Tour Code:SAPBN15
Tour Departs:YHA Sydney Central at 06:30am
Apr-Sep: Wed Sat
Oct-Mar: Mon Wed Sat
Finishes:Alice Springs early evening day 15
Max People:24
BRING:
Sturdy walking shoes (ankle high), hat& sunscreen, towel& toiletries, swimming gear, warm
clothing in winter, water bottle, torch, insect repellent, camera, pillow, sleeping bag (can be
hired for $25), money for some meals.
NOTES:
· This is a combination safari so you may travel with a different guide and passengers during
each section.
· Itineraries may vary and/or attractions be substituted for any cause including seasonal
conditions, weather extremes, Traditional Owner and national park requirements. See
terms and conditions for full details.
· *Where Aboriginal guide is unavailable an Adventure Tours guide will lead the interpretive
cultural walk.
· Upgrade accommodation is budget style and may be located on different premises to dorm
accommodation (not underground).
· Tour is operated together with our touring partner Topdeck.
· Travel Insurance is compulsory and must be shown to the guide on day one.
· Tour is recommended for 18– 39 year olds. Requests however, will be considered on a
case by case basis.
· Tour is not suitable for children; however special considerations may be made for clients
aged 17 years with a travelling companion over the age of 18.
· Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park entry fee of AU$25 is non-commissionable.
· Safaris must be reconfirmed 48 hours prior to departure by phone on 1300 654 604
· A STRICT luggage limit of 15KG applies
· B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner
· Passenger’s date of birth is required when making the booking.
ITINERARY:
Day 1– Sydney to Snowy Mountains (via Canberra)
Our first stop today is the capital city of Australia– Canberra– where the Prime Minister
hangs out.A tour through Parliament house and a visit to the Australian War Memorial
before we enjoy views from the city’s high point and drive by some of the Foreign
Embassy’s, there is more to Canberra than you think!After lunch in the central retail
area, we tackle the Monaro plains, learn of the hardships and international relations formed
with the areas super sized engineering feats of the Snowy Hydro Scheme. We are then
bound for our overnight stop in the heart of the Snowy Mountains. (D)
Day 2– Snowy Mountains to Gippsland Lakes
Just when you thought we were at the top, there is just a little further to go (weather
permitting), up to the highest point in Australia - Mt Kosciuszko. At 2228 metres it is an easy
grade hike from the top of the Crakenback Express chairlift, or you may choose only the
shorter walk to the lookout point.
In winter (Jun– Sep) we visit the Ski Resort of Perisher for some fun in the snow. As we turn
Southbound the journey‘wow factor’ is heightened again with our afternoon drive
conquering the famous Snowy River country and crossing the border into Victoria. This
evening, back at sea level we enjoy a night on the edge of a coastal lake. (BD)
Tour Price (AUD) Adult Child
Park Fees
(noncommissionable)
Total Adult Total Child
Apr– Sep: Standard(3 nights camping,11 nights dorm accommodation with shared facilities)
Dorm/ Camp $1810 N/P $25 $1835 N/P
Upgrade(2 nights camping, 11 nights budget ensuite, 1 night 4 star Desert Cave)
Twin/ Double $2360 N/P $25 $2385 N/P
Single $2775 N/P $25 $2800 N/P
Oct– Mar: Standard(3 nights camping,11 nights dorm accommodation with shared facilities)
Dorm/ Camp $1860 N/P $25 $1885 N/P
Upgrade(2 nights camping, 11 nights budget ensuite, 1 night 4 star Desert Cave)
Twin/ Double $2410 N/P $25 $2435 N/P
Single $2825 N/P $25 $2850 N/P
Day 3– Gippsland Lakes to Melbourne (via Wilsons Promontory)
With Bass Strait by our side, we skirt the north eastern coast of Victoria as we make tracks for
the Southern most National Park of the Australian mainland– Wilsons Promontory. You may
be able to take your Aussie‘Coat of Arms’ photo with a chance of seeing Kangaroos and
Emus together on the vast grasslands. A hike up and along the granite outcrops will lead us to
an area to take in the awesome views of the surrounding coastline. With the bright lights and
lively buzz of Melbourne in our sights we dodge the trams and navigate the city streets for our
central drop off. (B)
Day 4– Melbourne
Enjoy a FREE day in Melbourne to relax or explore the city. Overnight dorm accommodation
included. (Meals at own expense)
Day 5 - Melbourne via Great Ocean Rd to Port Campbell
We pass Geelong and check out the surfing town of Torquay then to the renowned surfing
location of Bells Beach and Lorne before arriving in the coastal township of Apollo Bay. At
Kennett River we spot for koalas and watch and listen to the abundant birdlife. After lunch we
hit the cool temperate rainforest of the Otway National Park, where we spend time at the
Otway Fly Tree Top Walk (included). Rejoining the Great Ocean Road we will visit the
amazing Twelve Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge. Late afternoon we arrive into the township of
Port Campbell, a colourful seaside village sheltered by cliffs and pines. (D)
Day 6– Port Campbell to Grampians National Park
Before leaving the coast and trailing towards the end of the Great Ocean Road, we explore
some of the other geological phenomena along this remarkable stretch of coastline. Discover
The Arch, London Bridge and the Bay of Martyrs, just to name a few. Our destination this
afternoon is the Grampians National Park, one of Victoria’s most popular holiday destinations.
