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

Karijini Pilbara Karratha Tours from Broome

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


Accommodation at Karijini Eco Lodge and motels is included

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

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WA Wildflowers Perth to Southern Coast Stirling Ranges Tour 5 days × × × × × × ×
WA Wildflowers Perth to Southern Coast Stirling Ranges Tour 5 days

WA Wildflowers Perth to Southern Coast Stirling Ranges Tour 5 days

Stirling Ranges, Albany, Denmark, Margaret River, journey via the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges, and down to the spectacular southern coastline through vast seas of wildflowers

The Stirling Range National Park is home to more than 1,500 species of native plants, 87 of which aren’t found anywhere else in the world. With unique and abundant wildflowers, including Banksia, Dryandras, Queen Sheba Orchids and Mountain Bells, plus the beauty of the mountain landscape, this park is one of the South West’s most popular destinations. The pathways in Porongurup National Park lead through Marri, Jarrah and Karri forest to reach the summits of weathered granite domes. From here there are panoramic views  of the coastline, the nearby Stirling Range, surrounding farmland and vineyards.

Amongst the granite and the scenic views you’ll discover a diversity of native flora and fauna; from the yellow Acacias and purple Hovea, to wallabies, antechinus, southern brown bandicoots and grey kangaroos.  Indian Ocean  The powerful Southern Ocean has sculptured spectacular coastal features known as ‘The Gap’ and the ‘Natural Bridge’ along Torndirrup National Park’s buffeted coastline. Complemented by a display of wildflowers, including the Sticky Tailflower, the pink Pimilea Rosea and blue Scaevola Nitida. 

Margaret River  William Bay National Park is renowned for its windswept granite rocks, which have a striking primeval appearance. Enjoy one of Western Australia’s most iconic beaches at Greens Pool. Clear emerald waters, pure white sand and granite rocks shelter the bay, making it a top spot for swimming, snorkelling and diving.  Southern Ocean  Make sure you visit Western Australia’s famous Valley of the Giants. This magnificent sight is best from the Tree Top Walk, which soars gently upwards, 40 metres into the tingle foliage and extends for 600 metres.  

Inclusions

  • 5 days 4 nights in motel / hotel accommodation
  • Professional and experienced 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.
  • Accommodated sleeping or comfy camping – Your choice. Camp gear is modern and easy to use.
  • Optional Accommodation upgrades available if pre booked .
  • 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 restaurants, Alcohol
  • Accommodation upgrades if required. Available most nights if pre booked
  • Flights to and from departure points

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,995.00

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WA Wildflowers Kalgoorlie Perth to Southern Coast Stirling Ranges Tour 7 days × × × × × × ×
WA Wildflowers Kalgoorlie Perth to Southern Coast Stirling Ranges Tour 7 days

WA Wildflowers Kalgoorlie Perth to Southern Coast Stirling Ranges Tour 7 days

From Perth to Wave Rock, Kalgoorlie, Stirling Ranges, Albany, Denmark, Margaret River, journey via the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges, and along the spectacular southern coastline through vast seas of wildflowers

From Perth to Wave Rock, Kalgoorlie, Stirling Ranges, Albany, Denmark, Margaret River,  journey via the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges, and along the spectacular southern and western coastlines through vast seas of wildflowers and magnificent National Parks

Consider an optional boat trip to Rottnest Island, a gazetted A-class nature reserve, or closer to home.

The Stirling Range National Park is home to more than 1,500 species of native plants, 87 of which aren’t found anywhere else in the world. With unique and abundant wildflowers, including Banksia, Dryandras, Queen Sheba Orchids and Mountain Bells, plus the beauty of the mountain landscape, this park is one of the South West’s most popular destinations. The pathways in Porongurup National Park lead through Marri, Jarrah and Karri forest to reach the summits of weathered granite domes. From here there are panoramic views of the coastline, the nearby Stirling Range, surrounding farmland and vineyards.

Amongst the granite and the scenic views you’ll discover a diversity of native flora and fauna; from the yellow Acacias and purple Hovea, to wallabies, antechinus, southern brown bandicoots and grey kangaroos. The powerful Southern Ocean has sculptured spectacular coastal features known as ‘The Gap’ and the ‘Natural Bridge’ along Torndirrup National Park’s buffeted coastline. Complemented by a display of wildflowers, including the Sticky Tailflower, the pink Pimilea Rosea and blue Scaevola Nitida. 

Margaret River  William Bay National Park is renowned for its windswept granite rocks, which have a striking primeval appearance. Enjoy one of Western Australia’s most iconic beaches at Greens Pool. Clear emerald waters, pure white sand and granite rocks shelter the bay, making it a top spot for swimming, snorkelling and diving in The Southern Ocean.  We visit Western Australia’s famous Valley of the Giants. This magnificent sight is best from the Tree Top Walk, which soars gently upwards, 40 metres into the tingle foliage and extends for 600 metres. 

Programme

Day 1 Perth – Wave Rock

Travel through the Golden Outback viewing and stopping for wildflowers on our journey to Boddington, the site of Australia’s largest gold mine. Continue to Wave Rock, a unique and ancient rock formation.

Hotel: Wave Rock Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 2 - Wave Rock – Kalgoorlie

Travel via Coolgardie a former gold boomtown and on to Kalgoorlie for amazing views over the famous Super Pit open-cut gold mine, and a tour of this famous town.

