Cape York Thursday Island Daintree Rock Art Cairns Tour - 8 Days
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Cairns returning to Cairns overland, including Laura Rock Art, Weipa, & Billys Landing, Thursday & Horn Island ferries & day tours, Twin & Fruit Bat Falls (on Old Telegraph Track) and last night accommodated in Cairns
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Cape York Thursday Island Tours, with Horn Island, Weipa, Daintree, Quinkan Rock Art, Cairns to Cairns Tour - 8 day tour Cairns returning to Cairns overland, including Laura Rock Art, Weipa, & Billys Landing, Thursday & Horn Island ferries & day tours, including Twin & Fruit Bat Falls (on Old Telegraph Track) and last night accommodated in Cairns. Includes Cooktown, Lakefield National Park, Daintree Rainforest. Join us to travel by luxury 4WD to the northern most tip of Australia at Cape York & Thursday Island & Horn Island cruise and island tours. Explore Quinkan Rock Art, then Cooktown, Weipa, Lakefield National Park & the Daintree Rainforests, Mossman Gorge, Bloomfield Falls. Tour is all accommodated
Cape York Thursday Island Daintree Rock Art Cairns Tour details Day 1 – Cape York Thursday Island Tours – Depart Cairns 730 am and travel through the rainforests and the Atherton Tablelands via picturesque Kuranda and Mareeba via the Palmer River area famous in the gold rush days, to the Laura Dance Festival site (time at festival available if dates match – biannual event). You can choose to spend the day here, or travel the short distance to the Quinkan Rock Art Reserve, and an afternoon tour of this amazing rock art site. Overnight Lotus Bird Lodge, Lakefield National Park BLD Rock Art Walk – Explore some of the Quinkan Aboriginal Rock Art at the Split Rock art site or the Quinkan rock art at Jowalbinna in Queensland’s premier rock art sites The areas include – - Giant Wallaroo – “The Cycle of Birth and Death”: Spectacular landscapes and paintings on a walk into Pine Tree Creek valley and up to the opposite escarpment wall.
- The Brady Creek Escarpment – “Many Clans, Many Totems”: Includes Death Adder, Honeymoon Cave, Red Lady, Garfish Sorcery and Tent Shelter rock art sites, near refreshing Brady Creek.
- Emu Dreaming – “The Emu Ancestor enters the Land”: An accessible site featuring ancient abstract engravings and occupation evidence.
- Yam Dreaming – “The Archaeologists’ Choice”: A fascinating archaeological dig site on fertility ceremonial grounds, involving a challenging walk and climb into the site (available for exclusive touring only).
Day 2 – Depart up the Peninsular Development Road for the Old Telegraph Track (OTT) heading for Cape York. We travel via the Hann River Roadhouse, and check out the Musgrave Telegraph Station. Musgrave was first built as an overland telegraph station in 1887, along with Palmerville, Fairview, Coen, Mein, Moreton, McDonnell and Paterson. It was named after Sir Anthony Musgrave (1828 – 1888) who was Governor of Queensland from 1883 to 1888. These stations were repeater stations, with great banks of batteries and a generator to boost the power in the telegraph line. Beyond the township of Coen we pass the old Quarantine Station, and begin to pass a number of exciting creek crossings. We pass through the Mungkan Kandju National Park, a large wilderness park that stretches from the McIlwraith Range foothills, between the Archer and Coen rivers, and consists of open eucalypt woodlands, melaleuca swamps and various rainforest types. The Wik Mungkan, Kaanju and Ayapathu Aboriginal peoples, the Traditional Owners of the park, welcome you to their land and ask that you respect their culture and country during your visit. We take a break at the Archer River Roadhouse, and cross the Piccaninny Plains and Savannah country to arrive in Weipa for a tour of the massive bauxite mine operated by Rio Tinto. Weipa is the largest town on Cape York Peninsula, and has approx 3000 people supporting the mining and export of bauxite and cattle. Nearby is Duyfken Point, where Dutch explorer Willem Janszoon recorded the Australian coast in 1606, 164 years prior to James Cook. BLD Overnight Weipa Day 3 – Depart Weipa to the OTT, crossing the Wenlock River. After a stop at the Moreton Telegraph Station, we turn off the OTT to the Bamaga Rd and enter the Jardine National Park and the Heathlands. Be entranced by the unusual change in the landscape. The Heathlands is a vast area of 2 metre high wet anddry heath vegetation which live side by side and is home to an abundanceof wildlife. Enjoy a break at Eliot Falls before we cross the notorious Jardine River. We pass through the administrative centre for the region, Bamaga to Siesia, the “Gateway to the Torres Strait”. Today we also travel on to the farthest northern point of Australia to stand on Australia’s northern most tip at Cape York , view the numerous islands of the Torres Strait, and the meeting place of the Arafura and Coral Seas. Overnight Punsand Bay Resort, Barmaga, Cape York BLD Day 4 – At 8 am depart by fast cat ferry for the 1 hour 10 min ride to Thursday Island, passing Friday and seeing Wednesday Islands enroute. Thursday Island is known as Waiben, meaning ‘no water or place of no water’. In 1877, TI was an administrative centre for the Torres Strait Islands established by the Queensland Government. In the early days over 1000 Japanese pearl divers were operating here. In 1880, Thursday Island acted as a defence post for Australia and old canons remain on the Island. On TI, a 1 hour island tour is included, highlighting local history and landmarks, then free time to enjoy the Torres Strait Islander cultural centre, and pearl, souvenir or window shopping. After lunch, (own cost) the return ferry departs at 2:30 from Engineers Wharf, arriving approximately 3:40. Enjoy free time this afternoon till dinner. Optionally, from Thursday Island your can join the Horn Island tour which visits WWII sites including a WWII museum. This tour also meets the last & only return ferry, and does not give time to look around Thursday Island. If you choose, you can overnight here and join us early next morning (additional cost) BD Overnight Punsand Bay Resort, Barmaga, Cape York Day 5 – Heading south we visit the WWII aircraft wrecks of Bamaga, and skirt the Jardine River National Park, take the Jardine River crossing then a rest stop at Fruit Bat Falls. We visit the beach at Captain Billy’s Landing located on the east coast, and arrive Moreton Telegraph Station for a few yarns, a great meal and overnight. BLD Day 6 – Today we explore Lakefield National Park. The park is home to threatened species including the red goshawk, Lakeland Downs mouse and spectacled hare-wallaby. Hann and Kalpowar crossings are two of the many significant Aboriginal cultural sites found in the area. Barramundi abound here if you are feeling adventurous, and many waterbirds inhabit Low Lake. Enjoy this rich nature and great waterholes for swimming. Arrive Cooktown late afternoon for overnight. BLD Day 7 – Cooktown to Cairns via the Bloomfield Track & Daintree Rainforests. The Daintree Rainforest encompasses an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometres, from the Daintree River north to Cooktown and west to the Great Divide, representing the single largest block of tropical rainforest in Australia. The area protected under World Heritage listing covers an area of approximately 12,000 square kilometres, stretching from Townsville to Cooktown 75 per cent of which is tropical rainforest, an area equivalent to about the size of Sydney. We explore and discover the magic of rainforests on our Daintree Rainforest Discovery centre walk. Cooktown was first established for the goldfields on the Palmer River in 1872, although its also famous for when Captain Cook repaired his ship, The Endeavour, after hitting coral on the Great Barrier Reef. We check out some key local landmarks, including the Vera Scarth-Johnson Gallery, whose artwork consists of illustrations of the flowering plants from the region, the Grassy Hill Lighthouse which is home to the Cooktown lighthouse, built in England and shipped to Cooktown in 1885, the sun dial which is actually a ‘Global Positioning Monument’ and Captain Cook’s Grassy Hill Monument. Also, the James Cook Museum, including canon and the anchor from from Cooks ship, the HM Barque Endeavour and Chinese, Pastoral, Mining, and Indigenous artefacts. We depart Cooktown via the coastal road (4WD only) and witness Black Mountain National Park, home to mysterious Aboriginal legends. We visit the heritage-listed Lions Den Hotel built in 1875, then spectacular Bloomfield Falls at the Bloomfield River crossing. This track was the site of many protests and the Daintree Blockade in 1983. The Bloomfield track takes us to Cape Tribulation and on to the ferry to cross the Daintree River. Time permitting, we travel through Mossman and visit Mossman Gorge, and a side trip via Port Douglas. Overnight Cairns. BLD Day 8 – Tour ends in Cairns after breakfast for flights home or join us to travel from Cairns to Darwin via the Lost City, Undara Lava Tubes and Savannah Way Tour Undara Lava Tubes – Volcano Valley – Volcanic lava over 300,000 years, has created a remarkable tunnel system that lies beneath the rich grasslands of Undara. See them on the Lost City, Undara Lava Tubes and Savannah Way Tour If travelling to Cairns join Spirit Safaris to meet this tour from Alice Springs, explore the Plenty Highway on the edge of the Simpson Desert, the Min Min experience in Boulia, the mighty Diamantina River and the Dinosaur Trail as we travel on to Cloncurry (Qantas birthplace) Undara Lava Tubes & Cairns. If travelling from or to Darwin, explore the Lost City, Lawn Hill, Adel’s Grove, Cobbold Gorge, Dally Waters, Mataranka Hot Springs ( and “We of the Never Never” homestead) & Katherine. Optionally Kakadu via Cooinda (with Yellow Waters Cruise) to Darwin. (meets Darwin to Broome tour departure) Cape York, Thursday Island, Weipa, Daintree Rainforest, Quinkan Rock Art from Cairns 4WD Tour 8 Day Cape York Thursday Island Daintree Rock Art Cairns Tour from Cairns to Cairns 8 day tour Cairns returning to Cairns overland, including Laura Rock Art, Weipa, & Billys Landing, Thursday & Horn Island ferries & day tours, including Twin & Fruit Bat Falls (on Old Telegraph Track) and last night accommodation in Cairns. Includes all meals, entry & park fees, professional guide, ferry to & from Thursday Island, luxury 4WD transport. Prices are per person (couple or twin share) and all accommodated
Call 1300 763 188 or email any questions info@spiritsafaris.com
- Duration : 8 Days (approx.)
