Date: 1 – 10 May 2023
Our 10-day Kakadu, Arnhem Land, and Tiwi Islands itinerary is a captivating mix of epic landscapes and warm cultural experiences. Experience the changing colours of the Katherine Gorge and the prolific wildlife of the iconic Litchfield and Kakadu National Parks. Visit local indigenous communities in both Arnhem Land and the Tiwi Islands, learning about their unique culture and history. The Top End is a world apart from the rest of Australia – come and feel its wonder first hand.
Date: 6 – 19 July 2022
TOUR FULL – WAITLIST ONLY
Our tour of the three peninsulas of South Australia is designed to give you a greater understanding of everything this spectacular region has to offer. We begin by visiting the picturesque McLaren Vale with its outstanding wineries and distilleries. Next, head to the rugged and sparsely populated coastline of the Yorke Peninsula. Walks through beautiful National Parks, visit aquaculture farms and cruise the pristine beauty of Fowler Bay during the whale spotting season. Tour starts and ends in Adelaide.
Date: 24 July – 6 August 2022
2 PLACES AVAILABLE
Our tour of the three peninsulas of South Australia is designed to give you a greater understanding of everything this spectacular region has to offer. We begin by visiting the picturesque McLaren Vale with its outstanding wineries and distilleries. Next, head to the rugged and sparsely populated coastline of the Yorke Peninsula. Walks through beautiful National Parks, visit aquaculture farms and cruise the pristine beauty of Fowler Bay during the whale spotting season. Tour starts and ends in Adelaide.
Date: 16 – 29 August 2022
This meticulously hand-crafted tour incorporates prized entry spots at The Italian Festival in Griffith, an annual special event showcasing the food and music of the Riverina. You’ll be invited to join locals at the communal table, as they celebrate and acknowledge the passion and dedication of the Riverina’s growers and producers. Along the way, visit a UNESCO World Heritage area, and encounter Australian wildlife almost daily, including kangaroos, emus, echidnas and a colourful range of spectacular birds. There will be opportunities to taste award-winning food and wine direct from the producers, with time to relax, unwind and meet the locals.
Date: 8 – 22 August 2022
TOUR FULL – WAITLIST ONLY
The Kimberley has become a must-see destination for many Australians. There are many reasons for this including its remoteness, stunning coastline, natural beauty, indigenous culture, colourful landscapes, and unique flora and fauna. The region is composed chiefly of sandstone, with patches of basalt, characterised by deep valleys and water catchments. The plateau is sparsely populated with just 35,000 people living in the entire region. Our assisted camping trip provides the opportunity of a lifetime. Grab your camera, sense of adventure, and join us.
Date: 27 September – 10 October 2022
Follow the path of our most significant river systems staying at outback sheep and cattle stations, historic buildings, and modern resorts. Hike in Gundabooka National Park to see the Aboriginal rock art and wildlife, with visits to Broken Hill, Langhorne Creek, and the McLaren Vale wine region for food and wine. You will visit historic townships and conservation areas, ride on a range of river craft including Australia’s oldest wood-fired paddle steamer, and sleep in a luxury houseboat on our Great Rivers tour. Tour departs from Sydney.
Date: 4 – 16 September 2022
The deserts of the Lake Eyre basin are unlike any other in Australia. The sediments that flow down the great river systems of the Diamantina and Cooper are raised by the wind and dumped into vast longitudinal sand dunes. They hold less vegetation than the Western Deserts, interspersed with salt lakes, claypans, and spinifex. Amid all this beauty is one of the toughest 4WD challenges on the planet. But this expedition is far more than just the Simpson Desert. We’ll travel the historic Birdsville Track, explore lesser-known gorges in the Flinders Ranges, and trek north from Dalhousie to historic Old Andado Station.
Date: 30 August – 8 September 2022
ONE ROOM AVAILABLE
Our 10 day Kakadu, Arnhem Land, and Tiwi Islands itinerary is a captivating mix of epic landscapes and warm cultural experiences. Experience the changing colours of the Katherine Gorge and the prolific wildlife of the iconic Litchfield and Kakadu National Parks. Visit local indigenous communities in both Arnhem Land and the Tiwi Islands, learning about their unique culture and history. The Top End is a world apart from the rest of Australia – come and feel its wonder first hand.
Date: 12 September – 23 September 2022
TOUR FULL – WAITLIST ONLY
Our tour into South Australia is designed to give you an insight into some of the best the state has to offer, great wines, rugged sparsely populated coastlines, and huge outback vistas. This tour has been crafted to allow you to enjoy the hidden gems of South Australia, small and unique accommodation properties, some great restaurants, and boutique wineries. Along the way, we will take short walks through the National Parks and guided tours at historical locations, wineries, and off-road wilderness areas. Tour departs from Adelaide.
