The Ultimate Australia Outback Tour package 21 days camping
Our ultimate Australia outback tour package is for 21 days. Have you ever wanted to visit the outback Australia in one package but couldn’t find a company to take you and had to book several different tour packages? Not any more.
Come with the Western Australia camping tour company where small groups are our specialty. Everything is included in your Australia outback tour, including all camping gear, food, park entry fees etc. We will take you to many of the best spots in Western Australia as well as Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon and Alice Springs in Northern Territory.
See what Australia is famous for - the remoteness of the Australia outback; the dirt tracks; the clear night skies with amazing stars; the beautiful beaches; of course a lot of the famous landmarks; Crikey, I could go on and on - come and see Australia for yourself.
Karijini NP (includes walk up Mt Bruce, Fortescue Falls, Fern Pool, Circular Pool, Visitor Centre, Oxer Lookout, Handrail Pool, Hancock Gorge (Spider Walk), Joffre Falls).
Accommodation in comfortable tents with sleeping bags, pillows, mattress all supplied
Plenty of home cooked meals (tour cooked)
All this for $3300.00 per person (*concessions apply)
Fare Type
Price $AUD
Adult
$3300.00
Concession
$3000.00
Child (up to 16)
$1600.00
Family (2 adults 2 kids)
$8800.00
The itinerary for your Australia Outback Tour package:
Day 1: Perth – Kalgoorlie
We leave Perth to commence our journey to the Australia Outback; travelling through Southern Cross we arrive at the Super Pit Mine at Kalgoorlie-Boulder, where we can view the enormity of the operating gold mine. This opencast mine is big enough to be seen from space! It is on some of the richest gold-bearing earth in the world. We stay at Kalgoorlie for our first night together. L/D
Super Pit Mine
Day 2: Kalgoorlie – Tjukayirla
From Kalgoorlie we travel through Leonora and Laverton arriving at Tjukayirla (“The most isolated Roadhouse in Australia”) for the night. At times dingos, emus, kangaroos and camels as well as a large variety of birds including the magnificent Wedge Tailed Eagle can be seen around the Roadhouse. We are now in the real Australia Outback. B/L/D
Wedge Tailed Eagle
Day 3: Tjukayirla – Yulara
Continuing on our dirt road we cross into the Northern Territory and arrive at Yulara. If we have time tonight we will have a quick look at Uluru at sunset or Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). B/L/D
Uluru at Sunset
Day 4: Yulara – Alice Springs
We spend the morning at Uluru. Then on to Alice Springs the heart of Australia outback for the night. B/L/D
Uluru
Day 5: Alice Springs – Alice Springs
Today is a free day for you to do as you wish in Alice Springs. Some of the things you may want to consider doing (besides catching up on your washing) may be a visit to the School of the Air; the Royal Flying Doctor Service; (both excellent examples of how remote this beautiful country of ours is and the requirements for living in the isolated country. Other places include the Olive Pink Botanic Gardens, Alice Springs Desert Park, Frontier Camel Farm and perhaps even Alice Springs Winery.B/L/D
Day 6: Alice Springs – Kings Canyon
Leaving “civilisation” behind again we travel into the West MacDonnell National Park visiting Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm: then onto Kings Canyon for the night. B/L/D
Day 7: Kings Canyon – Yulara
We explore Kings Canyon this morning then head back to Yulara and catch up on what we may have missed on the way through at Uluru and Kata Tjuta. B/L/D
Day 8: Yulara – Tjukayirla
Back on the road again, we make our way back to Western Australia spending the night at Tjukayirla again. B/L/D
Day 9: Tjukayirla – Leinster
Leaving Tjukayirla we eventually get back onto some sealed road making our way to Leinster for the night. B/L/D
Day 10: Leinster – Mt Augustus
From Leinster we travel through Meekatharra and Landor to Mt Augustus. Along the way we will visit Mt Gould Police Station and Jail (no longer operational). B/L/D
Day 11: Mt Augustus – Mt Augustus
We commence our walk fairly early this morning up Mount Augustus. Depending on your ability, we can take the "summit" walk or the "gorge" walk. The gorge walk is far more difficult than the summit walk. Good Luck! B/L/D
Day 12: Mt Augustus – Karijini (Bush Camp)
Today we really see Australia outback - travelling partially on a 4WD track from Mt Augustus to Paraburdoo. We continue on into Tom Price (the highest town in Western Australia) to pick up some food supplies. We make a bush camp for the night just outside of Karijini NP. B/L/D
