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| Tour
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NATIONAL
PARKS OF THE OUTBACK (ADELAIDE-SYDNEY) |
| Booking
Code: |
3150D - Book
Now |
| Length: |
7
days / 6 nights 4WD Tour              |
| Departs: |
Ex Adelaide -
Thursday (PM ) |
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| Arrives: |
Sydney - Wednesday
(AM) |
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| Price: |
3150D Gross Rate - AUD $3,335 per person twin share or AUD $3,840
single.
Includes Airfares & Train (Price subject to Airfare/Train increase). |
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THU |
ADELAIDE
- MILDURA
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| Depart
Adelaide with the afternoon O'Connor-Airlines flight to Mildura, where
you will be met at the airport and transferred to your accommodation.
Dinner and overnight included. |
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FRI |
MILDURA
– MUNGO NATIONAL PARK – MENINDEE
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| Departing
Mildura we make our way to the Mungo National Park, home of the World
Heritage Area of the ancient Willandra Lakes. Up until 15,000 years
ago, the rivers in this area ran high and the lakes were full. Then
the climate changed and the lakes have been dry ever since. These
lakes preserve the longest continual record of Aboriginal life in
Australia, dating from 40,000 years ago. The almost lunar like landscape
with its amazing "Walls of China" and the spectacular wildlife
will inspire the photographer and enchant the nature lover. We enjoy
a picnic lunch here and in the mid afternoon we make our way to Menindee
via Pooncarie, an old river port town on the Darling River. We arrive
into Menindee and check into the Burke and Wills Motel, with time
to freshen up before dinner at the local Maidens Hotel. |
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SAT |
MENINDEE
– KINCHEGA NATIONAL PARK – BROKEN HILL
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| The day
is spent around Kinchega National Park with its spectacular Menindee
Lakes. When full to capacity, the surface area of these lakes is seven
times greater than that of Sydney Harbour! Taking the ‘scenic
drive’, we follow the mighty Darling River where native bird
and animal life abound among enormous river red gums. After a BBQ
lunch we pass back through the small outback township of Menindee,
the last stop for Burke and Wills (early explorers) on their fateful
journey into the unknown. Heading to Broken Hill in the mid afternoon
we arrive and check-in at our accommodation. Dinner in a local restaurant
this evening. |
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SUN |
BROKEN
HILL – OUTBACK SHEEP STATION – WHITE CLIFFS |
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| Leaving
Broken Hill we travel north for 120 kilometres to a working outback
sheep station. This family owned property is unique as it incorporates
a privately imposed and now registered natural sanctuary for fauna
and flora as well as an abundance of Aboriginal rock art. Your guide
will show you some wonderful things, including plenty of wildlife
like big red kangaroos, emus, eagles and much more. We then look for
a nice place to have lunch, before we continue our journey on remote
station roads, through ever changing countryside, to the remote White
Cliffs Opal Field. Dinner and accommodation will be at the famous
underground Motel - a very unique experience! |
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| MON |
WHITE
CLIFFS OPAL FIELD – BROKEN HILL |
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We
will spend the morning inspecting this extraordinary outback settlement.
Learn how and why the community lives underground. Visit some underground
opal galleries and perhaps purchase one of the magnificent local
opal products. Before lunch we'll see the 'Old Field' where in search
for “colour” over 50,000 holes have been dug since the
1890's. In the afternoon we return to Broken Hill with time to relax
before dinner and overnight. |
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| TUE |
FREE
DAY & BROKEN HILL-SYDNEY ON THE INDIAN PACIFIC |
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| Enjoy
a free day until transfer to the train station for late afternoon
departure on board the world famous Indian Pacific train to Sydney.
Dinner is included in the "Gold Kangaroo" dining car and
your accommodation will be a First Class Sleeper Cabin. (First Class
ticket is included in tour price). |
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| WED |
ARRIVE
IN SYDNEY MID-MORNING |
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| A
light breakfast will be served, before arrival into Sydney Central
Station at approximately 10:30am. |