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 3 Kalgoorlie – Esperance

Visit Cape Le Grand National Park for the wild coastal scenery, rugged granite peaks, sweeping heathlands and white sand beaches. At Lucky Bay, we may see some whales after their calf birthing.

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4 Esperance – Albany

Travel on through Ravensthorpe and the unique Fitzgerald Biosphere. Later, at Bluff Knoll Lookout, you’ll witness the rugged beauty of the Stirling Ranges National Park. Continue to Albany, a town famous for its whaling station and Anzac history. Consider a visit to the National ANZAC Centre, where 41,000 men and woman departed for the Great War.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 5 Albany – Margaret River

Explore the Giants Tree Top Walk in the majestic Tingle forest. Then to Cape Leeuwin, where the Indian and Great Southern Oceans meet. On to Margaret River, one of Australia’s premier wine-growing regions. Enjoy the beaches of the nearby coast, and perhaps spot migratory whales between June and November.

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6 Margaret River - Margaret River

Margaret River is known not only for its fabulous wine but also for its fresh produce and boutique producers. Continue to a local winery for wine tastings and lunch prepared using fresh local produce.

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 7 Margaret River – Perth

You may like to take a stroll along the 2-kilometre jetty in Busselton, a popular holiday town on the shores of Geographe Bay. On arrival in Fremantle, the afternoon is yours to explore this wonderful city. You could visit the colourful Fremantle Markets to purchase local arts and crafts and taste local produce. We recommend taking a wander along the Fremantle foreshore to observe the impressive fishing fleet. Enjoy celebration completion dinner this evening. Accommodation own arrangements. 

Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Inclusions
  • 7 days 6 nights in motel / hotel accommodation
  • 5 Dinners, 5 Lunches, 6 Breakfasts
  • Professional and experienced 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.
  • Accommodated sleeping or comfy camping – Your choice. Camp gear is modern and easy to use.
  • Optional Accommodation upgrades available if pre booked .
  • 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

  • Some meals own purchase as shown, Alcohol
  • Accommodation upgrades if required. Available most nights if pre booked
  • Flights to and from departure points




  • Duration : 10 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$5,395.00

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Broome to Perth via Kalbarri Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia Tour 10 day Tour via West Coast of Western Australia × × × × × × ×
Broome to Perth via Kalbarri Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia Tour 10 day Tour via West Coast of Western Australia

Broome to Perth via Kalbarri Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia Tour 10 day Tour via West Coast of Western Australia

Includes 80 Mile Beach Millstream Karijini National Parks Pilbara, Hamersley Ranges Port Hedland 2 nights in Karijini NP to explore amazing wildflowers gorges walks & water holes Kalbarri NP Monkey Mia, Exmouth, Coral Bay and much more

Broome to Perth via Kalbarri Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia TourKarijini Gorges Tour via Kalbarri Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia Tour 10 day Tour via West Coast of Western Australia.

ITINERARY  Includes 80 Mile Beach,  Millstream NP, Karijini National Park, Pilbara, Hamersley Ranges, Port Hedland 2 nights at Karijini Eco Retreat to explore amazing wildflowers, gorges, walks & water holes & Oxer, Joffre, Fortescue, Hancock, Dales gorges, Fern & Circular Pools. Plus BHPs Port Hedland docks, Newman, Burrup Rock Art, Red Dog Memorial, Rio Tinto Railway Road to Tom Price. Mine tour option.Includes Ningaloo Reef glass-bottom boat cruise, (or swim with whale sharks option at extra cost), Coral Bay, Monkey Mia dolphins & Kalbarri NP 2 nights, and Pinnacles from Perth

Fully Accommodated in motelsTravel via Kalbarri Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia Tour 10 days via West Coast of Western Australia. Personal & Private luxury 4WD

Tour Details – from Broome to Perth via West Coast of Western Australia.

Day 1 – Depart Broome visit Great Northern Highway through cattle grazing country, adjacent the Great Sandy Desert. Visit Sandfire and Pardoo and 80Mile Beach for a short walk in the sand amongst the coral and multiple shellfish washed up by the Indian Ocean. Optional swim. We cross the mighty De Grey River, and arrive in the BHP operated Port Hedland, now also FMG nearby.  We visit the docks area and view massive shipping traffic in this busy port. Overnight in Port Hedland.

Day 2 – Head south through scenic and stunning Pilbara landscapes and river crossings to Karratha – the port for Rio Tinto & Roy Hill mine. Roy Hill is Hancock Prospecting’s majority-owned US$10 billion mega iron ore operation, which has successfully ramped up production to become Australia’s single largest iron ore mine producing 60 million tonnes of ore per annum.

We learn of the history of the region at the visitors centre and witness this modern industrial phenomenon that brings massive wealth to Australia. The Red Dog memorial is also nearby at Dampier and he’s always happy to see visitors. After lunch by the beach, Explore Burrup Peninsula rock art, the largest rock art site in the world, with petroglyphs estimated around 25-30 million years old. Here also is one of the worlds largest LNG liquefied gas plants processing offshore gas for export. Overnight Karratha.