We embark on a hike in the National Park to take in the breathtaking rocky views. This area is
rich in Aboriginal culture set in a rugged ancient landscape. (BD)
Day 7 - Halls Gap to Adelaide
This morning we visit the Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre to learn of the local dreamtime
stories. Test your local artistic skills as we create our very own personalised souvenirs.
Leaving via Halls Gap, we say farewell to the‘Grampians’. Crossing the mighty Murray River,
passing through the Adelaide Hills we arrive into Adelaide, South Australia’s capital. (BL)
Day 8– Adelaide
Enjoy a FREE day in Adelaide to relax or explore the city. Overnight dorm accommodation
included. (B)
Day 9– Adelaide to Quorn
Leaving Adelaide we travel through the Clare Valley as we make our way towards the stunning
Flinders Ranges. On our journey we enjoy a lunch break at a local Clare Valley Winery, with
some tastings thrown in. We have the opportunity to then gain a bird’s eye view from the top of
Mt Remarkable as we look out over this beautiful region. We check into our private
accommodation at the historical‘Mill’ before enjoying a classic pub dinner& drink with the
locals! This great Aussie Atmosphere sets our scene for this evening. (D)
Day 10– Flinders Ranges& Wilpena Pound
This morning we enter the National Park where adventure, spirituality and tranquillity co-exist
in one majestic destination. We set out on a hike for some spectacular views of the“Flinders
Ranges”, named one of Australia’s outstanding national landscapes. See the natural
amphitheatre of Wilpena Pound - a lost world, located inside a giant stone crater. On our
return to Quorn we visit the Yourambulla Caves for a glimpse at some local Aboriginal rock
paintings and the stories that go with them. This evening enjoy a casual BBQ dinner.
Overnight at the Quorn“Mill”. (BLD)
Day 11– Quorn to Coober Pedy
Leaving Quorn we travel through Port Augusta, then head north into the open landscapes and
join the Stuart Highway (one of the longest highways in the world). Passing several salt lakes,
you can capture a great photo opportunity of the vastness of Central Australia before we arrive
in the“Opal Capital of the World”, Coober Pedy. A diverse township renowned for its many
underground attractions! On arrival we enjoy a local town tour which includes a visit to an
underground mine& museum. Our accommodation for tonight is– you guessed it–
underground. (BLD)
Day 12– Coober Pedy to Marla
Before departing Coober Pedy we are enlightened with a town tour by a local, before visiting
an outdoor public opal fossicking site, with the opportunity to try your luck‘noodling’ for opals!
From here we go north up the Stuart Highway and into the rugged country of Australia’s inland
and a visit to‘The Breakaways’ with amazing views that go on and on and on! Tonight our
remote base is a little further up at Marla. (BLD)
Day 13– Marla to Uluru
From Marla, we cross the Northern Territory border and arrive at the Uluru– Kata Tjuta
National Park. Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) will fascinate you, and you will discover some of the
secrets of this ancient landform during the Valley of the Winds hike. You’ll be mesmerised as
the desert sun sets over Uluru, and as the night grows darker, curl up in your swag (Aussie
bedroll) under millions of stars. (BLD)
Day 14– Uluru to Kings Canyon
It’s an early start this morning, but you’ll be rewarded with 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). Afterwards, you will have the
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 15– Kings Canyon to Alice Springs
Get your hiking shoes on today as we head out to explore the impressive formations of Kings
Canyon. You’ll be left breathless by the sheer 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. Lunch is a welcome prospect, before we make our way to Alice Springs. (BL)
Tour Departs:YHA Sydney Central at 06:30am
Apr-Sep: Wed Sat
Oct-Mar: Mon Wed Sat
Finishes:Alice Springs early evening day 15