Cameron Corner Dig Tree Dinosaurs Macquarie Marshes Menindee Broken Hill Silo Art Tibooburra Innamincka Bourke NSW Outback Tour 10 days
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Cameron Corner Country with Dig Tree Innamincka Cooper Creek Eromanga Dinosaurs Macquarie Marshes, Lake Cargellico, Darling River Tibooburra Bourke Darling River cruise Brewarrina Fish Traps Silo Art Outback NSW Tour 10 days
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Cameron Corner Country with Dig Tree Innamincka Cooper Creek Eromanga Dinosaurs Macquarie Marshes, Lake Cargellico, Darling River Tibooburra Bourke Darling River cruise Brewarrina Fish Traps Silo Art Outback NSW Tour 10 days from Sydney return Outback NSW Tour 10 days. Small group (max. 4 per 4WD) to explore the Far West of NSW, South Australia and South Western Queensland. Highlights- Sydney to Broken Hill and return to Sydney
- Follow the Indian Pacific Rail route
- Parkes Radio Telescope – The Dish
- Lake Cargelligo central NSW
- Menindee Lakes & Burke & Wills Campsite
- Packsaddle & Milparinka historic sites
- Tibooburra granites, pastoral, art and mining history
- Sturt National Park
- Cameron Corner Country - NSW SA QLD borders
- Cooper Creek and Innamincka overnight
- Burke and Wills Dig Tree and grave sites and Cooper Creek walks
- Dog Fence & SA/QLD/NSW State border
- Darling River via Menindee Lakes
- Macquarie Marshes - great bird spotting and special extra time here
- Gulgong historic village
- Mudgee winetasting
- Silo Art Trail
- Blue Mountains
Itinerary - may run in reverse order Day 1 – Depart Sydney for the Blue Mountains with morning tea at stunning views from Govetts Leap over the Grose Valley. Moving on via Lithgow to Bathurst and the fascinating history of the gold rush and Cobb & Co coaches. We travel via Orange to near Parkes to visit The Dish Exhibition Centre at the giant CSIRO operated radiotelescope that brought the 1st moon landing images to Earth. Back in Parkes, and less famous is the King's Castle, Australia's very own Elvis Presley museum created by the original yellow Wiggle Greg Page. Heading west we travel beside the Indian Pacific railway route and visit Manildra, Bogan Gate and Condobolin, in extensive Murray Darling Basin wheat, grain, sheep and cattle producing areas with a taste of the far west of NSW. Arrive for overnight at Lake Cargelligo. Day 2 - We depart for Hillston, once an important stop for the stagecoaches of Cobb and Co. then on via Ivanhoe on the Cobb Highway, part of the Kidman Way. Arriving in Menindee we visit Kinchega National Park, to view the birdlife of Menindee Lakes then to nearby Burke and Wills camp on the banks of the Darling River. It's now a short hop to Broken Hill for dinner at the famous & delicious Mario’s Palace Hotel (full of the original murals from Priscilla Queen of the Desert fame) Overnight Broken Hill. Day 3 – Explore Broken Hill highlights (your choice) options include Pro Hart Gallery, The Line of Lode Lookout, a mine tour, and Miners Memorial plus Desert Sculptures or Lake Mungo or Mutawintji National Parks (optional extra day tour) for exceptional rock art rich in Aboriginal history. Overnight Broken Hill. Day 4 - Depart Broken Hill through the Barrier Range on the Silver City Highway via Packsaddle for Milparinka Appreciate this once thriving gold mining town at the restored Milparinka Heritage Precinct withh impressive new displays of early life and Sturts expedition. This area has been extensively mined for tin, lead and gold and operated large sheep stations. We can also visit Poole's Grave and Depot Glen, where explorer Charles Sturt spent 6 months in 1845 with a team of men, waiting for rain and cooler conditions. T. Time to explore Tibooburra, and the Outdoor Pastoral Museum. Flat-topped mesas and fantastic views characterise the central Jump-Up country while 450 million-year-old granite tors surrounding Tibooburra form part of the southern boundary of the Sturt National Park. We check out the impressive National Parks display and explore the nearby Granites walking track at the Dead Horse campground, and considerable town and mining history before overnight here at the Family Hotel or Granites Motel BLD Day 5 - Heading into the Sturt Desert we cross the Grey Range with a stop and walk to the lake at Fort Grey. The park protects an enormous arid landscape of space and solitude. The rolling red-sand dunes of the Strzelecki desert ripple through the western section, graduating past surprising wetlands surrounded by white sands. After some great opportunities for photos, and to explore the work of the Wild Deserts project reintroducing locally extinct mammals to Sturt National Park in the far corner of outback NSW. We cross through the dingo fence (Earths largest man made structure) to arrive at Cameron Corner on the 3 states corner (NSW, SA & QLD). After some refreshments at the "Corner Store" we travel via Bollards Lagoon, the Yellow Bus and Merty Merty station, crossing the sand hills of the Strzelecki Desert, and Strzelecki Creek as we head up the Strzelecki Track through the uncanny Moomba oil & gas fields. We pass the location of the now decommissioned geothermal power plant / hot rocks project of Geodynamics where Australia has the hottest rocks on Earth, outside of volcanic areas. Geologists think that 10 million years ago, the granites in the Cooper Basin, South Australia, were exposed at the surface. Since that time they have been covered by a sedimentary layer, four kilometres thick, that acts as an overlying blanket; trapping the heat and preventing it from escaping to the atmosphere. The heat is created by naturally occurring radiogenic decay that heats the granite to more than 250 degrees Celsius. The granite temperatures in Europe are only 180 degrees Celsius. The granite belt in the Cooper Basin is fractured in horizontal layers and these fractures naturally contain water at very high pressures – up to 5, 000 pounds per square inch. Check out the birdlife at sunset on the flooding Cooper Creek before dinner at the Innamincka Hotel, adjacent the famous old Mission station, restored as National Parks offices.Overnight in Innamincka by the Cooper Creek Day 6 - A chance for an early walk and look at creek side birdlife - and quirky Innamincka - before we visit Burke's Grave site. We then drive approximately 70km further upstream crossing the SA/ QLD border and Nappa Merrie Station (once owned by S Kidman & Co) to the Burke & Wills Dig Tree. Here Burke & Wills support team waited 4 months before departing, even though intsructed by Burke to wait 3 months. Provisions were buried for the northern explorers before the support group left only hours before Burke & Wills return, who were so weak they chose not to pursue. Lots of history, and birdlife here on the infamous Cooper Creek. After a reflective look around here, we head for Eromanga and the Eromanga Natural History Museum where nearby Australia’s largest dinosaur was carefully excavated from the dirt and a raft of other dinosaurs followed, all species that had never been seen before. The discoveries made southwest Queensland the country’s newest palaeontology frontier. We take a museum tour and meet the discovered remains of dinosaurs "Cooper" and "Zac" and many other species. Overnight Eromanga
