Everything is bigger in Australia. Oversized fruit sculptures greet visitors in tropical whistle-stops. The longest (the only?) dingo fence in the world stretches 5,614 kilometres across three states. In Australia, even the sky feels wider. But if you want to truly experience the epic vastness of the Great Aussie Outback, there’s just one way to do it: locate an all-terrain vehicle, find a local who knows what they’re doing, and drive. In other words, an Overland tour.
Hit the road with us and explore national parks and deserted beaches, mingle with residents in subterranean mining outposts and pubs, learn the stories of the land from its First People, and bunk down in bush swags on starry cattle stations like a real life drover. We may start and end in capital cities, but on an Aussie Overland tour, it’s all about what happens in between.
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Our Overland tours in Australia
10 Days From R17,890
Soak up the laidback lifestyle on Australia's West Coast from Perth to Broome. From...
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The Aussie outback is calling on this awesome 4x4 tour of Western Australia and the...
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Journey through Australia’s outback wonders on a seven-day adventure into the Red...
9 Days From R14,301
Traverse the map of Australia from Perth to Adelaide on a wildlife adventure trip...
13 Days From R32,648
Go off-road and experience the rugged gorges, serene pools, cascading waterfalls and...
10 Days From R11,628
Soak up the laid-back lifestyle of Australia's West Coast. From isolated beaches and...
4 Days From R9,667
Set out on a camping safari through captivating Kakadu National Park. Experience the...
6 Days From R9,370
Embark on an unforgettable journey that takes in Wave Rock, Fitzgerald and Cape Le...
17 Days From R35,030
Travel through Australia's amazing Top End, Red Centre, Oodnadatta Track and famou...
4 Days From R9,018
Explore Kata Tjuta, be captivated by an Uluru sunset, walk through Kings Canyon and...
7 Days From R9,770
Journey from the Red Centre to Adelaide. Watch the sun set over Uluru, trek through...
7 Days From R9,770
This is the ideal short trip for those wanting to experience the Australian Outback in...
10 Days From R12,922
Embark on an eye-opening journey across Australia’s rugged Top End, from balmy Darwin...
22 Days From R37,770
Discover the wild heart of the Australian Outback through the mighty Kimberleys and...
13 Days From R28,664
Go off-road and experience the rugged gorges, serene pools, cascading waterfalls and...
15 Days From R44,750
Travel through the stunning scenery of Western Australia and the Northern Territory,...
12 Days From R37,819
Discover the serene shorelines of Broome, the freshwater swimming holes of Karijini...
10 Days From R14,356
Explore the southern map of Australia from Adelaide to Perth on a wildlife adventure...
7 Days From R11,080
Get a fix of tropical Australia in Cairns and the Atherton Tablelands, then hit the...
7 Days From R11,080
This Rock to Reef is tailored for those people wanting to get off the beaten track and...
4 Days From R7,454
Explore Kata Tjuta, be captivated by an Uluru sunset, walk through Kings Canyon and te...
4 Days From R9,018
Explore Kata Tjuta, be captivated by an Uluru sunset, walk through Kings Canyon and...
4 Days From R7,454
Explore Kata Tjuta, be captivated by an Uluru sunset, walk through Kings Canyon, and...
9 Days From R30,350
Enjoy this slow-paced journey from Australia's tropical Top End, to the Red Centre and...
10 Days From R19,890
Travel on an epic 4x4 tour from the glistening beaches of Broome, across the wild...
12 Days From R27,072
Head underground in Tunnel Creek, take a shower beneath Manning Falls, camp beside a...
12 Days From R23,880
Head underground in Tunnel Creek, take a shower beneath Manning Falls, camp beside a...
15 Days From R39,810
Travel through the stunning scenery of Western Australia and the Northern Territory,...
15 Days From R39,810
Travel through the stunning scenery of Western Australia and the Northern Territory,...
15 Days From R44,750
Travel through the stunning scenery of Western Australia and the Northern Territory,...
9 Days From R30,350
Journey from outback Alice Springs via Uluru, Kings Canyon, Litchfield and Kakadu to...
9 Days From R30,350
Journey from outback Alice Springs via Uluru, Kings Canyon, Litchfield and Kakadu to...
11 Days From R31,340
Journey from outback Alice Springs via Uluru, Kings Canyon, Litchfield, Arnhem Land,...
11 Days From R31,340
Journey from outback Alice Springs via Uluru, Kings Canyon, Litchfield, Arnhem Land,...