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Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 1 Day
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Cape Leveque Cygnet Bay Tours from Broome Dampier Peninsula Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community, Beagle Bay Church, One Arm Point Buccaneer Archipelago and more
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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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Kimberley Broome to Broome Accommodated Mitchell Falls Gibb River Bungles El Questro Windjana Tour 8 days
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Kimberley Broome to Broome Accommodated Mitchell Falls flight & walk Gibb River Bungles El Questro Bungles Bungles, El Questro Zebedee Springs Pentecost River Windjana Gorges Leopold Range Imitji Tunnel Creek. Max 4 adults per 4WD
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Kimberley Broome to Broome Accommodated Mitchell Falls Gibb River Bungles El Questro Windjana Tour 8 daysIncludes .... - 7 Nights Accommodation
- Mitchell Falls walk and swim, Helicopter scenic over falls, Aboriginal rock art, flight from/return to Broome
- Best of Gibb River Gorges - Emma, Bell, Galvans, Manning, Windjana, Geike
- Bungle Bungles 4x4 tour and walk into Cathedral Gorge, Piccanniny Creek & Echidna Gorge
- El Questro Emma Gorge, Zebedee Hots Springs
- Chamberlain River Cruise - optional at El Questro
- Geike Gorge cruise at Fitzroy Crossing,
- Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge walks
- Aboriginal Art Centres
- Remote and pristine waterholes and swimming opportunities
- Genuine Small Group - usually 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 Windjana Gorge in the 300 million year old Devonian Reef known as the Napier Range, and 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 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. If open 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 Kimberley sandstones and mesas. We stop at Marys Pool for lunch which is a haven for birds and crocs before Halls Creek with gold mining history and Aboriginal art centre. Time permitting we visit to the fascinating quartz rock intrusion through the landscape, known as the China Wall, then overnight at Halls Creek. BLD Day 3 - All aboard for the scenic route through the ranges and deep into Purnululu National Park and the Bungle Bungles to Cathedral Gorge. Learn of the Bungle Bungles heritage and hear some of nature’s hidden secrets. Be amazed on your easy walk into the stunning Cathedral Gorge, and Picaninny Creek where a popular Qantas advertisement was filmed, you will be surrounded by the Beehive Domes for which the park is so famous. After lunch an optional walk in Echidna Chasm or to a nearby Osmand Lookout Optional scenic helicopter flights available – 18 mins approx $300) Overnight Warmun / Turkey Creek. BLD Day 4 - Depart via Turkey Creek via the incredible Ragged Ranges past the well hidden Argyle Diamond Mine plus nickel and iron ore mines. We now arrive on the Gibb River Road for El Questro Station, a million acres of spectacular Kimberley scenery, rivers and gorges. It's here that the movie Australia was filmed, nestled under the Cockburn Ranges. Theres time to relax under the palm trees in the Zebedee Hot Springs before lunch at Jackaroos Waterhole by Moonshine Creek. This afternoon take an optional; Chamberlain River Cruise or just relax by the pool at El Questro or take an afternoon walk. Dinner own at own expense at the El Questro restaurant. Overnight El Questro BL
Day 5 – This morning we take a walk up Emma Gorge, or alternative Amalia Gorge, with beautiful waterfalls and great swimming holes before we journey the scenic and spectacular Gibb River Road via the Cockburn Range. We pass by many boab trees to cross the largest river crossing in the Kimberley, the mighty Pentecost River. We take a break from a high vantage point to view this amazing scene. passing via Home Valley Station the days journey takes us through varying terrain including high mountains and "jump ups", and some great river crossings, including the Durack River. as we travel from East to West Kimberley. Enjoy a break and birdspotting by the Durack. We take a left turn at the Kalumburu Road intersection and cross the Hann River, then a look in at Gibb River Station and a chat with the locals at the local Aboriginal community store, with local Aboriginal artwork. Overnight here or depending on availability at Mt Elizabeth Station. BLD Day 6 - Nearby Manning Gorge waterhole is a beautiful site surrounded by large paperbark trees and is the largest accessible waterhole on the Gibb River Road. Spend some quality time here, and visit nearby Aboriginal Rock Art before we visit Mount Barnet Roadhouse, at the middle of the Gibb River Road, and a local hub and Aboriginal community centre. We can restock here, and update supplies before we head down the road to an easy 800 m walk to picturesque Galvans Gorge with Wandjina rock art, and an optional swim in the waterhole under the waterfall. Travel on through spectacular Kimberley geology, woodlands and river crossings and arrive at Imitji Community on Mt House Station, with its Aboriginal Art centre and local artists work for sale. We visit spectacular Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge) this afternoon for a hearty walk, an optional swim and great photos, then head to our overnight accommodation at Imitji Bell Gorge safaris camp or Mt Hart. (depending on availability at time of booking) BLD Day 7 – Our tour climbs the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges (previously known as the King Leopold Ranges between 1879 and 2020) and we travel through the picturesque Inglis Gap and renamed King Leopold Conservation Park. This is spectacular mountain country with impressive views over the ranges and vast woodlands and plains. More amazing scenery as we cross the Lennard River and pass through the ancient Devonian era Napier Range at Queen Victoria Pass viewing "Queen Victoria Head". Travel via comfortable highway cruising toward Derby, to visit the famous Prison Boab tree, and Derby highlights including the Derby wharf (30 ft tides!) on King Sound, the world’s longest cattle drinking trough, the new Mowanjum Aboriginal Art Centre (meet the artists, learn and buy from source) at Mowanjum Aboriginal Community. Depart for Broome to arrive late afternoon, time permitting to enjoy sunset at Cable Beach over the Indian Ocean. Enjoy tasty tapas like treats from the Cable Beach Club Sunset Bar for dinner and drinks by the beach at sunset. Dinner own expense this evening. BL Day 8 - Mitchell Falls walk and swim, Helicopter scenic over falls, Aboriginal rock art, flight from/return to Broome
You will be collected this morning for transfer to airport and returned after tour completion.
Duration: Full Day Tour (approx. 12 hours) Flight Time: 5.6 Hours Departure options: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday What to Bring: Swimwear, Towel, Hat, Sunscreen, Hiking shoes, Sunglasses, Camera - Departing Broome, we track North across King Sound, home to Australia's largest tides, fly over Walcott Inlet, the rarely seen Harding Range, and the Prince Regent River, before landing at Mitchell Plateau airstrip.
- On arrival, you will be met by your tour guide from Kingfisher Tours. After a quick meet and greet, experience driving along one of the most remote Kimberley tracks in your comfortably airconditioned 4WD through the vast ancient Livistona Palm forest to the Mertens campground (Ranger Base) and the start of the 4.5km Punamii-unpuu Hiking Trail.
- Guided by your tour guide, enjoy a 4km cultural walk travelling past majestic waterfalls, spell-binding gorges, Aboriginal rock art and sites of cultural significance to the Wunambal people with swimming opportunities.
- Admire the unforgettable view of Mitchell Falls whilst you enjoy a packed lunch, rest and rejuvenate.
- After exploring the falls, a refreshing swim and many photo opportunities, enjoy an exhilarating helicopter scenic flight with HeliSpirit over the majestic Mitchell Falls and Mertens Gorge and be transferred back to the Range Base for the drive back to Mitchell Plateau airstrip.
- After arriving back at the airfield, enjoy some well-earned refreshments before the homeward flight.
- On the homeward flight, we track the coastline past Kuri Bay, home to the Paspaley Pearl Farm and the beautiful Montgomery Reef.
- Fly over Horizontal Waterfalls described by Sir David Attenborough as the 8th Natural Wonder of the World.
- Marvel at the stunning Buccaneer Archipelago and it's 1,000 islands and the stunning northern tip of the Dampier Peninsula, Cape Leveque.
- Coastal return flight along the bays and beaches of the Dampier Peninsula with views of Beagle Bay, James Price Point, Willie Creek Pearl Farm and world-famous Cable Beach as the sun sets over the Indian Ocean.
PLEASE NOTE: The 4km walk from Punamii-unpuu camp site to the Mitchell Falls will be the highlight of your visit, we allow 2 hours to complete the hike. The terrain on this walking trail can be difficult and requires a high level of fitness. Care should be taken due to uneven surfaces, water crossings, cliffs and gorges. Please also note that should the Mitchell Falls cease to flow we may suspend the remainder of the Mitchell Falls tour season schedule. The Horizontal Waterfalls is a natural phenomenon which is tide dependant with variable flow. We cannot guarantee the amount or level of water flowing through the Horizontal Waterfalls when overflying due to the structured tour schedule.
NOTE - Accommodation this evening in Broome is own arrangements or book an extra night with us at the checkout or take flights home, or ask re other options..
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 Rd Tour with Bungles El Questro and Manning Gorge 7 days
- 7 Nights Accommodation
- Mitchell Falls walk and swim, Helicopter scenic over falls, Aboriginal rock art, flight from/return to Broome
- Bungle Bungles 4x4 tour and walk into Cathedral Gorge, Piccanniny Creek & Echidna Gorge
- El Questro Emma Gorge walk and overnight, Zebedee Hots Springs
- Geike Gorge cruise at Fitzroy Crossing, Manning Gorge waterhole
- Chamberlain River Cruise - optional at El Questro
- Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge walks
- Remote and pristine waterholes and swimming opportunities
- Genuine Small Group - usually 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 as shown, including vegetarian options.
- 6 nights Accommodation in hotel/motel/cabins
- 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 own purchase in El Questro & Broome restaurants. Alcohol
- Accommodation upgrades if required. Available at all locations if prebooked
- Flights to and from departure points
Any questions please Call 1300 763 188
- Duration : 8 Days (approx.)