Day 7 - Today our destination is Bourke, back in NSW via Thargomindah, Lake Bindegolly National Park which conserves one of the most important wetland systems in south-west Queensland and is often home to prolific birdlife. Then on via Yowah and Eulo with unique Boulder opals. Cunnamulla is next where we learn of the Cunnamulla Fella (a song of a drover written by Slim Dusty) We cross the border to NSW and follow the Warrego River south for our overnight and dinner in Bourke. Day 8 - In Bourke we take a cruise along the Darling River on the Jandra, a rebuilt historic paddleboat to recall the river boat history. In recent years Bourke has undergone a remarkable revitalisation and is now a shining light in the remote west of NSW. The impressive ‘Back O’Bourke’ centre showcases the early days of Bourke and beyond. Discover the Outback life of Henry Lawson, and the search for an inland sea. Hear the stories of the ‘women of the west’ including Nancy Bird Walton, who flew an air ambulance here in the 1930’s. Stop by the 110 year old Morrall’s bakery for a pie or pastry, follow the Heritage Trail through town, or visit the grave of Fred Hollows. Overnight Bourke. Day 9 - We head for Brewarrina on the Barwon River, and the 40,000-year-old Aboriginal Fish Traps - still working. The Brewarrina fish traps are one of the oldest man-made structures on earth. This elaborate network of rock weirs and pools stretches for around half a kilometre along the riverbed and was built by ancient tribes, to catch fish as they swam upstream. Heading south to Macquarie Marshes a UNESCO registered site of outstanding value as one of the most important wetland areas in the world. It is one of the most crucial breeding sites for waterbirds in Australia, with 77 species, along with over 150 other birds, as well as fish, turtles, frogs, snakes and mammals. We travel on via silo art in Coonamble then take the scenic road to the beautiful Warrumbungles for a delightful bush walk with wonderful views of The Breadknife. The Warrumbungles is Australia’s only Dark Sky Park, meaning it is our only Internationally recognised park with an exceptional quality of starry nights and an environment specifically protected for its scientific, natural, educational, cultural heritage, and public enjoyment. Tonight you can book a Star gazing session with local expert and high powered telescopes Overnight Coonabarabran Day 10 - In Coonabarabran view the Diprotodon fossil remains discovered at nearby Tambar Springs. Back in the 'bungles take a tour of Siding Springs Observatory, home to Australia’s largest optical telescope. Since opening in 1964, The Australian National University has operated the observatory site hosting research telescopes from the ANU's Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics (RSAA), Las Cumbres Observatory (LCO) and many other institutions from around the world. Research is varied, from probing the depths of the cosmos in search of "Dark Energy" to searching the Milky Way for other planets and signs of life. We tour inside the dome of the largest telescope and learn of its workings plus visist the adjacent astronomy exhibition centre.
We depart the region mid morning and drive through Dunedoo, known for its poetry, hospitality, and name, or alternatively via Coolah, one of several towns to claim bragging rights as the home of the legendary Black Stump. It was here that the colloquial saying ‘Beyond the Black Stump’, meaning ‘beyond the limits of civilisation,’ is said to have originated. On the way to Gulgong - the town that was on the way to Gulgong - the town that was on the $10 note. This small village from the gold rush days is a delight to take in the regional history and historic buildings. We are now a short drive to Mudgee where we’ll taste some local wines and have lunch in a vineyard. Travel via Lithgow and the Zig Zag railway and back to Sydney via spectacular Grose Valley views and Mt Tomah on Bells Line fo Road to Sydney and tour completion. All tours require a minimum of 2 passengers for departure. If you require a booking for 1 person please call us direct to confirm minimum numbers have been met prior to booking online.
Inclusions – - 9 nights Hotel Motel Accommodation - twin share or single supplement available - see booking link
- Genuine small group tour vehicle - usually 2-4 per 4WD Landcruisers
- Professional Driver Guide
- All meals except 3 meals 1 day in Broken Hill
- Wild wildlife!!
- National Parks entry fees.
- Eromanga Museum entry
- Dig Tree Entry fees
- Tour price supports Outback Kids & Nature Care projects.
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- Duration : 10 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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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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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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Outback SA and QLD Dinosaur Adventure Adelaide to Cairns 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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Outback SA and QLD Dinosaur Adventure Adelaide to Cairns Tour 5 Days
REVERSE OF BELOW ITINERARY
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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Outback Queensland Dinosaurs & History Cairns to Sydney 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 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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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
Read more
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.)
Enter Number of Participants *
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