3 Day/2 Night Red Centre to Top End Tour from Alice Springs
A real Aussie adventure from Australia's Red Centre to the Top End!
- Departs Tuesday between November to April from Alice Springs
Departs Tuesday and Saturday between May to October from Alice Springs - Returns Darwin
- Duration 3 Day Tour
- Group Size 24
- Vehicle Air-conditioned Coach
- Mobile ticketing accepted
- No credit card fees
- 7 days a week support
- Experienced Tour Guide
- Camping equipment and fees
- 2 x Breakfasts
- 3 x Lunches
- 2 x Dinners
- Drinking water (please provide your own bottle)
- Courtesy Pick-up from Accommodation
There is a lot to see between Alice Springs and Darwin and this Wayoutback 3-day adventure offers a value for money experience.
You will explore the precariously balanced Devils Marbles, stop for a cold drink at the historic Daly Waters Pub (home of Australia’s first international airport!), soak in the Mataranka Thermal Pools and have the opportunity to paddle along the peaceful waters of the Katherine Gorge.
You will be collected from your Alice Springs accommodation at approximately 6.00 am and then our adventure through the ‘Territory’ to Darwin begins. Just north of Alice Springs is the Tropic of Capricorn (80% of the Northern Territory lays north of this point). Further along the track are the Devils Marbles (Karlu Karlu) which are a collection of gigantic granite boulders magically balanced on top of one another. Our day winds to a close just north of Tennant Creek at historic Banka Banka Cattle Station where we camp for the night.
No trip to the ‘Territory’ is complete without a visit to the Daly Waters Pub, an important watering hole for explorers and drovers in days gone by and now a great spot for a cold beer, a bit of history and a ‘fair dinkum outback experience’! Later in the day you can take a soak in the Mataranka Thermal Pools, a lush oasis fringed by paperbark trees before journeying to Katherine and our overnight camp.
Your guide will wake you early this morning before a short drive to the Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park which is owned by the Jawoyn Aboriginal people. Ancient sandstone has been carved away by the Katherine River to create a deep and picturesque gorge. You may like to take a boat cruise or paddle a canoe (seasonal) through the peaceful waters (both optional and additional cost). In the afternoon, relax and watch the changing landscape as we travel to cosmopolitan Darwin.
IMPORTANT NOTES: Our safaris are active participation based tours. We rely on the goodwill of all passengers to make them a success. This includes your assistance in the preparation of meals, washing up, gathering firewood and loading/unloading vehicles. Itinerary may change due to cultural reasons, seasonal changes, operational logistics and accessibility. Tour is not suitable for children under 5 years of age. Camping is in swags on this tour. Due to limited space on the vehicle please restrict luggage to one day pack and one soft overnight bag/backpack. All excess luggage will be stored in the vehicle/trailer and will not be accessible during this time. Travel Insurance compulsory for all passengers travelling on this tour. This should be taken out at the time of booking and must provide cover against personal accident, death, medical expenses and emergency repatriation with a recommended minimum coverage of US$200,000 for each of the categories of cover. We also strongly recommend it covers cancellation, curtailment, personal liability and loss of luggage and personal effects. Each passenger will be required to show proof of their travel insurance on the first day of their tour. Passengers who are unable to show their policy documents will not be permitted to join the tour.
The below itinerary can change due to cultural reasons, seasonal changes, operational logistics and accessibility.