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Remote & Rugged
Our itineraries are specifically designed to get away from the main tourist routes and takes us into remote and rugged places so that we can truly appreciate the unique solitude, beauty and remote vastness of the outback. This certainly is not a bus tour!

Personalised
Because we are a small company and only travel in small groups (max 10) every one of our clients is important to us. Think of it as a journey through the outback with your friends.

Our treks are not rigidly structured for the mass market and we try to retain a certain flexibility, which allows us to get the most out of every journey.

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Adventure
Adventure is fun, if you are active and healthy (you don’t have to be super fit) you’ll enjoy the swimming, hiking, and participation in general camping activities that are an every day part of the journey. Sleep out under the stars in all kinds of places, cook on a campfire, try some bush tucker and photograph the amazing landscape. Definitely bring your sense of adventure and your sense of humour and have lots of fun!

Culture
We travel through ancient landscapes, continually inhabited by Aboriginal people for 40,000 years. Today, traditional beliefs, values, language and lifestyles are thriving in many communities. We believe it is important to spend some time with Aboriginal people so that you can talk with them and learn first hand about their fascinating culture.

Comfort & SafetyTravel Information
Our guides are experienced in outback travel and we have the ability to communicate with the Royal Flying Doctor Service at all times. We use modern 4WD vehicles; well equipped for travel in remote areas and carrying everything we need to be fully self-sufficient. Our

camping equipment is of high quality and well maintained so that it won’t let us down. We pay attention to the details that count (eg our swags have extra thick mattresses and we always carry tents) and you’ll be impressed by the quality and variety of our food supplies!

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