14 Day Darwin to Adelaide Safari
Location(s):
Darwin, Ayers Rock (Uluru), Alice Springs, Adelaide, Flinders Ranges, Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), Coober Pedy, Kings Canyon, Wilpena Pound, Kakadu National Park, Katherine Gorge, Litchfield National Park, Clare Valley, Mary River Wetlands, Ubirr, Jim Jim Falls, Port Augusta.
Description:
THIS ITINERARY IS FOR TRAVEL POST 01 APRIL 2011 MAY BE SUBJECT TO ITINERARY CHANGES - IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE DETAILS ON PRE APRIL ITINERARY PLEASE ENQUIRE BEFORE MAKING YOUR BOOKING.
Day 1 - Darwin to Mary River
A refreshing start to your day checking out the waterfalls of Litchfield National Park. Travel west into Woolna Country and receive a Cul Cul or unique ‘Welcome to Country’ by the traditional owners of the land the Limilngan – Wulna people. Experience the local Aboriginal Culture, cooking your own bush tucker, playing the didgeridoo, basket weaving and spear throwing. To finish the day we head to the spectacular Mary River Wetlands, where birds aren’t the only wildlife abundant around here; keep your eyes out for lurking crocodiles on our private river cruise! A secluded campsite in the Mary River Region is where we’ll stay tonight. (LD)
Day 2 - Mary River to Kakadu
Discover ancient Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr, our first stop this morning. Clamber to the top of a rocky lookout for fabulous views over the Nardab floodplain. Next it’s on to Maguk (Barramundi Gorge), where a hike is rewarded with a reviving swim in the plunge pools. Tonight we stay at our permanent camp within Kakadu NP. (BLD)
Day 3 - Kakadu to Darwin
Get ready for some 4WD action today on our way to Jim Jim Falls! Once we get there, we’ll hike to the base of the falls before continuing on to Twin Falls. Feel the beauty of the stunning gorge and powerful falls from the National Park operated boat and boardwalk experience. The impressive scenery will continue to amaze you as we journey back to Darwin in the afternoon. Overnight dorm accommodation included. (BL)
Day 4 – Darwin to Katherine Gorge
Leaving Darwin, we stop for a break at Adelaide River on the way to Katherine. We spend the afternoon at the majestic Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk), which is part of the Nitmiluk National Park. Experience the striking beauty while canoeing or cruising (at own expense & seasonal) through the gorge itself. Want to see more? Jump onboard a helicopter flight (at own expense) which will take you high above the vast gorge system. Tonight we stay at our permanent camp near Katherine Gorge. (LD)
Day 5 – Katherine Gorge to Tennant Creek
Not far to the south is Mataranka, where you can revive in a sparkling thermal pool surrounded by lush tropical forest. Next stop is the iconic Daly Waters outback hotel, the Territory’s oldest pub. Nearby lies Australia’s first international airport, but you won’t get a flight back home from here these days! After lunch, we continue south to Tennant Creek where we camp overnight at our private campsite. (BLD)
Day 6 – Tennant Creek to Alice Springs
This morning we check out the sacred site of the Devils Marbles, which balance precariously on their rocky perch. From here we stop in at Barrow Creek Pub, home to the historic Telegraph Station – catch a glimpse of what outback telecommunication used to be like! We cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, before arriving early evening into Alice Springs (BL). Overnight dorm accommodation included.
Day 7 – Alice Springs
Enjoy a FREE DAY to explore Alice Springs. Overnight accommodation included. (Meals at own expense).
Day 8 – Alice Springs to Kata Tjuta & Uluru
Kick off your adventure on top of a camel! Our first stop is the Outback Camel Farm where you can choose to ride atop one of these desert giants (at own expense). From here it’s off to Uluru (Ayers Rock), and a bite to eat. Kata Tjuta will fascinate you, and you will discover some of the secrets of this ancient landform on the Valley of the Winds hike. You’ll be mesmerised as the desert sun sets over Uluru, and as the night grows darker, curl up in your swag (Aussie bedroll) under millions of stars. (LD)
Day 9 – Uluru to Kings Canyon
It’s an early start this morning, but you’ll be rewarded with a glorious Uluru sunrise. While the morning’s fresh (and your legs are too!) enjoy an unguided walk around the base of Uluru. You will then deepen your understanding of the land and the Mala people as you take a cultural interpretive walk with an Aboriginal guide (and interpreter). Explore the many caves of the Mala people, learning how they lived and prepared for ceremonies. Your Aboriginal guide will also share the sensitive story of the Mala people who lived at Uluru with their friend the Itjaritjari (marsupial mole). There is also a visit to sacred Kantju Gorge, a quiet water hole at the base of a dramatic rock face. Afterwards, you will have the opportunity to purchase Aboriginal arts and crafts at the Cultural Centre before we travel to our exclusive campsite within the Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon) where we sleep for the night. (BLD)
Day 10 – Kings Canyon to Marla
Get your hiking shoes on today as we head out to explore the impressive formations which make up Kings Canyon. You’ll be left breathless by the sheer beauty of the canyon as we trek through the Amphitheatre, the Lost City, the lush and ancient Garden of Eden and the North and South Walls. After lunch, we head south through the rugged desert country into South Australia to our overnight destination of Marla, a small outback town. (BLD)
Day 11 - Marla to Coober Pedy
