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All
Terrain 4WD Safaris
Frequently
asked questions
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All Terrain Safaris is an Australian owned and operated 4WD
safari tour company established in 1985 and accredited by the
Tourism Council of Australia. Let us share with you the relatively
unexplored, rugged beauty of the West Coast, the Kimberley and
Kakadu - are you up to the challenge? If you are reasonably
fit, enjoy camping, (sometimes in remote locations without facilities)
and are willing to assist in camp duties including cooking,
washing up and collecting firewood etc then our tours are for
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1.What
can I expect on tour?
Our tours are NOT like a walk in the park, or a relaxing holiday
around the pool in tropical Queensland. They are 4WD adventure
tours through remote areas with limited facilities. This means
camping in areas where there are no toilet facilities (ie
you will need to use a shovel) and going for several days
without a shower (although there are plenty of places to swim
in fresh water). Every swimming hole and gorge entails a walk
over uneven ground, with the longest walk up to 8km. Even
getting in and out of our vehicles involves a 50cm step (for
off-road clearance). As we are covering a large area and visiting
many sites, many days are long with early rises and late finishes,
and sometimes irregular mealtimes. You will be expected to
roll your own swag, and group participation is required in
firewood collection, meal preparation and loading the vehicle.
You will also need to accept and respect the judgement and
experience of your tour guide as he or she leads you through
this outback adventure. In other words, if you are fit, tolerant,
flexible and prepared to assist, then we would love to take
you on tour!
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2.What
happens if I have more than 15kg luggage?
We travel
without trailers to enable us to go places other tours cannot
access. This means a strict luggage allowance of 15kgs per
passenger. On some tours, we can arrange transfer of an additional
10kg bag to your final tour destination via Greyhound coach,
at no extra cost - please call us between 9am and 5pm several
days prior to departure for more information.
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3.What
if I am a vegetarian or have other special meal requirements?
Please
let us know on booking if you have special meal requirements
so we can shop and pack for you. You will also need to liaise
with the driver during the tour, and may be asked for help
with your shopping. Vegetarian and other meals are usually
modifications of standard meals on tour.
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4.Why
are pickups from hostels etc not available on tours departing
Broome and Darwin?
It is
likely that your tour guide will already have some passengers
with him from a previous section of the tour, and time does
not allow hostel and hotel pickups. We have chosen instead,
departure points that are central and convenient to most accommodation
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5.How
fit do I need to be?
Anyone
with average fitness will be able to take part in most or
all of the walks and activities on our tours. Generally if
you can walk several kilometres over uneven ground, you should
be able to take part in most walks. Some walks are harder
than others, and you will need to accept the judgement of
your tour guide. Of course if you prefer, you can choose not
to go on a walk, and relax at camp. We have found that tolerance
to outback conditions and a good sense of humour is more important
than peak fitness!
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6.What
if I am travelling alone?
Many of
our passengers are travelling alone, so you certainly won't
be the only one. We do not charge single supplements.
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7.What
happens if I need to cancel my booking?
A fee
will be charged for cancelled bookings, depending on how much
notice is given as follows: - departure during tour, non-arrival
or less than 72 hours notice of cancellation: no refund; -
3 to 7 days notice: 50% refund; - 8 to 14 days notice: 75%
refund; - 14 to 30 days notice: 90% refund; - over 30 days
notice: $30 administration fee applies.

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8.What
will I be sleeping in?
At the
beginning of the tour, you will be issued with a Swag - this
is like a large canvas envelope with a zip down one side and
along the bottom edge. Each swag has a comfortable foam mattress
and pillow. You will also be supplied with a pillowcase (and
a sleeping bag with liner if you have booked one). This swag
will be yours for the duration of the tour, and will be rolled
up each morning, with the sleeping bag inside, for loading
onto the roof of your vehicle. For nights where mosquitoes
may be a problem, we carry large mosquito dome tents which
each sleep 5 passengers. We also carry some single mosquito
nets, as well as a limited number of tents on board for people
who prefer - but we must warn you that sleeping under the
stars can be addictive!
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9.Can
I bring some wine or beer?
Our vehicles
carry an esky (an ice box or chilly bin) for the use of passengers
for drinks; you may bring along a couple of drinks for the
first night if you wish, but usually your guide will stop
at a liquor store on the first day. Passengers may wish to
share a cask of wine etc.
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10.What
does 'coach transfer' mean?
We realise
that not all of our passengers wish to end up at the same
destination; many of our tours have an optional transfer by
Greyhound coach to a different location. (For instance, the
12 day Gibb River/Plateau and Bungles Adventure can be booked
as a Broome to Broome tour, or a Broome to Darwin tour, where
the last day is spent travelling via Greyhound to Darwin).
Where this is included, we will book and pay for the coach,
and your guide will get you to the departure point. Drinks
and meals are not included on these sections.
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11.Why
do your tours north of Broome only operate between May and
October?
The Kimberley
area north of Broome has a tropical climate, with November
to April being the rainy season. Apart from the heat and severe
humidity, it is not uncommon for severe storms and cyclones
to result in flooding and road closures. Many of the highlights
of our tours, for example the Gibb River Road and the Bungle
Bungles, are closed to all visitors during this time. We would
rather take you to these amazing places when you can actually
explore the best bits! Our Perth-Broome tours still operate
year-round.
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12.What
happens if you cancel a tour for lack of bookings?
This
is a very unusual occurrence, but when it does happen, we
will attempt to book you a tour with another operator. We
will try to give as much notice as possible, and obviously
you will receive a full refund if you choose not to travel
with the other company.
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13.Are
all National Park entry and camping fees included in the cost
of my tour?
Yes, all
fees are included. You may need spending money for drinks,
ice creams and any optional tours you choose to do.
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14.How
do I book optional boat trips, scenic flights etc on my tour?
On the
first day of your tour, your guide will pass around a booking
form which will list all of the available optional boat trips
etc, with details of prices, times and a brief description.
You can nominate which, if any, you wish to do and the guide
will phone ahead and book the required number of seats. You
will need to pay the tour operator direct, not your All Terrain
tour guide. Most operators accept credit cards.
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15.How
many other passengers will there be on the tour?
Darwin
to Broome section:
Our specially
designed and built 4WD Mitsubishi tour vehicles hold a maximum
of 16 passengers.
The usual
group size is 5 to 12 passengers.
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15a.How
many other passengers will there be on the tour?
Perth
to Broome section: Mini
coach tour 2WD vehicles hold a maximum of 21 passengers.
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16.If
I have to cancel my tour, can I transfer my ticket to someone
else?
All tickets/travel
vouchers are non-transferable and can only be used by the
person whose name appears on them. We strongly recommend travel
insurance for all passengers!
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17.Can
you help me book accommodation before or after my tour?
Because
of the huge variety in cost and quality of pre- and post-tour
accommodation, it is not practical for us to book it for you
- however, we can recommend the following websites for futher
information... www.broomevisitorcentre.com.au for attractions
and accomodation in Broome; www.tourismtopend.com.au for attractions
and accommodation in the Northern Territory; www.westernaustralia.net
for attractions in Perth and WA, also www.discoverwest.com.au
and www.wotif.com.
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18.You
haven't answered my emails. What's the problem?
We receive
over 200 emails evey day, most of them 'junk' mail - please
make sure you put something relevant in the 'Subject' field,
or we may delete your email without reading it! You should
receive an answer to your email within 2 working days, but
please be aware that the office is not attended on weekends.
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