Day 3 – Visit unique landscapes of Millstream National Park with the FortesqueRiver lookouts, then travel the Rio Tinto private Railway Road, witnessing up close the largest trains in the world carrying Iron Ore to Karratha docks. Depart for Tom Price (mine tour optional) before we head for Hammersley Gorge  - Karijini Eco Retreat for overnight

Day 3-4  - Two nights at Karijini EcoRetreat to explore amazing wildflowers, gorges, walks & water holes &Oxer lookout, and Fortescue, Hancock, Dales, Red, Joffre and Knox Gorges, and Fern & Circular Pools. Fern & Circular Pools with swimming opportunities and overnights at the Karijini Eco Retreat.

Day 5 – Depart Karijini and travel via Tom Price (mine tour option) then scenic mountain, iron ore and cattle country via the Nanutarra Road to Nanutarra and Learmonth.

The Tom Price Rio Tinto Mine – The Mount Tom price mine is owned by Rio Tinto /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. Overnight Exmouth on NorthWest Cape.

Day 6 – In Exmouth, we visit the monument a tribute to Operation Jaywick. This operation involved the “Krait”, a captured Japanese fishing vessel. This vessel sailed from Exmouth to Singapore in WWII. This elite crew severely damaged seven ships totalling almost 40 000tons. The party returned to Exmouth Gulf after 47 days at sea. See https://www.abc.net.au/austory/the-story-of-the-krait/8466640

Travelling around North West Cape to Charles Knife and Shothole Canyon in Cape Range National Park. Then via Ningaloo and Ningaloo Reef. Explore the world’s largest fringing Ningaloo Reef. It is situated only metres from the shore in places and has over 500 species of tropical fish and 250corals along with the world’s largest fish, the giant whale shark (late March-July) and Humpback Whales (June- November). Charter boats are available for diving and fishing. Overnight Coral Bay

Day 7Enjoy relaxing in Coral Bay then a Glass-bottom boat cruise (included) or optional Whale swim available. We head further south,for Carnarvon exploring more of this unique landscape.  Overnight Carnarvon

Day 8Visit the ancient Stromatolites of Hamelin Bay and the 120km long Shell Beach, two of the unique natural attractions in the area.We visit the Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery Centre and learn about the bay history, culture and why it is one of the few places on earth to meet all four natural criteria for World Heritage listing. Meet the friendly Dolphins of Monkey Mia followed by a boat cruise on the marine rich waters of the bay. Overnight Shark Bay

Day 9–  Explore Kalbarri National Park and visitors centre, with a stunning coastal walk and spectacular coastal cliff lookouts and inland gorges. VisitEagle Bluff with big bay view, and shark and dugong sightings. Overnight Kalbarri

Day 10 – Continue to the City of Geraldton-Greenough. We visit the WA Museum Geraldton and the HMAS Sydney Memorial for stunning views over the city and ocean. Travel the IndianOcean Drive on the West Australian Coast via Cervantes and Jurien Bay to NambungNational Park. Enjoy the atmosphere of the surreal limestone Pinnacles of upright stones. Arrive in Perth and enjoy an evening dinner together. Accommodation own arrangements.  Tour completes in Perth

Inclusions

  • 10 DAYS 9 Nights fully accommodated in ensuite accommodation
  • Professional and experienced driver/guide
  • Long established relationships with local Aboriginal people enriches experiences
  • Access to remote areas and rock art sites unreachable by most tour vehicles
  • All meals, except 3 dinners
  • 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

  • 4 dinners own purchase in restaurants, Alcohol
  • Flights to and from departure points


  • Duration : 10 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$8,495.00

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Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 1 Day × × × × × × ×
Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 1 Day

Cape Leveque Tours from Broome 1 Day

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

Cape Leveque Tours from Broome - 1 day tour

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

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

Cape Leveque 1 Day Tours includes options for the following

Included

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

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

Please ask for details & available dates for Cape Leveque Tours

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

Add on before or after a Karjini or Kimberley tour

Call 0417244600 for details







  • Duration : 1 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$447.00

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Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching Wildflowers Perth to Adelaide 5 days × × × × × × ×
Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching Wildflowers Perth to Adelaide 5 days

Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching Wildflowers Perth to Adelaide 5 days

Small group (2-4 people) 4WD tour Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching – Perth to Adelaide 5 days - or reverse Tour- with WILDFLOWERS, WAVE ROCK & WHALE WATCHING at Head of Bight Eyre Bird Observatory & Telegraph Station plus lots more

WILDFLOWERS, WAVE ROCK & WHALE WATCHING – Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching –

Perth to Adelaide 5 days + Eyre Bird Observatory & Telegraph Station, Head of Bight via Ceduna, Head of Great Australian Bight, Nullarbor Plain, Norseman, Hyden, Wave Rock, great wildflowers to Perth. Kalgoorlie & Broome options – please ask.

Fully accommodated 5 days 4 nights tour

Tours Include -

Pildappa Rock 
– a unique pink inselberg located 15 kilometres northeast of Minnipa. Situated in South Australia’s granite country, locals proudly proclaim Pildappa to rival the more famous “Wave Rock” – a sandstone wave form located in Hyden Western Australia.

Murrawijinie Caves
-  limestone caves  – a large doline – a collapsed cave, along with 2 more caves typical of the Nullarbor’s Karst topography. Caves 2 and 3 are the most interesting with Hawks and Swallows using the caves as nesting sites. Temperatures inside the caves can be over 10 degrees cooler than above ground temperatures – especially during summer.

