Highlights of this tour include visiting the Opal Capital - Coober Pedy, Wilpena Pound, hiking in the Flinders Ranges and seeing the Devil's Marbles (Karlu Karlu). Say g'day to the Big Rock at Uluru National Park and hike to Kings canyon and Kata Tjuta (the olgas) as well as learning more about the history of the native people with an Uluru cultural experience. Don't forget about Kakadu National Park up north in the Top End as well as Katherine Gorge. The tour ends in Darwin.
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Tour Code | ADE13 |
Duration | 13 days |
Tour Style | Explorer |
Route | Adelaide to Darwin |
Maximum Passengers | 48 |
Price (adult) | AUD $2140.00EUR €1785.00GBP £1440.00 |
Valid | 31 March 2013 - 30 March 2014 |
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Itinerary: day by day
Day 1 – Adelaide to Flinders Ranges
DEFAULT PICK UP: Adelaide Central YHA (135 Waymouth St), 06:30am
Our first stop on your 13 day adventure is Barossa Reservoir’s famous Whispering Wall, where you will be fascinated by its unique acoustic qualities. We travel through the picturesque Clare Valley and stop for some morning tea at Sevenhill Cellars, the oldest winery in the valley - there’s even time to sample some of their award winning wine! We lunch in the historic town of Melrose before visiting Mount Remarkable National Park for an afternoon bush walk. Finish the day by watching a spectacular sunset across South Australia’s western plains and the breathtaking Central Flinders Ranges. (LD)
Day 2 – Flinders Ranges to Quorn
Experience some of the beauty and magic that the Flinders Ranges has to offer. Keep your eyes peeled for emus and kangaroos as we take a scenic drive through beautiful Parachilna Gorge. You’ll get an amazing view of the Flinders Ranges National Park from the top of Stokes Hill Lookout, before hiking into the natural amphitheatre of Wilpena Pound. Take a break for lunch before learning about the fascinating history of the area with a visit to the Aboriginal artwork at Arkaroo Rock and the ruins of Kanyaka Station. Tonight we enjoy dinner at an outback pub. (BLD)
Day 3 – Quorn to Coober Pedy
We travel through Pichi Richi Pass and head towards Port Augusta, known as ‘the Crossroads of Australia’. Marvel at the enormous salt flats of the Woomera Prohibited Area and learn about the area’s incredible history as a military test site. We stop along the way to explore the surface of a salt lake and take advantage of an excellent photo opportunity. From here we make one more brief stop at the sheep-farming town of Glendambo before arriving at Coober Pedy, ‘Opal Capital of the World’. We take some time to explore this remarkable underground town before grabbing a bite to eat and settling in for the night in a purpose built underground bunkhouse. (BLD)
Day 4 – Coober Pedy to Erldunda
Explore an underground home to see how the locals survive in the harsh desert environment of Coober Pedy, followed by a tour of the Umoona Opal Mine to learn more about the discovery and mining of precious opal, Australia’s national gemstone. Next we visit an outdoor opal noodling spot where you can try your hand at fossicking for some gemstones of your own. Get up close to some local wildlife and learn about rescued Joey’s at Josephine’s Gallery and Kangaroo Orphanage, before leaving Coober Pedy and heading out across the Moon Plain. We pass the Dingo Fence, the longest fence in the world and take in views of the awe-inspiring Breakaways Scenic Reserve before arriving at our overnight campsite at Erldunda. (BLD)
Day 5 – Erldunda to Kata Tjuta and Uluru
This morning we journey towards iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock) where we stop for a bite to eat. Kata Tjuta’s 36 domes will fascinate you and you will discover some of the secrets of this ancient landform on the Valley of the Winds hike. Relax and wind down after another exciting day and take in a beautiful desert sunset over Uluru. As the night grows darker, curl up in your permanent tent or enjoy the option of a swag (Aussie bedroll) under the outback stars. (BLD)
Day 6 – Uluru to Kings Canyon
Rise early and be treated to 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).* It is a truly unique opportunity to share experiences, connect with and learn about the oldest culture on earth. Make the most of your 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 7 – Kings Canyon to Alice Springs
Grab your hiking shoes as we head out to explore the impressive and towering rock formations that make up Kings Canyon. You’ll be left breathless by the sheer size and 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. We enjoy lunch before making our way back to Alice Springs. Overnight dorm accommodation included. (BL)
Day 8 – Alice Springs
Enjoy a free day to relax and explore Alice Springs (overnight dorm accommodation included; meals and activities at own expense).
Day 9 – Alice Springs to Devils Marbles
PICK UP DAY 9: Haven Backpacker Resort, 11:00am
Leaving Alice we pass by the Tropic of Capricorn and make our way to Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles) where we have some time to explore the well known marble shaped granite boulders, a site sacred to its traditional owners. Continuing north we make a stop at Tennant Creek giving you the perfect opportunity to purchase some dinner and stretch your legs, before we make the overnight journey to Katherine.
