Island Wilderness Cruise exploring the rugged coastline of Bruny Island in southern Tasmania.
  •     Strathgordon tour via Lake Pedder and Lake Gordon & Admansfield Conservation Area
  •     Fly to the Southwest World Heritage Area via South East Cape, to Melaleuca for a boat trip to Bathurst Harbour, Port Davey.   
  •     Optional time for Mona Art Gallery and more

Exculsions – alcohol, fares to & from Launceston or Hobart

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
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Lake Eyre Tours and Flight from Broken Hill to Broken Hill 3 days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre Tours and Flight from Broken Hill to Broken Hill 3 days

Lake Eyre Tours and Flight from Broken Hill to Broken Hill 3 days

Lake Eyre Tours and Flights with optional spectacular 2 hour or full day flight to Birdsville over the lake. See the Warburton River & Groove and north end where Pelicans, Egrets, Herons + more flock from floodwaters of Goyder Lagoon

Experience the vast inland waterways of Lake Eyre (Kati Thanda) on this fully accommodated 3-day small group 4WD journey from Broken Hill, travelling via the spectacular Flinders Ranges, the legendary Oodnadatta Track, and historic Old Ghan Railway sites.

This tour combines remote outback landscapes with flexible scenic flight options over Lake Eyre North, Lake Eyre South and the Channel Country floodplains.

Lake Eyre Tours Flights 3 DAYS from and return to Broken Hill. Tour includes Flinders Ranges,  Includes time to fly over Lake Eyre Warburton Groove Jackboot Halligan Level Post Bay and latest floods. 

2 Lake Eyre Flight Options -

  1. Two Hour Flight  - Lake Eyre South & North + Warburton River Dingo
    Fence | Muloorina Station | Top Of Lake Eyre North | Madigan Gulf | Warburton River | Cooper Creek | Neales River | Warburton Groove |Jackboot Bay | Belt Bay | Lake Eyre South | Marree Man And So Much More.
  2. Full Day to Birdsville including Lake Eyre Birdsville Goyder Lagoon & Cooper Creek Floods plus all above - Full Day with Lunch at Birdsville Pub

Select Your flight preference when booking.

If 2 hour flight is chosen, there is time for lake shore visit and walk, Birdwatching and Lake Shore drive by 4WD transport. If full day flight is chosen these ground activities not available.

Ground activities include  - Follow the Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and history plus much more.

Includes all fees, meals, ensuite accommodated at Wilpena Pound, Marree (or William Creek)  Consider also the Wilpena Pound Flinders Ranges flight option. Connection options to Sydney, Broken Hill or Melbourne 

We aim to find where the best water and wildlife viewing experiences are at the time, so your guide may visit Lake Eyre South shoreline and lookout, and Oodnadatta Track highlights, such as Mound Springs ( including “The Bubbler”) in the Wabma Kadarbu Mound Springs Conservation Park and the old Afghan created palm grove of the old Ghan town of Coward Springs with great railway heritage and a chance for a swim in the warm springs.

ITINERARY

Day 1 – From Broken Hill we cross the NSW / SA border travelling through saltbush country, via remote outback towns of Yunta, Oodla Wirra, Cradock, and Orrooroo, and the 3 gauge steam railway town of Peterborough. From Hawker, we skirt Wilpena Pound, and the awesome mountain scenery of the  Heyson Range & Flinders Ranges. We cross the Goyder Line, view the Elder & Heyson Ranges, Wilpena Pound & Lake Torrens and visit the historic and award winning Prairie Hotel at Parachilna with great outback art before arrival at our cosy overnight stop at Leigh Creek or Marree on some tours.  L, D

Day 2 – From Marree we usually opt for an early morning flight, (1.5 hours) for best light and still air conditions. Alternatively flights may be from William Creek, depending on availability at time of booking and the duration of your flight chosen. If an extended flight is chosen, less time is available for ground viewing on the Oodnadatta Track or travel to William Creek.. While in Marree check out the ancient mosque and Old Ghan Railway history. Also the Lake Eyre Yacht Club and Birdsville Track. We follow the Oodnadatta Track Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and the lookout at Lake Eyre South then the Mound Springs, natural springs bubbling up from the Artesian Basin. Visit the shores of Lake Eyre south and connect with the wonder of the bird and plant life revitalised by flooding rains. We visit the shore of Lake Eyre south to really appreciate the scale of these vast waterways, and stop at creeks and water holes along the route which are favourite spots for birds (including brolgas, egrets, swans, ducks, waders,  Herons and many more) and birdwatchers. If choosing the Birdsville extended flight (see extras when booking, your flight will return you to Marree for overnight).  B,L,D

Day 3 –Today we visit the Old Ghan ghost town of Farina, view the giant Leigh Creek coal mine, the fascinating and colourful Ochre Pits and travel via old Ghan railway towns via the Flinders Ranges to Hawker and stunning mountain landscapes.  We return to Broken Hill with fond memories of this vast country, and new friendships to arrive around 6pm, delivered to your accommodation.

Tour Inclusions

  • Fully accommodated (ensuites) and all meals included
  • Small group luxury 4WD travel (usually 3-4 / vehicle) with professional and experienced driver / guide
  • Time for Scenic Flight over Lake Eyre -  add options as above and selectable in booking process
  • All delicious meals, including vegetarian options
  • Comfortable hotel / motel style ensuite accommodation
  • All National Park entry and accommodation fees, airport or hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and Australian Wildlife Conservancy nature care programs.

Exclusions

  • Flights over Lake Eyre - choose 2 Hour or Full Day to Birdsville  - Select Your preference when booking.
  • Alcohol
  • Travel to and from start point

  • Duration : 3 Days (approx.)
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Channel Country Birdsville Lake Eyre and Dinosaurs Cairns to Adelaide Tour 5 Days × × × × × × ×
Channel Country Birdsville Lake Eyre and Dinosaurs Cairns to Adelaide Tour 5 Days

Channel Country Birdsville Lake Eyre and Dinosaurs Cairns to Adelaide Tour 5 Days

Includes Birdsville Track and Big Red Channel Country Lake Eyre flight options Hughenden Muttaburrasaurus Kronosaurus Korner Richmond Larks Quarry Dinosaur stampede, Fully accommodated Cairns to Adelaide by modern GXL 4WD

Channel Country Birdsville Lake Eyre and Dinosaurs Cairns to Adelaide Tour 5 Days


Highlights include - 

  • Birdsville Big Red and Birdsville Track
  • Channel Country and Diamantina River country
  • Marree and Mungerannie
  • Dinosaurs at the Flinders Discovery Centre
  • Hughenden with Muttaburrasaurus
  • Kronosaurus Korner Richmond 
  • Larks Quarry Dinosaur stampede, 
  • Fully accommodated Cairns to Adelaide

Itinerary

Day 1: Cairns to Hughenden – A Journey Back in Time

Depart from Cairns in a luxurious 4WD Landcruiser, designed for comfort and adventure. Enjoy the scenic drive through Queensland’s lush landscapes as you head towards Hughenden. Arrive in Hughenden, a town renowned for its rich prehistoric past. Visit the Flinders Discovery Centre to see impressive fossil displays, including a life-size replica of the Muttaburrasaurus. Enjoy a leisurely stroll around town, soaking in the charming outback atmosphere.

Dinner at a local eatery, featuring hearty Australian cuisine. Overnight stay at a comfortable local motel, ensuring a restful night for the adventures ahead.

Day 2: Hughenden to Jundah – The Outback Awaits

 After a hearty breakfast, continue our journey to Richmond and visit Kronosaurus Korner, home to some of the world’s best-preserved marine fossils. Explore the fascinating exhibits, including the skeleton of a Kronosaurus, one of the largest marine reptiles to have ever lived.