Day 13: Karijini – Karijini (Dale)
Another mountain climb today to the top of Mount Bruce (the second highest mountain in Western Australia – a mere 16metres smaller than Mt Meharry). There are some excellent views over Marandoo mine during our walk. Once we get back down we drive to Dale Camp. After setting up camp we have a look at some of the spectacular gorges Karijini is famous for. We visit Dale Gorge for a hike around the fern fringed Circular Pool to the stunning Fortescue Falls, enjoying the majestic beauty of Fern Pool. There will be time to have a swim in these refreshing pools. B/L/D
Day 14: Karijini – Karijini (Savannah)
This morning we travel to Karijini Visitor Centre to enable you to absorb the history of this amazing place - then to Savannah Camp for the next two nights. This afternoon we climb down Joffre Falls gorge. B/L/D
Day 15: Karijini – Karijini
Another day for the fit and adventuresome. We start our activity with a visit to Oxer Lookout where 4 Gorges all meet. What a magnificent view this is. We then walk down into Weano Gorge finishing at Handrail Pool where we climb down a rope ladder for a very pleasant swim in the pool. After lunch in the day area we walk down the ladder through the Amphitheatre then “Spider Walk” to Hancock Gorge where you can swim at Kermits Pool. This is only a small pool but very deep. B/L/D
Day 16: Karijini – Coral Bay
Leaving the Australia outback behind we travel west to the coast at Ningaloo Reef staying at Coral Bay for the next three nights. B/L/D
Day 17: Coral Bay – Coral Bay
Today we venture out into the big blue yonder on a deep sea fishing venture. Depending on the season you may even see the humpback whales on their migration. (For dinner tonight we will cook up some of the fish we catch today). Note the fish caught will be communal fish where we share equally. B/L/D
Day 18: Coral Bay – Coral Bay
Today you have the choice of a Glass Bottom Boat - viewing the magnificent coral and the opportunity to snorkel or go for a Quad-Bike tour and see the turtles in their natural environment. You will have plenty of time to soak up the sun or snorkel from the beach at this beautiful Ningaloo Reef, viewing coral and an assortment of coloured fish just metres from the beach. Other things to do includes walking to the sanctuary where you may see hundreds of baby Reef-Sharks in season, view the sunset over the Indian Ocean to mention a couple. B/L/D
Day 19: Coral Bay – Monkey Mia
Now heading South back towards Perth, we call into the Stromatolites and Shell Beach at the World Heritage area of Shark Bay staying at Monkey Mia for the night. B/L/D
Day 20: Monkey Mia – Kalbarri
A leisurely breakfast gives us a chance to meet the world famous Bottle Nosed Dolphins. After viewing the Dolphins in their natural environment we leave Monkey Mia having lunch on the road we head south to Kalbarri via the Kalbarri National Park where we stop off for a visit to the amazing Nature’s Window at The Loop and Z-Bend.
Tonight we stay at Kalbarri Anchorage Caravan Park. Here you will have full access of all facilities including laundry, shower, toilet and swimming pool.
Tonight for our last supper together will venture into town for a meal cooked by somebody else other than me for a change. Don’t get me wrong, I am sure you will love the meals I prepare, but just for our final dinner together, I will have the night off. B/L/D
Day 21: Kalbarri – Perth
Packing up for the last time, we leave Kalbarri and call into Natural Bridge and Island Rock on the way to Nambung National Park, the setting of the mysterious Pinnacles. We park the bus and walk around these spectacular limestone formations.
The Pinnacles are actually wind carved limestone Pinnacles ranging from less than one metre to over three metres high.
They were formed 25 to 30,000 years ago from the deposits of shell left behind when the sea receded. Time, erosion and the winds have combined to form these Pinnacles. When seen against their background of golden sand, it is reminiscent of ancient ruins. We arrive back in Perth after an amazing 21 days of the real Australia Outback tour. B/L
To book or inquire about your 21 Day Australian outback Tour Contact Us or ring Ian on 0437 948 535.
For small groups we can leave most days. Just be warned it is best to do this tour in any month without an "R" in it May-August - September and maybe October are okay. Other times of the year, it will be too hot or too wet. However, if you are game so are we (up to a point).
Haven't got the time for all 21 days of our Australia outback tour, but still want to visit some of this? For small groups (3-4) tell us what you want and we will design a tour to suit you.