Day 10 – Katherine Gorge to Darwin
A short early morning stop in Katherine gives you the chance to purchase breakfast, before we arrive at Nitmiluk National Park home to stunning Katherine Gorge. Here you will have the chance to take an optional 2 hour cruise through the first 2 gorges (at own expense and seasonal April - November). Early morning is the perfect time to experience and photograph the gorge in all its glory. If the cruise is not for you, our guide will lead a short return walk to Baruwei Lookout allowing you to get a nice postcard shot of the gorge and learn about this stunning area and its significance to the local Jawoyn Aboriginal people. Once we finish exploring the gorge, we drive the last leg into Darwin. Arriving around 1pm, you will have the afternoon free to explore the Northern Territory’s capital city.
Day 11 – Darwin to Litchfield National Park
PICK UP DAY 11: Adventure Tours Australia Shop, 52 Mitchell St Darwin, 06:50am.
A refreshing start to the next leg of your adventure checking out the flora, fauna and refreshing waterfalls of Litchfield National Park. Enjoy lunch before we travel into Wulna 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 including bush tucker talks, playing the didgeridoo, basket weaving and spear throwing (cultural experience is only available in the dry season). We finish the day in the spectacular Mary River Wetlands, where the exotic birds are not the only wildlife to see. Keep a watch for lurking crocodiles on an afternoon river cruise! Climb into your sleeping bag for a well earned rest at our secluded Mary River camping spot. (LD)
Day 12 – Mary River to Kakadu
This morning we travel into the heart of World Heritage Listed Kakadu National Park. Admire ancient Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr, then clamber up to 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 National Park. (BLD)
Day 13 – Kakadu to Darwin
Get ready for some 4WD action today on our way to Kakadu’s most iconic site, 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 your national park operated boat and boardwalk experience. Stop in at the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre this afternoon to learn more about local Indigenous culture and customs. The impressive scenery will continue to amaze you as we journey back to cosmopolitan Darwin in the afternoon. (BL)
Seasonal itinerary changes
Itinerary may vary due to seasonal conditions.
TROPICAL SUMMER ITINERARY applies to Kakadu section (Nov/ Dec-May).
B = Breakfast | L = Lunch | D = Dinner
Travel Insurance is compulsory for all travellers on all tours and details must be presented to tour guide before departure. Please refer to terms and conditions for more details.
Departures
Departure location : Default pick up: Adelaide Central YHA (135 Waymouth St) at 06:30am. Other pick up options are: Adelaide Travellers Inn (220 Hutt St) at 06:00am, Mantra Hotel (88 Frome St) at 06:15am.
Arrival location : Select Darwin accommodation early evening day 13
Tour Departs:
Apr 16 30
May 14 28
Jun 11 25
Jul 09 23
Aug 06 20
Sep 03 17
Oct – 18 Mar Tue
To check out departures dates and availability, just click the BOOK NOW button on this page
Included
- Experienced guide
- national park entrance fees
- meals as indicated
- accommodation transfers
- 6 nights dorm accommodation with shared facilities, 5 nights camping, 1 night overnight coach (or upgrade to 7 nights budget ensuite accommodation, 4 nights camping and 1 night overnight coach)
- 2 Aboriginal cultural experiences*
Tour upgrades
Accommodation Upgrade: 4 nights camping, 7 nights budget private room with ensuite, 1 night overnight coach
Twin/Dbl: AUD $2415 / €2010 / ₤ 1620
Child rate for Twin/Dbl (this option must be booked for children under 18): AUD $2165 / €1805 / ₤1455
Single: AUD $2815 / €2345 / ₤1890
Upgrade accommodation is on a request basis only.
Optional Activities
- Canoeing at Katherine Gorge
- Cruise at Katherine Gorge
- Camel Ride
- Helicopter Flight at Kings Creek Station
What to bring
- Sturdy walking shoes
- hat and sunscreen
- towel and toiletries
- warm clothing in winter
- water bottle
- torch
- insect repellent
- camera
- pillow
- sleeping bag (can be purchased for $30).
Notes
- Itineraries may vary and/or attractions be substituted for any cause including seasonal conditions, weather extremes, traditional owner and national park requirements. Please see terms and conditions of travel for full details.
- Travel insurance is compulsory for all travellers on all tours and details must be presented to tour guide before departure.
- *The Aboriginal Wulna-Limilngan cultural experience is only available during the dry season (Apr-Oct) as site is subject to flooding (contact our customer service team for availability). Participants may be absent due to cultural commitments with minimal prior notification and Adventure Tours Australia reserves the right to amend the itinerary in these circumstances with no obligation to refund.
- A tropical summer itinerary applies in Kakadu Nov/Dec-May.
- *Where Aboriginal guide is unavailable at Uluru, an Adventure Tours guide will lead the interpretive cultural walk.
- Package is made up of 4 separate tours therefore you may travel with a different guide and passengers on each section
- A STRICT luggage limit of 15kg applies (10kg in Kakadu). Excess luggage can be stored in Darwin.
- B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner.
- *Where Aboriginal guide is unavailable, an Adventure Tours guide will lead the interpretive cultural walk.
- Tour must be reconfirmed 48hrs prior to departure by phone on 1300 654 604 (within Australia).
- It is your responsibility to contact Adventure Tours with your preferred accommodation pick up point. If we do not hear from you, we will assume you will make your way to our default pick up point as listed in the itinerary and the PDF document on the website. We will not be responsible for missed pick-ups (and a missed tour) if we do not receive notification from you or your travel agent, and if you are not at the default pick up point at the appropriate time.