From Richmond we travel to Winton, then Larks Quarry to view the dinosaur stampede. This occurred some 95 million years ago, when herds of small two-legged dinosaurs came to drink at the lake. There were at least150 dinosaurs of two different kinds - carnivorous coelurosaurs about the size of chickens, and slightly larger plant-eating ornithopods, some of them as large as emus. They were attacked by a meat-eating theropod – and the stampedes preserved at Larks Quarry

From here we then travel towards Jundah.Marvel at the changing landscapes as you traverse through the heart of Queensland’s outback. Dinner at a local pub, where you can mingle with locals and share stories. Overnight accommodation in a cozy outback lodge.


Day 3: Jundah to Birdsville

Depart from Jundah, a charming outback town, and drive through the heart of the Queensland outback, passing expansive cattle stations and striking red landscapes. Arrive in Birdsville, check into your accommodation, and enjoy a relaxing meal at the famous Birdsville Hotel. Optional scenic flight over Lake Eyre is available, offering breathtaking views of Australia’s largest salt lake. Also visit Big Red, the tallest sand dune in the Simpson Desert, and experience the stunning desert panorama. Optional .Also explore the local area and its rich history. and an optional Lake Eyre flight. Overnight in Birdsville.

Day 4: Birdsville to Marree via Birdsville Track

After breakfast, visit the Burke and Wills Tree by the Diamantina River then begin your journey down the iconic Birdsville Track, offering an authentic outback experience with vast landscapes and historic landmarks. Visit Mungarannie and cross the Cooper Creek floodplain after travel through the Stoney Desert and Tirari Desert Arrive in Marree, a historic outpost with a rich Aboriginal and Afghan heritage. Explore the town, including the old Ghan Railway station and the Marree Hotel. Enjoy a hearty dinner and relax under the clear, star-studded sky. Overnight in Marree.

Day 5: Marree to Farina, Ochre Pits, Kanyaka Ruins, and Hawker and Adelaide

Depart Marree and head towards the historic ghost town of Farina. Wander through the ruins and imagine life in this once-thriving settlement of 300 people that supported s. Kidman & Co moving 500 catte a week to the Adelaide markets. . Continue to the Ochre Pits, a significant Aboriginal cultural site, and learn about the traditional uses of ochre. Visit the Kanyaka Ruins, a haunting reminder of the early settler’s challenges in the harsh outback environment. Arrive in Hawker, a small town at the edge of the Flinders Ranges.

Depart Hawker and drive to Quorn, a historic railway town. Explore the Pichi Richi Railway and its heritage steam trains history. Continue your journey south through picturesque landscapes, passing through small outback towns and rolling hills. Arrive in Adelaide and journey end approx 6pm


Next day options - Enjoy the city’s attractions, such as the Adelaide Central Market, North Terrace, and the beautiful parklands. Reflect on your incredible outback adventure over dinner in one of Adelaide’s renowned restaurants. Overnight in Adelaide (accommodation not included in this itinerary).


Highlights Include


  • Comfortable Travel: Journey in a GXL 4WD Landcruiser, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride.
  • All-Inclusive Meals: Savor delicious outback meals throughout the tour, from hearty breakfasts to local specialties.
  • Unique Accommodations: Stay in comfortable motels and lodges, offering a perfect blend of outback charm and modern amenities.
  • Expert Guides: Learn from knowledgeable guides who bring the prehistoric past to life with fascinating stories and insights.
  • Diverse Landscapes: Experience the breathtaking beauty of Queensland’s outback, from lush rainforests to rugged deserts.
  • Exclusive Access: Enjoy special access to museums and attractions, providing an intimate and enriching experience.

Book your seat on this extraordinary adventure today and embark on a journey through time and landscapes, tailored
for the discerning traveller who seeks both comfort and adventure.

Adult price is based on twin or double sharing a room. If one person, single rate applies.


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  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$4,995.00

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Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound from Broken Hill 4 Days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound from Broken Hill 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound from Broken Hill 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound from Broken Hill via Flinders Ranges Bunyeroo Brachina Gorges Oodnadatta Track Farina Includes time to fly over Lake Eyre Warburton Groove Jackboot Halligan Level Post Bay and latest floods

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound 4 DAYS from and return to Broken Hill. Tour includes Flinders Ranges, Bunyeroo & Brachina Gorges,  Includes time to fly over Lake Eyre Warburton Groove Jackboot Halligan Level Post Bay and latest floods. 

2 Lake Eyre Flight Options -

  1. Two Hour Flight  - Lake Eyre South & North + Warburton River Dingo Fence | Muloorina Station | Top Of Lake Eyre North | Madigan Gulf | Warburton River | Cooper Creek | Neales River | Warburton Groove |Jackboot Bay | Belt Bay | Lake Eyre South | Marree Man And So Much More.
  2. Full Day to Birdsville including Lake Eyre Birdsville Goyder Lagoon & Cooper Creek Floods plus all above - Full Day with Lunch at Birdsville Pub

Select Your flight preference when booking.

If 2 hour flight is chosen, there is time for lake shore visit and walk, Birdwatching and Lake Shore drive by 4WD transport. If full day flight is chosen these ground activities not available.

Ground activities include  - Follow the Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and history plus much more.

Includes all fees, meals, ensuite accommodated at Wilpena Pound, Marree (or William Creek)  Consider also the Wilpena Pound Flinders Ranges flight option. Connection options to Sydney, Broken Hill or Melbourne 

Our tours aim to show you the best this unique region has to offer, including the amazing mound springs, iconic landmarks and Ghan and pioneer history.

4 Day Lake Eyre Tours Flights - itinerary

Depart from Broken Hill return to Broken Hill via Lake Eyre – Optional flights over Lake Eyre, lake shore by 4WD, wetlands birds areas, see the Old Ghan Railway, Tom Kruse Outback Mailman from “Back of Beyond” truck & history, Oodnadatta Track, Birdsville Track, Marree, Leigh Creek, Copley, Lake Eyre National Park, Flinders Ranges. Connection options to Sydney, Adelaide or Melbourne

Day 1 – From Broken Hill we cross the NSW / SA border travelling through saltbush country, via remote outback towns of Yunta, Oodla Wirra, Craddock, and Orrooroo, and the 3 gauge steam railway town of Peterborough with a look in at the railway history. Enjoy picturesque scenery, and rural town stops with lunch and morning tea. We have a picnic lunch near Orooroo and cross the Goyder Line before Hawker and the the gateway to the Flinders Ranges. Enjoy Scenic views of the Elder, Druid & Heyson Ranges, then to Wilpena Pound Homestead for an easy walk around this old sheep station. We check in for the night for a cosy dinner with open fire place at Wilpena Pounfd Resort. L,D

Day 2 – Enjoy an optional scenic flight over Wilpena Pound before an easy walk with the kangaroos, EMUS, and spectacular River Red Gums into Wilpena Pound, viewing unique flora, creek crossings and the Old Hills Homestead. Then an optional hike up to Wangarra Hill lookout offering panoramic views of Wilpena Pound. Depart Wilpena Pound Resort and travel the fascinating Geological Trail through 800 million years of time via Brachina Gorge and Bunyeroo Gorge in the Flinders Ranges, viewing fossils including ancient stromatalites. Arrive at the old Ghan railway town of Parachilna and the famous Prairie Hotel, with tasty treats and exceptional Aboriginal art and jewellery for sale. We travel north here following the Heyson Range via Leigh Creek (viewing the massive open cut mine ow closed) via Copley and Lindhurst past the Strzelecki and Birdsville Tracks and into the desert. Arrive Marree for overnight. B,L,D

