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Aussie
Adventures
In Northern Territory
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Aussie
Adventures
In Northern Territory
Let
Aussie Adventure show you around our home. We live
in the wonderful Outback of Australia's Northern Territory
and work and play in World Heritage areas such as
Kakadu every day. Our
knowledgeable and experienced guides can bring these
wonderful places to life for your once in a lifetime
experience.
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2
Day ABORIGINAL CULTURE & WILDLIFE - Tour Code: TIB2C
2 DAY CAMPING TOUR
Bathurst Island (TIWI TOURS)- Aboriginal Culture and Wildlife
(from Darwin in Northern Territory, Australia)
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A two
day camping tour to Bathurst Island provides a unique opportunity
to experience a modern day Aboriginal community and learn
about the history and the culture of the Tiwi People from
a local resident’s perspective, plus the adventure of camping
in a remote location and learning more about the way of
life on the Island.
The
Tiwi Islanders have been welcoming tourists to their island
for nearly 20 years. If you are looking for a real Aboriginal
culture exchange this is it! There are no touristy gimmicks,
tacky souvenir shops or high tech staged performances. You’ll
visit the modern day Aboriginal community of Nguiu (pronounced
new-you) with a population of 2000 and be shown around by
a local guide. For those who want a more hands on experience
camp overnight in the northern part of the island and participate
in traditional food hunting and gathering. The Tiwi people
are experts at living off the land and often collect their
favourite bush foods. Dare to try mangrove worm or their
favourite carpet snake.Don’t worry, you won’t have to rely
on your catch normal food is included and we look after
most dietary requirements.
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Tour
Prices:
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1st
May 2007 - 31st October 2007
All prices are in Australian
Dollars based on per person. |
| 2
Day Camping Safari: - Camp by a picturesque lake in
a remote location in an established camp ground with
toilets and showers. |
| Tour
Code TIB2C |
Adult |
Child
(5-15 yrs) |
Single
Supp. |
| 1)
Land content only fare (includes lunch) |
AUD$475 |
AUD$380 |
Not
Applicable |
| 2)
ADD return flights to Bathurst island Ex Darwin) |
AUD$170 |
AUD$110 |
Not
Applicable |
Departs
Tuesday from Darwin (May to October)
* Includes all camping equipment and meals |
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Tour not suitable for children under 5 years old. |
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| Tour
Departs: |
May
to Oct: Tuesday
Tour
commences at Darwin Airport with the check in at the General
Aviation section at 7.00am. Please confirm your tour 24
hours prior to departure as flight times subject to change
without prior notice due to aircraft availability.
Note:
Clients must make their own way to/from Darwin Airport.
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| Checkin
Time: |
07.00am
- General Aviation section, Darwin Airport
Tour
commences at Darwin Airport with the check in at the General
Aviation section at 7.00am. You MUST reconfirm your tour 24
hours prior to departure as flight times can subject to change
without notice due to aircraft availability. |
| Departure
Time: |
08.00am |
| Tour
Finishes: |
5.15pm.
Tour concludes at the General Aviation section of Darwin Airport
(Timing subject to change without notice due to aircraft availability)
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| Tour
Duration: |
2
Days |
| Max
People: |
10.
Min 4 |
| What
to Bring: |
Small
bag (due to space limitations): Comfortable walking shoes,
swimwear, towel, sunscreen, hat, personal requisites, camera
with plenty of film, insect repellent (cream or lotion,
non-aerosol).
Special
Note: The roads can be dusty, not a place for your best
clothes. |
| What's
Included: |
Mini
Bus or 4WD vehicle (group size 4-10 passengers), all camping
equipment, permits, meals as stated above, additional airfares
to and from Bathurst Island from Darwin and a competent TIWI/NT
resident guide. |
| Fitness
Level: |
A
reasonable level of fitness is required as walking is required.
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| Suitability: |
This
tour is suitable for most adults and children over five.
All travellers should be encouraged to have adequate travel
insurance. |
| Disabled
Facilities: |
Some
facilities available, please check with reservations for details.
No wheelchair access on this tour.
Clients
with disabilities are welcomed on the tours providing they
are accompanied by an able-bodied companion and do not require
special assistance from AA personel.
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Places of Interest: |
Learn
about the culture of the Tiwi Aboriginal people, meet some
Tiwi Ladies at morning tea, witness a smoking ceremony, view
traditional dancing, local arts and crafts, Early Mission
Precinct, camping in a remote location, wildlife spotting |
Tour
Code:
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TIB2C
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| Itinerary:
A two day camping tour to Bathurst Island provides
a unique opportunity to experience a modern day Aboriginal
community and learn about the history and the culture of the
Tiwi People from a local resident’s perspective, plus the
adventure of camping in a remote location and learning more
about the way of life on the Island. |
| Day
1. |
Tiwi
Islands
After
a scenic flight (airfare not inclufed) you arrive at Bathurst
Island. Here you are met by your guide to be taken on
a journey through the progressive community of Nguiu.
Visit the museum and learn about the Tiwi history
and culture. Explore some successful arts and crafts
centres and see artists’ work. You also have the opportunity
to purchase some Tiwi arts and crafts, screen-printed fabric
and clothing at Island prices. Spend time with some Tiwi
Ladies enjoying billy tea and damper while they work on
their weaving and painting, and show you their totem dances.
