OVERVIEW

Camp under outback skies, hike ancient ridgelines, and swim in the electric-blue waters of Esperance. Surf untouched beaches on the Eyre Peninsula, meet kangaroos on white-sand shores, and connect with the world's oldest living culture.

From the red dirt of the Nullarbor to the forests of WA's South West, and the vineyards of Margaret River to the cliffs of the Great Australian Bight, this is Australia, raw and real. Guided by passionate storytellers, you won't just see the country, you'll feel it. If you want to get off the grid, into nature, and deep into the heart of Australia, this is the trip you'll never forget.

 

UNTAMED MOMENTS

  • Cross the vast and otherworldly Nullarbor Plain
  • Swim, surf, and wander along some of Australia's most dreamy coastlines
  • Stand at the edge of the world atop the Bunda Cliffs on the Great Australian Bight
  • Embark on rewarding hikes through diverse national parks
  • Ride waves and dunes with a learn-to-surf session and sandboarding adventure
  • Meet kangaroos on the white sands of Lucky Bay
  • Connect with Country in a powerful cultural experience inside Ngilgi Cave
  • Taste your way through the Margaret River region, from wine to artisanal treats
  • Swim with wild sea lions and dolphins in an incredible marine encounter (OE)

 

INCLUSIONS

  • Meals – 9 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 8 dinners
  • Accommodation – Swag camping with basic facilities (8 nights) and bush camp with no facilities (1 night)
  • All National Park and entry fees
  • All activities, unless stated as an optional extra (OE)
  • Transport – Air-conditioned coaster bus (max 20 people)

ITINERARY

Day 1 | Adelaide to Mount Remarkable National Park

From City Streets to Starry Skies

Hit the road early, heading north on the first leg of your epic coast-to-coast journey. After crossing the sweeping plains of the Clare Valley, pull into Wallaroo on the Yorke Peninsula. Back on the road, we cruise along the coastline to Port Germein, a sleepy seaside town steeped in history. Take a walk along the 1,532-metre-long jetty, once the longest in the Southern Hemisphere, and grab a bite to eat.

By late afternoon, we reach Mount Remarkable National Park in the Southern Flinders Ranges. After setting up camp at Mambray Creek. Then roll out your swag and settle in under a canopy of stars.

Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Mambray Creek Campground

Meals Included: D

Distance Travelled: Approx. 320 km

Day 2 | Mount Remarkable to the Eyre Peninsula

Peaks, Painted Silos & Coastal Thrills

Wake to the sounds of the bush. Kookaburras calling, leaves rustling, and the scent of morning campfire. After breakfast, hit the Davey's Gully Hike, a gentle 2.4 km loop trail through native bushland with panoramic views over Spencer Gulf and Alligator Basin. From here, we roll into the creative heart of the outback, Kimba. Snap a photo at the iconic silo mural, then explore Workshop26, a former tractor shed transformed into a buzzing arts collective. 

Lunch today is packed with purpose, quite literally. Prepared by the Kimba Hospital Auxiliary and the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) volunteer crew, this meal supports vital healthcare services in remote SA. In the afternoon, the landscape shifts as we reach the wild coastline of the Eyre Peninsula. At The Tub, towering sand dunes become our playground. A quick stop at Woolshed Cave reveals one of nature's masterpieces: wave-carved rock walls glowing with layers of ancient Earth.

By sunset, we arrive at Coodlie Park Farm Retreat, an off-grid eco-camp built with love by Untamed Escapes' founders. Settle in for a shared meal, then let the night sky steal the show. Join an optional stargazing tour, where zero light pollution reveals constellations, galaxies, and the raw wonder of a true outback sky.

Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Coodlie Park Farm Retreat 

Meals Included: B | L | D

Distance Travelled: Approx. 450 km

 

Day 3 | Baird Bay to Penong

Swim with Sea Lions & Surf the Coast 

Rise early for one of the most incredible experiences of the tour, an optional wildlife encounter at Baird Bay that's equal parts heart-pounding and humbling. Operated by Eco-Accredited Baird Bay Ocean Eco Tours, this experience takes you into sheltered waters for a truly wild swim with Australian sea lions and bottlenose dolphins.