Day 3 – From Marree we usually opt for an early morning flight, for best light and still air conditions. Alternatively flights may be from William Creek, depending on availability at time of booking and the duration of your flight chosen. If an extended flight is chosen, less time is available for ground viewing on the Oodnadatta Track or travel to William Creek.. While in Marree check out the ancient mosque and Old Ghan Railway history. Also the Lake Eyre Yacht Club and Birdsville Track. We follow the Oodnadatta Track Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and the lookout at Lake Eyre South then the Mound Springs, natural springs bubbling up from the Artesian Basin. Visit the shores of Lake Eyre south and connect with the wonder of the bird and plant life revitalised by flooding rains. We visit the shore of Lake Eyre south to really appreciate the scale of these vast waterways, and stop at creeks and water holes along the route which are favourite spots for birds (including brolgas, egrets, swans, ducks, waders,  Herons and many more) and birdwatchers. If choosing the Birdsville extended flight (see extras when booking, your flight will return you to Marree for overnight).  B,L,D

Day 4 –Today we visit the Old Ghan ghost town of Farina, view the giant Leigh Creek coal mine, the fascinating and colourful Ochre Pits and travel via old Ghan railway towns including Wilson, Woolshed Flat via the Flinders Ranges to Hawker and stunning mountain landscapes.  We visit the impressive Kanyaka Station & view stone woolshed ruins (time permitting) as we follow the Old Ghan Line via Hawker.   We return to Broken Hill with fond memories of this vast country, and new friendships to arrive around 6pm, delivered to your accommodation. B, L

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Wilpena Pound Tour

Inclusions -

  • Fully accommodated (ensuites) and all meals included
  • Small group luxury 4WD travel (usually 2-4 / 4WD vehicle) with professional and experienced driver / guide
  • Optional Scenic Flights over Lake Eyre options - 2 Hour Flight - or Full Day to Birdsville  - Select Your preference when booking.
  • All delicious meals, including vegetarian options
  • Comfortable hotel / motel style ensuite accommodation
  • All National Park entry and accommodation fees, airport or hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and Australian Wildlife Conservancy nature care programs.

Exclusions

  • Flights over Lake Eyre - choose 2 Hour or Full Day flight to Birdsville with lunch then return - Select when booking.
  • Alcohol
  • Travel to and from start point

  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,897.00

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Kimberley Darwin (or Kununurra) to Broome Accommodated 3 Day Tour × × × × × × ×
Kimberley Darwin (or Kununurra) to Broome Accommodated 3 Day Tour

Kimberley Darwin (or Kununurra) to Broome Accommodated 3 Day Tour

Kimberley Darwin or Kununurra to Broome Overnight Lake Argyle, Fitzroy Crossing

Kimberley Darwin (or Kununurra) to Broome

Option to meet tour departing from Kununurra from Darwin by air or coach

Overnights  Lake Argyle,  Fitzroy Crossing,

Day 1 From Darwin we From Darwin travel via the Stuart Highway through Adelaide River and Pine Creek with its gold mining history and railway history. Continuing south to Katherine (NTs 3rd largest town) we check out the hot springs in the Katherine River and take a break here. From Katherine we head west on the Victoria Highway through the spectacular Victoria River escarpment country, following the river for some distance. Then to the remote town and Aboriginal community of Timber Creek. Travelling on passing by awesome rocky outcrops we cross the NT / WA border and gain an hour a half to arrive in Lake Argyle for a swim and dinner 

Day 2Kununurra (airport or town pickup for 1030 flight arrival from Darwin is available). Kununurra is a prosperous centre of mining, agriculture, tourism and Aboriginal art. We take a short tour through the Ord River Scheme of irrigated crop lands, then head for Fitzroy Crossing via Halls Creek with its gold mining history including the tale of Russian Jack, before the local Aboriginal Art CentreThis is Mesa country with impressive views over the vast grassland plains,  we pass the Tanami Track to Wolfe Creek crater and the “shortcut” to Alice Springs. Take a break at the scenic and bird lovers Marys Pool on the Mary River.  We continue westward on the Savannah Way then lunch at the picturesque Ngumban Cliffs.

An optional 2 hour Aboriginal guided cultural experience at Mimbi Caves (subject to availability) can be included if pre-booked – requires rocky walk in dark cave. Heading west we arrive at Fitzroy Crossing which is an education and supply centre for surrounding cattle stations and Aboriginal communities.  Our afternoon is topped off with a relaxing Darngku Geike Gorge sunset river cruise on the vast Fitzroy River, where we marvel at the high cliffs, annual flood records, stunning wildlife and river tales from our knowledgeable local guide. Overnight Fitzroy River Lodge BLD

Day 3 – Today an optional Geike Gorge cruise is available before the 4 hour jorney via Giant boabs to Broome.


Inclusions

  • Darwin or Kununurra to Broome via Halls Creek
  • Cruise option on Lake Argyle plus Geike Gorge on Fitzroy River
  • Bungle Bungles Domes walk to Cathedral Gorge and Piccanniny Creek
  • Accommodation in high quality local venues
  • All fees, meals except 1, 2 nights fully accommodated

Exclusions for Kimberley Kununurra to Broome Lake Argyle Mitchell Falls 8 Day Tour

  • 1 dinner own purchase in restaurant. Alcohol
  • Flights to and from departure points
  • Last nights accommodation in Broome

  • Duration : 7 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$2,485.00

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One Day Vision Quest & Songlines × × × × × × ×
One Day Vision Quest & Songlines

One Day Vision Quest & Songlines

One Day Vision Quest with Songlines & Sacred Sites - This one day adventure gives you CLARITY and VITALITY as you align to Your PASSION, POWER and HIGHER PURPOSE

One Day Vision Vitality Quest  with Songlines & Sacred Sites

This live outdoor adventure to powerful sites around Sydney by 4WD gives you CLARITY and VITALITY as you align to Your PASSION, POWER and HIGHER PURPOSE

“To Succeed in the New Economy We Must Operate by the Principles of the Rainforest” … says Mr Tachi Kiuchi – CEO of Mitsubishi Electric & Future 500 USA

Guided by Richard T. O’Neill BE, FAIM a business professional with more than 33 years international experience in corporates, SMEs and government, as business owner, business planner, consultant, coach and mentor, you will see how you and your business can add so much more value profitably in this 4 hour outdoor journey in nature.

Here’s What People say …

  • “Inspirational …. I re-wrote my business plan the next day” ….. Company Director
  • “I saw the importance of my role in my company & how I can add so much more value” – Manager
  • “I really got why I’ve not been tapping my full potential…. this day has been a real breakthrough for me … the easy & welcome way that  you helped us connect with the land, and with my true self, and the group energy you brought together helped me see this – CEO & business leader

Imagine …. Fun, Energy, Empowerment, Adventure & Learning experiencing the creative environment of Nature, at high energy places, in powerful forests …..


Connect & Create with new levels of Your & Your team’s Identity, Creativity & Power with new awareness & understandings from the Nature of this ancient land ….


Join a small group and treat yourself to this special Vision Quest with Songlines – Full day experience, including –


  • Communication for Expanded Awareness – Auditory, Visual, Kinesthetic… and connecting via songlines.
  • Power & Energy from Centring & Grounding of your body’s electrical systems – Implementing 8 Action Steps
  • Natural Systems for Thriving Success ….. Practical tools for easy implementation
  • New Understandings of – Vision, Purpose, Power, Identity, Values, Clarity, Focus, Intention, Cycles
  • Lunch and Tasty treats at powerful scenic site.
  • A short bush walk to relax & personal tools for expanding awareness and self & team mastery
  • Adding Real Value with Balance in the market – Conscious conversation
  • Evolution Insights, Indigenous Wisdom & tools to empower Your Relationships & Business !


You will learn and experience these principles and more. Presented by Richard T. O’Neill BE, FAIM …… Richard delivers an engineers practicality, scientific logic, ancient wisdom and creative synergy to produce extra-ordinary outcomes.

