Adventure
Tours Australia
19
Day 4WD Darwin to Perth Safari Tour
Departs Darwin and Finishes at Perth
(Tour-ATA29/DP19)
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a valued agent www.australia4tours.com offer tours
from Adventure Tours Australia an award
winning company specialising in active, small group
safaris for the adventurous traveller. We offer an
extensive range of tours
here
exploring the highlights and hidden delights of Australia.
Our
tours are nature-based with the emphasis on the unique
scenery, wildlife and Aboriginal culture of each area
and they cater for everyone from the fit and adventurous
who want to get off the beaten track to those who
prefer the sound of ‘soft adventure’ and more comfortable
facilities!
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Tour
Prices
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1st
April 2006 - 31st March 2007
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| Adult:
AU$2695 |
| Extra's
optional scenic helicopter flight ( at own expense )
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* Upgrade: 3nights motel in Broome - Supplement (per
person): Twin AU$150 / Single AU$400 |
All
prices are in Australian Dollars (includes 10% GST)
based on per person
Plus AUD$10 Fuel Levy |
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| Child
Policy |
Not
suitable for children. |
Discounts
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Specials:
Book a tour from us from this site during 2006 and receive
a 5% earlybird discount |
| Day
Departs |
Thu (Apr - Nov only) |
| Depart
From |
Darwin
accommodation 06.00am |
| Duration: |
19
days |
| Tour
Finishes |
Perth
approx. 6.00-7.00pm. Drop off Wellington Street Tourist Coach
Stand. |
| Max
People |
21
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| Vehicle |
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Toyota
Coaster mini-bus - (max 21 seats) front facing
air-conditioned vehicle.
We
use our coaches in locations where there are large driving
distances on sealed roads as the larger vehicles provide
greater comfort. In all other circumstances, we focus
on providing a small group experience with an average
maximum group size of 16.
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4WD
Mitsubishi or Isuzu- 16, 17 or 20 seats front
facing air-conditioned vehicle |
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| Accommodation |
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Semi-Permanent
Campsites - tents must be erected by guide
and passengers, share showers and toilets, no cooking
facilities except those carried on the vehicle. |
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Bush
Camps - NO facilities
other than those that are carried on the vehicle.
Passengers sleep in swags (Aussie bedroll). The tour
will stop along the way at roadhouses for clients to
have a shower etc. |
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| Suitability |
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Hikes
up to 6-8kms or more per day. |
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| What
to Bring |
Sturdy
walking shoes (ankle high), hat & sunscreen, towel & toiletries,
swimming gear, warm clothing in winter water bottle, torch,
insect repellent, camera & film, pillow, sleeping bag (can
be hired for $15)
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| What's
Included |
Experienced
guide, meals as indicated, camping
fees & equipment, National Park fees |
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Not Included |
$10
fuel levy, sleeping bag hire of $15 |
| Trip
Highlights |
Lake
Argyle, Kununurra, Bungle Bungles, Kimberley Gorges, Gibb
River Road, Tunnel Creek, Windjana Gorge, Broome, Cable Beach,
Miracle Mile (partial hike), Karijini National Park, Ningaloo
Reef, Monkey Mia, Kalbarri National Park, Pinnacles |
| Conditions |
General
Information and conditions of travel |
Tour
Code
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Tour
Code: ATA29/DP19
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When
asking us for a quote please nominate which accommodation
you wish to have.
ITINERARY
Day
1 - Darwin to WA Border
We begin our adventure travelling south down “The Track”
( Stuart Hwy ) to Katherine where we break for a refreshing
swim. We then head west towards WA via the small historic
town of Timber Creek, driving through the picturesque Gregory
National Park along the Victoria River escarpment. Overnight
bush camp. (LD)
Day
2 - WA Border to Bungle Bungle
Explore Kununurra, the town of the Ord River Scheme and
the scenic Hidden Valley National Park. Then sit back and
admire the awesome views of the Carr Boyd and Durack Ranges
as we head to Turkey Creek. Next it’s time to buckle up
and hold on for the challenging 4WD trip into the Bungle
Bungle ( Purnululu ) National Park for sunset over the Osmond
Ranges and our camp. ( BLD )
Day
3 - Bungle Bungle
We spend the full day exploring the unusual rock formations
of the Bungle Bungle Ranges, visiting the unique Frog Hole,
the breathtaking Echidna Chasm, and the magnificent Cathedral
Gorge. There’s also time for an optional scenic helicopter
flight ( at own expense ) over the Bungles. We complete
our day with another amazing sunset. ( BLD )
Day
4 - Bungle Bungles to Parry Farm
Leaving the Bungle Bungle we take a short break at Turkey
Creek before travelling onto Wyndham and the Five Rivers
Lookout. Overnight camp at Diggers Rest Cattle Station or
Parry Farm. ( BLD ).
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Day
5 - Gibb River Road & Gorges
We tackle the punishing Gibb River Road stopping to visit
the famous El Questro Station, take a walk in the beautiful
Cockburn Range and swim under the waterfall in Emma Gorge.
We cross the Pentecost River and travel through the spectacular
ranges before heading to our overnight bush camp. ( BLD
).
Day
6 - Gibb River Road & Gorges
A day of swimming and hiking as we explore some of these
striking gorges: Barnett, Manning, Galvins, or Adcock,
depending on the time of year. Overnight bush camp. ( BLD
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Day
7 -King Leopold Range - Windjana Gorge
We enjoy an early hike and swim at Bell or Leonard Gorge
before experiencing the splendour of the King Leopold Range
travelling to Windjana Gorge. After lunch, we wade
through the icy waters of the mysterious Tunnel Creek
to explore the incredible limestone formations. We camp
overnight at Windjana Gorge National Park.( BLD ).