Eyre Bird Observatory & Telegraph Station  - Immerse yourself in a classic chapter of Australian history in a peaceful and strikingly scenic outpost.
The Eyre Bird Observatory was established as Australia's first bird observatory by Birds Australia (formerly the RAOU) in 1977.The observatory is a lovely old stone building nestled between leafy woodlands and striking white dunes within walking distance of the beach. It was built in 1897 to serve as a telegraph station on the Intercolonial Telegraph Line (South Australia to Western Australia). It is located near the site where explorer Edward John Eyre found water during his overland journey from Adelaide to Albany in 1841. The station was deserted in 1930 and remained so until its restoration in 1977.The building incorporates a fine natural history library and a small museum, which provides some history of the Eyre Telegraph Station and the telegraph line. It also contains information and displays on the coastal environments, including past activities such as whaling. Ruins of other telegraph stations built on the Intercolonial Telegraph Line are located to the east at Eucla (near Eucla National Park) and to the west at Israelite Bay, which lies within Nuytsland Nature Reserve.


Small group tours by luxury Landscruisers includes –


  • Head of Bight SA whale watching
  • Blowholes and Murrawijinie limestone Caves visits
  • Eyre Bird Observatory & Telegraph Station

 Perth to Adelaide 5 DAYS inclusions -

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


More details Call 0417 244600




  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$3,788.00

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Perth to Broome via Kalbarri Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia Tour 10 day Tour via West Coast of Western Australia. × × × × × × Book Now Available
Perth to Broome via Kalbarri Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia Tour 10 day Tour via West Coast of Western Australia.

Perth to Broome via Kalbarri Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia Tour 10 day Tour via West Coast of Western Australia.

Includes 80 Mile Beach Millstream Karijini National Parks Pilbara, Hamersley Ranges Port Hedland 2 nights in Karijini NP to explore amazing wildflowers gorges walks & water holes Kalbarri NP Monkey Mia, Exmouth, Coral Bay and much more

Perth to Broome via Kalbarri Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia Tour


Karijini Gorges Tour Perth to Broome via Kalbarri Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia Tour 10 day Tour via West Coast of Western Australia.

Includes 80 Mile Beach, Millstream NP, Karijini National Park, Pilbara, Hamersley Ranges, Port Hedland 2 nights at Karijini Eco Retreat to explore amazing wildflowers, gorges, walks & water holes & Oxer, Joffre, Fortescue, Hancock, Dales gorges, Fern & Circular Pools. Plus BHPs Port Hedland docks, Newman, Burrup Rock Art, Red Dog Memorial, Rio Tinto Railway Road to Tom Price. Mine tour option.

Includes Ningaloo Reef glass bottom boat cruise, (or swim with whale sharks option at extra cost), Coral Bay, Monkey Mia dolphins & Kalbarri NP 2 nights, and Pinnacles from Perth

Accommodated, camping or combination of both available

Perth to Broome via Kalbari Karijini Ningaloo Monkey Mia Tour 10 days via West Coast of Western Australia.

Personal & Private luxury 4WD Tour Includes 80 Mile Beach, Marble Bar & Millstream NP, Karijini National Park, Pilbara, Hamersley Ranges, Port Hedland 2 nights at Karijini Eco Retreat to explore amazing wildflowers, gorges, walks & water holes & Oxer, Joffre, Fortescue, Hancock, Dales gorges, Fern & Circular Pools. Plus BHPs Port Hedland docks, Newman, Burrup Rock Art, Red Dog Memorial, Rio Tinto Railway Road to Tom Price. Mine tour option. Includes Ningaloo Reef glass bottom boat cruise, (or swim with whale sharks option at extra cost), Coral Bay, Monkey Mia dolphins & Kalbarri NP 2 nights, and Pinnacles from Perth - Ask re reverse Broome to Exmouth 6 day option also available.  Book Tour

Tour Details – from Perth to Broome via West Coast of Western Australia.

Day 1 – Depart Perth via the Indian Ocean Drive for Nambung National Park up the West Australian Coast. Enjoy the atmosphere of the surreal limestone Pinnacles of upright stones. Continue via coast road to Cervantes and Jurien Bay via the beautiful Beekeepers Nature Reserve to the City of Geraldton-Greenough. We visit the WA Museum Geraldton and the HMAS Sydney Memorial for stunning views over the city and ocean. Overnight Geraldton

Day 2 – Then to Kalbarri National Park via the scenic coastal drive. Explore Kalbarri National Park and visitors centre, plus stunning walks and spectacular coastal cliff lookouts and inland gorges. Kalbarri National Park includes the Murchison River gorge which runs for nearly 80 km on the lower reaches of the Murchison River through the red and white banded sandstone to create formations such as Nature’s Window and The Loop, Z-Bend and Hawks Head, with scenic gorge views at the Ross Graham Lookout and views of the town and river mouth at Meanarra Hill.Enjoy sunset views and dinner in town. Overnight Kalbarri

Day 3 – Heading north, we meet the friendly dolphins of Monkey Mia followed by a boat cruise on the marine rich waters of the bay. Visit Eagle Bluff with big bay view, and shark and dugong sightings. We visit the Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery Centre and learn about the bay’s history, culture and why it is one of the few places on earth to meet all four natural criteria for World Heritage listing.. Overnight Monkey Mia or nearby Denham

Day 4 – Check out the dolphins and local sights and visit the ancient Stromatolites of Hamelin Bay and the 120km long Shell Beach, two of the unique natural attractions in the area. Back on the scenic route to this agricultural area and Overnight Carnarvon