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Karijini Pilbara Karratha Tours from Broome
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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
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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 Monday 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 (or alternative campground if unavailable) 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.)
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Kimberley Broome to Broome Accommodated via Gibb River Road Bungles El Questro Windjana Tour 7 days
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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
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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 .... - 6 Nights Accommodation - Motels or Station Cabins or permanent Safari Tents
- Optional Mitchell Falls flight and rock art walk to falls (see extras) or Munurru Rock Art Sites
- Best of Gibb River Gorges - Emma, Bell, Galvans, Manning, Windjana, Geike Gorges
- Bungle Bungles 4x4 tour and walk into Cathedral Gorge, Piccanniny Creek & Echidna Chasm
- El Questro Emma Gorge, Zebedee Hots Springs, secret waterholes
- Geike Gorge cruise at Fitzroy Crossing,
- Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge walks
- Aboriginal Art Centres
- Remote and pristine waterholes and swimming opportunities
- Genuine Small Group - usually 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 Windjana Gorge in the 300 million year old Devonian Reef known as the Napier Range, and 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 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. If open 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 stop at Marys Pool for lunch which is a haven for birds and crocs before Halls Creek with gold mining history and Aboriginal art centre. Time permitting we visit to the fascinating quartz rock intrusion through the landscape, known as the China Wall, then overnight at Halls Creek. BLD Day 3 - All aboard for the scenic route through the ranges and deep into Purnululu National Park and the Bungle Bungles to Cathedral Gorge. Learn of the Bungle Bungles heritage and hear some of nature’s hidden secrets. Be amazed on your easy walk into the stunning Cathedral Gorge, and Piccaninny Creek where a popular Qantas advertisement was filmed, you will be surrounded by the Beehive Domes for which the park is so famous. After lunch an optional walk in Echidna Chasm or to a nearby Osmand Lookout Optional scenic helicopter flights available – 18 mins approx $300) Overnight Warmun / Turkey Creek. BLD Day 4 - Depart via Turkey Creek via the incredible Ragged Ranges past the well hidden Argyle Diamond Mine plus nickel and iron ore mines. We now arrive on the Gibb River Road for El Questro Station, a million acres of spectacular Kimberley scenery, rivers and gorges. It's here that the movie Australia was filmed, nestled under the Cockburn Ranges. Theres time to relax under the palm trees in the Zebedee Hot Springs before lunch at Jackaroos Waterhole by Moonshine Creek. This afternoon take an optional; Chamberlain River Cruise or just relax by the pool at El Questro or take an afternoon walk. Dinner own at own expense at the El Questro restaurant. Overnight El Questro BL
Day 5 – This morning we take a walk up Emma Gorge, or alternative Amalia Gorge, with beautiful waterfalls and great swimming holes before we journey the scenic and spectacular Gibb River Road via the Cockburn Range. We pass by many boab trees to cross the largest river crossing in the Kimberley, the mighty Pentecost River. We take a break from a high vantage point to view this amazing scene. passing via Home Valley Station the days journey takes us through varying terrain including high mountains and "jump ups", and some great river crossings, including the Durack River. as we travel from East to West Kimberley. Enjoy a break and birdspotting by the Durack. We take a left turn at the Kalumburu Road intersection and cross the Hann River, then a look in at Gibb River Station and a chat with the locals at the local Aboriginal community store, with local Aboriginal artwork. Overnight here or depending on availability at Mt Elizabeth Station. BLD Day 6 - Nearby Manning Gorge waterhole is a beautiful site surrounded by large paperbark trees and is the largest accessible waterhole on the Gibb River Road. Spend some quality time here, and visit nearby Aboriginal Rock Art before we visit Mount Barnet Roadhouse, at the middle of the Gibb River Road, and a local hub and Aboriginal community centre. We can restock here, and update supplies before we head down the road to an easy 800 m walk to pictureque Galvans Gorge with Wandjina rock art, and an optional swim in the waterhole under the waterfall. Travel on through spectacular Kimberley geology, woodlands and river crossings and arrive at Imitji Community on Mt House Station, with its Aboriginal Art centre and local artists work for sale. We visit spectacular Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge) this afternoon for a hearty walk, an optional swim and great photos, then head to our overnight accommodation at Imitji Bell Gorge safaris camp or Mt Hart. (depending on availability at time of booking) BLD Day 7 – Our tour climbs the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges (formerly between 1879 and 2020, the King Leopold Ranges and we travel through the picturesque Inglis Gap and King Leopold Conservation Park. This is spectacular mountain country with impressive views over the ranges and vast woodlands and plains
Today more amazing scenery as we cross the Lennard River and pass through the ancient Devonian era Napier Range at Queen Victoria Pass viewing "Queen Victoria Head". Travel via comfortable highway cruising toward Derby, to visit the famous Prison Boab tree, and Derby highlights including the Derby wharf (30 ft tides!) on King Sound, the world’s longest cattle drinking trough, the new Mowanjum Aboriginal Art Centre (meet the artists, learn and buy from source) at Mowanjum Aboriginal Community. Depart for Broome to arrive late afternoon, time permitting to enjoy sunset at Cable Beach over the Indian Ocean and delivery to your accommodation ( accommodation own arrangement). Tour completes Time permitting enjoy a shared meal at a local bar by the beach at sunset. Tour completes 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 Rd Tour with Bungles El Questro and Manning Gorge 7 days
- Bungle Bungles 4x4 tour and walk into Cathedral Gorge, Piccanninny Creek & Echidna Gorge
- El Questro Emma Gorge walk and overnight, Zebedee Hots Springs
- Geike Gorge cruise at Fitzroy Crossing, Manning Gorge waterhole
- Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge walks
- Remote and pristine waterholes and swimming opportunities
- Genuine Small Group - usually 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 as shown, including vegetarian options.
- 6 nights Accommodation in hotel/motel/cabins
- 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 - 1 dinner own purchase in El Questro restaurant. Alcohol
- Flights to and from departure points
- Optional Mitchell Falls flight and rock art walk to falls (see extras)
Any questions please Call 1300 763 188
- Duration : 7 Days (approx.)
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Gulf Savannah Way Darwin to Cairns Accommodated Tour 9 Days
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Gulf Savannah Darwin to Cairns accommodated via Roper Bar, Lost City, Caranbirini, Lorella Springs, Hells Gate, Lawn Hill, Adels Grove, Kurumba sunset cruise, Normanton, Undarra Lava Tubes Millaa Millaa Falls Bourke & Wills last Camp 119
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Gulf Savannah Tours Darwin to Cairns via Lost City 9 days - via Ngukurr / Roper Bar, Lost City, (optional heli flight) Caranbirini Nature Reserve, Lorella Springs Wilderness Park, Hells Gate, Borroloola, Riversleigh Megafauna Fossil Fields, Lawn Hill National Park, (now Boodjamulla National Park), Adel’s Grove, Gregory Downs, Bourke & Wills Last Camp 119, Normanton, Gulflander & Savannah Lander Railways, Karumba, Gulf Carpentaria sunset cruise, Undarra Lava Tubes, Millaa Millaa Falls to Cairns.