First, cruise out to Jones Island, where a colony of playful sea lions basks in the sun. Slip into the water and watch them twist, spin, and swirl around you. No feeding, no gimmicks, just you, the sea, and these intelligent, graceful creatures in their natural habitat. It's wild Australia at its best. Those staying on land will take a coastal drive to Point Labatt, where you can reliably spot endangered Australian sea lions.

Your next dose of adrenaline is a learn-to-surf session with Streaky Bay Surf School. There's no better classroom than a remote, crowd-free beach. Not feeling it? No worries — relax, swim, or wander the shoreline at your own pace. As the sun begins to dip, we roll into Penong, a quirky outback town known for its forest of windmills—a fitting end to a day powered by wind, water, and wild encounters.

Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Penong Caravan Park
Meals Included: B (those swimming with sea lions will have lunch provided)
Distance Travelled: Approx. 400 km

Day 4 | Nullarbor Plain

An Australian Rite of Passage

Today, we begin our epic crossing of the mighty Nullarbor Plain. A vast, treeless wilderness that feels like another planet. Snap a photo at the famous camels, kangaroos, and wombats crossing sign, then watch the landscape shift as we cruise westward where the outback meets the ocean in jaw-dropping fashion.

Stop at the Bunda Cliffs, where the Great Australian Bight stretches endlessly to the horizon. 

Later, stop at the quirky Nullarbor Roadhouse to grab lunch. cross the border into Western Australia, gaining 1.5 hours and that undeniable sense you've stepped into the wild west.

Tonight, we bush camp under one of the darkest skies in the world. With no facilities, no light pollution, and no distractions, the night sky becomes your show. 

Accommodation: Bush camping on the Nullarbor (no facilities)
Meals Included: B & D 
Distance Travelled: Approx. 600 km

Day 5 | Nullarbor to Cape Le Grand National Park

The Straightest Road to Seaside Bliss

Today, we hit one of Australia's most legendary stretches of highway, the aptly named 90 Mile Straight, the longest, flattest, dead-straight road in the country. En route, we swing by the quirky outback town of Balladonia. We'll stop in Norseman for a leg stretch and lunch break before the scenery starts its dramatic transformation.

By afternoon, desert tones melt into a canvas of white sand and impossibly blue water as we enter the Esperance region. Cape Le Grand National Park is an absolute showstopper. 

Distance travelled: Approximately 800 km

Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Lucky Bay Campground 

Meals included: B & D 

Day 6 | Cape Le Grand National Park

Paradise Found

Welcome to one of the most magical corners of Australia. With crystal-clear waterblindingly white sand, dramatic granite headlands, and the occasional sunbathing kangarooCape Le Grand National Park is nature showing off.

This is your day to dive into paradise. No long drives, just pure exploration. Lace up your hiking boots and tackle the iconic Frenchman Peak, one of the most rewarding climbs of the journey. At the summit, you'll be treated to panoramic views across Cape Le Grand and the islands of the Recherche Archipelago.

The rest of the day is yours to uncover the park's wonders at your own pace.

Accommodation: Swag camping at Lucky Bay

Meals included: B, L, D

Distance travelled: Just 10 minutes around the park

 

Day 7 | Cape Le Grand National Park to Stirling Ranges

From Ocean Swells to Mountain Trails

After packing up camp, we roll into Esperance for a quick coffee stop, then make our way to Twilight Cove. The journey today takes us through diverse and ever-shifting landscapes. Stop in Ravensthorpe to refuel and grab a bite to eat. You'll also spot some local silo art that adds a creative splash to this remote farming town.

By late afternoon, we arrive in the Stirling Ranges, at Mt Trio, surrounded by nature. 

Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Mt Trio in the Stirling Ranges 

Meals included: B & D 

Distance travelled: Approximately 500 km

 

Day 8 | Stirling Ranges & South West Coast

Skywalks, Secret Coves & Giant Trees

Fuel up with brekkie before we arrive in the Porongurups. Hike through towering Karri and Marri trees to reach Castle Rock and the Granite Skywalk, a suspended lookout that'll have your heart racing and your camera working overtime.

Back on the road, cruise along the South West Coast to AlbanyThe Gap and Natural Bridge. Then it's off to Elephant Rocks, a calm bay tucked between giant boulders and Greens Pool, where you can swim in crystal-clear water when the weather is right.