11 Days From R31,340
Journey from lush Darwin via Litchfield, Arnhem Land, Kakadu and Katherine to Uluru,...
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Journey from the eclectic city of Darwin to Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks and...
11 Days From R14,550
Travel through Australia's amazing Red Centre, Oodnadatta Track and famou Great Ocean...
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South Australia's Eyre Peninsula is one of the undisputed most beautiful coastal...
9 Days From R14,850
Experience the Australian Outback and the pristine delights of Kangaroo Island. Visit...
9 Days From R14,850
Experience the Australian Outback and the pristine delights of Kangaroo Island. Visit...
Australia Overland FAQs
On an Australia Overland tour you’re accompanied by a local leader who is also your driver, taking you from start to finish in a specialised vehicle. They’re there to organise logistics, keep you safe and make sure you have the best time ever. While not being guides in the traditional sense, our Aussie leaders have a broad general knowledge of the areas visited, are full of tips for places to eat and things to see, and will introduce you to our mates along the road. They’ll also oversee cooking and setup of the camp each night (although we ask passengers to help out too). When visiting Indigenous communities and sites, such as Uluru, we draw on the expertise of local Aboriginal guides, who share insight into their culture, history and connection to land.
You’ll be part of a group of maximum 24 people of all ages and nationalities, from all walks of life. That’s what overland travel is all about: sharing experiences with like-minded adventurers from around the world. Be prepared to spend a lot of time with each other and to make some new friends.
To explore the Aussie Outback, you can’t use just any old car. Intrepid’s Overland vehicles are built for going long distances and navigating rough, off-road terrain. We use different vehicles depending on your trip route, style and group size – sometimes trucks, sometimes minivans and sometimes 4x4s. Vehicles are designed to be self-sufficient, carrying everything you need right down to the tents for your campsite.
In the summer, extreme heat can put pressure on the vehicle’s air conditioning unit, so please be prepared for some potential discomfort. The roads can also be pretty bumpy at times.
Overlanding is not your typical touring experience; the best thing is to treat it all as part of the adventure. Sometimes conditions can be tough on vehicles, and while we fastidiously service our trucks, the occasional breakdown may happen (don’t worry, your leader is well trained to deal with these situations). Also, in wet weather, there may be times when we have to take alternative routes, which can mean longer travel times.
Australia is a big place – like, huge. Overland tours involve a lot of time on the road covering long distances, and sometimes the landscape can be pretty barren, so bring a book or some tunes to keep you company. Some days we’ll drive for five, six, even nine hours at a time, although we always take regular breaks. Some mornings we get started at the crack of dawn to avoid the heat. Check the itineraries on our website for an approximate breakdown of drive times for each trip.
The style of accommodation depends on the adventure you choose. Sometimes you’ll stay in hostels (in multishare, mixed-gender rooms with shared facilities), but a lot of the time you’ll be camping. That can mean staying in cabins or at permanent campsites in furnished twin-share tents, or bunking down in a swag on a cattle station or farm in the middle of the bush. Swags are Aussie bed rolls made from sturdy canvas; sleeping in one is a true Outback experience. We also carry two-person pop-up dome tents with us. All this is provided, but you’ll need to bring your own sleeping bag, and on some trips, a pillow as well.
Campsites facilities vary, but at times can be very basic. Sometimes the showers are cold, and some toilets are of the drop variety. You’ll be expected to help with chores and set up your swag each night (don’t worry, your leader will show you how). On some trips you’ll have the option to book Basix or Original-standard camping. If you choose the latter, you’ll experience a higher level of accommodation when and where available.
On an Overland tour, you’re more than just a passenger – you’re part of a team. On most trips we ask you to pitch in with preparing meals, cleaning dishes, collecting firewood and setting up/packing down the camp every day, no matter the weather conditions. Your leader will help delegate duties and spread the load around. Please come prepared to roll up your sleeves and pull your weight – it’s all part of the fun!
On most days, breakfasts, lunches and dinners are included. Meals are prepared by your leader, although we ask you to help out with some basic cooking and washing up; most people agree this helps you feel like less of a tourist and more of an explorer. Due to the nature of the trips, food is basic, but plentiful. If you have any allergies or dietary requirements you must inform us (or your agent) at the time of booking, as all ingredients are purchased before we hit the road. When meals aren’t included, your leader will be able to recommend some affordable and delicious local restaurants.
