21-Day Perth to Darwin Safari
Australia
- Perth:
Perth
- Northern Territory:
Darwin
- Western Australia:
Broome,
Exmouth
Description:
21-Day Perth to Darwin Safari (09/10) Tour Price: AU$3225 Dorm/camp Not suitable for children Tour departs: Perth 7.20am from Wellington Street Tourist Coach Stand 13th Apr - 16th Oct: Mon & Fri Tour Code:PD21 Max People: 21 Tour Finishes:Darwin accommodation early evening on day 21 Accommodation Upgrade (on 'request' basis only) * 3 nights ensuite motel (Broome) * 4 nights Hostel accommodation (private room/share facilities) * Twin/Double upgrade: $440 per person * Single: $830 Attention: This tour is only for fit and active people, who can hike 5-9kms a day over uneven terrain, often in high temperatures. Temperatures can be extreme i.e. very high during summer days and very cold during winter nights. Adventure Tours reserves the right to assess the fitness capability of passengers prior to tour departure. Tour is not suitable for children. Due to the remote nature of the Kimberley region we use bush camps with limited facilities on some nights. There is a Strict Luggage Limit of 15kgs per person, in a backpack or soft bag. Itinerary: Day 1 - Perth to Kalbarri (H) Jump aboard as we head north to Nambung National Park and explore the fascinating formations of the Pinnacles Desert. Our journey continues along coastal roads passing by seaside fishing towns until we arrive at some local sand dunes. Get ready for an adrenaline hit! Sand-boarding on local dunes will get your blood rushing. In the afternoon we pass through the major port of Gerladton, before reaching our overnight stop in the seaside resort town of Kalbarri. (LD) Day 2 - Kalbarri to Shark Bay (H) It's an early start this morning for a short drive to Murchison Gorge in Kalbarri National Park. Here, we explore Nature's Window, the Loop and Z-Bend Gorge an exhilarating 150 metre descent into the heart of the gorge before an invigorating swim in the tranquil water pools (seasonal). Feeling adventurous? Give abseiling a go (at own expense). Lunch is well-earned today! In the afternoon we head towards Monkey Mia and enter Shark Bay World Heritage area, stopping at gorgeous Shell Beach before reaching our overnight stop at Denham. (BLD) Day 3 - Shark Bay to Coral Bay (H) We hit the beach after a short drive across the Peron Peninsula and make our way to the world famous Monkey Mia dolphins have your camera ready for some great shots of these entrancing animals. From here, we head to Carnarvon, with a stop at a banana plantation (the chocolate coated frozen bananas sold here are a yummy treat!) From Carnarvon we finish the day by driving the highway to Coral Bay, the Jewel of the North. (B,L,D) Day 4 - Coral Bay & Exmouth (H) It's time to relax! Spend today discovering the wonders of the Ningaloo Reef and its fantastic marine wildlife. Snorkelling, cruising on a glass-bottom boat, swimming with manta rays or whale sharks (seasonal), quad bike tours or a joy flight over the reef (all at own expense) are just some of the ways you can check out this beautiful aquatic park. Late this afternoon we make the short trip to Exmouth. (BLD) Day 5 - Exmouth (H) Get ready to explore the Exmouth region. After breakfast we head to Yardie Creek in the Cape Range National Park. Turquoise Bay is a great spot for a swim (or just lazing on the beach!). The views from historic Vlahming Head Lighthouse are spectacular. We head back to our accommodation mid afternoon. (BL) Day 6 - Exmouth to Karijini National Park (BC) Heading inland through the vast cattle stations of the Pilbara region, our destination is the oasis of Karijini. This afternoon we drop in at Tom Price, a little town known for its iron ore mining, before setting up our camp overlooking the magnificent Hamersley Range, just in time to watch the sun set. (BLD) Days 7 & 8 - Karijini National Park (C) It takes two full days to explore and take in the surrounding national park and gorges. Formed over 2,500 million years ago, the Hamersley Ranges are some of the most unusual landforms on earth. Deep in the gorges you'll come across cascading waterfalls and fresh, still waterholes perfect for swimming. Some of the gorges are so narrow; you can touch both sides at once! Dales, Gorge, Fortesque Falls, Fern Pool, Circular Pool, Weano Gorge and Hancock Gorge are just some of the areas we'll get to. Definitely a highlight! (BLD) Day 9 - Karijini National Park to Indee Station (C) We depart Karinjini this morning and take a leisurely drive out of the park towards outback Indee Station. We have time here to view Aboriginal rock art at Red rock before spending our last night together before heading for Broome. (BLD) Day 10 - Eighty Mile Beach to Broome On the road again as we head towards the coast and the iron ore port of Port Headland. We have time for a quick town tour to marvel at the sheer size of the iron ore industry. On route to Broome we enjoy a leisurely break and take in the glory of the stretching sands of the 80 Mile Beach. Enjoy a stroll along the beach or a refreshing swim before