Day 5 – Today enjoy Coral Bay to explore the world’s largest fringing Ningaloo Reef. It is situated only metres from the shore in places and has over 500 species of tropical fish and 250 corals along with the world’s largest fish, the giant whale shark (late March-July) and Humpback Whales (June-November). Coral Bay is located right on the Ningaloo Reef, and is a snorkeler's and divers paradise and offers safe swimming. Charter boats are available for diving and fishing. From here we take the fascinating sandhills road toward Exmouth and a visit the spectacular scenery of Charles Knife and Shothole Canyon in the Cape Range National Park. Optional Ningaloo Reef cruise, glass bottom boat or whale swim. We also visit a monument as a tribute to Operation Jaywick.This operation involved the “Krait”, a captured Japanese fishing vessel. This vessel sailed from Exmouth to Singapore in WWII. This elite crew severely damaged seven ships totalling almost 40 000tons. The party returned to Exmouth Gulf after 47 days at sea. See https://www.abc.net.au/austory/the-story-of-the-krait/8466640  Overnight Exmouth

Day 6 – 7 – We head for Tom Price and Karijini National Park via Nautarra Roadhuse. In Karijin NP we have 2 nights at Karijini Eco Retreat to explore amazing wildflowers, gorges, walks & water holes & Oxer lookout, and Fortescue, Hancock, Dales, Red, Joffre and Knox Gorges, and Fern & Circular Pools.with swimming opportunities and 2 overnights at the Karijini Eco Retreat.

Day 8 – Morning walk opportunity in nearby Joffre Gorge then departure for Tom Price (mine tour optional) before we head for Hammersley Gorge and down the Rio Tinto private Railway Road, witnessing the largest trains in the world carrying Iron Ore to Karratha docks. Visit unique landscapes of Millstream National Park with the Fortesque River lookouts, to arrive at Karratha for the evening.  Early Departing Karijini

The Tom Price Rio Tinto Mine – The Mount Tom price mine is owned by Rio Tinto / 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. Overnight Karratha

Day 9 – Explore Burrup Peninsula rock art, the largest rock art site in the worlds, with petroglyphs estimated around 25-30 million years old. Here also is one of the worlds largest LNG liquefied gas plants processing offshore gas for export. We learn at the visitors centre and witness this modern industrial phenomenon in that brings massive wealth to Australia. The Red Dog memorial is also nearby at Dampier and he’s always happy to see visitors. After lunch by the beach, we head up through scenic Pilbara landscapes and river crossings to Port Hedland for overnight.

Day 10 – Witness the BHP operated Port Hedland docks and massive shipping traffic in this busy port before we head for 80 Mile Beach and a short walk in the sand and optional swim. We cross the mighty De Grey River, travelling through cattle grazing country and visit Pardoo & Sandfire and arrive Broome late afternoon

Inclusions
  • 10 DAYS 9 Nights fully accommodated in ensuite accommodation
  • Professional and experienced driver/guide
  • Long established relationships with local Aboriginal people enriches experiences
  • Access to remote areas and rock art sites unreachable by most tour vehicles
  • All meals, except 4 dinners
  • 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

  • 4 dinners own purchase in restaurants, Alcohol
  • Flights to and from departure points
  • Some optional cruises as mentioned in the itinerary

  • Duration : 10 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$10,495.00

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Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching Wildflower Adelaide to Perth 5 days Book Now Available × × × × × ×
Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching Wildflower Adelaide to Perth 5 days

Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching Wildflower Adelaide to Perth 5 days

Small group (2-4 people) 4WD tour Nullarbor Plains Whale Watching – Adelaide to Perth 5 days with WILDFLOWERS, WAVE ROCK & WHALE WATCHING at Head of Bight Eyre Bird Observatory & Telegraph Station plus lots more

ADELAIDE to PERTH – 5 Day Small Group Luxury 4WD Tour

Wildflowers • Wave Rock • Whale Watching • Eyre Bird Observatory • Nullarbor Plains

  • Fully accommodated 5 days / 4 nights
  • Genuine small group – 2–4 per LandCruiser
  • NOT a bus
  • 30+ years tour operation

Combined tour & past passenger discounts apply – please ask

This Small Group Luxury 4WD journey travels from Adelaide to Perth across the spectacular Nullarbor Plain, Great Australian Bight, and iconic outback landscapes, visiting Pildappa Rock, Head of Bight, Murrawijinie Caves, Eyre Bird Observatory, Wave Rock and Western Australia's inland goldfields.

Enjoy whale watching, wildflowers, dramatic cliffs, limestone caves and Australia’s early telegraph history. Travel in comfort with experienced local guides.

ITINERARY – ADELAIDE to PERTH (5 Days)

Day 1 – Adelaide to Streaky Bay via Eyre Peninsula & Pildappa Rock

Depart Adelaide and travel north via Port Wakefield and the Spencer Gulf to Port Augusta. Continue across the Eyre Peninsula through Kimba to Minnipa. Visit Pildappa Rock, a remarkable pink granite inselberg with sweeping wave-like flared walls, rivaling WA’s Wave Rock. Arrive in the picturesque coastal town of Streaky Bay for a relaxing evening beside the bay.