Join a mixed group, or form your own.. Vision Quest is available in Sydney and other areas on request and includes light snacks, workbook and transport. Part and full day or tailored programs at other locations also available. Also extended programs – Please ask

Departs North Sydney 9:00 am - return approx. 5:30 pm. Details provided when booked. Ask about departures from other locations or cities.

BOOK NOW on this page or Call for details or to tailor a program to your needs, or register your interest for next date – 0417 244 600 email team at spiritsafaris.com



  • Duration : 8 Hours (approx.)
From AUD AU$297.00

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Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Coober Pedy William Creek Birdsville option 4 Days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Coober Pedy William Creek Birdsville option 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Coober Pedy William Creek Birdsville option 4 Days

Lake Eyre Tour Flight via Coober Pedy Flinders Ranges William Creek Fly options to Lake Eyre Birdsville Goyder Lagoon Warburton Groove, lake shore lookout. Optional extra day for Bunyeroo & Brachina Gorges & overnight Wilpena Pound

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Coober Pedy 4 DAYS via Flinders Ranges, William Creek. Including optional Flights over Lake Eyre and Warburton Groove, lake shore visit and walk, Birdwatching and Lake Shore drive by 4WD, luxury 4WD transport.

Follow the Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and history plus much more. Includes all fees, flight, meals, ensuite accommodated at Leigh Creek, Marree (or William Creek) & Coober Pedy. Consider also the Wilpena Pound Flinders Ranges flight option. Connection options to Sydney, Broken Hill or Melbourne 

Our tours aim to show you the best this unique region has to offer, including the amazing mound springs, iconic landmarks and Ghan and pioneer history. Lately our travellers have been impressed with their Lake Eyre flight also incorporating the Painted Hills, a nearby desert region with awesome multi coloured ochre hills. This opportunity will be offered to your group on the tour and availability depends on a consensus to spend approximately half the flight time on Lake Eyre, and half on the Painted Hills.Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns

4 Day Lake Eyre Tours Flights - itinerary

Day 1 - From Adelaide city or airport we depart via spectacular mountain scenery adjacent the Southern Flinders Ranges. Travel via the rich wine producing region of the Clare Valley and through the rich countryside of rural South Australia. Enjoy picturesque scenery, and rural town stops with lunch and morning tea. We have a picnic lunch in scenic Melrose at the base of Mt Remarkable and cross the Goyder Line before Quorn and Hawker, gateway to the Flinders Ranges. Arrive at the old Ghan railway town of Parachilna and the famous Prairie Hotel, with tasty treats and exceptional Aboriginal art and jewellery for sale. Check out the ancient Ediacra Fossils and Utopia artworks. We travel north here following the Heyson Range via Leigh Creek (viewing the massive open cut mine now closed) via Copley and Lindhurst past the Strzelecki Track and into the desert. Stop for a look at the large and colourful ochre pits famous for trading ochre widely throughout Australia. Farina Arrive Marree for overnight. B,L,D Overnight at Marree or Leigh Creek L,D

Day 2 - Stop for a look at the large and colourful ochre pits famous for trading ochre widely throughout Australia. Farina Arrive Marree for overnight.Today we visit the Old Ghan ghost town of Farina, once a settlement of 300 people and at the railhead for the Birdsville and Strzelecki Tracks.  At Marree check out the ancient mosque and Old Ghan Railway history. Also the Lake Eyre Yacht Club and Birdsville Track. We follow the Oodnadatta Track Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and the lookout at Lake Eyre South then the Mound Springs, natural springs bubbling up from the Artesian Basin. Visit the shores of Lake Eyre and connect with the wonder of the bird and plant life revitalised by flooding rains. We visit creeks and water holes along the route which are favourite spots for birds (including brolgas, egrets, swans, ducks, waders,  Herons and many more) and birdwatchers. Arrive historic William Creek on Anna Creek Station (Sidney Kidman's largest cattle station)  Overnight William Creek

Day 3 - Early morning optional scenic flight over Lake Eyre.  Two hours to the top of the lake, or 2 hours for Painted Hills and Lake Eyre flight - or 5.5 Hours to Birdsville and return or other options After our flight, we head back through the moon plains for Coober Pedy for overnight. Lots to see here in Coober Pedy - We take a town tour, including the underground cultural masterpiece Serbian Church, visit a spectacular underground museum, with opalized ancient fishes and sea creatures, optional opal mine tour, opal buying at best rates, This is a special sleep underground opportunity. Dinner own purchase in local restaurant B,L

Day 4 – Today we are heading south on the Stuart Highway via desert travel & salt lakes that let you appreciate the remote and vast outback. Witness modern “oasis” outback stations and transport roadhouses of this great Stuart Highway connecting Australia’s north and south. Visit Woomera and the “rocket park” collection of missiles launched from this unique location, the extensive Rocket Range Museum and view the infamous Detention Centre. Travel via Port Augusta, the powerhouse of Spencers Gulf and a cuppa by the water front, then on via rich rural lands of the Gulf of St Vincent to arrive, Adelaide this evening. Tour ends approx 7 pm. B,L

 

 Lake Eyre Tours Flights with William Creek + Coober Pedy Tour Inclusions -

  • Fully accommodated (ensuites)
  • All meals included except 1 in Coober Pedy
  • Small group luxury 4WD travel (usually 2-4 per 4WD vehicle) with professional and experienced driver / guide
  • Optional Scenic Flight over Lake Eyre -  flights selectable in booking process
  • Comfortable hotel / motel style ensuite accommodation
  • All National Park entry and accommodation fees, airport or hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and Australian Wildlife Conservancy nature care programs.

  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,997.00

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NSW Outback Silo Art Trail Explorer Warrumbungles Macquarie Marshes Naroomine Parkes Canowindra Cowra 4 days × × × × × × ×
NSW Outback Silo Art Trail Explorer Warrumbungles Macquarie Marshes Naroomine Parkes Canowindra Cowra 4 days

NSW Outback Silo Art Trail Explorer Warrumbungles Macquarie Marshes Naroomine Parkes Canowindra Cowra 4 days

NSW Outback Explorer Silo Art Macquarie Marshes Warrumbungles Gilgandra Parkes Canowindra Cowra 4 days Macquarie Marshes option

Explore Outback NSW on the far side of the Great Dividing Range with spectacular mountains, Silo Art, Sydney Return

Highlights

  • Sydney to Sydney (or Central Coast)
  • Hunter Valley - Aboriginal art & ceremony site
  • Goulburn River National Park - stone monuments
  • Warrumbungles Ranges - with bushwalks
  • Siding Springs Observatory and Anglo-Australian Telescope
  • Macquarie Marshes - Ramsar and wetland birds
  • Narromine Aviation Museum
  • Dubbo - Hub of the West- outback city
  • Peak Hill  - old Gold Mine tour
  • Parkes Radio Telescope  – The Dish & Father of Federation museum
  • Canowindra – Age of Fishes Fossil Museum
  • Macquarie Marshes - optional - Ramsar site & great wetland bird spotting - requires 1 day
  • Cowra - Japanese Gardens and Peace pole
  • Blue Mountains

Our tours are small group adventures for people who love to connect with regional Australia and particularly regional and outback New South Wales. Our small group tours travel in Land Cruiser vehicles or minibus available for groups.

The Silo At Trail is transforming Australian regional towns. Join us on an adventure through rural Australia to witness these great masterpieces and the local hospitality.

Day 1 – Depart 8 am and travel via Hunter Valley to view the magnificent Aboriginal cave and artwork showing Biamme (the creator spirit of much of eastern Australia). This area was a major ceremonial ground for the Wonnarua Aboriginal people.