Towards the end of the day, we head into the forest - the ancient, misty magic of the Walpole Wilderness Region. You'll walk beneath the canopy and meet the legendary Giant Tingle Tree, a hollowed-out giant that's been standing for hundreds of years.

Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Quinninup Eco Tourist Park

Meals included: B & D 

Distance travelled: Around 390 km

 

Day 9 | Quinninup to Margaret River

Conservation, Curated Sips & Conscious Camping 

Start your day with purpose by getting hands-on with a meaningful conservation volunteering experience at Capes Raptor Centre, one of Australia’s largest bird of prey sanctuaries. 

Then we shift gears and roll into one of WA's most legendary regions, Margaret RiverWander through Margaret River township, with time to explore its quirky boutiques, art galleries, and grab a bite from a local café.

In the afternoon, we mix things up with stops at a couple of handpicked local producers— think wine, gin, chocolate, and cheese. By evening, we arrive at our base for the night, Fair Harvest, a working permaculture farm. It's everything Untamed Escapes stands for. Earth-conscious, real, and regenerative.

Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Fair Harvest Permaculture Farm

Meals included: B & D

Distance travelled: Around 240 km

Day 10 | Margaret River to Perth

Caves, Culture & Coastal Goodbyes

Roll up your swag one last time and get ready for one of the most powerful experiences of the trip: a 2.5-hour cultural journey with Wadandi custodian Josh "Koomal" Whiteland. 

Our next stop is Busselton's Origin Markets, where you'll find a colourful mix of WA-made goods, from food and drink to art and handmade keepsakes. Grab a bite, stock up on locally made treats, or soak up the buzz.

Then take a walk down the iconic Busselton Jetty. One final road trip stretch has us cruising into Perth by around 6 pm. Hearts full, and plenty of stories to take home.

Meals included: B

Distance travelled: Around 340 km

 

Optional Extras

  • Swim with Sea Lions and Dolphins – $325 pp
  • Stars Above Coodlie Stargazing Experience – $34 pp 

 

KNOW BEFORE YOU BOOK

General Information

  • Tour timing: This tour begins in Adelaide on Day 1 at approximately 6:15 am and concludes in Perth around 6:00 pm on Day 10.
  • Dietary requirements: Please let us know about any dietary needs when booking. We cater for most preferences and aim to provide fresh, varied meals. Snacks, soft drinks, and alcohol are not included.
  • Luggage limits: Each guest is allowed one soft travel bag or backpack (max 15 kg) plus a small daypack or piece of hand luggage.
  • Health & safety: All travellers must complete online check-in and a mandatory 'Fit for Travel' declaration at least 24 hours before departure. This confirms you're free from illness and fit to join the tour.
  • Minimum numbers: This tour requires a minimum of four travellers to run. If we need to cancel due to low numbers, we'll offer a transfer to a future date or a full refund.
  • Before you book: Please read our full Booking Terms & Conditions to ensure this experience is right for you.

Accommodation & Camping 

  • This is a participatory camping tour, meaning guests are expected to get involved by helping with basic tasks, such as meal preparation and packing up camp.
  • Accommodation includes a mix of national parks and bush campgrounds. Most campgrounds offer basic toilet and shower facilities, except for the one-night camping on the Nullarbor, where we don't have any amenities.
  • When camping, you'll sleep in a traditional Aussie swag—a sturdy canvas bed roll with a built-in mattress, used under the stars or in wet weather tents.
  • Sleeping bags: Please bring your own sleeping bag and pillow. Alternatively, you can hire a used sleeping bag for $20 during the booking process. All unused or retired sleeping bags are donated to a homeless charity, giving them a second life.
  • Weather conditions: Be prepared for extreme weather, including high temperatures, cold temperatures, and exposure to the elements.
  • In the event of wet weather, group tents will be provided for shared shelter.
  • Should extreme weather affect the camping experience, alternative accommodation may be arranged. Any additional costs will be shared 50/50 between Untamed Escapes and guests.