Overnight Streaky Bay – ensuite hotel accommodation. Meals: L, D

Day 2 – Whale Watching at Head of Bight, Murrawijinie Caves - Nullarbor to Border Village

Travel to the world-class whale watching cliffs at the Head of Bight. During May–October, Southern Right Whales can often be seen calving just metres from shore beneath towering limestone cliffs. 

Continue to the Murrawijinie Caves – featuring a huge doline and two fascinating limestone cave systems used by hawks and swallows for nesting. Temperatures inside the caves may be over 10°C cooler than above ground.

Cross the vast Nullarbor Plain, spotting wildlife along the way, and arrive at Border Village on the SA/WA state line.

Overnight Border Village – ensuite accommodation. Meals: B, L, D

Day 3 – Border Village to Norseman via Eucla Telegraph Station & 90 Mile Straight & Eyre Bird Observatory 

Just over the border we visit the sand-filled remains of the historic Eucla Telegraph Station, once a critical link in Australia’s communication line. Shifting white dunes continue to reclaim the structure.

Near Coclebiddy, we turn south toward the coast, we take a scenic 4WD detour to the historic Eyre Bird Observatory, Australia’s first dedicated bird observatory, established in 1977 within the beautifully restored 1897 Eyre Telegraph Station. Nestled between shimmering white sand dunes and woodland, this isolated outpost offers a unique insight into Australia’s early communications history, coastal ecology and migratory birdlife. There is time to explore the museum, walk to the beach, enjoy the peaceful surroundings and experience the sense of isolation that defined early telegraph operators’ lives. Birdlife here is prolific, with honeyeaters, parrots, wrens and raptors often seen around the station and dunes.

Travel west across the expansive limestone plains through Madura, Cocklebiddy and Caiguna, traversing the famous 90 Mile Straight, Australia’s longest straight road.

Arrive in the historic gold-mining centre of Norseman, gateway to WA’s southern goldfields.

Overnight Norseman – motel accommodation (ensuite). Meals: B, L, D

Day 4 – Norseman to Hyden via Granite Woodlands & Wave Rock

Distance: approx. 460 km (including 4WD detour)

Depart Norseman this morning and travel west through classic goldfields country before joining the remarkable Granite and Woodlands Discovery Trail, an iconic outback route stretching across 300 km of pristine eucalypt woodland, salmon gums and granite outcrops. This remote track offers a peaceful contrast to the highway, with interpretive stops along the way and opportunities for wildlife sightings, photography and quiet reflection in one of Australia’s last great untouched woodland systems.

Rejoining the inland route, we travel through salmon gum woodlands and rich wheatbelt country toward Hyden, arriving late afternoon at one of Western Australia’s most iconic natural wonders: Wave Rock. This striking 15-metre-high granite wave, formed over 2.7 billion years, curves dramatically like a cresting ocean swell frozen in time. Nearby features include Hippo’s Yawn, Gnamma Holes, interpretive trails and, in season, vibrant displays of wildflowers including everlastings, grevilleas and orchids.

Settle into your Hyden accommodation and enjoy a relaxing evening after a day immersed in outback woodlands, remote coastal history and ancient geological marvels.

Overnight Hyden – hotel accommodation (ensuite). Meals: B, L, D

DAY 5 – Hyden to Perth via Wildflower Country Hyden → Corrigin → York → Perth

This morning enjoy more time at Wave Rock, then travel west through Hyden’s rolling wheatbelt into classic WA wildflower country. In season (Aug–Oct) the roadsides burst with vibrant pink, yellow, and white everlastings, along with grevilleas, hakeas, and delicate spider orchids.

Stop in the historic township of York, WA’s first inland settlement, with beautifully restored Victorian & Federation buildings.

Arrive into Perth this afternoon, with drop-off at your hotel or airport.

Meals: B, L

Tour Inclusions
  • Fully accommodated – 4 nights ensuite hotel/motel
  • All meals (vegetarian options available)
  • Luxury small-group 4WD travel (2–4 per vehicle)
  • Professional, experienced driver-guide
  • National Park entry fees
  • Head of Bight whale watching (seasonal)
  • Murrawijinie Caves & Nullarbor highlights
  • Eyre Bird Observatory & Telegraph Station visit
  • Wave Rock, 
  • Pildappa Rock & wildflowers
  • Airport or hotel pickup & return
  • Contributions support Outback Kids & Australian Wildlife Conservancy

  • Duration : 5 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$4,688.00

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Canning Stock Route Tour Alice Springs to Wiluna with Tanami Track Perth option 15 days × × × × × × ×
Canning Stock Route Tour Alice Springs to Wiluna with Tanami Track Perth option 15 days

Canning Stock Route Tour Alice Springs to Wiluna with Tanami Track Perth option 15 days

The Canning Stock Route 15 day journey from Alice Springs via Tanami Track Halls Creek, Billilluna Aboriginal Community, Paraku IPA, Durba Springs, Wardabunni Onegunyah Rockhole, Durba Springs to Wiluna / Perth option

The Canning Stock Route 16 day journey includes Fitzroy Crossing, Halls Creek, Billilluna Aboriginal Community, Lake Gregory (bird watchers paradise), Paraku Indigenous Protected Area, Wardabunni Rockhole, Durba Springs, Onegunyah Rockhole, Lake Disappointment, Glen Ayle Station, then the rich mineral & Gold rush areas around Wiluna and Newman.