While we stick to the planned itineraries where we can, overland travel – especially in the Outback – is unpredictable. Inclement weather, flooding, Indigenous community closures or mechanical issues can affect the running of your trip. In those cases, there are plenty of other tried-and-true routes we can take. An open mind and sense of flexibility are key to enjoying your adventure.
Optional activities are dispersed throughout most of the itineraries. These can be very popular and in many cases sell out in advance, so it’s best to reserve certain activities – like swimming with whale sharks on the West Coast or sunset camel rides in the Red Centre – at the time of booking. Ask us for the details of the activity provider. Other activities – like scenic flights – are always booked on the ground with your leader.
One of the great things about an Overland tour is that many things are built into the cost of the trip – accommodation, transport, hikes, entrance to national parks and most meals. You will, however, need your own financial supply for optional activities, personal shopping, drinks, laundry, leader tip and some meals, so please factor this into your budget. We make regular stops at ATMs along the way. Make sure you read your Essential Trip Information carefully so you know what’s included.
In Australia many of our Overland tours are physically demanding. Not only will you need to be prepared for long travel days, bumpy roads and very hot conditions, but you’ll be participating in regular activities and hikes, some of them strenuous (especially in the summer heat). On some tours the adventure is turned up to max – you’ll be walking on rocky creek beds, scrambling over large boulders, wading through water, or climbing in and out of steep gorges. On these trips you’ll need a high standard of fitness. You’ll also need to be physically able to help with camp chores and to climb up and down the steps of the vehicle 8-10 times a day. To choose a trip that suits your fitness level, please look carefully at the physical ratings and daily walking times in the itineraries on our website.
When overlanding in Australia, pack only the bare essentials. Space is limited and vehicles are subject to strict gross weight laws, so you’ll need to a medium-sized backpack or soft bag weighing an absolute max of 15 kilograms (and on 4WD trips, 10 kilograms). You’ll also need a daypack to keep your water bottle, camera, torch and other personal items.
The clothing and equipment required will depend on the time of year. Even in summer it can be freezing at night, especially in the Outback, so layers are essential. Bring sun protection, comfortable, durable clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty (they will get dirty!) and sturdy walking shoes for hiking. We’ll supply the camping gear, including a basic ground mat, but you’ll need to bring your own sleeping bag (on some tours this is available for hire or purchase, but not on others). For more information about what to bring, check the Essential Trip Information.
Meet some of the crew
On an Overland tour, you want someone behind the wheel (and out in the world) who knows what’s going on. Well, that’s our leaders – born and raised locals who know the lay of the land inside out. In Australia, our leaders are also drivers, so all have undergone rigorous safety and basic mechanical training before they hit the road. They’ll take care of you, introduce you to some locals, manage the trip logistics and make sure you have the best adventure ever. Ready to meet them?

Ross Poyser
“Soon after a six-month trip down the West Coast of Australia in 2013, I knew there was more to life than office work. A friend of mine suggested I would make a great tour guide, so here I am in Alice Springs together with my wife of 37 years, and enjoying every tour I lead.”

Luke I.
“A question I am often asked is, ‘Don't you get sick of doing the same tour over and over?’ to which my reply is generally something like, ‘I would get sick of the same four walls of an office every day, but I get to wake up in a different place each morning and visit some of the most beautiful places on the planet!’”
Traveller reviews
Alice Springs to Adelaide Overland, February 2018
Carl Hutton
Excellent itinerary made all the more special by expert tour guides with local knowledge and great people skills.
Review submitted 02 Mar 2018
Perth to Broome Overland, February 2018
Ariel Lyons
Awesome trip with great scenery to explore. Karijini was spectacular. Lots of hours on the bus, but totally worth it. We were affected by weather (cyclone - mid January), but guide did a great job of fitting in the 'must see' and kept us well informed. Highly recommend.
Review submitted 01 Mar 2018
Adelaide to Alice Springs Overland, February 2018
Kate Reidy
Saw the most incredible things on this trip - really felt we got to experience Australia in a way that not many people get to see. Our guide was incredible, a source of so much information, fun, and everything organised to perfection. Would highly recommend to anyone who likes an adventure and wants to experience outback Australia! Highlights of the trip were sunrise at Uluru and camping in 'swags' under the stars. The scenery on the hikes was breathtaking, and the towns we visited along the way like another world. Couldn't recommend it higher.