Fitness & Mobility

Our adventure tours are best suited to travellers who love nature, hiking, and spending time outdoors, with a good dose of fun and group camaraderie. To get the most out of your experience, please consider the following:

  • Fitness requirements: A moderate level of fitness is needed. On some days, you may be walking between 3 and 12 km, often on uneven ground and in hot or wet conditions.
  • Mobility considerations: While there's no upper age limit, all travellers should self-assess their mobility and comfort with activities such as hiking, swimming, and swag camping. You'll need to be able to lift yourself from ground level, as swags are traditional ground-based bedding.
  • Medical conditions: If you have any mobility concerns or pre-existing health conditions, we strongly recommend speaking with your doctor before booking. Please also inform our Customer Service Team and Guides of any relevant conditions prior to travel, so we can offer the right support.
  • Fit for Travel declaration: All travellers must complete an online check-in, including a mandatory 'Fit for Travel' declaration, at least 24 hours before departure. This confirms you are free from illness and physically able to join the tour.

If you're unsure whether this trip is the right fit for you, please reach out, we're here to help.

Itinerary Changes

At Untamed Escapes, your safety and experience are our top priorities. Our guides are trained to adapt plans when needed to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. Please keep the following in mind:

  • Experienced guidance: Our storyteller guides continuously assess local conditions such as weather and traffic to deliver the best possible experience.
  • Dynamic weather: The Australian outback is known for sudden and dramatic weather changes. Our team remains informed and responsive to these conditions.
  • Adjustments for safety and comfort:
  • Itinerary changes may occur to improve the overall experience or respond to unexpected circumstances.
  • For example, during the hotter months (December to March), hike times may be adjusted to earlier in the day to avoid high temperatures.
  • Clear communication: Any itinerary changes will be communicated to the group in advance whenever possible.

OVERVIEW
Camp under outback skies, hike ancient ridgelines, and swim in the electric-blue waters of Esperance. Surf untouched beaches on the Eyre Peninsula, meet kangaroos on white-sand shores, and connect with the world's oldest living culture.
From the red dirt of the Nullarbor to the forests of WA's South West, and the vineyards of Margaret River to the cliffs of the Great Australian Bight, this is Australia, raw and real. Guided by passionate storytellers, you won't just see the country, you'll feel it. If you want to get off the grid, into nature, and deep into the heart of Australia, this is the trip you'll never forget.

UNTAMED MOMENTS Cross the vast and otherworldly Nullarbor Plain Swim, surf, and wander along some of Australia's most dreamy coastlines Stand at the edge of the world atop the Bunda Cliffs on the Great Australian Bight Embark on rewarding hikes through diverse national parks Ride waves and dunes with a learn-to-surf session and sandboarding adventure Meet kangaroos on the white sands of Lucky Bay Connect with Country in a powerful cultural experience inside Ngilgi Cave Taste your way through the Margaret River region, from wine to artisanal treats Swim with wild sea lions and dolphins in an incredible marine encounter (OE)

INCLUSIONS Meals – 9 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 8 dinners Accommodation – Swag camping with basic facilities (8 nights) and bush camp with no facilities (1 night) All National Park and entry fees All activities, unless stated as an optional extra (OE) Transport – Air-conditioned coaster bus (max 20 people)
ITINERARY
Day 1 | Adelaide to Mount Remarkable National Park
From City Streets to Starry Skies
Hit the road early, heading north on the first leg of your epic coast-to-coast journey. After crossing the sweeping plains of the Clare Valley, pull into Wallaroo on the Yorke Peninsula. Back on the road, we cruise along the coastline to Port Germein , a sleepy seaside town steeped in history. Take a walk along the 1,532-metre-long jetty, once the longest in the Southern Hemisphere, and grab a bite to eat.
By late afternoon, we reach Mount Remarkable National Park in the Southern Flinders Ranges. After setting up camp at Mambray Creek. Then roll out your swag and settle in under a canopy of stars.
Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Mambray Creek Campground
Meals Included: D
Distance Travelled: Approx. 320 km
Day 2 | Mount Remarkable to the Eyre Peninsula
Peaks, Painted Silos & Coastal Thrills
Wake to the sounds of the bush. Kookaburras calling, leaves rustling, and the scent of morning campfire. After breakfast, hit the Davey's Gully Hike , a gentle 2.4 km loop trail through native bushland with panoramic views over Spencer Gulf and Alligator Basin . From here, we roll into the creative heart of the outback, Kimba . Snap a photo at the iconic silo mural, then explore Workshop26 , a former tractor shed transformed into a buzzing arts collective.
Lunch today is packed with purpose, quite literally. Prepared by the Kimba Hospital Auxiliary and the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) volunteer crew, this meal supports vital healthcare services in remote SA. In the afternoon, the landscape shifts as we reach the wild coastline of the Eyre Peninsula . At The Tub , towering sand dunes become our playground. A quick stop at Woolshed Cave reveals one of nature's masterpieces: wave-carved rock walls glowing with layers of ancient Earth.
By sunset, we arrive at Coodlie Park Farm Retreat , an off-grid eco-camp built with love by Untamed Escapes' founders. Settle in for a shared meal, then let the night sky steal the show. Join an optional stargazing tour , where zero light pollution reveals constellations, galaxies, and the raw wonder of a true outback sky.
Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Coodlie Park Farm Retreat
Meals Included: B | L | D
Distance Travelled: Approx. 450 km

