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| Tour
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OUTBACK
EXTRAVAGANZA (BROKEN HILL-MILDURA) |
| Booking
Code: |
5010
- Book Now |
| Length: |
6
days / 5 nights           |
| Departs: |
Broken
Hill - Thursday / Sunday (AM) |
| Arrives: |
Mildura
- Tuesday / Friday (PM) |
| Price: |
Gross
Rate - AUD $3,740 per person twin share or AUD $7,480 single. |
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THU/SUN |
ABORIGINAL
ROCK ART-KAYRUNNERA STATION |
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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 Kayrunnera sheep
station, our base for the next two nights. Enjoy a bush tucker BBQ
with the station owners and relax in the homestead. |
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FRI/MON |
SHEEP STATION ACTIVITIES |
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| A full
day of activities around an operating outback sheep station today.
These activities will vary depending on the time of year you visit,
but may include: a water run, checking fence lines, mustering sheep
or helping out at the woolshed. Lunch will be in the bush where we
have ample opportunity to view wildlife such as kangaroos, emus and
wedge tailed eagles. We return to the homestead mid to late afternoon
to relax prior to a traditional camp oven dinner! Overnight in the
homestead again tonight. |
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SAT/TUE |
WHITE CLIFFS OPAL FIELDS |
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| It
is only a short journey this morning to the White Cliffs Opal Fields
- the oldest commercial opal fields in Australia! The day is spent
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. See
the 'Old Field' where in search for “colour” over 50,000
holes have been dug since the 1890’s. We explore the fields,
meet locals, even a chance to find your own piece of precious stone,
a fun day indeed. Our accommodation for the night is in an “Underground
Dug Out”. |
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SUN/WED |
BROKEN HILL AND SURROUNDS
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| Returning
to Broken Hill prior to lunch we enjoy the views of the city from
the café atop the Line of Lode. The afternoon is spent visiting
such attractions as the Royal Flying Doctor Service, the famous outback
artist gallery of Pro Hart, the Sculptures and general sight seeing.
Your guide is very knowledgeable about the town and its history, so
if you have any specific request of things to see, please just ask
him! Al la carte dinner at JJ’s Restaurant in the Broken Hill
Legion Club. Overnight at the Royal Exchange Hotel. |
MON/THU |
BROKEN HILL-KINCHEGA NP-MENINDEE
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| If available
this morning we will visit the School of the Air to sit in on a normal
school day lesson. We then leave Broken Hill behind and we travel
to the Kinchega National Park with its spectacular Menindee Lakes.
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
the enormous river red gums. After lunch we visit the small outback
township of Menindee, the last stop for Burke and Wills (early explorers)
on their fateful journey into the unknown. We stay on in Menindee
tonight to enjoy the peace and serenity of the outback. |
TUE/FRI |
MUNGO NP-MILDURA
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| After
a wholesome breakfast we make our way to the Mungo National Park via
Pooncarrie, another old river port town along the Darling River. Continuing
our journey toward the World Heritage Area of the ancient Willandra
Lakes, we arrive at Mungo National Park with its amazing "Walls
of China" and spectacular wildlife. This almost lunar like landscape
will inspire the photographer and enchant the nature lover. In the
afternoon we drive to Mildura where the tour concludes. |