Tour includes travel by luxury Toyota Landcruiser GXL  vehicles (4 persons per vehicle), 3 nights motel accommodation (Broome, Halls Creek and Newman), all meals, fees, permits, professional 4WD driver guides, delicious healthy meals, deluxe & modern camping gear supplied including full height tents, stretchers if required, hot showers & real toilet.

Price of 16 day Canning Stock Route tour from Broome to Newman. Marble Bar option – Add return to Broome 2 days including extra 1 night accommodation (optional BHP Whaleback mine tour available) plus sightseeing at Marble Bar & 80 Mile Beach  - Add $ 680. (can be paid after online booking)

Our Canning Stock Route Tours travel the original Canning Stock Route created by Albert Canning in 1908 for Kimberley cattlemen to take their stock to the southern markets. The route includes 51 wells and stretches 2,013 kilometres from Halls Creek to Wiluna in Western Australia. The Canning Stock Route now forms one of the most remote and challenging four wheel drive tracks in the world…. Our route takes us via awesome desert landscapes as we travel via the Great Sandy Desert, Tanami and Gibson Deserts through gibbers, sandhills, ancient ranges and salt lakes
 
Our journey includes Fitzroy Crossing, Halls Creek, Billilluna Aboriginal Community, Lake Gregory region (bird watchers paradise), Paraku Indigenous Protected Area, Wardabunni Rockhole, Durba Springs, Diebel Springs, Onegunyah Rockhole, Lake Disappointment, Helen Hill, Slate Range, Ural Native Title Well, Glen Ayle Station, then the rich mineral & Gold rush areas around Wiluna and Newman.
Tour includes Toyota Landcruiser GXL 100 vehicles (max. 4 persons per vehicle in convoy) , 4 nights motel accommodation (Halls Creek, Kunawarritji Aboriginal Community, Wiluna, and Newman), all meals, fees, permits, professional 4WD driver guides, delicious healthy meals, comfortable most modern camping gear supplied including full height easy up tents, stretchers if required, comfortable mattresses or swags if preferred, linen and pillow cases, showers & real toilet.
Alice Springs or Broome departures are same departure dates, with return options – please ask.

Broome to Newman or Broome. 16 days from Broome to Newman WA (to fly to Perth) or return to Broome via Marble Bar – 17 days. Our journey includes Fitzroy Crossing, Halls Creek, Billilluna Aboriginal Community, Lake Gregory (bird watchers paradise), Paraku Indigenous Protected Area, Kunawarritji Aboriginal Community, Wardabunni Rockhole, Durba Springs, Diebel Springs, Onegunyah Rockhole, Lake Disappointment, Helen Hill, Slate Range, Ural Native Title Well, Glen Ayle Station, then the rich mineral & Gold rush areas around Wiluna and Newman.  SEATS AVAILABLE – ASK FOR DETAILS 

Canning Stock Route Tours

Join us Departing on this 16 day tour from Broome to Newman WA to fly out or return to Broome via Marble Bar - 17 days.
OR – Depart from Alice Springs.

Note Alice Springs departures meet Broome departures near Balgo /  Lake Gregory after travelling from Alice Springs via Tanami Track, Tillmouth Well and Rabbit Flat.  Both tours travel together and overnight at Canning SR end at Wiluna and visit Well 2. Alice Springs tour returns on Gunbarrel Highway (created by Len Beddell) via Carnegie, Everard Junction, Warburton (great Aboriginal art work), Giles Weather Station, Schwerin Mural Crescent, Docker River, Uluru, Alice Springs

Canning Stock Route Tours – Itinerary from Broome – see note at end re from Alice Springs
 
Day 1 – Broome - You will be collected from the airport in Broome or meet at our groups pre-arranged accommodation. Enjoy your leisure time in Broome during the day and join us for a debriefing and group dinner that evening and a good nights rest before the big adventure.
Day 2 - After breakfast we depart via the vast savannah grasslands, majestic Boab trees and powerful mountains of the Western Kimberley crossing the Fitzroy River near Willare. Travelling on we stop at a giant boab tree over a thousand years old, and appreciate more of the uniqueness of these trees. We travel via the Erskine Ranges to historic Fitzroy Crossing where we have time to visit the local Aboriginal Art centre and purchase art if desired. We travel adjacent the Napier Range, the ancient Devonian era limestone reef that was formed 350 million years ago by coral like creates, when this area was under seawater. Enjoy a delicious picnic lunch by the Fitzroy River. Travel on viewing ancient mesas and stopping at scenic Ngumban Cliff lookout, and later Marys Pool, popular with many native birds, and crocodiles. We arrive Halls Creek Hotel for overnight.  B, L, D
Day 3 – Leaving Halls Creek we take the Tanami Track road south toward Alice Springs and Wolf Creek Crate. We travel via Ruby Plains, and vast cattle station still owned and operated by S. Kidman & Co the pioneering pastoralist who ruled the cattle country of the late 18 & 1900s.  We travel by and see Wolfe Creek Crater, the world 2nd largest meteorite crater, before arrival at the Aboriginal community and owned cattle station of Billilluna, the start of the Canning Stock route. From here we pass by waterholes of Lake Gregory (bird watchers paradise) by the Paraku Indigenous Protected Area and check out the birds and wildlife.
   