Review submitted 21 Feb 2018
Red Centre Adventure (Original), February 2018
Elizabeth Parr
Breakfast under the stars, the sunrise walk around Uluru followed by a walk with an indigenous guide was one of the highlights. The other was the Kings Canyon walk. The tour leader and camp hosts worked hard to deliver this memorable experience.
Review submitted 19 Feb 2018
Alice Springs to Adelaide Overland, January 2018
Lennie Murphy
This trip was a fantastic introduction to Central and South Australia. It is great value for money but travellers must remember that it IS a camping trip. Be prepared to do lots of walking in some amazing places. I was exhausted but it was all worth it!
Review submitted 27 Jan 2018
Adelaide to Alice Springs Overland, December 2017
Peter Nguyen
This trip was an excellent value for the price paid and I would recommend it to anyone wanting to explore the Australian Outback with limited time. Uluru was the highlight, but there were so many memorable moments along the way as well. We had a great group and everyone pitched in to make sure we all had a great time! Highly recommended!
Review submitted 23 Jan 2018
Perth to Broome Overland, January 2018
Mirjam Wanner
Had a great trip. Unfortunately the weather kept us from visiting Karijini but our Tourguide put a lot of effort in keeping us happy and finding alternatives for us. The food was delicious and there was always plenty of it. Keep in mind that western Australia is huge so there is a lot of driving involved in the trip. Bring a few books and some music and it wont be any problem. I recommend this trip to anyone that wants to explore this stunning part of Australia.
Review submitted 20 Jan 2018
Adelaide to Alice Springs Overland, January 2018
Johanna Schierburges
Best tour to get to see the outback of Australia, see wildlife, sleep under the stars, feel safe, have delicious food, amazing views and hikes, small and social group, good organization, just perfect. Would recommend it to anyone who wants to see the Australian Outback and Uluru / Kata Tjuta / Kings Canyon!
Review submitted 12 Jan 2018
Adelaide to Alice Springs Overland, November 2017
Jerome Lambert
Amazing trip, what a chance to discover Southern Australia and the Northern Territory with the aborigine culture. One more thing: be prepared to do lots of bus...
Review submitted 09 Dec 2017
Perth to Adelaide Overland, November 2017
Edmund Coates
This has been a life changer for me. Leaving the world as I knew it behind, it was a chance to experience life in Australia in its vastness - it’s beauty, sometimes raw, sometimes tiny, sometimes surprising and always engaging. On the road was a pleasure - expanses of open and empty road, wild places, and wonderful lyrical places. The sea, the Nullabor, the culture of a beautiful people, the Kangaroos, Emus, Koalas, plus sea lions, dolphins, birds, ants! ....and so much more. Never in anything other than free open natural habitat. Never illtreated -always respected. .....and at night the songs of the animals, the moon and the southern cross. Perfect!
Review submitted 09 Dec 2017
Red Centre Adventure (Original), November 2017
Vaibhav Rajan
This was an excellent and convenient way to see the Norther Territories. The website is not very good in clarifying that this was in fact 2 entirely separate trips, with different participants and guides, and a flight in between. The experience can differ between those legs - for instance, I had a much better experience on the second leg.
Review submitted 04 Dec 2017
Perth to Adelaide Overland, October 2017
Andrew Eaton
A fantastic trip to the under explored side of auz
Review submitted 10 Nov 2017
Perth to Broome Overland, October 2017
Jonty Crane
You'll see some of the most incredible beaches, gorges, sunsets and sunrises of your life on this trip. Travelling 4,600km by road takes a while but is the only way to see this amazing part of Australia
Review submitted 03 Nov 2017
Red Centre Adventure (Original), October 2017
Rebecca Grace
I felt accommodations were misleading as I paid extra for Original but then got the same treatment as Basix. I would've saved money if I'd known it was really just the same. Also, don't expect a ton of wildlife.
Review submitted 31 Oct 2017
Broome to Perth Overland, October 2017
Tara Mathews
The Broome to Perth tour offered a great combination of desert and the coast - red dirt and the sea. The sights we visited were breathtaking. Our tour guide was fantastic and very knowledgable. This trip has made me want to explore so much more of Australia.
Review submitted 24 Oct 2017
Adelaide to Alice Springs Overland, October 2017
Michelle Warner
You soon realize how enormous and flat the outback of Australia is. Great trip overall. Early mornings are necessary as the weather gets hot by mid morning. Worthwhile trip for the curious and adventurous.