After breakfast, we continue through the arid scenery towards Coober Pedy. You will see the flat topped mesas, ‘The Breakaways’ and a short while later arrive into Coober Pedy. The afternoon is spent exploring the Opal Capital of the World on a town tour which includes an opal cutting demonstration and mine tour with the opportunity to try your luck ‘noodling’ for opals! Our bunkhouse for tonight is – you guessed it – underground. (BLD)
Day 12 - Coober Pedy to Quorn
This morning we continue our journey south and stop at ancient salt lakes which are remnants of an inland sea. We then pass through Glendambo (population 30!) and Pt Augusta before arriving in Quorn, the quaint and historical railway township nestled at the entrance to the Richman Valley. We stay two nights in private accommodation at the historical “Mill”. Get ready for tonight’s BBQ dinner – it doesn’t get any more Aussie than this! (BLD)
Day 13 – Flinders Ranges & Wilpena Pound
The Flinders Ranges has been recognised as one of Australia’s National Landscapes and today you’ll get to experience and explore this magical region! Wilpena Pound is a natural amphitheatre located in a huge stone crater and you will spend the morning hiking and exploring its wonder! After lunch, it’s a short walk to Yourambulla Caves to view Aboriginal rock paintings. Learn about the hardships of sheep farming in the mid 1800’s as you view the ruins of Kanyaka Homestead. As we travel back to Quorn, there’s an opportunity to spot for the shy and elusive Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby on a quiet stroll through peaceful Warren Gorge. Overnight at the Quorn “Mill”. (BLD)
Day 14 - Quorn to Adelaide
Eat a hearty breakfast, because this afternoon we hike to the summit of Dutchman's Stern for stunning 360° views of Quorn, Spencer Gulf and the Flinders Ranges! We then say farewell to the “Flinders” and start the journey to Adelaide, with our final stop being the Clare Valley before arriving late afternoon into Adelaide. (BL)
Operator Name:
Adventure Tours Australia
Operator Description:
An Australian Adventure is one click away. Great coastal and outback tours through Australia are what we do best. Turn scuba diving, snorkelling, sailing, horse riding, desert crossing, and bush survival into an Australian adventure of a life time. Visit the natural wonders of the Great Barrier Reef, ancient Daintree rainforest and Cairns and its lush tropical surrounds on one of our east coast adventures. Let the Whitsundays and Fraser Island take your breath away and take in the beauty of Byron Bay. Tour the outback and visit Ayers rock and the red centre while taking in the amazing landscapes of South Australia and the Northern Territory including destinations like Kakadu, Kings Canyon and The Olgas. Maybe a west coast adventure is more your style with glorious sunsets and the likes of the Pinnacles desert, the Bungle Bungles and Monkey Mia intrigue and excite you. The isolation, red soil, stunning beaches, unique culture and the abundance of natural resources make this a land of beauty and contrast. Adventure Tours Australia delivers a national portfolio of memorable and satisfying cultural, nature based and way-of-life experiences with adventure, comfort and quality - for a budget price. For people who are looking for personalised tours, they can choose from a selection of more than fifty touring modules Australia-wide or alternatively request a private charter to suit their personal requirements without the limitation of an organised schedule. Adventure Tours Australia's resources include a modern purpose-built vehicle fleet, permanent campsites, access to exclusive accommodation and one hundred and sixty full-time professional tour guides with the option of multi-lingual guides for private groups. Adventure Tours Australia’s approach to continuous improvement has been influenced by awareness of rapid technological advances and feedback from customers. We have won a multitude of regional and national tourism awards, recognising excellent product delivery and knowledgeable tour guides. We hope to see you on board with us and know that you will have an amazing adventure with Adventure Tours Australia.
Additional Info:
Adult Rate: | Child Rate: | Family Rate: | Pensioner Rate: |
$ 1625.00 | $ 1299.00 | | |
Pickup Time:
Darwin accommodation at 7.00am.
Departure:
07:00 AM Tue, Fri, Sun
Itinerary:
• Upgrade accommodation is available but may be located on different premises to dorm accommodation
• Package is made up of individual tours; therefore you may travel with a different guide and passengers during each section.
• Package is 6 nts camping and 7 nts dorm/upgrade.
• Itineraries may vary and/or attractions be substituted due to seasonal conditions, weather extremes, Traditional Owner and national park requirements.
• National Park fees of $62.50 are payable on the morning of departure (includes $25 entry into Kakadu National Park, $25 entry to Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park and $13 Twin Falls boat transfer. $13 Twin Falls fee is seasonal and payable in the dry season period only.)
• Safaris must be reconfirmed 48 hours prior to departure by phone on 1300 654 604
• A STRICT luggage limit of 15KG applies (10KG in Kakadu)
• B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner
How To Get There:
Fly, Train, Bus or another Adventure tour to Darwin
Included:
Experienced guides, meals as indicated, accommodation transfers, camping fees & equipment, Opal Mine tour, hostel dorm accommodation where stated.
Please Bring:
Sturdy walking shoes (ankle high), hat & sunscreen, towel & toiletries, warm clothing in winter, water bottle, torch, insect repellent, camera & film, pillow
Child Policy Info:
Children under 7 years not permitted. Children 8-12 years at the child rate.
Disabled Access:
0
Fitness Level:
Medium