Day 3 | Baird Bay to Penong
Swim with Sea Lions & Surf the Coast
Rise early for one of the most incredible experiences of the tour, an optional wildlife encounter at Baird Bay that's equal parts heart-pounding and humbling. Operated by Eco-Accredited Baird Bay Ocean Eco Tours , this experience takes you into sheltered waters for a truly wild swim with Australian sea lions and bottlenose dolphins .
First, cruise out to Jones Island , where a colony of playful sea lions basks in the sun. Slip into the water and watch them twist, spin, and swirl around you. No feeding, no gimmicks, just you, the sea, and these intelligent, graceful creatures in their natural habitat. It's wild Australia at its best. Those staying on land will take a coastal drive to Point Labatt, where you can reliably spot endangered Australian sea lions.
Your next dose of adrenaline is a learn-to-surf session with Streaky Bay Surf School . There's no better classroom than a remote, crowd-free beach. Not feeling it? No worries — relax, swim, or wander the shoreline at your own pace. As the sun begins to dip, we roll into Penong , a quirky outback town known for its forest of windmills—a fitting end to a day powered by wind, water, and wild encounters.
Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Penong Caravan Park
Meals Included: B (those swimming with sea lions will have lunch provided)
Distance Travelled: Approx. 400 km
Day 4 | Nullarbor Plain
An Australian Rite of Passage
Today, we begin our epic crossing of the mighty Nullarbor Plain. A vast, treeless wilderness that feels like another planet. Snap a photo at the famous camels, kangaroos, and wombats crossing sign , then watch the landscape shift as we cruise westward where the outback meets the ocean in jaw-dropping fashion.
Stop at the Bunda Cliffs , where the Great Australian Bight stretches endlessly to the horizon.
Later, stop at the quirky Nullarbor Roadhouse to grab lunch. cross the border into Western Australia , gaining 1.5 hours and that undeniable sense you've stepped into the wild west.
Tonight, we bush camp under one of the darkest skies in the world. With no facilities, no light pollution, and no distractions, the night sky becomes your show.
Accommodation: Bush camping on the Nullarbor (no facilities)
Meals Included: B & D
Distance Travelled: Approx. 600 km
Day 5 | Nullarbor to Cape Le Grand National Park
The Straightest Road to Seaside Bliss
Today, we hit one of Australia's most legendary stretches of highway, the aptly named 90 Mile Straight , the longest, flattest, dead-straight road in the country. En route, we swing by the quirky outback town of Balladonia. We'll stop in Norseman for a leg stretch and lunch break before the scenery starts its dramatic transformation.
By afternoon, desert tones melt into a canvas of white sand and impossibly blue water as we enter the Esperance region . Cape Le Grand National Park is an absolute showstopper.
Distance travelled: Approximately 800 km
Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Lucky Bay Campground
Meals included: B & D
Day 6 | Cape Le Grand National Park
Paradise Found
Welcome to one of the most magical corners of Australia. With crystal-clear water , blindingly white sand , dramatic granite headlands, and the occasional sunbathing kangaroo , Cape Le Grand National Park is nature showing off.
This is your day to dive into paradise. No long drives, just pure exploration. Lace up your hiking boots and tackle the iconic Frenchman Peak , one of the most rewarding climbs of the journey. At the summit, you'll be treated to panoramic views across Cape Le Grand and the islands of the Recherche Archipelago .
The rest of the day is yours to uncover the park's wonders at your own pace.
Accommodation: Swag camping at Lucky Bay
Meals included: B, L, D
Distance travelled: Just 10 minutes around the park