Review submitted 16 Oct 2017
Perth to Broome Overland, September 2017
Mauro Cirilli
Great trip! if you are looking for remote areas in pristine conditions, far away from everything, this is a great trip to Australia. The guide was excellent, very helpful all the time. Keep in mind you'll spend MANY hours driving.
Review submitted 13 Oct 2017
4 Day Kakadu/ Katherine/ Litchfield Adventure, September 2017
Anna Perez
Just read really good everything about your trip you wanna do, so your not ganna be surprised :)
Review submitted 06 Oct 2017
Reef to Rock Overland, September 2017
Patricia Shaw
The road less travelled between Cairns and Alice Springs is an experience not to be missed for those who desire to see the real outback. Little towns and unexpected scenery made the empty spaces well worthwhile. It was a fabulous entry to the Red Centre.
Review submitted 06 Oct 2017
Perth to Broome Overland, September 2017
Simon Ottner
This is a trip of 2 parts, Perth to Broome and Broome to Darwin. The first part to Broome includes long driving days which is great if you enjoy watching the scenery change and the concept of overlanding. Overall this a fantastic trip for anyone who wants to explore a regional part of Australia and enjoys walking, landscapes and natural beauty.
Review submitted 27 Sep 2017
4WD Broome to Darwin Overland, August 2017
Marta Morales Villajos
This tour was awesome, there was some long driving days but also lots of swimholes, nice hikes and beautiful sunsets.
Review submitted 25 Sep 2017
Red Centre Adventure (Original), September 2017
Anne Stanhope
Terrific four days amongst the glorious outback with a small, happy group. Lots of information about Aboriginal culture, flora and fauna. Food was great, and the night sky was completely unbelievable! Get out there, people!
Review submitted 25 Sep 2017
Wild Kimberley Overland (Original), September 2017
Francoise Ware
Fabulous trip lead by caring, energetic and well organised Annaliese (and Dan). Great activities. Great scenery.
Review submitted 18 Sep 2017
Adelaide to Alice Springs Overland, September 2017
Tierney Rose
This trip packs a lot into a short time, and is a fantastic way to experience Central Australia
Review submitted 18 Sep 2017
Perth to Broome Overland, August 2017
Ian McLeod
There is a lot of travelling involved and parts of this trip is very physically
Review submitted 17 Sep 2017
Red Centre Adventure ex Yulara (Original), September 2017
Jason Bath
Great short trip to experience the highlights of the Red Centre (though it was quite green during our time there). Definitely do the 4-day trips to include the West Macs and take advantage of sleeping outside in a swag rather than in the tents if you can.
Review submitted 08 Sep 2017
Red Centre Adventure (Original), August 2017
Sandra Barker
I liked the fact that our guide Kieran, was local, friendly, had good knowledge of the locations, flora and fauna, and above all was supportive ( when my knees got tired of climbing) and lots of fun.
Review submitted 05 Sep 2017
Red Centre Adventure ex Yulara (Original), August 2017
Sandra Stern
Overall good trip, saw some beautiful sights but be careful they don't change your itineryvladt minute and find yourself on s holiday you didn't book it esnt
Review submitted 01 Sep 2017
Adelaide to Alice Springs Overland, August 2017
Julian Carrese
Very fortunate to have had Dave as leader, knowledge of landscape and history was outstanding. Brought the trip to life. Itinerary was well thought out and avoided crowds. Sleeping facilities were rougher than anticipated but just served to make the experience more immersive. Would recommend this tour in a heartbeat.
Review submitted 01 Sep 2017
Alice Springs to Adelaide Overland, August 2017
Leigh Beresford
If adventure is the goal, Intrepid is the way to go.
Review submitted 01 Sep 2017
Red Centre Adventure ex Yulara (Original), August 2017
Larissa Berrell
Good value trip. Excellent for solo travellers wanting to explore Central & the Top End. Knowledgeable & enthusiastic guides, who work hard to ensure all travellers experience an enjoyable, informative & safe trip.
Review submitted 01 Sep 2017
Perth to Broome Overland, July 2017
Julie Symes
Fab trip for all ages with a bit of fitness. Bring a fun attitude and finish with a new set of friends. Tips: Good footwear, reusable water bottle, phone camera.