our final leg into Broome. (BL) Day 11 & 12 Broome (H) Two days of leisure in this historic northern pearling town. There is plenty to see and do in Broome, time to just relax or laze on the beach in idyllic weather conditions on the famous Cable Beach or view some of the old pearling luggers. We start our time here with a town tour to show you the sights. Day 13 - Broome to Windjana Gorge Out of Broome we stop briefly at Willare Bridge, where a rushing torrent of water flows in the mighty Fitzroy River during the wet season. From here we leave the bitumen behind as we head for the Oscar Range and on to Tunnel Creek, where a 750 metre tunnel passes under the Napier Range. The area has a rich bushranger history ask your guide for the true story! (LD) Day 14 - Windjana Gorge to Mt Barnett Windjana Gorge is worth exploring (there's loads of freshwater crocodiles here!) before we hit the track again to travel along the famous Gibb River road to to Manning Gorge and to watch the sunset over the Barnett Range. (BLD) Day 15 - Gibb River Road and Gorges A great day of swimming and hiking! Explore some the Kimberley's striking gorges, including Barnett, Manning, Adcock or Galvans depending on the time of year. We're in for another night at our bush camp. (BLD) Day 16 - Gibb River Road to El Questro Station We pass through some ancient and spectacular country as we travel along the Gibb River Road. Crossing the Pentecost River, we reach the famous El Questro Station. We walk into the beautiful Cockburn Ranges for a swim under the waterfall at Emma Gorge before retiring for the night. (BLD) Day 17 - El Questro to Bungle Bungles Today sit back and admire the awesome scenery of the Carr Boyd and Durack Ranges as we head to Turkey Creek. We take a challenging 4WD trip into the Bungle Bungle (Purnululu) National Park for sunset over the Osmond Ranges and our overnight camp. (BLD) Day 18 - Bungle Bungle NP It's a full day of exploration today. The rock formations of the Bungle Bungles massif are remarkable and we visit the permanent waterhole of Frog Hole, breathtaking Echidna Chasm and overwhelming and magnificent Cathedral Gorge. There's time to get another perspective of the Bungles by helicopter if you choose (at own expense) before we head back to our overnight bush camp. (BLD) Day 19 - Bungle-Bungles to Kununurra It's time for some 4WD action as we wind our way out of the Bungle Bungles on our way to Kununurra, the capital of the north. This afternoon we spend time exploring Hidden Valley, just a stones throw from Kununurra township. (BLD) Day 20 - Kununurra to Victoria River Lake Argyle, created by the Ord River Dam, is the biggest man-made lake in Australia and a couple of times bigger than Sydney Harbour! We spend some time here this morning before crossing the state border into the Northern Territory. If we've got time, we'll check out the Keep River National Park before reaching camp on the Victoria River. (BLD) Day 21 - Victoria River to Darwin We're on the home run now! It's a short hop across to Katherine where we stop briefly at Katherine (Nitmiluk) Gorge. There's time for one last refreshing swim at Edith Falls before we arrive in Darwin, the last stop for the journey. (BL) BCBush Camp (no facilities) CCampground CPCaravan Park H Hostel: shared facilities BLDBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner 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 purchased for $50*) Included: Experienced guides, meals as indicated, camping fees & equipment, 8 nights hostel accommodation (upgrade available for 3 nights in Broome), National Park fees. Note: * Adventure Tours Australia reserves the right to assess the fitness capability of passengers prior to tour departure. Tour is not suitable for children. * Itinerary may vary and/or attractions substituted due to seasonal conditions, Traditional Owner and National Park requirements, particularly in November and April when the Gibb River Road and Bungle Bungle NP may be closed. * Package is made up of two individual tours; therefore you may travel with a different guide and passengers during each section. * Upgrade accommodation is on request basis only. * Safaris must be reconfirmed by 4pm the day before travel. * Please note tour is operated as a code-share with Western Xposure. * For passengers who have paid for sleeping bags and do not wish to keep them at the end of the tour, we will be donating them to charity (Good Sammies).
Highlights:
* Pinnacles * Kalbarri * Monkey Mia * Ningaloo Reef * Karijini National Park * Broome * Windjana Gorge * Tunnel Creek * Gibb River Road * Kimberley Gorges * Bungle Bungle National Park * Kununurra * Lake Argyle
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Travel Types :
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- Camping
- Hiking
- Safari
- Tours
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Cost in US$: from AUD$ 3225
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel to Australia
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
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