Paruku is the Walmajarri name for Lake Gregory. Paruku/Lake Gregory is the only lake in the region with a reliable source of fresh water for large numbers of birds and other animals, supporting over 70 species of waterbirds and 175 aquatic species. Surrounded by hundreds of kilometres of arid desert lands, these wetland oases are fed from a catchment in the south-east Kimberley region. More than 100,000 birds visit the wetlands regularly, with up to 60,000 estimated at Mulan Lake at any one time.
Paruku IPA encompasses a variety of desert and semi-desert landscapes undulating red sand plains, salt pans and occasional dunes with stunted eucalyptus. It is dotted with acacias and spinifex, flood plains with swathes of short grasses and low shrubs, and alluvial plains and sand rises.
We visit Bloodwood Bore and Wells 51 and 50, before stopping for our overnight camp at the restored Well 49, the Crystal Well.

Day 4 – On the track again we explore Breaden Pool and Godfrey's tank – named in 1896 after members of David Carnegie’s expedition. We stop at Wells 48 and 47 then it’s into the sand dunes with their unique vegetation and wildlife to arrive at Well 46 for overnight.
Day 5 - We are now in the Great Sandy Desert and check out Wells 45 & 44, and take a break at Gravity Lakes. From Well 43 we head over the Guli Lake System and past Well 42 to stop for overnight amongst the trees near Helena Springs track.
Day 6  - Enjoy the remote early morning nature of this area before arrival at Well 41, known by the locals as 'Tiru'. This was a popular resting spot for the drovers due to good feed here for their cattle. We head south to cross Lake Tobin then to Well 39, where lots of water here attracts abundant bird life including budgerigars. Wardabunni Rockhole & Well 38 is reached today, where we enjoy another night under the stars.
Day 7 - After another great breakfast we arrive at Well 37, where lay the graves of 3 early drovers who died under mysterious circumstances. We learn more of the mystery and their fate at the site, and numerous other stories of early pioneers before Well 36. Travelling on we visit Well 33 then overnight in comfortable and modern style rooms at the Kunawarritji Aboriginal Community. Here we have abundant water and a chance to catch up on personal laundry.
Day 8 – At Kunawarritji Aboriginal Community and store we can do personal shopping and restock some essential supplies & fuel. These remote communities are always fascinating insights into remote desert life. Onwards we visit Wells 32, 31 and 30 (known as Duna Jinnda). After lunch we travel to Thring Rock, a sandstone outcrop with a lookout we climb for a great view of the landscape, before our overnight camp nearby.
Day 9 - More sand dunes today before Well 27, then the rebuilt Well 26 with good drinking water. We take a break here and stock up with water, then travel to shady Well 25 for lunch under the Desert Oaks before arrival at Well 24 for overnight camp. 
Day 10 – We are now also on part of the Talawana Track, which is a direct route to Newman. We see the Capricorn Roadhouse Fuel dump where many Canning trekkers still arrange fuel drops from Newman. Travel on to Georgia Bore, which was sunk in the 1970’s by CRA survey crews. Lake Disappointment is a large salt lake and our goal today. Named by explorer Frank Hann after he was expecting to find a freshwater lake. Overnight and sunset by the lake shore at Lake Disappointment.
Day 11 – We travel several kilometres by the shores of Lake Disappointment to Savory Creek crossing (or diversion crossing depending on water levels) and Well 19. After lunch we visit Onegunyah Rock Hole before majestic Durba Springs where we spend 2 nights in this restful shaded and well watered area.
Day 12 - Durba Springs is known as 'Jilikuru' by the local Martu people, who made this area their home. Elaborate Aboriginal rock art sites are here, and we walk through the Durba Hills area viewing these rock art galleries. Enjoy lunch back at camp and a relaxing easy afternoon as the drovers and cattle did in the good old days.
Day 13 – We leave this little haven and head for Well 16 with its challenging history then the lookout at Well 15 enables a wider view of this incredible landscape. Wells 14 and 13 are visited, then the restored Well 12 with good drinking water.   Then on to wells 11 & 10 and MacConkey Hill for our camp under a starry sky.
Day 14 – Today takes us to Weld Springs (Well 9) and the edge of Glen-Ayle Station, where WA’s first premier John Forrest built a fort in 1874 to defend against Aborigines. We travel off the CSR here to Glen-Ayle Station and then to Wiluna for refuelling, before overnight camp at Well 2 on the southern end of Canning Stock Route.
Day 15 - Tour completes after breakfast. Flight options to Perth.

Includes -

•    Genuine small group travel – Maximum 12 in convoy Toyota Landcruiser vehicles
•    All delicious meals on tour, including breakfasts, lunches and dinners
•    Special diets catered
•    4 nights hotel / motel accommodation
•    12 nights Deluxe camping with comfortable, modern, user friendly equipment including full height Easy Up tents (no centre pole), stretchers if required, self-inflating mattresses, linen and pillow case.
•    Hot showers and real toilet
•    Professional Driver / Guides
•    Satellite phone connection to the world, Emergency services / Flying Doctor if required
•    2 way radio allows communication and sharing between vehicles
•    Personal refrigeration for limited supplies of alcohol and medications
•    Aboriginal Art purchase opportunities direct from source
•    240 Volt and 6 Volt USB charging for cameras and phones

Perth option


Excludes -

•    Flights to and from departure points
•    Alcohol

Perth option - tour completes Wiluna in WA, or travel on to Uluru or Alice Springs or fly to Perth (extra costs)


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  • Duration : 15 Days (approx.)
From AUD AU$11,880.00

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