We travel on through the Goulburn River Valley and National Park, viewing unusual stone outcrops. Travel via Silo art at Dunedoo and street art at Mendoran to Coonabarabran. Here we view the mother with baby Diprotodon fossils extracted from Tambar Springs. Also the Crystal Kingdom Minerals and Fossils Museum from the Warrumbungle Range. We are close to the Warrumbungles which is Australia’s only Dark Sky Park, meaning it
is our only Internationally recognised area with an exceptional quality
of starry nights and low surrounding lights and an environment specifically protected for its
scientific, natural, educational, cultural heritage, and public
enjoyment. An optional guided tour of the night sky this evening.is available at a local observatory at extra cost. Dinner own expense at restaurant Overnight Coonabarabran

Day 2  - We take the scenic road to the beautiful Warrumbungle Range for a delightful bush walk with wonderful views of The Breadknife. We have a tour of Siding Springs Observatory, home to Australia’s largest optical telescope.Heading west we visit more silo art at Conamble before the Macquarie Marshes - a Ramsar site and meeting place for migratory and local wetland birds including egrets, spoonbills, Magpie Geese, A total of 77 waterbird species can be found in the Macquarie Marshes, including the threatened brolga, Australasian bittern and painted snipe.  Overnight Warren

Day 3 - Travel through scenic cattle and grain growing country to Narromine Aviation Museum, where a real twin engined DH Mosquito bomber from WWII is displayed. A Mosquito squadron was based and trained here in WWII. Also see a replica of the Wright Brothers biplane, plus much more.

Next to Dubbo, the Hub of the West and tour of near 40000 people then on to Peak Hill Open Cut Gold Mine Experience (on the songline)  Gold was discovered at Peak Hill in 1889. Peak Hill was described as a high hill of felspathic rock containing large masses of iron, ferruginous quartz and quartzite. The mine ceased production and was closed 2002. A tour of the mine reveals eye-opening original gold working dating back to 1890s, several walking trails, easy and difficult with well-constructed viewing areas to the open-cut mining areas.

We travel further south to The Dish Exhibition centre at the giant CSIRO operated radio telescope that brought the 1st moon landing images to Earth. Learns of current astronomical research and a deeper appreciation of your place in the Universe. Overnight Parkes Dinner own expense at restaurant

Day 4  - In Parkes, visit The Henry Parkes Centre and museum..Henry Parkes was the father of the Australian Federation due to his efforts advocating for the federation of the six individual colonies of Australia (New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, and Western Australia) culminating in Federation of Australia in 1901. Less famous here is the King's Castle, Australia's very own Elvis Presley museum created by the original yellow Wiggle Greg Page. Annually in January Parkes hosts the Elvis Festival attracting near 10,000 people

Next, we visit Canowindra, the hot air ballooning capital of Australia and the Museum of Fishes – viewing ancient fish fossils from this area that was once an inland sea.

Then through scenic rural countryside to Cowra and the Japanese Gardens optional). In World War II there was a Japanese prisoner of war camp in Cowra, and a breakout. The gardens and Peace Pole commemorate this time. Also in Cowra is nearby Wyangala Dam (recently flooding)  and the Lachlan Valley Railway Roundhouse for the keen. Now heading for Sydney, and options for a stopover at a winery, the Three Sisters or Mt Tomah Botanical Gardens. Arrive approx 6 pm.

All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. If you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.

Inclusions –

  • 3 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link
  • Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually 4WD GXL Landcruisersor minibus for groups
  • Professional Driver Guide
  • Entry to Siding Springs observatory and exhibition centre
  • 3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, morning teas 
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • National Parks entry fees.

Exclusions

  • Alcohol
  • Entry fees to night sky viewing experience (c.$40) Japanese Garden (c.$15) or Henry Parkes Centre (c.$15)


  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,587.00

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One Day Vision Quest for Business × × × × × × ×
One Day Vision Quest for Business

One Day Vision Quest for Business

One Day Vision Quest for Life & Business enables you to Boost Your Business Triple Bottom Line with expanded awareness and vitality from your self, your team, your environment and your networks, for Higher Purpose & Higher Value Results.

One Day Vision Quest for Business with online Follow Up Clarity & Roadmap session

This program gives you expanded awareness and vitality from connecting deeply with your nature, your self, and your networks.


“To Succeed in the New Economy We Must Operate by the Principles of the Rainforest” … says Mr Tachi Kiuchi – CEO of Mitsubishi Electric & Future 500 USA


Guided by Richard T. O’Neill BE, FAIM a business professional with more than 33 years international experience in corporates, SMEs and government, as business owner, business planner, consultant, coach and mentor, you will see how you and your business can add so much more value profitably in this 4 hour outdoor journey in nature.

Here’s What People say …

  • “Inspirational …. I re-wrote my business plan the next day” ….. Company Director
  • “I saw the importance of my role in my company & how I can add so much more value” – Manager
  • “I really got why I’ve not been tapping my full potential…. this day has been a real breakthrough for me … the easy & welcome way that  you helped us connect with the land, and with my true self, and the group energy you brought together helped me see this – CEO & business leader

Imagine …. Fun, Energy, Empowerment, Adventure & Learning experiencing the creative environment of Nature, at high energy places, in powerful forests …..


Connect & Create with new levels of Your & Your team’s Identity, Creativity & Power with new awareness & understandings from your  Nature within and connection to this ancient land ….


Join a small group and treat yourself to this special Vision Quest for Business – Full day experience, including –


  • Communication for Expanded Awareness – Auditory, Visual, Kinesthetic… and connecting via songlines.
  • Power & Energy from Centring & Grounding of your body’s electrical systems – Implementing 8 Action Steps
  • Natural Systems for Thriving Success ….. Practical tools for easy implementation
  • New Understandings of – Vision, Purpose, Power, Identity, Values, Clarity, Focus, Intention, Cycles
  • Lunch and Tasty treats at powerful scenic site.
  • A short bush walk to relax & personal tools for expanding awareness and self & team mastery
  • Adding Real Value with Balance in the market – Conscious conversation
  • Evolution Insights, Indigenous Wisdom & tools to empower Your Relationships & Business !
  • Follow Up - online Values & Vision Alignment Session with Richard O'Neill - 1 hour


You will learn and experience these principles and more. Presented by Richard T. O’Neill BE, FAIM …… Richard delivers an engineers practicality, scientific logic, ancient wisdom, and creative synergy to produce extra-ordinary outcomes.

Join a mixed group, bring your team or form your own. Vision Quest for Business – ! Day experience
is available in Sydney and other areas on request and includes light snacks, workbook and transport. Part and full day or tailored programs at other locations also available. Also extended programs – Please ask


Call for Vision Quest for Business – 1 day experience details or to tailor a program to your needs, or register your interest for next date – 0417 244 600 email info at spiritsafaris.com

Includes post event online Values & Vision Alignment Session with Richard O'Neill - 1 hour


Meet at North Sydney 9 am – returns 5 pm. Location Details provided when booked. Ask about departures from other locations or cities.

  • Duration : 8 Hours (approx.)
From AUD AU$695.00

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Lightning Ridge Opals Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Outback NSW Tour 4 days × × × × × × ×
Lightning Ridge Opals Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Outback NSW Tour 4 days

Lightning Ridge Opals Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Outback NSW Tour 4 days

Lightning Ridge Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Outback NSW Tour 4 DAYS from Sydney gives you the real outback and country NSW experience plus Three Sisters Katoomba, Echo Point and Govetts Leap, wine tasting in Hunter Valley and Mudgee

Lightning Ridge Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Outback NSW Tour

This 4 day Lightning Ridge Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Outback NSW Tour from Sydney gives you the real outback and country NSW experience plus the Blue Mountains with Katoomba, Echo Point and Govetts Leap, wine tasting in Hunter Valley, and Mudgee wine and gold country.