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Gulf Savannah Way Darwin to Cairns tour 9 days …Day 1 – Depart Darwin 8 am via Stuart Highway to Pine Creek (gold and railway history – and great coffee and cakes at the Railway Cafe) then Katherine, NTs 3rd largest town. On to Mataranka for the Elsey’s history of “We of the Never Never” fame and optional dip in the nearby hot springs. Overnight Mataranka LD Day 2 – We Depart the highway for Roper Bar and Ngukurr community and take a helicopter flight to visit the “Ruined City”, a vast sandstone rock formation, with guidance from traditional owners sharing the significance of this special place – also known as Baroonja. Enjoy a look around Roper Bar on the banks of the Roper River and the border of Arnhem Land. Connect with the local indigenous culture and people, and the more recent steamboat history (supplying the building of the Overland Telegraph Line in the 1860s & 70s) and popular fishing destination. It was also a major cattle droving route from the grasslands to Queensland and southern markets and includes some of the Durack’s massive cattle drive to the Kimberley. We head to the Limmen National Park for a walk and optional swim at scenic Butterfly Falls – and a morning cuppa. Its then on to the “Southern Lost City” for a 4-6 km walk among these stunning giant columns of sandstone. Enjoy lunch here before heading further south to overnight at Lorella Springs Wilderness Park BLD Day 3 – Lorella Springs is a huge 4,000-square kilometre (one-million acre) Outback Australia cattle station surrounded by the Limmen National Park, Aboriginal land, and many kilometres of pristine Northern Territory Gulf of Carpentaria coastline, rivers and waterways. It has numerous beautiful rock pools and thermal pools for swimming and we check out Flying Fox swamp and the latest popular spot, Nannys Pool. Enjoy a relaxing adventure day here with the birdlife before overnight. BLD Day 4 – We continue south through the Limmen National Park to arrive at the township of Borroloola for supplies. At Borroloola we view the museum and history of this once wild frontier town, now a popular fishing destination. The population is around 800 (about 200 whites and 600 Aboriginal), with Aborigines living in camps around the town. Borroloola has some very different Aboriginal cultures ie the Yanyuwa and Mara are ‘saltwater people’ from the nearby islands while the Kurdanji and Karawa people are ‘mainland people’.The town is also the main support town for the McArthur River mine – one of the world’s largest zinc, lead and silver mines, situated about 70 kilometres southwest of Borroloola. We head toward the Gulf and visit King Ash Bay on the MacArthur River – a top spot to experience the atmosphere of the Gulf and a shady lunch place by the river. Time permitting and passengers keen, we visit the Lost City near Cape Crawford, (optional heli flight) and the Caranbirini Nature Reserve for more sandstone pillars.The Lost City can be explored by helicopter from base at the Heartbreak Hotel at Cape Crawford, with an amazing 15 or optional 30 minute flight over these ancient sandstone pillars, formed when all this area was underwater. Overnight at Boroloola BLD Day 5 – Today we head east over several river crossings, passing the Redbank (copper) Mine via Westmoreland (uranium deposits) and enter Queensland at Hells Gate, where police were stationed to provide escorts for settlers to the escarpments of Hell’s Gate, beyond which the Aboriginals were considered fierce. Hells Gate is the routes most western settlement in Queensland and now is a popular stopover with a grassy oasis and refreshments. We travel through forest and river crossings to the large Aboriginal community of Doomadgee, then south to Gregory Downs, our base to explore Adel’s Grove which was originally gazetted in 1904 as a Miners Homestead Lease. In 1920 Albert de Lestang took up the property as an experimental Botanical Garden (hence the name “Adel” arose from Albert’s initials). Albert planted many species of trees and shrubs and supplied the Botanical Gardens of the world with the seeds produced by his nursery. This is adjacent Lawn Hill National Park (now Boodjamulla National Park) where we walk, canoe or swim in the beautiful lagoon and river with waterfalls. Day 6 – Today we take a tour to visit the amazing Riversleigh Megafauna Fossil Fields and immerse in this unique landscape. Alternatively enjoy a relaxing day of walks and swims – your choice. Overnight Gregory Downs BLD Day 7 – We travel to Burke & Wills last camp 119, an historic site with a fascinating history and stories to tell. Enjoy a break in the frontier town of Burketown, named after Burke of the Burke and Wills Expedition of 1860 who reached the gulf near here in February 1861. Burketown was established in 1865 to service new pastoral holdings established in the region. We reach the Leichardt River, named after Ludwig Leichardt who walked this country in 1845. We check out the Leichardt Falls then travel across the “Plains of Promise” named when H M Brig Beagle (the famous ship which had carried Charles Darwin on his voyage) visited here in 1841. On to Normanton, and view the old Burns Philp store, and the 1870 railway history from the goldrush days, plus the Purple Pub. Arriving Karumba on the edge of the Gulf of Carpentaria, we enjoy a sunset river cruise. Karumba was the base of the gulf Barramundi and prawning industry and home to many salt water crocodiles. Overnight Karumba BL – Dinner at own expense in local restaurant – great fresh fish and prawns here ! Day 8 – We follow the Gulflander Railway line via the Gulf Development Road through Croydon which in goldrush days had 7000 people and 122 pubs.Travel via Georgetown and the multi award winning, Terrestrial – the Ted Elliott Mineral Collection, the largest minerals collection in the world. Overnight Georgetown BLD Day 9 – Undarra Lava Tubes tour. The Undara Lava Tubes were formed some 190,000 years ago when a major volcano erupted, its molten lava flowing down a dry river bed. As the top layer quickly cooled and crusted, the fiery magma below continued to flow through the tubes taking it further and further from the volcano. The Undara tubes are the world’s longest lava flow. The word Undara means ‘a long way’ in the Aboriginal language. One of the lava flows from Undara extends over 160 kilometres (or 100 miles). This makes it one of the longest lava flows from a single volcano on our planet in modern geological time. The original tube formed by the flow extended for approximately 100kilometres, and several sections are accessible. After our 2 hour tour and tasty lunch, we travel via the Atherton Tablelands visiting the Millaa Millaa Falls on our route to Cairns for a celebration dinner together. BLD Accommodation own arrangements.
- Duration : 9 Days (approx.)
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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
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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
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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)
- Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge walks
- Aboriginal Art Centre at 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 Centre at 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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Dinosaur Adventure Cairns to Adelaide in Style Tour 5 Days
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Highlights include Flinders Discovery Centre, Hughenden with Muttaburrasaurus, Kronosaurus Korner, Richmond Larks Quarry Dinosaur stampede, Eromanga with the largest dinosaur fossils found in Australia. Fully accommodated Cairns to Adelaide
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Dinosaur Adventure Tour: Cairns to Adelaide in Style 5-Day Highlights include - - Flinders Discovery Centre,Hughenden with Muttaburrasaurus,
- Kronosaurus Korner, Richmond
- Larks Quarry Dinosaur stampede,
- Eromanga with the largest dinosaur fossils found in Australia.
- 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 Eromanga – Dinosaur Capital Set off for Eromanga, home to some of Australia’s most significant dinosaur discoveries. The drive offers breathtaking views and a true sense of adventure. Explore the Eromanga Natural History Museum, where you’ll see the largest dinosaur fossils ever found in Australia.Engage in interactive exhibits and gain insights from expert palaeontologists. Enjoy a delicious dinner at the museum’s café, featuring local produce. Relax overnight in well-appointed accommodations, offering modern comforts in an outback setting. Day 4: Eromanga to Tibooburra – Crossing Borders Depart Eromanga and head towards the historic town of Tibooburra. The journey takes you through remote and picturesque landscapes, perfect for photography enthusiasts. Arrive in Tibooburra, known for its striking granite outcrops and rich gold mining history. Visit the Tibooburra Pioneer Park and the Courthouse Museum to learn about the town’s fascinating past.
Dinner at the local pub and overnight Day 5: Tibooburra to Adelaide – The GrandFinale Embark on the final leg of your journey towards Adelaide. Enjoy the varied landscapes as you travel from the outback to the city. Arrive in Adelaide, known for its vibrant culture and beautiful parks. Visit the South Australian Museum to see more incredible dinosaur exhibits and fossils. Conclude your adventure with a farewell dinner at one of Adelaide’s fine dining restaurants, celebrating your unforgettable journey. Overnight in a luxurious city hotel, reflecting on the incredible experiences and memories made.
Highlights Include
- Comfortable Travel: Journey in a GXL 4WD Landcruiser,ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride.
- All-Inclusive Meals: Savor delicious meals throughout the tour, from hearty breakfasts to exquisite dinners.
- 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 dinosaur adventure today and embark on a journey through time and landscapes, tailored for the discerning traveller who seeks both comfort and adventure. Call Now: 1300 763 188
- Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
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Channel Country Birdsville Lake Eyre and Dinosaurs Cairns to Adelaide Tour 5 Days
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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
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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.
Call Now: 1300 763 188
- Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
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Gulf Savannah Way Cairns to Darwin Accommodated Tour 9 Days
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Gulf Savannah Cairns to Darwin fully accommodated via Roper Bar, Limmen National Park Lost City, Lorella Springs, Hells Gate, Lawn Hill, Adels Grove, Kurumba sunset cruise, Normanton, Undarra Lava Tubes Bourke & Wills last Camp 119
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SAVE - DEDUCT $500 IF PAID IN FULL WHEN BOOKING FULLY ACCOMMODATED Gulf Savannah Way Darwin to Cairns tour 9 days …Day 1 – Depart Cairns traveling via the scenic Atherton Tablelands to Undarra Lava Tubes, where we explore these fascinating formations created by ancient volcanic activity some 190,000 years ago. The lava tubes are part of the world’s longest lava flow from a single volcano in modern geological time.After a 2-hour tour and lunch, we head west through Georgetown, with its multi-award-winning Ted Elliott Mineral Collection, before arriving at George town for an overnight stay. BLD Day 2 – Karumba & Gulflander RailwayToday we follow the Gulflander Railway line, traveling via the Gulf Development Road. We explore Croydon, once home to 7,000 people and122 pubs during the gold rush era. Continuing west, we reach Normanton,a town steeped in history with its Burns Philp store and the iconic Purple Pub. We then head to Karumba, located on the edge of the Gulf of Carpentaria, where we enjoy a spectacular sunset river cruise.Overnight in Karumba, where you can dine at a local restaurant famous for fresh seafood. BL (Dinner at own expense) Day 3 – Burke & Wills Last Camp and Gregory Downs We travel through historic frontier towns, stopping at Burke & Wills Last Camp 119, the site of the explorers' final camp before their ill-fated journey. We visit Burketown, a town established in 1865 to serve new pastoral holdings, then cross the Plains of Promise, a region visited by the H.M. Brig Beagle in 1841. Crossing the Leichardt River, named after the explorer Ludwig Leichardt, we continue to Gregory Downs for our overnight stay, where we base ourselves to explore Adel’s Grove and Lawn Hill National Park (Boodjamulla National Park). BLD Day 4 – Adel’s Grove and Lawn Hill National Park - Today we visit Adel’s Grove, originally an experimental botanical garden established by Albert de Lestang (ADEL) in 1920, before exploring Lawn Hill National Park. Enjoy walks, canoeing, or a swim in the stunning lagoons andrivers with picturesque waterfalls. In the afternoon, we explore the Riversleigh Megafauna Fossil Fields, one of the richest fossil deposits in the world,revealing a fascinating prehistoric landscape. Return to Gregory Downs (or the "Helton" at Hells Gate Roadhouse for overnight. Hel;ls Gate is an iconic landmark where settlers once needed police escorts due to the fierce local Aboriginal tribes. BLD Day 5 – Hells Gate and Borroloola - We head west toward the Northern Territory, (on the dirt Highway 1) crossing many rivers in the Gulf region via the MacArthur River mine to Borroloola,known for its fascinating mix of Aboriginal cultures and frontier history, which we see on display in the old police station. Overnight Borroloola BLD Day 6 – Lost City and Lorella Springs Wilderness Park - Today, we enter Limmen National Park to explore the spectacular Southern Lost City, and walk amongst these giant columns of sandstone that look like an ancient city, formed when the region was once underwater. An optional helicopter flight over these impressive sandstone pillars may be available- please advise if interested.Then we enjoy a relaxing evening at the beautiful Lorella Springs Wilderness Park, with its many rock pools and thermal springs. BLD
Day 7 – Lorella Springs Wilderness Park - Spend the day at Lorella Springs, a one-million-acre outback cattle station surrounded by pristine wilderness. You can relax in the numerous thermal pools, explore the nearby Flying Fox Swamp, or visit the popular Nanny’s Pool. The area is a haven for birdlife, and there are many opportunities for adventure and exploration. Overnight at Lorella Springs. BLD Day 8 – An early morning soak in the nearby hot springs could suit you, before departure for Roper Bar and Matarranka We depart Lorella Springs, to scenic Butterfly Falls named diue to the massive numbers of butterflys that breed here. Traveling north with stop at Roper Bar, an historic location on the Roper River and the border of Arnhem Land. Learn about the area's steamboat history and its role in supplying materials for the Overland Telegraph Line in the 1860s and 1870s. Overnight at Mataranka. BLD Day 9 – Mataranka to Darwin On our final day, we enjoy Mataranka, famous for its hot springs and the setting of the novel "We of the Never Never." Take a dip in the refreshing thermal waters or enjoy learning about the area's history before continuing to Katherine, the Northern Territory’s third-largest town. We then travel via Pine Creek, known for its gold and railway heritage, before arriving in Darwin to conclude the tour. BL Accommodation own arrangements Inclusions: - 8 nights Fully accommodated
- All meals as specified (BLD = Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
- Expert professional guides
- Duration : 9 Days (approx.)