Day
8 - Windjana to Broome
We view the abundant wildlife of Windjana Gorge including
freshwater crocodiles & explore the 350 million year old
fossilised reef wall rising 90 metres above the riverbed.
Then we head for Derby visiting the famous Boab Prison Tree
before continuing on to Broome for sunset on beautiful Cable
Beach. (BL)
Days
9, 10 & 11 - Broome
Three days at your leisure to explore Broome and prepare
for our next eight days of adventure!
Accommodation included (No meals)
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Day
12 - Broome to Indee Station (from
here we travel in a 21 seater coaster)
We cross the Great Sandy Desert, calling in at the coastal
oasis of Eighty Mile Beach. Visit Port Hedland, checking
out the enormous piles of iron ore and salt, before setting
up camp at Indee Station a remote sheep and cattle property.
(LD)
Day
13 - Karijini National Park
Travel to Karijini National Park where we spend the next
3 days exploring. Lace up our hiking boots and walk down
to Fern Pool, passing through Circular Pool, Dales Gorge
and Fortesque Falls, where you will be rewarded with a refreshing
swim. Overnight camp in Karijini (BLD)
Day
14 - Karijini NP & ‘Miracle Mile’
Start the day at Oxer Lookout, checking out Junction Pool
where 4 gorges meet. We then take on the challenge of the
‘The Miracle Mile’. In the afternoon visit the Karijini
Cultural Centre. Overnight camp in Karijini (BLD)
Note: This is a strenuous 3hour hike
(graded 3 boots) involving climbing and swimming through
part of the famous 'Miracle Mile'. Passengers not physically
capable of this MUST wait behind for the rest of the group.
Day
15 - Karijini NP to Exmouth
Hike into Joffre Gorge, before leaving Karijini behind us
heading into the unique mining town of Tom Price. Travel
through the vast bush land of the Pilbara region on our
way to Exmouth and our overnight camp. (BLD)
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Day
16 - Exmouth to Ningaloo Reef
Make our way south to Coral Bay to snorkel on the Ningaloo
Reef or choose an optional activity (own expense) (BLD)
Day
17 - Coral Bay to Monkey Mia
We call in at the unique Shell Beach before continuing on
to Monkey Mia where we have fun with the friendly local
dolphins. Overnight at Monkey Mia Resort (BLD
Day
18 - Monkey Mia to Kalbarri NP
Heading into the Shark Bay World Heritage area, see the
stromatolites on our way to beautiful Hawks Head. Hike and
explore Z Bend & Natures Window before heading to our overnight
camp. (BLD)
Day
19 - Kalbarri NP to Perth
We head to the seaside town of Dongara before travelling
south through the fascinating landscape of the Nambung National
Park, checking out the famous Pinnacles. Arrive Perth early
evening. (BL)
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ATTENTION:
The Darwin <> Broome 8 Day 4WD Safari has unique temperature,
activity, and operational considerations not experienced
elsewhere in Australia. The Kimberley is one of the most
isolated, remote places in the world. It doesn't have the
usual comforts and options of our other touring areas. We
think this lack of conveniences is the REAL reason to visit
this area and is what makes it so special and memorable
for a lifetime.
This tour is suitable
only for FIT AND ACTIVE people.
Most people traveling on this trip are aged 18-50. It is
not suitable for children.
Do you
meet our criteria?
- I
can hike 5-9kms a day over uneven terrain un-aided
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am prepared and able to walk in high temperatures and humidity
- up to and more than 35 degrees Centigrade and 90% humidity
everyday.
- I
can sleep in a swag/bedroll with sleeping bag on the ground
for 7 nights
- I'm
happy use bush camps with NO TOILET OR SHOWER FACILITIES
on several nights. On these nights a designated toilet area
will be set up.
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will adhere to the STRICT LUGGAGE LIMIT of 15kgs per person.
If
you have answered no to one of the boxes, then you should
reassess your commitment to the trip. Perhaps alternative
travel options will be better for you ie. Accommodated,
large bus coach travel.
Irrespective
of whether you have answered yes to all the boxes, Adventure
Tours Australia reserves the right to assess your fitness
capability on or before the first day of travel. At this
time: - Elderly passengers must have a medical certificate
issued by a local Australian Doctor to be presented to us
at this time showing a level of fitness and/or suitability
to travel subject to the conditions above. -
We will advise you to seek a refund from your booking agent
with no cancellation fees of our own. In this case, Adventure
Tours Australia will do our utmost to assist you organizing
alternative transportation.
In
either case Adventure Tours Australia's decision will be
final and no further correspondence will be entered into.
Thank you for your understanding and consideration. Have
a grand trip! Please print a copy
of our Fitness and Medical Advisory for your completion
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Notes:
* Itinerary may vary and / or attractions substituted due
to seasonal conditions, Traditional Owner & National Park
requirements.
* There is a strict luggage limit of 15kgs per person for
this trip.
* Itinerary will change during November and April with the
closure of the Gibb River Road & the Bungle Bungle NP. Attractions
will be substituted with others of interest.
* Package is made up of 2 individual tours: therefore you
may travel with a different guide and passengers during each
section.
* Tour is operated on a code-share with Western Xposure.
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This tour is suitable for fit and active people who can hike
5-9kms a day over uneven terrain often in high temperatures.
We use bush camps with few facilities on several nights.
* Safaris must be reconfirmed by 4pm the day before travel.
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