The 4 day tour is more relaxed than the 3-day tour and has an extra night allowed on return from Lightning Ridge giving an extra 1/2 day for opal shopping and a mine tour, plus overnight in rural NSW New England region or Port Stephens by the sea (and dolphins) at Nelson Bay

There is also the option to add an extra 1 or 2 days and travel more slowly for more walks or swims or just relaxing  - You can add these as extras in the booking process.

Lightning Ridge Opals Tours

Sydney to Outback New South Wales ( NSW )  tour via the Blue Mountains, Mudgee wines, Wollomi National Park, Warrumbungle Mountains, Lightning Ridge opals, hot springs, Mt Kaputar, Hunter Valley 

  • Wildlife in the wild. See emus, kangaroos, reptiles, wallabies, stunning native birds and much more
  • Buy opal at traders prices from the source at Lightning Ridge
  • Meet real Australian’s and local Aboriginal people in communities
  • Other tour options include Broken Hill, Lake Mungo NP, Gundabooka National Park, Bourke

 4 day Lightning Ridge Blue Mountains Hunter Valley Outback NSW Tour

– itinerary

Day 1 – Depart your Sydney hotel or accommodation at 730 am and enjoy the fresh early light and air of the spectacular Blue Mountains. Visit Katoomba, Leura, Echo Point, Three Sisters, Jamieson Valley (Grand Canyon) and Cliff Drive over Megalong Valley before a morning tea at Govett’s Leap near Blackheath, overlooking the Grose Valley and spectacular Blue Gum Forest in the Blue Mountains. OPTIONAL EXTRA NIGHT IN BLUE MOUNTAINS

Descent the 1500 metres of the Great Dividing Range and from Pearson’s Lookout view the Blue Mountains region and Wollomi National Park in this World Heritage area. Enjoy a tasty lunch at a Winery in Mudgee and enjoy wine tasting. Travel on through old gold mining towns, and historic Gulgong – the town that was on the $10 note. Dine at own expense in town (numerous options) and consider a visit to the Sky Watch Observatory to view the night sky through their giant telescope. This area experiences some of the clearest skies in the world, hence the nearby Siding Springs Observatory. Enjoy motel accommodation this evening in Coonabarabran

Day 2: After a healthy breakfast see wild kangaroos and emus as we travel through Warrumbungle National Park. On the 4 day tour we have time to take a short bushwalk to see the spectacular view of the Breadknife and surrounding mountains in this unique volcanic region. Also available is a close-up visit to the large 3.9-metre diameter optical telescope at the Anglo-Australian Telescope facility at Siding Springs in the Warrumbungles. Siding Spring Observatory houses over 60 telescopes from institutions across the world including, Korea, America, the UK, Poland, Hungary, Germany and Russia. Travel through rural grain producing towns, and see the innovative and large water tower and silo artworks Arrive Lightning Ridge, home to Australia’s beautiful black opal. Visit an underground opal mine and see how the mining community lives. Buy your opals direct from the Opal Cutters and Wholesalers at huge discounts to City prices. Enjoy a swim in the healing waters of the hot Artesian spring baths. Overnight Lightning Ridge motel.

Day 3: Depart Lightning Ridge for the 650 km return journey to the Hunter Valley, via huge sheep stations and some of the largest fields of wheat and cotton in the world. Witness the majestic 1520 m high Mt Kaputar dominating this ancient volcanic landscape.  Lunch in a “Country Pub”. Travel on through the Liverpool Ranges, and Scone, the heart of horse breeding country in Australia. Enjoy a relaxed afternoon wine tasting before overnight in Hunter Valley OR PORT STEPHENS

Day 4: Enjoy a relaxed breakfast in the Hunter Valley - or consider a dawn hot air Balloon Flight over the Hunter Valley (see details in booking process) Then options include more wine tasting, or visit the Hunter Valley Wildlife Park to see Koalas, Kangaroos, Wombats and many more Aussie wildlife favourites. Then  travel the 2 hours via freeway and scenic Hawkesbury River crossing to Sydney arriving at a time that suits you before 6pm

Inclusions –


  • Sydney CBD or CBD hotel or airport pickup and return
  • 3 nights Motel style accommodation
  • Optional extra 1 or 2 nights for more reaxed hikes or sightseeing
  • All meals except 3 dinners own cost in restaurants
  • Wine tastings
  • Wild wildlife!!
  • Discount opal buying
  • Aboriginal art and real Aussie county folk
  • National Parks entry fees.
  • Tour price supports Outback Kids Fund & Nature Care projects.

BOOK HERE Or Call 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188

  • Duration : 4 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,880.00

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Alice Springs to Darwin via Devils Marbles Mataranka Daly Waters Katherine Tour 2 days × × × × × × ×
Alice Springs to Darwin via Devils Marbles Mataranka Daly Waters Katherine Tour 2 days

Alice Springs to Darwin via Devils Marbles Mataranka Daly Waters Katherine Tour 2 days

Alice Springs to Darwin via Devils Marbles Daly Waters Katherine Mataranka, Katherine, Tour 2 days

Alice Springs to Darwin Tour via Devils Marbles,  Daly Waters Katherine, Daly Waters to Darwin

Travel with us  for Hot springs, cool waterholes, sacred sites, awesome nature.

‘If you respect the land, then you will feel the land. Your experience will be one that you cannot get anywhere else in the world.’ BrianBaruwei – Wurrkbarbar clan. Aboriginal traditional owner

Day 1 – Depart Alice Springs at 8am and travel via Wycliffe Wells, Barrow Creek, the old Overland Telegraph stations, Mt Stirling and Ti-tree are significant landmarks before we arrive at the Devils Marbles for great photo opportunities at sunset. The day includes visiting the Aileron Outback Art Gallery where we can see artists at work.  Connect with the gold mining history of Tennant Creek, and more of the amazing boulder formations. Aboriginal legend refers to stones like the Devils Marbles as the “Eggs of the Rainbow Serpent”.  We travel via Three Ways where the road from Mt Isa and Townsville join the Stuart Highway. Here we see the John Flynn memorial (father of  the Royal Flying Doctor Service). We cross the Ashburton and Whittington Ranges as we travel via famous outback town of Renner Springs, Lake Woods & Newcastle Waters. Overnight Daly Waters famous outback rest stop with a special outback showtime experience. 

Day 2 –  Travel via Mataranka Hot Springs and Katherine, optional Katherine Gorge cruise and or helicopter flight over the gorge,  then to Pine Cree, Alligator River (check out Crocodile Dundees water buffalo "Charlie" to arrive in Darwin late afternoon for farewells.

Includes small group modern 4 wheel drive vehicles, camping gear, fees, side trips, all meals. Percentage of cost supports Aboriginal community and nature re-creation projects.

2 Days/1 Nights – From Alice Springs to Darwin via Mataranka hot springs, Devils Marbles  – Tour Code AKD2

  • Duration : 2 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$1,850.00

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Lake Eyre Alice Springs or Uluru to Adelaide via Coober Pedy Oodnadatta Track Tour and Flight 3 Days × × × × × × ×
Lake Eyre Alice Springs or Uluru to Adelaide via Coober Pedy Oodnadatta Track Tour and Flight 3 Days

Lake Eyre Alice Springs or Uluru to Adelaide via Coober Pedy Oodnadatta Track Tour and Flight 3 Days

Lake Eyre from Alice Springs (or Uluru option) to Adelaide via Coober Pedy Oodnadatta Tour Flight via Flinders Ranges, William Creek. Including optional Flight over Lake Eyre and lake shore walk

Lake Eyre Tours Flights with Coober Pedy 3 DAYS via Flinders Ranges, Coober Pedy, William Creek. Including optional Flight over Lake Eyre and Warburton Groove, lake shore visit and walks, Birdwatching and Lake Shore drive by 4WD.