Day 7 | Cape Le Grand National Park to Stirling Ranges
From Ocean Swells to Mountain Trails
After packing up camp, we roll into Esperance for a quick coffee stop, then make our way to Twilight Cove. The journey today takes us through diverse and ever-shifting landscapes. Stop in Ravensthorpe to refuel and grab a bite to eat. You'll also spot some local silo art that adds a creative splash to this remote farming town.
By late afternoon, we arrive in the Stirling Ranges , at Mt Trio , surrounded by nature.
Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Mt Trio in the Stirling Ranges
Meals included: B & D
Distance travelled: Approximately 500 km

Day 8 | Stirling Ranges & South West Coast
Skywalks, Secret Coves & Giant Trees
Fuel up with brekkie before we arrive in the Porongurups. Hike through towering Karri and Marri trees to reach Castle Rock and the Granite Skywalk , a suspended lookout that'll have your heart racing and your camera working overtime.
Back on the road, cruise along the South West Coast to Albany , The Gap and Natural Bridge . Then it's off to Elephant Rocks , a calm bay tucked between giant boulders and Greens Pool, where you can swim in crystal-clear water when the weather is right.
Towards the end of the day, we head into the forest - the ancient, misty magic of the Walpole Wilderness Region . You'll walk beneath the canopy and meet the legendary Giant Tingle Tree , a hollowed-out giant that's been standing for hundreds of years.
Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Quinninup Eco Tourist Park
Meals included: B & D
Distance travelled: Around 390 km

Day 9 | Quinninup to Margaret River
Conservation, Curated Sips & Conscious Camping
Start your day with purpose by getting hands-on with a meaningful conservation volunteering experience at Capes Raptor Centre, one of Australia’s largest bird of prey sanctuaries.
Then we shift gears and roll into one of WA's most legendary regions, Margaret River . Wander through Margaret River township, with time to explore its quirky boutiques, art galleries, and grab a bite from a local café.
In the afternoon, we mix things up with stops at a couple of handpicked local producers— think wine, gin, chocolate, and cheese. By evening, we arrive at our base for the night, Fair Harvest, a working permaculture farm. It's everything Untamed Escapes stands for. Earth-conscious, real, and regenerative.
Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Fair Harvest Permaculture Farm
Meals included: B & D
Distance travelled: Around 240 km
Day 10 | Margaret River to Perth
Caves, Culture & Coastal Goodbyes
Roll up your swag one last time and get ready for one of the most powerful experiences of the trip: a 2.5-hour cultural journey with Wadandi custodian Josh "Koomal" Whiteland.
Our next stop is Busselton's Origin Markets , where you'll find a colourful mix of WA-made goods, from food and drink to art and handmade keepsakes. Grab a bite, stock up on locally made treats, or soak up the buzz.
Then take a walk down the iconic Busselton Jetty. One final road trip stretch has us cruising into Perth by around 6 pm. Hearts full, and plenty of stories to take home.
Meals included: B
Distance travelled: Around 340 km

Optional Extras Swim with Sea Lions and Dolphins – $325 pp Stars Above Coodlie Stargazing Experience – $34 pp


