Unique landscapes, unique culture,
unique wildlife and the largest off-shore reef in the world.
Australia has long been a place to go and visit relatives and
the big cities, but its potential as an exciting adventure destination
is now being realised. Superb diving on the Great Barrier Reef,
excitement and activities in the Kakadu National Park (Sorry,
Crocadile Dundee fans, no croc-wrestling on offer yet!), swimming
with dolphins and learning to surf. Exploring the interior and
its National Parks, and for the fit a journey to the top of
the symbol of Australia, Ayers Rock.
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Australian
Outback 16 days from £995 |
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trip explores the route from Darwin to Alice Springs using
a well designed vehicle, with good camping equipment,
in mainly excellent campsites. There is plenty of time
for the active to trek, quad-bike, swim or canoe in some
outstanding scenery and, just as important, time to relax,
soak up the atmosphere and watch the sun set over this
vast expanse of wilderness. more>>
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Red
Centre 23 days from £1,185 |
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true outback experience, with Aboriginal bush tucker,
art and culture with a visit to the Anagu Aboriginal peoples'
culturally significant site of Uluru. Opal mining in Coober
Pedy, wine tasting in Barrossa, Croc spotting in the north
and experiencing the vastness of the outback as you travel
along the Oodnadatta Track south to the lush civilisation
of Adelaide.. more>>
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Australian
Adventure 75 days from £2,945 |
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best way to see the world's sixth biggest country is not
to glimpse it from a passing window but to experience
it with those that know how to maximise what you see.
The Australian Adventure gets to the heart this great
country. It does not ignore the traditional attractions
of the Barrier Reef, Uluru (Ayers Rock), Alice, Sydney
and the other well-known cities, but it also spends much
of the time off the tourist trail, into the wilderness
areas of Kakadu National Park, the Blue Mountains and
the Flinders range. more>>
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