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Highlights include Flinders Discovery Centre, Hughenden with Muttaburrasaurus, Kronosaurus Korner, Richmond Larks Quarry Dinosaur stampede, Eromanga with the largest dinosaur fossils found in Australia. Fully accommodated Cairns to Sydney
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Dinosaurs & Dreamtime: Where Ancient Meets Eternal A Seven-Day Journey Through Australia's Timeless Heart Step into a land where prehistoric giants once roamed and dreaming stories echo across endless horizons. Our signature seven-day expedition from tropical Cairns to spectacular Sydney weaves together 95 million years of history with the world's oldest living culture, creating an unforgettable Australian odyssey. Day One: From Reef to Red Earth Your journey begins in the tropical paradise of Cairns, where the Great Barrier Reef meets ancient rainforest. As we venture westward, watch the landscape transform from emerald rainforest to golden savannah. The morning light plays across the changing terrain as we make our way to historic Herberton. In Hughenden, prepare to be amazed as you come face-to-face with 'Hughie', a magnificent Muttaburrasaurus skeleton. By afternoon, Richmond welcomes us with the world-class Kronosaurus Korner, where marine fossils tell tales of an inland sea. As sunset paints the sky, raise a glass to your first night under the vast outback stars. Day Two: Following Dinosaur Footsteps Dawn breaks over Lake Fred Tritton, offering photographers a symphony of light and color. Our journey to Muttaburra takes us to the very spot where the first Muttaburrasaurus was unearthed. The historic Muttaburra Hotel serves up both lunch and legends. Winton beckons with its crown jewel - the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum. The day's crescendo comes at Lark Quarry Conservation Park, where you'll witness the world's only known dinosaur stampede site. Tonight, rest at the iconic North Gregory Hotel, birthplace of "Waltzing Matilda." Day Three: Legends Take Flight Longreach greets us with the proud legacy of Australian aviation at the Qantas Founders Museum. The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame brings to life the legends of the outback's most remarkable characters. Traditional billy tea and damper fuel our spirits before we continue to Blackall, home of the legendary Black Stump. Here, authentic outback hospitality awaits at the historic Barcoo Hotel, where local graziers share tales over hearty country fare. Day Four: Workers' Heritage to Prehistoric Wonders Morning finds us in Barcaldine, where the Tree of Knowledge stands as a silent sentinel to Australia's labor movement. The Workers Heritage Centre paints a vivid picture of the struggles and triumphs that shaped our nation. By afternoon, Eromanga reveals its prehistoric treasures, including 'Cooper', Australia's largest dinosaur. As night falls, join our resident astronomer for an unforgettable stargazing experience at Cooper's Country Lodge. Day Five: Ancient Waters, Timeless Culture Our journey through Channel Country leads us to Bourke, where the mighty Darling River has carved stories in the land for millennia. In Brewarrina, witness one of humanity's oldest engineering feats - the ancient Aboriginal fish traps, a testament to over 40,000 years of indigenous ingenuity. Tonight, immerse yourself in living culture with a traditional smoking ceremony and dreamtime stories at the Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum. Day Six: From Wetland Wonders to Celestial Secrets The Macquarie Marshes await with their symphony of birdlife and rich ecosystem. Learn the secrets of bush tucker from traditional owners before capturing the perfect shot during our photography masterclass. As day turns to night in Coonabarabran, the Warrumbungle National Park and Siding Spring Observatory invite you to explore the southern sky's celestial wonders. Day Seven: Mountains, Memories, and Metropolis Our final day dawns with a spectacular sunrise over the Warrumbungles before we wind our way through the majestic Blue Mountains. Toast your journey with new friends over lunch at Echo Point, gazing across the iconic Three Sisters, before arriving in Sydney, where ancient songlines meet modern dreams. Highlights Include
- Comfortable Travel: Journey in a GXL 4WD Landcruiser,ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride.
- All-Inclusive Meals: Savor delicious meals throughout the tour, from hearty breakfasts to exquisite dinners.
- 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.
- Indigenous cultural experiences
- All entry fees and activities
Limited to 8 passengers per departure, this intimate expedition operates from March to October, when the outback weather is at its finest. Moderate fitness required for short walks and fossil site visits. Join us on a journey where every sunset tells a story, every meal shares a memory, and every moment brings you closer to the heart of ancient Australia. Book your seat on this extraordinary dinosaur adventure today and embark on a journey through time and landscapes, tailored for the discerning traveller who seeks both comfort and adventure. Call Now: 1300 763 188
- Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
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Outback Queensland Dinosaurs & Discovery Sydney to Cairns 7 Days
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Highlights include Flinders Discovery Centre, Hughenden with Muttaburrasaurus, Kronosaurus Korner, Richmond Larks Quarry Dinosaur stampede, Eromanga with the largest dinosaur fossils found in Australia. Fully accommodated Sydney to Cairns
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Dinosaurs Discovery & Dreamtime: Where Ancient Meets Eternal A Seven-Day Journey Through Australia's Timeless Heart Step into a land where prehistoric giants once roamed and dreaming stories echo across endless horizons. Our signature seven-day expedition from tropical Cairns to spectacular Sydney weaves together 95 million years of history with the world's oldest living culture, creating an unforgettable Australian odyssey.
TOUR RUNS REVERSE DIRECTION
Day One: From Reef to Red Earth Your journey begins in the tropical paradise of Cairns, where the Great Barrier Reef meets ancient rainforest. As we venture westward, watch the landscape transform from emerald rainforest to golden savannah. The morning light plays across the changing terrain as we make our way to historic Herberton. In Hughenden, prepare to be amazed as you come face-to-face with 'Hughie', a magnificent Muttaburrasaurus skeleton. By afternoon, Richmond welcomes us with the world-class Kronosaurus Korner, where marine fossils tell tales of an inland sea. As sunset paints the sky, raise a glass to your first night under the vast outback stars. Day Two: Following Dinosaur Footsteps Dawn breaks over Lake Fred Tritton, offering photographers a symphony of light and color. Our journey to Muttaburra takes us to the very spot where the first Muttaburrasaurus was unearthed. The historic Muttaburra Hotel serves up both lunch and legends. Winton beckons with its crown jewel - the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum. The day's crescendo comes at Lark Quarry Conservation Park, where you'll witness the world's only known dinosaur stampede site. Tonight, rest at the iconic North Gregory Hotel, birthplace of "Waltzing Matilda." Day Three: Legends Take Flight Longreach greets us with the proud legacy of Australian aviation at the Qantas Founders Museum. The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame brings to life the legends of the outback's most remarkable characters. Traditional billy tea and damper fuel our spirits before we continue to Blackall, home of the legendary Black Stump. Here, authentic outback hospitality awaits at the historic Barcoo Hotel, where local graziers share tales over hearty country fare. Day Four: Workers' Heritage to Prehistoric Wonders Morning finds us in Barcaldine, where the Tree of Knowledge stands as a silent sentinel to Australia's labor movement. The Workers Heritage Centre paints a vivid picture of the struggles and triumphs that shaped our nation. By afternoon, Eromanga reveals its prehistoric treasures, including 'Cooper', Australia's largest dinosaur. As night falls, join our resident astronomer for an unforgettable stargazing experience at Cooper's Country Lodge. Day Five: Ancient Waters, Timeless Culture Our journey through Channel Country leads us to Bourke, where the mighty Darling River has carved stories in the land for millennia. In Brewarrina, witness one of humanity's oldest engineering feats - the ancient Aboriginal fish traps, a testament to over 40,000 years of indigenous ingenuity. Tonight, immerse yourself in living culture with a traditional smoking ceremony and dreamtime stories at the Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum. Day Six: From Wetland Wonders to Celestial Secrets The Macquarie Marshes await with their symphony of birdlife and rich ecosystem. Learn the secrets of bush tucker from traditional owners before capturing the perfect shot during our photography masterclass. As day turns to night in Coonabarabran, the Warrumbungle National Park and Siding Spring Observatory invite you to explore the southern sky's celestial wonders. Day Seven: Mountains, Memories, and Metropolis Our final day dawns with a spectacular sunrise over the Warrumbungles before we wind our way through the majestic Blue Mountains. Toast your journey with new friends over lunch at Echo Point, gazing across the iconic Three Sisters, before arriving in Sydney, where ancient songlines meet modern dreams. Highlights Include
- Comfortable Travel: Journey in a GXL 4WD Landcruiser,ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride.
- All-Inclusive Meals: Savor delicious meals throughout the tour, from hearty breakfasts to exquisite dinners.
- 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.
- Indigenous cultural experiences
- All entry fees and activities
Limited to 8 passengers per departure, this intimate expedition operates from March to October, when the outback weather is at its finest. Moderate fitness required for short walks and fossil site visits. Join us on a journey where every sunset tells a story, every meal shares a memory, and every moment brings you closer to the heart of ancient Australia. Book your seat on this extraordinary dinosaur adventure today and embark on a journey through time and landscapes, tailored for the discerning traveller who seeks both comfort and adventure. Call Now: 1300 763 188
- Duration : 7 Days (approx.)