KNOW BEFORE YOU BOOK
General Information Tour timing: This tour begins in Adelaide on Day 1 at approximately 6:15 am and concludes in Perth around 6:00 pm on Day 10. Dietary requirements: Please let us know about any dietary needs when booking. We cater for most preferences and aim to provide fresh, varied meals. Snacks, soft drinks, and alcohol are not included. Luggage limits: Each guest is allowed one soft travel bag or backpack (max 15 kg) plus a small daypack or piece of hand luggage. Health & safety: All travellers must complete online check-in and a mandatory 'Fit for Travel' declaration at least 24 hours before departure. This confirms you're free from illness and fit to join the tour. Minimum numbers: This tour requires a minimum of four travellers to run. If we need to cancel due to low numbers, we'll offer a transfer to a future date or a full refund. Before you book: Please read our full Booking Terms & Conditions to ensure this experience is right for you.
Accommodation & Camping This is a participatory camping tour , meaning guests are expected to get involved by helping with basic tasks, such as meal preparation and packing up camp. Accommodation includes a mix of national parks and bush campgrounds . Most campgrounds offer basic toilet and shower facilities, except for the one-night camping on the Nullarbor, where we don't have any amenities. When camping, you'll sleep in a traditional Aussie swag —a sturdy canvas bed roll with a built-in mattress, used under the stars or in wet weather tents. Sleeping bags: Please bring your own sleeping bag and pillow . Alternatively, you can hire a used sleeping bag for $20 during the booking process. All unused or retired sleeping bags are donated to a homeless charity , giving them a second life. Weather conditions: Be prepared for extreme weather, including high temperatures, cold temperatures, and exposure to the elements. In the event of wet weather , group tents will be provided for shared shelter. Should extreme weather affect the camping experience, alternative accommodation may be arranged . Any additional costs will be shared 50/50 between Untamed Escapes and guests .
Fitness & Mobility
Our adventure tours are best suited to travellers who love nature, hiking, and spending time outdoors, with a good dose of fun and group camaraderie. To get the most out of your experience, please consider the following: Fitness requirements: A moderate level of fitness is needed. On some days, you may be walking between 3 and 12 km, often on uneven ground and in hot or wet conditions. Mobility considerations: While there's no upper age limit, all travellers should self-assess their mobility and comfort with activities such as hiking, swimming, and swag camping. You'll need to be able to lift yourself from ground level, as swags are traditional ground-based bedding. Medical conditions: If you have any mobility concerns or pre-existing health conditions, we strongly recommend speaking with your doctor before booking. Please also inform our Customer Service Team and Guides of any relevant conditions prior to travel, so we can offer the right support. Fit for Travel declaration: All travellers must complete an online check-in, including a mandatory 'Fit for Travel' declaration, at least 24 hours before departure. This confirms you are free from illness and physically able to join the tour.
If you're unsure whether this trip is the right fit for you, please reach out, we're here to help.
Itinerary Changes
At Untamed Escapes, your safety and experience are our top priorities. Our guides are trained to adapt plans when needed to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. Please keep the following in mind: Experienced guidance: Our storyteller guides continuously assess local conditions such as weather and traffic to deliver the best possible experience. Dynamic weather: The Australian outback is known for sudden and dramatic weather changes. Our team remains informed and responsive to these conditions. Adjustments for safety and comfort: Itinerary changes may occur to improve the overall experience or respond to unexpected circumstances. For example, during the hotter months (December to March), hike times may be adjusted to earlier in the day to avoid high temperatures. Clear communication: Any itinerary changes will be communicated to the group in advance whenever possible.

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  • person Age: All Ages
  • people Group Size: Min 1 Max 6

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Address: Adelaide, SA

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    Yes you can buy Tours Adelaide gift vouchers either online or over the phone. Geronigo® gift vouchers are valid for 12 months, can be gift wrapped or for a last minute gift idea can be instant email delivered. Remember that any gift experience voucher from Geronigo® including our Tours Adelaide vouchers can be used for booking at any of our thousands of Geronigo® adventure locations (for no extra charge!).

  • What is the postcode for Tours Adelaide?

    The postcode for Tours Adelaide is 5000. Please note that sometimes our Tours centers are difficult to find from a postcode and satnav. We will supply detailed directions to Tours Adelaide on your booking receipt.

  • Where is Tours Adelaide?

    The Tours Adelaide center is located at the following address: 5000, Adelaide, SA. Please note that sometimes our Tours centers are difficult to find, please follow the directions on your booking receipt!

  • How much is Tours at Adelaide?

    The average package price of Tours at Adelaide 2,295.00. The lowest price is 2,295.00 with the most expensive option being 2,295.00.

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One Gift Card...Every Adventure!

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    24 Months

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    915 Locations

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Our Gift Cards are not just awesome for our 915 Tours locations, they can be redeemed against any Geronigo adventure at nearly 5000 locations worldwide! Literally giving the lucky recipient access to over ten thousand action packed experience days.

If, within 7 days of purchasing your Geronigo® gift card, you change your mind for any reason. We will offer you a full refund, no questions asked! Subject to the voucher being unused and any postal vouchers being returned in good condition.

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