Follow the Overland Telegraph Line & Old Ghan Railway Track and visit historic Coward Springs & Curdimurka Railway Sidings and history plus much more. Includes all fees, flight, most meals, ensuite accommodated at Marree William Creek & Coober Pedy.

Our tours aim to show you the best this unique region has to offer, including the amazing mound springs, iconic landmarks and Ghan and pioneer history. Lately, our travellers are impressed with the Lake Eyre flight also incorporating the Painted Hills, a nearby desert region with awesome multi-coloured ochre hills.

We look forward to seeing you on your journey soon and will be showing you the wonderful aspect of Lake Eyre and the region.

Itinerary - Lake Eyre Tours and Flights from Alice Springs ( Uluru or option) to Adelaide 3 days

Day 1 - Pick up at 8 am at your Alice Springs accommodation. (Uluru option available - please ask) Travel to Coober Pedy via the Stuart Hwy, the route pioneered by Australia’s greatest explorer John McDouall Stuart. View memorials to his achievements at various stops including NT / SA Border, and roadhouses including Kulgera & Marla. Depending on time & interests we visit some local landmarks and sightseeing, with 'at source" opal buying opportunities in Coober Pedy. Arrive Coober Pedy for a local meal (own cost) before a comfortable underground sleep in our dugout motel room. L Dinner own purchase at a restaurant

Day 2 – After a hearty breakfast, we explore fascinating Coober Pedy. Visit an underground chapel, and mining museum display to experience the life of the opal miners, view ancient opalised giant fish fossils, and take a tour to the Big Winch lookout to view this extraordinary landscape. We leave Coober Pedy, and enter the desert and cross the Dog Fence – the largest man-made structure in the world. The 5,300km Dog Fence separates the sheep-growing areas in the south from the dingoes of the north.

We meet the Oodnadatta Track and arrive at William Creek for our (optional) Lake Eyre scenic flight. A 1 or 2 hour Lake Eyre flight flight allows us to see the enormous expanse of Lake Eyre, often with reflective cloud patterns, plus the Warburton Groove, the main inflow channel to Lake Eyre, the Elliot Price Conservation Park, Halligan & ABC Bays, Lake Eyre South and if an extended flight, the Marree Man ( a giant sculpture in the landscape). A Painted Desert flight option is also available if pre-arranged. See images or link for flight options.

William Creek is on Anna Creek Station, once an S. Kidman & Co station, and larger than Belgium. Enjoy the quirky pub, town history and Woomera rockets museum park. Overnight William Creek BLD

Today we follow the Old Ghan Railway track via various picturesque rail bridges and sidings from the Ghan heydays. We aim to find where the best water and wildlife viewing experiences are at the time, and we visit highlights such as Mound Springs ( including “The Bubbler”) in the Wabma Kadarbu Mound Springs Conservation Park and the old Afghan created palm grove of the old Ghan town of Coward Springs with great railway heritage and a chance for a swim in the warm springs. View Lake Eyre South from a high vantage point and appreciate the extent of the great Artesian Basin, underlying the region. We have a chuckle and wonder at the giant desert dog, hover bus and other desert sculptures of Mutonia Sculpture Park

Arrive in Marree and see some of the sights of this once thriving Ghan Railway town where the 2 gauges met.  Marree is caretaker for some interesting railway relics, plus the old mail truck used by legendary outback mailman Tom Kruse on his run from Marree to Birdsville. The Birdsville track commenced in Marree. Plus the Lake Eyre Yacht Club. Overnight in Marree with yarns around a campfire or the famous Marree Hotel, or just take it easy. BLD

Day 3 – Today we visit the Old Ghan ghost town of Farina, view the giant Leigh Creek coal mine (now closed), the fascinating and colourful Ochre Pits and travel via old Ghan railway towns including Parachilna, Hawker, Wilson, Woolshed Flat via the Flinders Ranges to Hawker and stunning mountain landscapes.  We visit the impressive Kanyaka Station & view stone woolshed ruins (time permitting) as we follow the Old Ghan Line via Quorn, through the Pitchi Ritchie Pass and the breathtaking view of Spencers Gulf & Port Augusta to arrive Adelaide around 6 pm, delivered to your CBD accommodation or Adelaide airport.

Tour Inclusions

  •  Small group luxury 4WD travel (usually 4-6 / vehicle) with professional and experienced driver / guide
  •  Scenic Flight options over Lake Eyre optional - see options in booking process
  •  All delicious meals, including vegetarian, unless noted in the itinerary.
  •  Comfortable motel or cabin accommodation.
  •  All World Heritage and National Park entry and accommodation fees, hotel pickups
  •  Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and nature care programs.

  • Duration : 3 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,888.00

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Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching Wildflower Adelaide to Perth 5 days × × × × × × ×
Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching Wildflower Adelaide to Perth 5 days

Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching Wildflower Adelaide to Perth 5 days

Small group (2-4 people) 4WD tour Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching – Adelaide to Perth 5 days with WILDFLOWERS, WAVE ROCK & WHALE WATCHING at Head of Bight Eyre Bird Observatory & Telegraph Station plus lots more

ADELAIDE to PERTH – 5 Day Small Group Luxury 4WD Tour

Wildflowers • Wave Rock • Whale Watching • Eyre Bird Observatory • Nullarbor Plains

  • Fully accommodated 5 days / 4 nights
  • Genuine small group – 2–4 per LandCruiser
  • NOT a bus
  • 30+ years tour operation

Combined tour & past passenger discounts apply – please ask

This Small Group Luxury 4WD journey travels from Adelaide to Perth across the spectacular Nullarbor Plain, Great Australian Bight, and iconic outback landscapes, visiting Pildappa Rock, Head of Bight, Murrawijinie Caves, Eyre Bird Observatory, Wave Rock and Western Australia's inland goldfields.

Enjoy whale watching, wildflowers, dramatic cliffs, limestone caves and Australia’s early telegraph history. Travel in comfort with experienced local guides.

ITINERARY – ADELAIDE to PERTH (5 Days)

Day 1 – Adelaide to Streaky Bay via Eyre Peninsula & Pildappa Rock

Depart Adelaide and travel north via Port Wakefield and the Spencer Gulf to Port Augusta. Continue across the Eyre Peninsula through Kimba to Minnipa. Visit Pildappa Rock, a remarkable pink granite inselberg with sweeping wave-like flared walls, rivaling WA’s Wave Rock. Arrive in the picturesque coastal town of Streaky Bay for a relaxing evening beside the bay.

Overnight Streaky Bay – ensuite hotel accommodation. Meals: L, D

Day 2 – Whale Watching at Head of Bight, Murrawijinie Caves - Nullarbor to Border Village

Travel to the world-class whale watching cliffs at the Head of Bight. During May–October, Southern Right Whales can often be seen calving just metres from shore beneath towering limestone cliffs. 

Continue to the Murrawijinie Caves – featuring a huge doline and two fascinating limestone cave systems used by hawks and swallows for nesting. Temperatures inside the caves may be over 10°C cooler than above ground.

Cross the vast Nullarbor Plain, spotting wildlife along the way, and arrive at Border Village on the SA/WA state line.

Overnight Border Village – ensuite accommodation. Meals: B, L, D

Day 3 – Border Village to Norseman via Eucla Telegraph Station & 90 Mile Straight & Eyre Bird Observatory 

Just over the border we visit the sand-filled remains of the historic Eucla Telegraph Station, once a critical link in Australia’s communication line. Shifting white dunes continue to reclaim the structure.