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Channel and Corner Country Alice Springs to Birdsville Innamincka Broken Hill Mungo Adelaide 10 Day Tour
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Channel and Corner Country Alice Springs or Uluru to Boulia Birdsville Innamincka Cameron Corner Broken Hill Mungo Adelaide 10 Day Tour fully accommodated
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Channel and Corner Country Adelaide Mungo Broken Hill Tibooburra Cameron Corner Innamincka Birdsville Boulia Alice Springs 10 Day Tour - Join tour from Alice Springs or Uluru, to Adelaide, Mildura or Broken Hill (rail option to Sydney)
- Fully accommodated hotel rooms or outback cabins at Tobermorey
- Genuine small group - 2-4 per 4WD
- NOT a Bus
- Tour Operation since 1993
Overnights Stops are - Tobermorey, Boulia, Birdsville 2N, Innamincka, Tibooburra, Broken Hill 2N Mungo NP, Adelaide This Small group luxury 4WD travel via Channel and Corner Country Adelaide Broken Hill Innamincka Birdsville Alice Springs 10 Day Tour runs from Adelaide to Alice Springs via Mungo National Park, Darling River Run via Pooncarie and Menindee Lakes, Burke and Wills camp, Broken Hill, Silverton, Milparinka, Tibooburra, Cameron Corner, Moomba, Innamincka, Dig Tree, Coongie Lakes (access allowing) Mungerannie, Birdsville, Bedourie, Boulia, Tobermorey, Plenty Highway to Alice Springs. Explore in the footsteps of Burke & Wills (visit the Dig Tree) in this remote and fascinating area around the junction of the NSW, QLD & SA borders and beyond. This tour includes Big Red sandhill viewing the Simpson Desert, Cooper Creek cruise, Boulia, Min Min lights encounter and Plenty Highway desert travel and Gemtree minerals visit. Visit the famous Dig Tree & historic reserve, plus Burke's Grave on the banks of Cooper Creek. 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 adjacent the Dog Fence. 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. Includes 2 hour Cooper Creek cruise at Innamincka if operating
ITINERARY DETAILS - FROM ALICE OR ULURU SOUTH BOUND Day 1 - Depart Alice Springs and travel via Gemtree (mineral fossicking) and the Plenty Highway to Tobermorey, a remote cattle station nestled in the stunning Outback landscape. As you journey through the vast expanses, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the rugged terrain, with giant termite nests dotting the horizon. Arrive at Tobermorey and settle into your accommodation, surrounded by the peacefulness of the Outback. Take a moment to enjoy the serene beauty of the surroundings before an evening under the star-filled sky. LD Day 2 - Continue your adventure as you make your way to Boulia, a charming Outback town with a rich pioneering history. Explore the town's historic landmarks, such as the Stonehouse Museum, which offers insights into the early days of settlement. Visit the Min Min Encounter, a captivating theatre presentation that delves into the mysterious phenomenon of the Min Min lights, a phenomenon that has intrigued and baffled locals and visitors for decades. The exhibition sheds light on the stories and legends surrounding these strange lights, adding an air of intrigue to your journey. Continue south via Channel Country lakes and rivers with rich birdlife to Overnight Bedourie BLD Day 3 - Your journey takes you to the iconic Birdsville, a remote outpost renowned for its connection to Outback exploration and adventure. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this remote town, which comes alive during the annual Birdsville Races, a legendary horse racing event. Visit the Birdsville Hotel, an iconic Outback pub steeped in history, and listen to the stories of the old drovers and explorers who once passed through this rugged region. You'll have the opportunity to climb Big Red, the tallest sand dune in the Simpson Desert. As you conquer its sandy slopes, be rewarded with panoramic views of the vast desert landscape stretching out as far as the eye can see. Explore the local attractions, such as the Burke & Wills marked tree, a significant historical site marking the ill-fated expedition of these explorers. Discover the remnants of Australia's most famous thermal power station, a testament to the ingenuity and challenges faced in this harsh environment. Take a moment to soak in the stunning views of the vast red dunes that surround the town, offering a glimpse of the awe-inspiring Simpson Desert. Overnight Birdsville BLD
Day 4 - Depart Birdsville and make your way to the historic town of Innamincka, located on the banks of the legendary Cooper Creek. Immerse yourself in the rich history of this region, where explorers such as Burke and Wills ventured into the unknown. Visit the Dig Tree, a poignant memorial to the ill-fated expedition, and learn about the challenges and triumphs faced by these early pioneers. Take a leisurely cruise along Cooper Creek, marvelling at the tranquil beauty of the waterway and the diverse birdlife that calls it home. Overnight Innamincka BLD
Day 5 - Spend another day in Innamincka, exploring the captivating landscapes and engaging with the local community. Discover the stunning Coongie Lakes if the access route is open, a haven for birdlife and a sanctuary of natural beauty. Delve deeper into the history of Innamincka, with its connections to early European settlement and the Indigenous cultures that have thrived in this region for thousands of years. Enjoy the warm hospitality of the Innaminka Hotel and immerse yourself in the stories and legends that have shaped this unique Outback town. Cooper Creek cruise option if running Overnight Innamincka BLD
Day 6 - Depart Innamincka and venture toward Tibooburra, a historic Outback town nestled amidst the rugged Jump-Up country. Travel via Moomba oil and gas fields, the Strzelecki Track and Cameron Corner then via Sturt National Park and the Wild Deserts wildlife restoration project. In Tibooburra, explore the National Park Museum, which showcases the region's rich heritage and the resilience of those who lived and worked in this harsh environment. Admire the unique geological formations of the Jump-Up country, characterized by flat-topped mesas and sweeping views that stretch out as far as the eye can see. Take a moment to appreciate the serenity of this remote region, where time seems to stand still. Overnight Tibooburra BLD
Day 7 - Today, your journey takes you to Milparinka, an old gold mining town south of Tibooburra. From there to Broken Hill, a vibrant city with a fascinating mining history and a thriving artistic community. Discover the famous Silverton, a small town that has captured the imaginations of filmmakers and artists alike. Visit the Living Desert sculptures, an impressive outdoor gallery that showcases the artistic talents of local and international artists against the backdrop of the Outback landscape. Explore the Pro Hart Gallery, dedicated to the works of one of Australia's most renowned artists, and gain insights into the region's artistic heritage. Overnight Broken Hill BLD Day 8 - Enjoy another day in Broken Hill, where you can delve deeper into the city's rich history and cultural offerings. Explore the Railway & Historical Museum, which sheds light on the importance of the railway in connecting remote Outback communities. Visit Menindee Lakes, a series of interconnected waterways that provide a vital lifeline to the region's flora and fauna. Learn about the rich biodiversity and the significance of these lakes to the local ecosystem. In the evening, enjoy a well-deserved dinner at one of Broken Hill's iconic establishments, where you can savour delicious cuisine while reflecting on the experiences of your Outback journey. Overnight Broken Hill
Day 9 - Depart Broken Hill and make your way to the stunning Mungo National Park, a World Heritage-listed site of immense cultural and natural significance. Explore the Walls of China, a striking formation of ancient lunettes that bear witness to the region's Aboriginal heritage and the stories of its traditional custodians, including Mungo Man and Mungo Woman. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the park, including the restored woolshed, which offers insights into the region's pastoral heritage. As you explore the park, take in the sweeping views of the vast Mungo landscape, shaped by millennia of natural processes. Overnight Mungo National Park
Day 10 - Today marks the final leg of your journey as you make your way to Adelaide, the vibrant capital of South Australia. Travel through the scenic Barossa Valley wine country, renowned for its world-class vineyards and picturesque landscapes. Sample the region's renowned wines and indulge in delectable gourmet experiences along the way. As you approach Adelaide, take a moment to reflect on the incredible landscapes, rich history, and unique experiences that have defined your Outback adventure. Tour completes Adelaide. Accommodation own arrangements. This fully inclusive tour is by small group luxury 4WD travel. Inclusions- Genuine small group 2- 4 per car, in 4WD Landcruisers up to 3 cars
- 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
- Ensuite hotel/motel accommodation except possible 1 night camping at Tobermorey if booked out.
- All Delicious meals on tour, including vegetarian options.
- All World Heritage and National Park entry and accommodation fees
- Contributions of tour price support Outback Kids and nature care programs.
- You – and Your involvement in a creation much bigger than most can imagine
Exclusions - Alcohol
- Flights to and from departure points
HIGHLIGHTS - Start Uluru or Alice Springs - Complete Adelaide, Mildura or Broken Hill - please ASK
- Fully accommodated hotel rooms if booked early
- Genuine small group - 2-4 per 4WD
- NOT a Bus
- Tours operation since 1993
Join tour from Alice Springs or Uluru, to Adelaide, Mildura or Broken Hill (fly or rail options to Sydney or other cities)
- Duration : 10 Days (approx.)