Review submitted 01 Sep 2017
4 Day Kakadu/ Katherine/ Litchfield Adventure, August 2017
Gary Frith
Tour Guide Anna was brilliant, made everyone very welcome, was a bundle of knowledge & very friendly. Accommodation was great and tour was very organised, early mornings but everything ran to schedule. Brilliant holiday!
Review submitted 23 Aug 2017
4 Day Kakadu/ Katherine/ Litchfield Adventure, August 2017
Linda Briers
Great trip to get a taste of the NT outback, with beautiful waterfalls, swimming holes & vistas. Be prepared for long distances travelled each day and the need to navigate some rough terrain on foot to get to these spots. Basic camp facilities but adequate.
Review submitted 23 Aug 2017
Outback to the Top End, August 2017
Jessica Jones
Great trip with lots of fascinating and enjoyable activities. Good facilities and decent food. Requires reasonable but not super fitness. August was the perfect t time of year.
Review submitted 23 Aug 2017
4 Day Kakadu/ Katherine/ Litchfield Adventure, July 2017
Marianne Lunoe
We were only 8 in the group and this was nice - Anna was a great guide with a huge knowledge of the country!!!
Review submitted 19 Aug 2017
Broome to Perth Overland, August 2017
Hassan Atapour
Good value for price. An overview of the regeon.
Review submitted 17 Aug 2017
Adelaide to Alice Springs Overland, August 2017
Ursula Lindner
Unique experience in natural surrounding with young people and a lot of spirit
Review submitted 12 Aug 2017
Wild Kimberley Overland (Original), July 2017
Maureen Thompson
A fantastic trip. Warra our guide was amazing. He made sure we got to see each site at the best time of day and was incredibly well organised, giving us heaps of interesting information. The food was excellent and the facilities very comfortable.
Review submitted 02 Aug 2017
4 Day Kakadu/ Katherine/ Litchfield Adventure, July 2017
Ingrid Andrea Blatz
We have learned/seen a great deal and loved the trip.Matt was very well organised,reliable and informative.It was great he got us up early to avoid walking in the heat.
Review submitted 31 Jul 2017
Wild Kimberley Overland (Original), July 2017
Mary Hogan
This was an amazing trip to experience the remoteness and great beauty of the Kimberleys - the colours, gorges, night sky, waterfalls and wild life. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended. The guides Peter and Adam were knowledgeable and informative. They kept everyday running smoothly and safely. A great team!
Review submitted 22 Jul 2017
Perth to Broome Overland, July 2017
Pauline Sligo
This tour was amazing. Toby our tour guide was just fantastic as a driver, guide, chef and genuine Aussie bloke. He looked after me so well as a 60 year old woman traveller. What you see on this trip blows your mind. I loved every minute of it particularly Ningaloo Reef, Kalibarri and Karijini national parks, even the long drives. Toby has an extensive play list which I loved. This was a truly fantastic trip. Thanks Toby, fellow adventurers and intrepid.
Review submitted 20 Jul 2017
Broome to Perth Overland, June 2017
Karen Sproson
Awesome trip, beautiful coastline, snorkelling with the Whalesharks was incredible. Just be aware that during winter it is warm during the day but can be very cold at night. You will need to pack for both!
Review submitted 17 Jul 2017
4 Day Kakadu/ Katherine/ Litchfield Adventure, July 2017
Anne Eyres
The trip was everything we expected it to be and more. The tour leader was wonderful - very resourceful and able to connect with all age groups and always cheerful as well as being an excellent driver.
Review submitted 16 Jul 2017
Perth to Broome Overland, June 2017
Patricia Ernst
Great way to see this area!! I loved the camping but be aware it's sometimes very basic which just adds to the fun! Loved every minute of the trip! Make sure you are comfortable with some challenging hikes but they are great!
Review submitted 16 Jul 2017
4WD Darwin to Broome Overland, July 2017
Julie Martin
Gorgeous gorges and beautiful remote places - this trip took us off the beaten track. Nick did a superhuman job of driving, cooking and mentoring the group, opening his heart to us all to share his love of the Kimberley region. It was a privilege to travel with him. Please note: due to very early starts in the dark, a good head torch is a must!
Review submitted 15 Jul 2017
4 Day Kakadu/ Katherine/ Litchfield Adventure, July 2017
Damian Hartigan
I would highly recommend the 4 day trip. We did so much in the 4 days and saw so much. The camping experience was great and added to the adventure of the trip.
Review submitted 14 Jul 2017
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