Date: 24 – 30 October 2022
The Sapphire Coast remains a relatively undiscovered treasure. It has heritage-listed towns, national parks, and intriguing museums, pristine white beaches, panoramic landscapes, and fabulous local cuisine, especially the award-winning local seafood. On this newly developed 6-day tour, you’ll be taken to many of the highlights the region has to offer — Bermagui, Tilba, Merimbula, Eden, Tathra, and Pambula, to name a few. The tour includes some sensational meals, comfortable accommodation, and entrance fees to the listed sights including whale watching.
Date: 20 November – 3 December 2022
TOUR FULL – WAITLIST ONLY
Follow the path of our most significant river systems staying at outback sheep and cattle stations, historic buildings, and modern resorts. Hike in Gundabooka National Park to see the Aboriginal rock art and wildlife, with visits to Broken Hill, Langhorne Creek, and the McLaren Vale wine region for food and wine. You will visit historic townships and conservation areas, ride on a range of river craft including Australia’s oldest wood-fired paddle steamer, and sleep in a luxury houseboat on our Great Rivers tour. Tour departs from Sydney.
Date: 24 October – 4 November 2022
New Zealand’s South Island hosts one of the world’s purest natural landscapes: from wildlife to wineries, glacial valleys to star-filled skies, the South Island has it all. After indulging in the world-class food and wine, we’ll walk it off in magnificent National Parks and wilderness areas. The laid-back, friendly atmosphere in Queenstown and Christchurch is a reflection of the South Island culture. But beyond the cities is where this island shines: we’ll take you through the best of the South Island’s stunning landscapes from remote Doubtful Sound to alpine hiking at Mount Cook, to a helicopter ride across the glaciers of the West Coast.
Date: 12 – 24 February 2023
Beginning in Melbourne, journey west along the Great Ocean Road and the Limestone Coast, taking in some of Victoria and South Australia’s most iconic and spectacular coastal scenery. Along the way, you’ll visit heritage sites, gorges, sinkholes, National Parks, wine-growing regions and seaside villages. With four nights on Kangaroo Island, there will be extraordinary wildlife encounters and plentiful gourmet offerings. Tour ends on Kangaroo Island with a departing flight to Adelaide airport.
Date: 18 February – 2nd March 2023
The island of Tasmania is renowned for its pristine wilderness, abundant wildlife, gourmet food and wine, and friendly locals. Our 12-day tour gives you Tasmania’s best: walking amidst the natural beauty of Cradle Mountain and Freycinet National Parks, stepping into the wild at Gordon River and Maria Island; exploring the rich convict history of Port Arthur, and indulging your taste buds around Hobart and Bruny Island.
Date: 27 March – 7 April 2023
New Zealand’s South Island hosts one of the world’s purest natural landscapes: from wildlife to wineries, glacial valleys to star-filled skies, the South Island has it all. After indulging in the world-class food and wine, we’ll walk it off in magnificent National Parks and wilderness areas. The laid back, friendly atmosphere in Queenstown and Christchurch is a reflection of the South Island culture. But beyond the cities is where this island shines: we’ll take you through the best of the South Island’s stunning landscapes from remote Doubtful Sound to alpine hiking at Mount Cook, to a helicopter ride across the glaciers of the West Coast.
Date: 25 March – 8 April 2023
Follow the path of our most significant river systems staying at outback sheep and cattle stations, historic buildings, and modern resorts. Hike in Gundabooka National Park to see the Aboriginal rock art and wildlife, with visits to Broken Hill, Langhorne Creek, and the McLaren Vale wine region for food and wine. You will visit historic townships and conservation areas, ride on a range of river craft including Australia’s oldest wood-fired paddle steamer, and sleep in a luxury houseboat on our Great Rivers tour. Tour starts from the town of Griffith, NSW.
Date: 4 – 18 November 2023
Follow the path of our most significant river systems staying at outback sheep and cattle stations, historic buildings, and modern resorts. Hike in Gundabooka National Park to see the Aboriginal rock art and wildlife, with visits to Broken Hill, Langhorne Creek, and the McLaren Vale wine region for food and wine. You will visit historic townships and conservation areas, ride on a range of river craft including Australia’s oldest wood-fired paddle steamer, and sleep in a luxury houseboat on our Great Rivers tour. Tour starts from the town of Griffith, NSW.
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