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Old Ghan Railway Oodnadatta Track Lake Eyre Adelaide to Alice Springs Tour
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Follow the Old Ghan Railway line from Port Augusta to Alice Springs with Pitchi Ritchi Railway to Quorn then 4WD via Old Ghan & Overland Telegraph Line via Beltana Farina Marree Lake Eyre Oodnadatta Dalhousie Finke Rodina to Alice Springs
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Old Ghan Railway Oodnadatta Track & Lake Eyre Adelaide to Alice Springs Tour – Follow the Old Ghan railway line from Port Augusta to Alice Springs with Pitchi Ritchi railway to Quorn then 4WD via the Old Ghan Railway & Overland Telegraph Line (OTL), via Beltana Farina Marree via Lake Eyre shore walk, Curdimurka, Coward Springs, Strangeways, Algebuckina, William Creek, Oodnadatta, Dalhousie Springs, Mt Dare, Simpson Desert, to Alice Springs. Small Group 4WD touring from Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Broken Hill, Marree, with Lake Eyre Flight optional Daily Overnights + Highlights If from Sydney - via Broken Hill pickup option with Peterborough 3 gauge yard, stunning light show and overnight - please ASK Depart from Adelaide - Arrive day prior to visit the National Rail Museum & rail photo exhibition next day
- If travelling from Sydney – Broken Hill Optional from Sydney visit Cowra engine sheds & Peterborough Roundhouse, night show and 3 guage yard - please ask
Day 1 - Pickups in Adelaide from 8 am from your CBD location to visit the National Rail Museum & rail photo exhibition. Depart Adelaide 12 noon via.Port Pirie, (with historic museum) Augusta, Pt Wakefield, wind farms, Pt Pirie port and rail history, Spencers Gulf to visit the Wadlata Outback Centre then overnight Port Augusta Day 2 - The Rail Ride - Ride the steam train Pitchi Ritchi Afghan Express from Pt Augusta to Quorn, Inspect steam engines, engine sheds and yards Depart Port Augusta railway Station 10:30 am - See the ancient Flinders Ranges landscape unfold before you on the full-day Afghan Express from Port Augusta Railway Station to the historic outback railway town of Quorn. Travelling the old Ghan route over red earth and bluebush plains from Port Augusta, you'll watch the ranges creep ever-closer before entering the Pichi Richi Pass with its rocky outcrops, dry riverbeds and beautiful hilly scenery. The Afghan Express is the name railwaymen gave to the passenger train that ran from Terowie to Oodnadatta, through Quorn, in 1923. In time, this was abbreviated to the Ghan. The railway was ultimately extended to Alice Springs by 1929. The Ghan
used the Pichi Richi Railway route until 1956 when a new standard-gauge
railway from Stirling North to Brachina bypassed the narrow gauge
railway through the Pichi Richi Pass. - Full day journey from Port Augusta to Quorn - 74 km return
- Approximately 2 hour journey each way, with morning tea at Woolshed Flat
- Wherever practicable, original Ghan steam locomotive NM25 and genuine timber-bodied carriages built in the late 1920s will be used
- Diesel services use an historic Ghan locomotive, either NSU52 or NT76
- Departs Port Augusta at 10.30 am, and arrives at Quorn at approximately 12.15 pm for 1 hour stop, then return journey.
Day 3 - Leaving Port Augusta we have more time in Quorn, and steam angels willing, an engine shed and workshop tour. Closed-in footwear must be worn. We now travel by 4WD visiting railway towns and history of Hawker, Kanyaka Station, Marree, Beltana, Farina, Parachilna, see the Leigh Creek coal mine site, In Marree see the Old Ghan loop & cattle yards, 2 Old Ghan engines, 2 rail gauge platform, Tom Kruse “Outback Mailman” truck Tom Kruse museum and the Marree Rail History Museum - overnight Marree Hotel Day 4 - Travel the Oodnadatta Track following the Old Ghan track and OT line visiting active Mound Springs and railway stops enroute including to Curdimurka, Beresford and Margaret Siding to Coward Springs (hot spa available) to view the Ghan Engineers Shed and museum - Onwards to Strangeways (Telegraph Station site) and Angedool to William Creek Rocket Park and William Creek hotel for overnight Day 5 - At William Creek take a Lake Eyre flight (optional extra) then by 4WD travel Old Ghan route via Algebuckina Bridge (the largest on Old Ghan) and visit the Pink Roadhouse and extensive Railway Museum and precinct at Oodnadatta for overnight Day 6 - Leaving Oodnadatta we head for Dalhousie Springs for hot springs swim under the palm trees. Overnight Mt Dare Hotel Day 7 - Onwards to Finke, Rodinga Siding, Maryvale Station & Aboriginal community, Ewaninga Rock art - Overnight Alice Springs and celebration dinner Day 8 - Morning visit to Alice Springs National Transport Museum – Optional flights home or Ghan to Adelaide or Darwin or tour to Darwin via Devils Marbles & /or Lost City - Overnight Alice Springs Day 9 Optional - Alice Springs optional extra day or tour to Uluru via Western MacDonnell Ranges, Meerenie Loop & Palm Valley Our Lake Eyre component has time for an optional spectacular 1 hr flight with Warburton Groove which includes viewing Cooper Creek, Warburton Groove (the major inflows), Elliot Price Conservation Park, Campbell Point, Jackboot, Halligan & Belt Bays, Lake Eyre South, major islands & landmarks. Learn of the Marree Man giant sculpture. Visit Lake Eyre South shoreline, 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. Plus Painted Hills flight option. Includes Alice Springs Transport Museum & historic steam engines and railway steam engine workshop visit. Includes
- All meals
- Pitchi Ritchie rail ride - Port Augusta to Quorn
- National Railway Museum entry
- Wadlata Outback Centre entry
- National Transport Museum Entry
Excludes - Alcohol
- Items of personal; nature
- Transport to start in Adelaide and from finish in Alice Springs
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- Duration : 8 Days (approx.)
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East Coast Islands Explorer Sydney to Cairns via Byron Bay Noosa Hervey Bay, Frazer Island, Hamilton Island overnight, Magnetic Island by luxury boutique group 4WD seeing and stopping where you want to see and stop
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East Coast Islands Explorer Sydney to Cairns via Byron Bay Noosa Hervey Bay, Frazer Island, Hamilton Island overnight, Magnetic Island by luxury boutique group 4WD seeing and stopping where you want to see and stop
Highlights -
- Balanced Drive Times: Easy drive days with regular rest stops and scenic highlights.
- Island Retreats: Explore Frazer Island (K'gari) and plus overnight on Hamilton and Magnetic Islands offer relaxation and tropical luxury.
- Unique Experiences:
Fraser Island, the Whitsundays, and Magnetic Island provide opportunities for gentle adventure and wildlife encounters. Plus fascinating Paronella Park - Accessibility and Comfort: The itinerary prioritizes comfort, leisure, and accessible activities suitable for all fitness levels.
Itinerary
Day 1: Sydney to Port Macquarie- Distance: ~385 km | Drive Time: ~4.5 hours
- Highlights:
- Depart Sydney via the Pacific Highway with a break at Newcastle for morning tea.
- Visit the Koala Hospital in Port Macquarie to learn about local conservation efforts.
- Enjoy a leisurely walk along Town Beach or explore the Breakwall.
- Overnight: Port Macquarie.
Day 2: Port Macquarie to Byron Bay- Distance: ~440 km | Drive Time: ~5.5 hours
- Highlights:
- Drive through scenic coastal areas, stopping at the Big Banana in Coffs Harbour for refreshments.
- Arrive at Byron Bay and visit Cape Byron Lighthouse for panoramic ocean views.
- Relax with dinner at a beachfront café and explore local boutique shops.
- Overnight: Byron Bay.
Day 3: Byron Bay to Hervey Bay- Distance: ~400 km | Drive Time: ~5.5 hours
- Highlights:
- Travel along the Pacific Motorway, crossing into Queensland.
- Stop in Brisbane for lunch and a stroll along South Bank’s scenic riverfront.
- Arrive at Hervey Bay, known for its calm waters and proximity to Fraser Island.
- Enjoy an evening walk along the Esplanade.
- Overnight: Hervey Bay.
Day 4: Explore Fraser Island (K’gari)- Highlights:
- Embark on a full-day guided tour of Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world.
- Visit iconic sites such as Lake McKenzie, Eli Creek, and the Maheno Shipwreck.
- Return to Hervey Bay in the evening for a relaxed dinner by the bay.
- Overnight: Hervey Bay.
Day 5: Hervey Bay to Yeppoon- Distance: ~590 km | Drive Time: ~7.5 hours
- Highlights:
- Journey through the Queensland countryside, stopping in Bundaberg for lunch.
- Arrive in Yeppoon, the gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef.
- Walk along the Yeppoon Lagoon and Foreshore for stunning coastal views.
- Overnight: Yeppoon.
Day 6: Yeppoon to Hamilton Island (Drive + Ferry Transfer)- Distance: ~520 km | Drive Time: ~6.5 hours
- Highlights:
- Drive to Airlie Beach, then enjoy a ferry transfer to Hamilton Island.
- Relax on the island’s pristine beaches or indulge in a spa treatment.
- Consider a sunset cruise or leisure activities like golf or wildlife encounters.
- Overnight: Hamilton Island.
Day 7: Hamilton Island to Bowen (Ferry + Drive)- Distance: ~85 km | Drive Time: ~1.5 hours
- Highlights:
- Take the ferry back to the mainland and drive to Bowen, a quiet coastal town.
- Visit Horseshoe Bay for snorkeling or a relaxing beach stroll.
- Explore Bowen’s famous murals and enjoy the seaside atmosphere.
- Overnight: Bowen.
Day 8: Bowen to Magnetic Island (Drive + Ferry Transfer)- Distance: ~210 km | Drive Time: ~2.5 hours
- Highlights:
- Drive to Townsville and take a ferry to Magnetic Island, known for its scenic beauty and wildlife.
- Explore Magnetic Island’s walking trails or take a guided wildlife tour to spot koalas.
- Relax with dinner at a beachfront restaurant overlooking the Coral Sea.
- Overnight: Magnetic Island.
Day 9: Magnetic Island to Cairns- Distance: ~350 km | Drive Time: ~5 hours
- Highlights:
- Return to the mainland and travel to Cairns via lush tropical landscapes.
- Visit historic and fascinating Paronella Park
- Stop at Babinda Boulders or Josephine Falls for a refreshing rainforest walk.
- Arrive in Cairns and enjoy a celebratory dinner at a waterfront restaurant.
- Overnight: Cairns.
his itinerary offers a seamless blend of scenic drives, natural wonders, and relaxing island stays for senior travelers seeking a memorable journey from Sydney to Cairns.
- Duration : 8 Days (approx.)
