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Darwin to Adelaide 14 Day Safari

  • $1,885.00
  • Local Payment
  • $62.50

  • - Obligation Free
Safari on down to Adelaide enjoy the sights along the way - Litchfield National Park, Maratanka thermal pools, Coober Pedy and Opal cutting, Yourambulla Caves and the Claire Valley.

Day 1 - Darwin to Mary River
See the falls of Litchfield National Park before arriving at the Mary River Wetlands. This afternoon look for 'crocs' and other wildlife on our private river cruise. Arrive at Point Stuart Wilderness Lodge to for dinner and overnight camp. (LD)

Day 2 - Mary River to Kakadu
We call in at Mamukala Wetlands then head to the awesome Jim Jim Falls to take a walk to the base of the falls before continuing on to Twin Falls. Here we join a National Park operated boat and boardwalk experience up the stunning gorge to the waterfall where you can relax on the sandy bank. We drive on to Kakadu for dinner and our overnight camp. (BLD)

Day 3 - Kakadu to Darwin
Our first stop is Ubirr where we discover ancient Aboriginal rock art. We continue our journey to Maguk (Barramundi Gorge), where we do some hiking and enjoy a refreshing dip in the plunge pools. We then return to Darwin, enjoying the impressive scenery along the way. Overnight dorm or camping accommodation included. (BL)

Day 4 - Darwin to Katherine Gorge
After departing Darwin, we take a look at the Adelaide River WWII War Cemetery before spending the afternoon either canoeing or cruising (at own expense) the striking Katherine (Nitmiluk) Gorge. Overnight in our permanent campsite. (LD)

Day 5 - Mataranka to Tennant Creek
Relax in Mataranka's crystal clear thermal pools then experience the famous Outback Aussie pub at Daly Waters. After lunch, travel south to Tennant Creek for our overnight camp at Juno Horse Farm. (BLD)

Day 6 - Devils Marbles to Alice Springs
This morning we vist Mary Ann Dam before heading to the mysterious formations of the Devils Marbles. This afternoon we drive to Alice Springs. Overnight dorm accommodation (upgrade to motel at own expense). (BL)

Day 7 - Alice Springs
A FREE day to explore the sights of Alice Springs. Overnight dorm. (No meals)

Day 8 - Alice Springs
FREE DAY to explore the sights of Alice Springs (all activities at own expense). Overnight dorm accommodation. (No meals)

Day 9 - Alice Springs to Kings Canyon

Travel from Alice Springs to Kings Canyon, where we climb and explore the Canyon viewing the impressive formations of the 'Amphitheatre', 'The Lost City', the picturesque 'Garden of Eden' and the breathtaking North and South Walls before heading to our permanent campsite for some great camp oven cooking. (LD)

Day 10 - Kings Canyon to Uluru
Depart Kings Canyon heading for Uluru (Ayers Rock). After lunch, hike the spectacular 'Valley of the Winds' in Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Head to a secluded viewing area to enjoy champagne while watching the desert sun set over Uluru before tucking into a hearty dinner. Overnight Yulara permanent campsite. (BLD)

Day 11 - Uluru to Coober Pedy
An early start for one of the highlights of the tour - the Uluru sunrise. Enjoy a walk around the base exploring its mysterious rock formations and Aboriginal art sites and watching the changing light on the desert or choose to climb. Visit the Cultural Centre to view and purchase Aboriginal arts and crafts. After lunch, continue on to Coober Pedy. Overnight underground bunkhouse Coober Pedy. (NB: Upgrade to hotel available at own expense). (BLD)

Day 12 - Coober Pedy to Rawnsley Park
Enjoy a morning town and mine tour with an opal cutting demonstration followed by the chance to go opal fossicking (time permitting). Then we head down the Stuart Highway on our way to the spectacular sheep station of Rawnsley Park where we overnight in dorm accommodation. (BLD)

Day 13 - Wilpena Pound to Parachilna
An early start to the day for the challenging climb of Mt Ohlssen-Bagge. Be rewarded with fantastic views of Wilpena Pound, the Ranges, desert and Lake Torrens. In the late afternoon we travel onto Parachilna for sunset and our overnight dorm accommodation. (BLD)

Day 14 - Parachilna to Adelaide
This morning we take a short walk to view rock art at Yourambulla Caves then visit the ruins of Kanyaka Homestead. We take a break in the beautiful Clare Valley before continuing on to Adelaide, arriving in the late evening. (BL)

 

Trip Highlights

  • Litchfield National Park
  • Mary River Wetlands
  • Mamukala Wetlands
  • Jim Jim Falls
  • Ubirr
  • Maguk (Barramundi Gorge)
  • Canoe or Cruise Katherine Gorge
  • Thermal Pools at Mataranka
  • Tennant Creek
  • Mary Ann Dam and Devils Marbles
  • King's Canyon
  • Uluru and the Olgas
  • Coober Pedy
  • Opal Cutting
  • Mt Ohlssen Bagge
  • Wilpena Pound
  • Parachilna
  • Yourambulla Caves and Claire Valley

Trip Information

Starts In: Darwin
Ends In: Adelaide
Duration: 14 Days.
Departs: Regular departures
Group Size: 24
Transport: Coach
Accommodation: Hostel/Camping
Activity: Outback Adventure
Ages: 8+

Darwin to Adelaide 14 Day Safari


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Darwin is a vibrant city with an average year round temperature of 32 degrees Celsius. The weather is balmy from May to October, and sultry from November to April. This city comes alive at night with the excitement of the hotels and nightclubs with DJs and live music. The Northern Territory is renowned for its fabulous foods – Asian cuisine, buffalo, kangaroo, mud crabs, crocodile and barramundi. Choose to eat on the wharf overlooking the sea, or enjoy the pleasure of outdoor dining with harbour views. . From Darwin access the national parks, indigenous culture, brilliant sunsets, incredible sights and world class fishing. Visit Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks . Kakadu is Australia 's biggest national park and is 250 km from Darwin .