10 Day Adelaide to Perth Camping Experience

From Adelaide to Perth Camping
Trip Highlights:

 Orange Arrow Cross the incredible Nullarbor Plain

 Orange Arrow Visit Wave Rock

 Orange Arrow Explore Cape Le Grand National Park

 Orange Arrow Extreme Sand Boarding

 Orange Arrow Fitzgerald River National Park

 Orange Arrow Enjoy bush camping under the stars

 Orange Arrow Farm Stay including Nocturnal Tour

 Orange Arrow Indigenous Arts and Crafts

 Orange Arrow Meals as indicated

 Orange Arrow Applicable park entrance fees



Optional Experience:

 Orange Arrow Swim with Sea lions and Dolphins ($150)



Australia Adelaide Camping Tour 1
Tour Details
Prices in Australian Dollars
CodeNT-01
Duration10 Days
Tour Price
MAR 2011 - MAR 2012
$1495 p.p.
Frequency
MAR '11 23, 30
APR '11 6, 20
MAY '11 4, 18
SEP '11 7, 21
OCT '11 5, 19
NOV '11 2, 16, 30
DEC '11 7, 14, 21, 28
JAN '12 4, 11, 18, 25
FEB '12 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
MAR '12 7, 14, 21, 28
StyleCamping
TransportMini Bus / Coaster
SuitabilityOpen Age
Additions
Upgrades
YHA/Nomads/VIP Discount: $50
StartAdelaide @ 7.30 am
End Perth @ 6.30 pm approx
The journey between Adelaide and Perth is recognised as one of the world's great road journeys but it is the wildlife which is the key to this unique camping adventure! Swim with Sea lions and Dolphins, a Great White Shark Cage Dive, Hand feed tuna and be amazed at the power and strength of the World's largest bird - the Wedge Tailed Eagle. With meals taken care of, unique camping locations and accommodation sorted, expert guides with local knowledge and plenty of unique adventures - this is truly an 'Adventure to wild places'!

Itinerary

DAY 1 ADELAIDE to Flinders Ranges

Our adventure begins North from Adelaide as we venture into the Southern Flinders Ranges where we will meet our camels for a trek through this gorgeous landscape followed by a bush tucker using flavours that the local indigenous people have used for thousands of years. We wind our way through the Outback to magical sunset to Lake Gairdner in the Gawler Ranges national Park. Tonight we experience our first bush camp near some granite outcrops on the edge of the Gawler Ranges National Park.

Overnight: Bush Camping
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DAY 2 Flinders Ranges to Eyre Peninsula

Today we travel through the Gawler Ranges National Park and wonder at the abundant wildlife casually grazing in this majestic landscape. We then head to Bairds Bay which is a sublime stretch of coastline where we can spend time on the beach having a swim. There's an opportunity to join a 4 hour unique boat cruise and swimming with sea lions and dolphins (OPTIONAL ACTIVITY approx $150 per person). We find the friendly populations and can swim and snorkel amongst them. There is nothing that can parallel the feeling of swimming with wild creatures such as these. In the afternoon we arrive at our farm stay. This working farm has traditional cropping, organic food growing and a project of tree planting on their own land to offset their own carbon emissions. In the evening; we head out in search of some wildlife on land. In this remote and undisturbed country it is quite possible to see all of kangaroos, emus's and wombats. That's a possible 5 real wildlife encounters in that one day! Tonight we bed down in dorm style accommodation with shared toilet and shower facilities.

Overnight: Multishare Dormitory (shared facilities)
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DAY 3 Eyre Peninsula to Fowler's Bay

Our next port of call is one of Australia's surf Meccas. With a number of breaks, both lefts and rights peel from the points giving a clean wave and lots of options. You may have never heard of "Cactus" but every hard core surfer the world over knows its name. If the wind and waves are all working together we should be able to see how the pros tame the waves on their boards. Our final stop is by the majestic sand dunes of Fowler's Bay. If you didn't quite manage to get it all together out in the water then your opportunities for doing some carving are not over. Here you can shoot down the dunes on a waxed sand board.

