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This is one of our most intense tours and is for people who are after a serious adventure travelling from Perth to Darwin.
Journey through the jaw-dropping landscape of North and Western Australia into the heart of the Outback, on this incredible Darwin to Perth tour. Discover the rugged beauty of the Bungle Bungles, hang with dolphins at Monkey Mia, explore the Kimberleys and tackle some of the toughest 4X4 terrain in Australia, on this epic Outback adventure. Experienced tour guide.
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- Start
- Perth City, Australia
- Finish
- Darwin, Australia
- Destinations
- Coral Coast,Monkey Mia,Ningaloo Reef,Northern Territory,Pinnacles,The Kimberley,The Outback,West Coast,Western Australia
- Style
- Swag Camping / Hostel
- Theme
- Code
- PD24
- Physical rating
- Ages
- Min 18
- Group size
- Min 8, Max 20
Why you’ll love this trip
- Discover the breadth of Western Australia on a 6000km adventure.
- Check out the underwater aquarium of Ningaloo Reef by glass-bottom boat or snorkel, (and season depending), swim with the gentle giants of the deep – the whale sharks!Â
- Chill-out in Broome for four days and 5 nights, renowned for its views over the Indian Ocean, Cable Beach, distinct rock formations and long history with pearl farming.Â
- Experience the beautiful Kimberley in rugged style with a local guide. Â
- The red domes of the Bungle Bungle Ranges in Purnululu National Park form one of the most iconic Australian landscapes in existence. You’ll have a whole day to explore the gorges and valleys of the park, not to mention soak up a few fiery sunsets.Â
- Travel the full length of the Gibb River Road, then venture off the Gibb to explore gorges, falls and waterholes.Â
Is this trip right for you?
- We DO NOT recommend this trip for passengers that may need access to medical services or communication. The Kimberley region is one of the most remote regions on the planet. If there is an emergency, the guide will be forced to exit the tour and take the whole group to the required aid/services location.Â
- You’ll spend most nights of the trip sleeping in outback camping grounds. While it’s all a part of the adventure, facilities can be extremely basic.Â
- This trip requires a HIGH level of fitness as it involves a lot of walking, allowing you to truly enjoy the surrounding nature. Some long hikes will really get the blood pumping and involve wading through water and clambering over rocks. Please bring sturdy, comfortable walking shoes and comfortable clothing.Â
- On some days of the trip, you will spend several hours driving, often through very sparse areas of the outback. Some drives along off-road tracks can be bumpy as you really get ‘amongst it’. Get to know your fellow travellers and sit back to enjoy landscapes that you would miss in any other form of travel.Â
- Temperatures in Western Australia are extreme. During the day the weather can be hot (and the Australian sun is strong) so please bring appropriate clothing, use sun protection and drink plenty of water. In the evenings temperatures really drop, so ensure you have base layers and warm clothing.Â