Location
Australia: Adelaide, Alice Springs, Ayers Rock and 3 other cities
Fish Hook Pass - Darwin to Melbourne
(2 Day 4wd Kakadu Safari)
Pass Price: AUD 1240
Local Payments: AUD515
Pay to Oz Experience: AUD 515
Includes:
Darwin Kakadu safari:
- 1 night permanent camp site
- Meals: 1B, 2L, 1D
Darwin to Alice Springs:
- 2 nights permanent camp site
- Meals: 2B, 3L, 2D
Alice Springs to Adelaide:
- 3 nights multi-share accommodation, 2 nights permanent camp sites
- Meals: 5B, 6L, 5D
- Uluru NP fee, Flinders Ranges park fee, Opal Mine Tour
Adelaide to Melbourne:
- 2 nights multi-share accommodation (incl. bed linen)
- Meals: 2B, 2D
- Park entry fees, entry to Otway Fly Treetop Walk
- Kakadu Park fee: AUD12.50
(Pay on departure)
- Boat transfer to Twin Falls
Itinerary:
Darwin to Kakadu (zz)
Spot crocs (and other wild creatures!) on a cruise along the fresh waters of the Mary River Wetlands. Discover more about the land and its stories at the Bowali Visitor Centre. The whole of Kakadu is spread out before you at Ubirr Rock, where we spend the afternoon. Camp in Kakadu National Park.
Kakadu to Darwin
Jim Jim Falls is our first stop today, and it's a stunner! This afternoon, the spectacular gorge of Twin Falls is experienced on board a National Park operated boat and along the boardwalk (seasonal and fees apply). Farewell to Kakadu and travel back to Darwin, arriving late afternoon.
Darwin to Katherine Gorge (zz)
South of Darwin is Katherine. Spend the whole afternoon at the majestic Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk). Experience the striking beauty while canoeing or cruising (own expense) through the gorge itself. Camp near Katherine Gorge.
Katherine Gorge to Tennant Creek (zz)
Not far to the south is Mataranka, where you can revive in a sparkling thermal pool. Next stop is the iconic Daly Waters outback hotel, the Territory's oldest pub. Camp tonight at an outback station.
Tennant Creek to Alice Springs
Check out the sacred site of the Devils Marbles, which balance precariously on their rocky perch. A visit to Ti Tree gives you the chance to buy original works of art by Indigenous artists. Cross the Tropic of Capricorn and arrive in Alice Springs late afternoon.
Alice Springs Kings Canyon - Uluru (zz)
You'll see why it's called the 'Red Centre' as you travel to Kings Canyon. Hike the full rim of the canyon and see the North and South Walls, the Amphitheatre, the Lost City and the lush, inviting Garden of Eden. In the afternoon it's back on the road, get ready to view Uluru (Ayers Rock). Camp at Uluru.
Uluru and Kata Tjuta (zz)
Sunrise at Uluru is worth the early start! Walk partway around the base or climb Uluru if you choose. Check out the Cultural Centre, explore the red domes of Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) and sip a glass of 'Aussie' bubbly as you watch the Uluru sunset. Camp at Uluru.
Uluru to Coober Pedy (zz)
We go underground today, traveling south through the rugged desert country into South Australia, arriving into Coober Pedy in the late afternoon. Stay in an underground bunkhouse tonight.
Coober Pedy to Quorn (zz)
Check out the sights of Cooper Pedy on a town tour, see an opal cutting demonstration and have a go at 'noodling' for opals! Further south there's ancient salt lakes which are remnants of an inland sea and the bus refuels at Glendambo (population 30). Quorn is a quaint historical railway township nestled at the entrance to the Richman Valley. Stay for two nights in private multi-share accommodation at the historical "Mill".
Flinders and Wilpena Pound (zz)
Hike and explore Wilpena Pound; one of Australia's National Landscapes! View Aboriginal rock paintings at Yourambulla Caves and learn about the hardships of sheep farming in the mid 1800's at Kanyaka Homestead. There's an opportunity to spot for the elusive Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby at Warren George.
Adelaide to Grampians National Park (zz)
Cross the Murray River and pass through small country towns. Hike the Grampians, including Hollow Mountain, MacKenzie Falls and sunset views from The Balconies and Reeds Lookout. Stay in private multi-share accommodation near Halls Gap.
Grampians National Park via the Great Ocean Rd to Princetown (zz)
Hike to the Pinnacle, it's a challenge but worth it! Travel south to the coast and Warrnambool and the start of the Great Ocean Road. There's lots to see discover: the Bay of Islands, Bay of Martyrs, London Bridge and Lock Ard Gorge then sunset at the Twelve Apostles gorgeous!
Note:
* (zz) = compulsory overnight stop required
* Itinerary may vary due to seasonal and extreme weather conditions and national park requirements
* Itinerary may also operate in reverse direction i.e. Sydney
* Recommended trip time 32 days
* Pass price does not include accommodation unless specified in the kitty inclusions
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