Overnight: Bush Camping
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DAY 4 The Great Australia Bight & Eucla

At the Head of the Bight we stop to take in the staggering sheer drop of the Bunda Cliffs where Australia suddenly and dramatically ends and drops into the ocean. If travelling between June and October it is very likely you will get to see some giants of the ocean, the Southern Right Whales. A pod of about 100 whales come every year to this spot to give birth to whale calves. There is no need for a boat trip as the whales come right close to the sheer drop of the cliffs and use the sheltered waters below as their resting spot. This is a truly spellbinding sight and difficult to tear yourself away from these creatures as they breach, roll and tail slap just off the shore below the viewing platform. This afternoon head towards Eucla with its famous wombat, camel and kangaroo road sign, a photo of which has become the metaphor for those who like to really get out there. After checking out the old town of Eucla which struggled and lost in its battle against the ever encroaching desert sands we set camp in the desert and get prepared to be bedazzled by one of nature's greatest shows.

Overnight: Bush Camping
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DAY 5 The Nullarbor

Today the reality of the Nullarbor really hits you – this huge expanse of karst limestone has many hidden secrets including the biggest under ground lake system in Australia and is the source of many international divers who come here to explore this unique landscape. Today we settle in for a big days drive across the great plain of Australia before our next overnight camping. People say the sky in Australia looks bigger than elsewhere. Tonight you get an IMAX sized version of the great southern night sky. Pick out the star sign constellations, the Southern Cross, planets and be amazed by the show of shooting stars so prevalent in the clear skies of the desert plain. No photograph or movie could ever do justice to this night sky spectacular. This is something you can only experience. No bathroom facilities tonight but prior to establishing camp and first thing next morning toilet and shower facilities are available.

Overnight: Bush Camping
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DAYS 6-7 The Nullarbor to Esperance

Get set for some of Australia's most beautiful scenery. This area of Western Australia has no less than 9 National Parks which is testament to its beauty and uniqueness. We take in the most spectacular of all, Cape Le Grand National Park. Stunning blue seas mix with powder white beaches and secluded bays allow for stops and swims in what can only be described as a nature lover's paradise. In the afternoon we stretch our legs on Frenchman Peak which gives us a great overview of the bays and beaches and views to the islands offshore. This area is too spectacular to experience in one afternoon so we have a full free day for you to take in some hikes, go swimming or relax at the beach. You might even encounter a kangaroo on the beach - it doesn't get any more Aussie than that!

Overnight: Camping with faculties
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DAY 8 Esperance to Albany

Leaving the aptly named Lucky Bay behind, you'll be pleased to know that you haven't used up all your luck. More gorgeous country is in front of us and your guide will pick a fabulous stop for a hike on the way to Albany. A variety of different eco systems are in front of us and each has something special to offer. We leave the day flexible as to which park we will visit as some are better than others depending on the time of year. We might seek out an abundance of wildflowers in the spring or a forested area with flowing rivers and waterfalls in the heat of the summer. Everywhere has its greatness at some point in the year and that is where we will take you whatever time you choose to travel. We finish the day in the charming town of Albany. Once the haven of whalers with its secluded harbours this town has a friendly ambience and an unbelievable history. Nearby Two People's Bay for example is named after a chance meeting between a French and American ship - in 1803!

Overnight: Multi share Dormitory
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DAY 9 Albany to South West W.A

Nature has down its amazing best on the coastline nearby Albany sculpting the granite into incredible formations that will have you reaching for your camera time and again. It is not all about the coast however as the inland areas also are home to some unique and incredible endemic life. The tingle forests once dominated this area. Their ability to grow hugely tall and amazingly straight made them targets for the emerging timber industry. Thankfully many areas are now protected after a long and bitter struggle between conservation and economic factors and you get to experience the majesty of the forest in the Valley of the Giants. We take a tree top walk through the canopy of these huge trees almost 60m up in the air. Tonight we have a choice of camping in two national Parks – Conti (by the sea with evening sea breezes and cooler conditions) or Beetleup where nature's birdlife is on full display.

Overnight: Camping with Facilities
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DAY 10  South West W.A to Perth

As we finish our 4000km road trip by heading up the Western coast via Yallingup in the Margaret River region. Yallingup is a surfer's paradise with strong but manageable waves that are a couple of sizes smaller than the death defying monsters its nearby Margaret River cousin. The tiny town is bordered by National Park meaning it has managed to keep its tiny town feel. Surf is not the only reason this area is famed however. Wine and caves are the other big attractions and we visit one of the big show caves of the region to get the low-down on the underground world. See the crystalline features of the stalagmites and stalactites up close and personal. We then get some insight from real experts on the country, the local Aboriginal people. This is a great opportunity to find out about the changes that have happened in the local environment and get a totally different perspective on the culture of the South West. We pull into Busselton on the home stretch to see one of the coasts boom towns and the opportunity to visit the underwater world there for one final wild encounter before the trip finishes up on arrival in Perth.

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