Set out for a scenic drive through the wilderness of Bathurst
Island. Enjoy lunch and visit a local waterhole for a swim
(bring swimmers and towel). Learn about traditional bush
tucker, bush medicine and natural fibres and dyes. Later,
head off to Moantu (the home of the Rainbow Serpent)
and set up camp at this picturesque spot overlooking a large
freshwater lake. Take a walk over the sand dunes to admire
the view and a Tiwi Island sunset before dinner around
the campfire.
Accommodation: Moantu Camp, Bathurst Island. (Lunch,
Dinner)
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| Day
2. |
Cape
Fourcroy
After breakfast travel out to the westernmost point of Bathurst
Island – Cape Fourcroy and explore the rugged coastline.
Walk along this beautiful beach in search of turtle nests.
There will be many opportunities to see a diverse range
of native wildlife, so don’t forget your cameras! Learn
about traditional uses of the native flora and fauna with
your Tiwi guide. Visit Tomorrupi Waterfall and cool
off in the refreshing water and enjoy a picnic lunch. Visit
a Tiwi Burial Site and learn about some of the complex
rituals associated with the Pukumani Poles (Burial
Poles) before returning to Nguiu for your return flight
to Darwin.) (airfare not included)
(Breakfast, Lunch)
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| Notes:
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* For
a truly memorable experience, client participation is encouraged.
* This our may not operate in a small group format.
* Clients must make their own way to/from Darwin Airport.
The tour departs from the General Aviation Terminal.
* Please reconfirm your tour 24 hours prior to departure
as flight times can change.
* Please note that all itineraries are a guideline only
and are subject to change due to seasonal or access conditions.
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| Notes:
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*Clients
must make their own way to/from Darwin Airport.
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| Aboriginal
Culture: |
ABORIGINAL
CULTURE AND ABORIGINAL AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE
- TIWI
ISLANDS: MOST IMPORTANT PLEASE READ: Whilst
the communities have invited you to visit their homes,
please respect the privacy of individuals and families
during your visit. All permits to visit will be arranged
by AAHolidays. No alcohol is available on these tours
and cannot be transported to, nor consumed anywhere near
the tour area. Tours may be altered due to cultural reasons
at any time.
- NOTE:
We reserve the right to amend our itineraries if features
cannot be performed to due cultural reasons.
- Some
areas that we visit have great significance to the local
Aborigines and as such are culturally sensitive. Access
to these areas may be restricted for cultural reasons
for unspecified times and with little prior notice. We
reserve the right to amend our itineraries or visit alternative
areas in these circumstances and no refunds will be given
to clients.
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| Bookings
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Full
Payment is required for this tour at the time of booking. |
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About
us - 'Australia 4 Wheel Drive Rentals'
incorporating www.australia4tours.com group of websites
As one
of the Northern Territory's leading small group safari,
sightseeing, charter, tour and selfdrive specialists
"Australia 4 Wheel Drive Rentals" a Darwin
Travel Agent License Number NT 094. Incorporating www.australia4tours.com,
www.kakaduayersrocktours.com and www.australia4wheeldriverentals.com.
We seek out tours from only experienced tour companies to
some of Australia's most famous landmarks including Uluru
(Ayers Rock) and Kakadu National Park.
From
the tropical Top End to the spiritual heart of the Red Centre,
from Aboriginal Culture to abundant wildlife - then onto
Adelaide and Cairns we have sourced an excellent range of
tours for your next vacation in Australia. Our experienced
staff have collectively over 30 years in the travel industry
will help you discover the best of these unique and special
tours offers.
Call
us now on Telephone within Australia 08-89453338 or International
+61 8 89453338 24 hours a day.
Australia
4 Wheel Drive Rentals
Australia Business Number 54 561
356 425
Australian
NT Licensed Travel Agent No. 094
Tel:International 0061 (0) 8 89 453 338 Fax: International
0061 (0) 8 89 455 507
Mobile: International +61 400 278958
Email:
info@australia4tours.com
341 McMillans Road, Anula, Darwin,
Northern Territory 0812, Australia
Postal address for correspondence: P.O.Box 3410, Darwin,
Northern Territory, Australia 0801
Australia
4 Wheel Drive Rentals 2002. All rights reserved.
MISSION
STATEMENT
As one of the Northern Territory's leading small group safari
specialists "Australia 4 Wheel Drive Rentals"
(incorporating www.australia4tours.com), we seek out tours
to some of Australia's most famous landmarks including Uluru
(Ayers Rock) and Kakadu National Park. From the sunny tropical
Top End in it's dry and spectacular wet season's to the
spiritual heart of the sandy Red Centre, from Aboriginal
Culture to abundant wildlife and incredable flora - then
onto Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney and Cairns
we have sourced an excellent range of tours for your next
vacation in Australia.
Our
experienced staff will help you discover the best of these
unique and special tours offers across Australia with camping
safaris to one day sight seeing coach trips, ecotourisim
adventure camping safaris in Kakadu National Park and Uluru
(Ayers Rock) from Alice Springs and Ayers Rock Resort (Uluru)
in Northern Territory including learning about Aboriginal
culture.
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