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Adelaide to Perth via Darwin and Broome

Date: 04 July to 13 August 2011

An opportunity to really discover outback Australia and the rugged landscape of North Western Australia mixed with stunning national parks and spectacular coastline of Western Australia. This 41 day tour is two of our popular tours packaged together for added value.

Highlights

  • 41 days
  • Enjoy nature, explore gorges, experience the magic of the night sky and the redness of the desert
  • Coober Pedy, Uluru (Ayres Rock), Kings Canyon, MacDonnell Ranges, Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge), Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park, the Kimberleys, the Bungle Bungles, Derby, Broome, Kalbarri National Park
  • Spectacular 15 minute flight around Uluru
  • Experience the Kimberley’s as we take a seaplane to the Horizontal Waterfall, travel through the falls in a Jet Boat, relax and enjoy the spectacular untouched scenery of the Kimberley’s
  • 4WD full day tour of the extraordinary Bungle Bungles, including Echidna Chasm trail, Cathedral Gorge trail and the magnificent Beehive Domes
  • Sunset Camel Ride at Cable Beach, Broome

What’s the cost?

The discounted price for this tour per person, based on twin share is AUD $8667, with everything on our Adelaide to Darwin Tour, AND Darwin to Perth, via Broome Tour included.

We’ll even include the early bird bonus that the other tours are offering.

This means that not only do you enjoy a discounted price, when you book and pay your deposit before 31/03/2011 and we’ll throw in AUD $200 of fuel vouchers for each van for free!

Please note airfares, fuel, food and items of a personal nature are not included.

For more information on pricing and the tour, please contact us.

Please note that around the Darwin area, some locations like the National Parks are repeated on each tour. We’ll ensure there are alternatives for you to discover something new, or you are welcome to simply spend more time in these spectacular areas.