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Kimberley Darwin or Kununurra to to Broome Lake Argyle Mitchell Falls 7 Day Tour Overnights Kununurra , Lake Argyle, El Questro, Bungles Bungles, Fitzroy Crossing, 6 nights to Broome with Mitchell falls or Horizontal falls add on options
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Kimberley Darwin (or Kununurra) to Broome Lake Argyle Mitchell Falls 7 Day TourOption to meet tour departing from Kununurra from Darwin by air or coach Overnights Kununurra x 1, Lake Argyle, El Questro, Bungles Bungles x 2 Fitzroy Crossing, 7 nights then Broome 1N 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 Kununurra this evening for overnight in a local motel. We check you into your hotel for the evening and enjoy a meal in local restaurant. Day 2 – Kununurra (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, to the Sandalwood Factory. Here we learn of sandalwood types and production, and can sample some of the sandalwood products. Enjoy a picnic lunch by the lake side before a short walk in Mirima National Park also known as Hidden Valley National Park. We check out the Zebra Rock and local Aboriginal art galleries, and complete essential shopping at the Argyle (pink) Diamond gallery. Around midday we leave Kununurra for Lake Argyle Resort, where we have lucnh, before an afteroon sunset cruise on Lake Argyle. Your Lake Argyle Sunset Cruise will take you through ‘the Heads’ to Pintpot Bay and out to the largest of more than 70 islands on the Lake, Hagan Island. After stopping for a refreshing swim in the tranquil waters of the Bay of Islands as the sun sets, enjoy some nibbles with a complimentary beer and wine. Remember to take your bathers and towel as you are able to have a swim as part of your tour on Lake Argyle. After your Lake Argyle cruise relax at the Lake Argyle resort for the night, on the cliff top overlooking Lake Argyle. Overnight at Lake Argyle Resort. BLD Day 3 – Enjoy an optional early swim at the resorts iconic “infinity pool” overlooking Lake Argyle. Depart Lake Argyle Resort, with an optional visit to the historic Durack Homestead Museum which is the original Durack homestead rebuilt after flooding of Lake Argyle. We head off on 40 km of sealed Gibb River Road, under the Cockburn Range to explore El Questro treats including lunch by Jackaroos waterhole by a giant boab before we cross the Pentecost River at El Questro and join an afternoon cruise on the Chamberlain River Gorge. El Questro is a million acres of spectacular Kimberley scenery, rivers and gorges. Its here that the movie Australia was filmed, nestled under the Cockburn Ranges. After the cruise enjoy a spectacular sunset from Pigeon Lookout over the rugged Savannah landscape and the Pentecost River.Dinner at El Questro’s award winning outdoor restaurant overlooking the Pentecost River. Restaurant dinner own expense. Overnight at El Questro resort. BL Day 4 – Zebedee hot springs are waiting for us this morning for a warm and relaxing soak in these natural springs among the Livingstonia Palms under the 1.8 Billion year old mountain ranges. An optional gorge walk to Emma Gorge sacred waterhole is available with a swim at the end in the refreshing waters under the waterfall. Alternatively relax in the comfort of the resorts shady garden and fine coffee. Now we head to Wyndham and local history and highlights, before lunch at Five Rivers Lookout overlooking the spectacular Cambridge Gulf – where 5 of the main Kimberley rivers flow into the Timor Sea. After lunch its the Ramsar listed Parry’s Lagoon (Marglu Billabong) for the rich wetlands bird life including Jabirus and Brolgas, Whistling Ducks, Magpie Geese, waders and more and some quiet time in the Bird Hide. We now Leaving the lagoon we view old Telegraph Station that played a key role in WWI before joining the Savannah Way / Great Northern Highway for the Bungle Bungles. Our route takes us through Turkey Creek and Warmun Aboriginal Community (famous artists from here include Rover Thomas) and through spectacular rugged granite mountain ranges past the Argyle Diamond Mine and vast cattle stations to our overnight stop at Bungle Bungles Safari Park. BLD Day 5 – Experience the extraordinary Bungles Bungles in Purnululu National Park by 4WD and marvel at this high energy amazing orange and black striped beehive landscape formed by giant river systems. Enjoy an easy walk to the spectacular Cathedral Gorge, amongst the Beehive Domes and Picaninny Creek and after lunch an optional walk in Echidna Chasm or to a nearby Osmand Lookout. Optional scenic helicopter flights available – 18 mins approx $300) Overnight Bungle Bungles Safari Park. BLD Day 6 – After breakfast Halls Creek is next with its gold mining history including the tale of Russian Jack, before the local Aboriginal Art Centre. This 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 7 – After breakfast we then follow the boabs and the Devonian Reef / Napier Range to Tunnel Creek, well hidden in the fascinating geology of this limestone reef with its many boab trees and picturesque complex shapes. This is where the Aboriginal freedom fighter Jandamarra and the Bunuba Resistance was centred in the 1890s, depicted in 2 novels and a recent stage production. Here we can don torches and shorts to wade through this incredible underground river system full of stalagmites and stalactites and even an under ground spring. Alternatively, take a short walk in the shady and refreshing surrounding area by the creek that feeds the underground water system. Travelling on by the Napier Range we arrive for lunch and a short walk in Windjana Gorge National Park with abundant wildlife and numerous freshwater crocodiles in this eerie, ancient seabed environment – where the mega fauna roamed. There are plenty of fresh water crocodiles here and abundant bird and lush plant life. Leaving Windjana Gorge we travel the Gibb River Road to the Mowanjum Aboriginal Art Centre and Derby township, and view King Sound where Australia’s biggest tides of 10m or 30 ft occur. We visit the culturally significant Prison Boab Tree. Depart for Broome to arrive late afternoon, time permitting to enjoy sunset at Cable Beach over the Indian Ocean. Enjoy tasty tapas like treats from the Cable Beach Club Sunset Bar for dinner and drinks by the beach at sunset. Dinner own expense this evening. BL Accommodation this evening own arrangements or booking in extras. OPTIONAL DAY 8 - choose as option when proceeding in booking Day 8 - Mitchell Falls walk and swim, Helicopter scenic over falls, Aboriginal rock art, flight from/return to Broome - You will be collected this morning for transfer to airport and returned after tour completion. Duration: Full Day Tour (approx. 12 hours) Flight Time: 5.6 Hours - Departure options: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday What to Bring: Swimwear, Towel, Hat, Sunscreen, Hiking shoes, Sunglasses, Camera - Departing Broome, we track North across King Sound, home to Australia's largest tides, fly over Walcott Inlet, the rarely seen Harding Range, and the Prince Regent River, before landing at Mitchell Plateau airstrip.
- On arrival, you will be met by your tour guide from Kingfisher Tours. After a quick meet and greet, experience driving along one of the most remote Kimberley tracks in your comfortably airconditioned 4WD through the vast ancient Livistona Palm forest to the Mertens campground (Ranger Base) and the start of the 4.5km Punamii-unpuu Hiking Trail.
- Guided by your tour guide, enjoy a 4km cultural walk travelling past majestic waterfalls, spell-binding gorges, Aboriginal rock art and sites of cultural significance to the Wunambal people with swimming opportunities.
- Admire the unforgettable view of Mitchell Falls whilst you enjoy a packed lunch, rest and rejuvenate.
- After exploring the falls, a refreshing swim and many photo opportunities, enjoy an exhilarating helicopter scenic flight with HeliSpirit over the majestic Mitchell Falls and Mertens Gorge and be transferred back to the Range Base for the drive back to Mitchell Plateau airstrip.
- After arriving back at the airfield, enjoy some well-earned refreshments before the homeward flight.
- On the homeward flight, we track the coastline past Kuri Bay, home to the Paspaley Pearl Farm and the beautiful Montgomery Reef.
- Fly over Horizontal Waterfalls described by Sir David Attenborough as the 8th Natural Wonder of the World.
- Marvel at the stunning Buccaneer Archipelago and it's 1,000 islands and the stunning northern tip of the Dampier Peninsula, Cape Leveque.
- Coastal return flight along the bays and beaches of the Dampier Peninsula with views of Beagle Bay, James Price Point, Willie Creek Pearl Farm and world-famous Cable Beach as the sun sets over the Indian Ocean.
PLEASE NOTE: The 4km walk from Punamii-unpuu camp site to the Mitchell Falls will be the highlight of your visit, we allow 2 hours to complete the hike. The terrain on this walking trail can be difficult and requires a high level of fitness. Care should be taken due to uneven surfaces, water crossings, cliffs and gorges. Please also note that should the Mitchell Falls cease to flow we may suspend the remainder of the Mitchell Falls tour season schedule. The Horizontal Waterfalls is a natural phenomenon which is tide dependant with variable flow. We cannot guarantee the amount or level of water flowing through the Horizontal Waterfalls when overflying due to the structured tour schedule. NOTE - Accommodation this evening in Broome is own arrangements or book an extra night with us at the checkout or take flights home, or ask re other options.. 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. Kimberley Darwin (or Kununurra) to Broome Lake Argyle Mitchell Falls 7 Day TourInclusions - Darwin or Kununurra to Broome via Halls Creek includes 4WD drive in to Bungle Bungles
- Mitchell Falls flight with walk to Merton & Mitchell Falls
- Cruises on Lake Argyle & Chamberlain River plus Geike Gorge on Fitzroy River
- Bungle Bungles Domes walk to Cathedral Gorge and Piccanniny Creek
- El Questro walks & swims, Zebedee Hot Springs, Emma Gorge, Jackaroos waterhole, Cockburn Range
- Cattle Stations of El Questro, Mabel Downs and many more
- Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek – Jandamarra story, Fitzroy Crossing
- Accommodation in high quality local venues
- All fees, meals except 1, 6 nights fully accommodated
Exclusions for Kimberley Kununurra to Broome Lake Argyle Mitchell Falls 8 Day Tour - 1 dinner own purchase in restaurant. Alcohol
- Mitchell Falls Flight unless chosen as an extra
- Flights to and from departure points
- Last nights accommodation in Broome
- Duration : 7 Days (approx.)
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