Near Coclebiddy, we turn south toward the coast, we take a scenic 4WD detour to the historic Eyre Bird Observatory, Australia’s first dedicated bird observatory, established in 1977 within the beautifully restored 1897 Eyre Telegraph Station. Nestled between shimmering white sand dunes and woodland, this isolated outpost offers a unique insight into Australia’s early communications history, coastal ecology and migratory birdlife. There is time to explore the museum, walk to the beach, enjoy the peaceful surroundings and experience the sense of isolation that defined early telegraph operators’ lives. Birdlife here is prolific, with honeyeaters, parrots, wrens and raptors often seen around the station and dunes.

Travel west across the expansive limestone plains through Madura, Cocklebiddy and Caiguna, traversing the famous 90 Mile Straight, Australia’s longest straight road.

Arrive in the historic gold-mining centre of Norseman, gateway to WA’s southern goldfields.

Overnight Norseman – motel accommodation (ensuite). Meals: B, L, D

Day 4 – Norseman to Hyden via Granite Woodlands & Wave Rock

Distance: approx. 460 km (including 4WD detour)

Depart Norseman this morning and travel west through classic goldfields country before joining the remarkable Granite and Woodlands Discovery Trail, an iconic outback route stretching across 300 km of pristine eucalypt woodland, salmon gums and granite outcrops. This remote track offers a peaceful contrast to the highway, with interpretive stops along the way and opportunities for wildlife sightings, photography and quiet reflection in one of Australia’s last great untouched woodland systems.

Rejoining the inland route, we travel through salmon gum woodlands and rich wheatbelt country toward Hyden, arriving late afternoon at one of Western Australia’s most iconic natural wonders: Wave Rock. This striking 15-metre-high granite wave, formed over 2.7 billion years, curves dramatically like a cresting ocean swell frozen in time. Nearby features include Hippo’s Yawn, Gnamma Holes, interpretive trails and, in season, vibrant displays of wildflowers including everlastings, grevilleas and orchids.

Settle into your Hyden accommodation and enjoy a relaxing evening after a day immersed in outback woodlands, remote coastal history and ancient geological marvels.

Overnight Hyden – hotel accommodation (ensuite). Meals: B, L, D

DAY 5 – Hyden to Perth via Wildflower Country Hyden → Corrigin → York → Perth

This morning enjoy more time at Wave Rock, then travel west through Hyden’s rolling wheatbelt into classic WA wildflower country. In season (Aug–Oct) the roadsides burst with vibrant pink, yellow, and white everlastings, along with grevilleas, hakeas, and delicate spider orchids.

Stop in the historic township of York, WA’s first inland settlement, with beautifully restored Victorian & Federation buildings.

Arrive into Perth this afternoon, with drop-off at your hotel or airport.

Meals: B, L

Tour Inclusions
  • Fully accommodated – 4 nights ensuite hotel/motel
  • All meals (vegetarian options available)
  • Luxury small-group 4WD travel (2–4 per vehicle)
  • Professional, experienced driver-guide
  • National Park entry fees
  • Head of Bight whale watching (seasonal)
  • Murrawijinie Caves & Nullarbor highlights
  • Eyre Bird Observatory & Telegraph Station visit
  • Wave Rock, 
  • Pildappa Rock & wildflowers
  • Airport or hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions support Outback Kids & Australian Wildlife Conservancy

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$4,688.00

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South Coast, Snowy Mountains & Canberra – 4-Day Guided Tour (Sydney Return) × × × × × × ×
South Coast, Snowy Mountains & Canberra – 4-Day Guided Tour (Sydney Return)

South Coast, Snowy Mountains & Canberra – 4-Day Guided Tour (Sydney Return)

Experience the South Coast, Snowy Mountains, historic goldfields and Canberra on this relaxed 4-day small group tour from Sydney. Coastal icons, alpine scenery and cultural highlights with expert guiding.

South Coast, Snowy Mountains & Canberra – 4-Day Guided Tour (Sydney Return)

Discover the dramatic contrasts of Australia’s south-east on this 4-day South Coast, Snowy Mountains and Canberra tour from Sydney. From ocean cliffs and coastal icons to alpine landscapes, historic gold towns and the nation’s capital, this journey offers remarkable diversity in a relaxed, expertly guided experience.

Travel in a small group with Spirit Safaris, enjoying scenic backroads, meaningful stops and rich storytelling — not rushed sightseeing. This tour is ideal for travellers seeking coast, mountains, heritage and culture in one beautifully paced short escape.

Why Travel With Spirit Safaris
  • Small group or private 4WD touring
  • Experienced Australian driver-guide
  • Carefully paced itineraries
  • Quality accommodation with private ensuites
  • Deep local knowledge & storytelling
Tour Highlights
  • Grand Pacific Drive & Stanwell Park coastal cliffs
  • Peaceful visit to Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong
  • Kiama Blowhole & South Coast scenery
  • Sapphire Coast lunch stop in Narooma
  • Overnight by the sea in Eden on Twofold Bay
  • Alpine landscapes of the Snowy Mountains & Thredbo region
  • Historic goldfields village of Yackandandah
  • Canberra highlights including Parliament House & Lake Burley Griffin4-Day Itinerary

Day 1 – Sydney → South Coast → Eden

Depart Sydney via the spectacular Grand Pacific Drive, stopping at scenic Stanwell Tops  (hang gliding capital of Australia) and the serene Nan Tien Temple Budhist Temple.

Explore the NSW South Coast Tours by coast from Sydney via Botany Bay, viewing La Perouse (French connection) to scenic Bulli Lookout with spectacular views over Wollongong and the NSW South Coast.

After a delicious morning tea at Bulli Lookout, arrive in Wollongong (or optionally the spectacular Nan Tien Temple) for free time to explore and / or swim Wollongong beach or explore the Nan Tien Temple (largest Buddhist Temple in Southern Hemisphere).

Continue south to the Kiama Blowhole before enjoying lunch at Narooma on the Sapphire Coast. Arrive in Eden late afternoon and enjoy sunset views over Twofold Bay. Visit the Eden wharf and waterfront, and the Eden museum which houses the fascinating story of Old Tom, a killer whale who worked with the early whalers to bring the whales in. Overnight: Eden

Day 2 – Eden → Snowy Mountains → Yackandandah

Leave the coast and climb inland through forested escarpments and high country. Travel through the Snowy Mountains and Thredbo region before crossing into north-east Victoria and arriving at the beautifully preserved gold-rush town of Yackandandah. Wednesday nights are high quality folk music nights at the local pub. Overnight: Yackandandah

Day 3 – Yackandandah → Canberra

Enjoy a relaxed morning exploring Yackandandah’s historic streets, artisan shops and cafés. Continue north through pastoral landscapes before arriving in Canberra for an orientation of Australia’s capital, including Lake Burley Griffin and Parliament House precinct. Overnight: Canberra

Day 4 – Canberra → Sydney

After a full breakfast, enjoy some of the highlights of Canberra such as the National Art Gallery, Parliament House, or War Memorial or much more.  Travel back to Sydney via the Southern Tablelands with scenic countryside stops along the way. Arrive mid to late afternoon.

What’s Included
  • Professional Spirit Safaris driver-guide
  • All touring by modern 4WD transport
  • 3 nights quality accommodation (private ensuite)
  • Daily breakfasts
  • All dinners and 2 lunches 
  • National park & attraction entry fees
What’s Not Included
  • 1 Lunch
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Travel insurance (recommended)
  • Optional activities
Tour Details
  • Duration: 4 days / 3 nights
  • Start & Finish: Sydney
  • Group Size: 2 person for private tour - ask about group touring
  • Style: Scenic, relaxed & fully guided

? Private 4WD departures available on request


Meeting Point


Your Sydney CBD hotel pickup (details provided prior to departure)


Cancellation Policy

Standard Spirit Safaris terms apply

  • Duration : 1 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,997.00

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