| country: | Australia |
| location: | Queensland, New South Wales |
| trip type: | Moderate walking holidays |
| departures: | 2008: 6 Sep, 20 Sep, 10 Nov 2009: 7 Mar, 31 Aug, 18 Sep |
| price: | From AU $4635 - AU $5475 (11-13 days) excluding flights. This price is fixed and is all inclusive, please see below for details |
| offers: | Book a 2009 tour today and only pay 2008 prices. This offer closes on 31st December 2008, after which date, increased 2009 prices will apply. Don't delay as the offer is only open until tours are fully booked. |
the amazing things you'll be doing
Join our small group guided journeys from the border ranges rainforests of tropical Queensland to the high tableland country and deep rugged gorges of the south, visiting a diverse selection of 13 National Parks.
This is a soft adventure, active holiday for the discerning collector of authentic experiences, including inspiring day and half day guided walks in grand granite boulder strewn landscapes, pristine beaches and coves, misty mountain forests, along sandstone cliff face passes, tortuous gorges and canyons, through wilderness heath and the world heritage Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world with its magnificent forests and perched lakes.
Discover the world heritage Central Eastern Rainforests NP clinging to the slopes of Australia’s most influential land form, The Great Dividing Range. Experience the abundance of unique wildlife and wildflowers, colourful birds, endangered species and ancient Antarctic Beech trees remnant of the super continent Gondwana, 50 million years ago.
You’ll follow the pathways of bush legends and revered larrikin bushrangers and visit affluent pastoral and wine growing regions and historic limestone caves.
From the very room where an impassioned speech gave birth to our nation, to dining in boutique family wineries, this tour offers a back track exploration of Australian regional life few mainstream tourists have ever ventured to explore and international guests are surprised to discover, a fully accommodated tour with all meals, experienced guides and many entries, for an all-inclusive price.
7 and 6 day sections of the ultimate 13 day tour are also available involving an additional regional flight connection. The tour is also conducted to a reverse itinerary.
Price includes: Quality accommodations, meals and tea breaks, on tour transport, transfers and guides, park fees, special entries and side tours as advertised, tour briefing function and concluding dinner, wine with dinner, thoughtful tour memento and travel treats, access to reference library and field equipment, pre and post tour travel advice, contributions to carbon offset tree planting programs in Australia.
This is a soft adventure, active holiday for the discerning collector of authentic experiences, including inspiring day and half day guided walks in grand granite boulder strewn landscapes, pristine beaches and coves, misty mountain forests, along sandstone cliff face passes, tortuous gorges and canyons, through wilderness heath and the world heritage Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world with its magnificent forests and perched lakes.
Discover the world heritage Central Eastern Rainforests NP clinging to the slopes of Australia’s most influential land form, The Great Dividing Range. Experience the abundance of unique wildlife and wildflowers, colourful birds, endangered species and ancient Antarctic Beech trees remnant of the super continent Gondwana, 50 million years ago.
You’ll follow the pathways of bush legends and revered larrikin bushrangers and visit affluent pastoral and wine growing regions and historic limestone caves.
From the very room where an impassioned speech gave birth to our nation, to dining in boutique family wineries, this tour offers a back track exploration of Australian regional life few mainstream tourists have ever ventured to explore and international guests are surprised to discover, a fully accommodated tour with all meals, experienced guides and many entries, for an all-inclusive price.
7 and 6 day sections of the ultimate 13 day tour are also available involving an additional regional flight connection. The tour is also conducted to a reverse itinerary.
Price includes: Quality accommodations, meals and tea breaks, on tour transport, transfers and guides, park fees, special entries and side tours as advertised, tour briefing function and concluding dinner, wine with dinner, thoughtful tour memento and travel treats, access to reference library and field equipment, pre and post tour travel advice, contributions to carbon offset tree planting programs in Australia.
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | We travel from Brisbane to the seaside village and iconic holiday retreat of Noosa, enjoying an early walk and climb in the Glass House Mountains National Park with its landscape of volcanic plugs. A beachside café lunch then short stroll through unique Wallum heath-land with its extraordinary Australian flora and colourful Honeyeaters and later a sunset walk over the headland of Noosa National Park to Hell’s Gate visiting various cosy scenic coves. A delightful dinner overlooking the beach seems an appropriate setting. |
| Day 2: | We join a full day, unique 4WD beach safari, to the world heritage Fraser Island, the world’s largest sand island adorned with pristine forests and lakes and coloured sands. Time to swim in a crystal clear freshwater lake and perhaps eye off a Sand Goanna or Dingo, to roam in towering forests growing in sand and view primitive King Ferns supported only by water. |
| Day 3: | We leave the Pacific coast and travel from Noosa to the regional garden city of Toowoomba, to join the Great Dividing Range. Lunch at a boutique winery and then a delightful walk in the palm filled rainforest of Ravensbourne National Park. Time permitting some free roaming through the Toowoomba parks and gardens to end the day. |
| Day 4: | We travel from Toowoomba to Girraween National Park through the home country of three Australian bush legends who, by their deeds and character, shaped the perception and image of Australia, internationally. A short walk in the birding haven of Queen Mary Falls National Park with panoramas of the world heritage peaks of the Border Ranges, Main Range and Scenic Rim, then crossing the State border and on to Bald Rock National Park, including a summit walk of the giant monolith, the second largest of its kind in the southern hemisphere. |
| Day 5: | A full day of delightful walking in Girraween National Park amidst clusters of precariously balanced granite boulders, tors and monoliths, abundant wildlife and seasonal wildflowers. We’ll visit and climb such features as Castle Rock, The Sphinx, Turtle Rock and The Pyramid for exceptional views of the rugged Inselberg landscape and dine this night at a local boutique family winery. |
| Day 6: | We travel from Girraween National Park to the prosperous regional centre of Armidale visiting historic Tenterfield, the birthplace of our nation, a quiet country town with a number of internationally renowned sons. Time permitting we will choose a walk in the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park – Gara Gorge, or bird viewing at local high country wetlands or visiting the National Trust property of a wealthy pastoral dynasty, the Saumarez Homestead. |
| Day 7: | Today we visit New England National Park and the nearby Waterfall Way. Walking in this world heritage park offers an outstanding range of vegetation and wildlife habitats and from amidst snow gums, 70km distant views to the Pacific Ocean, ancient Antarctic Beech trees of the Gondwana era, precipitous escarpments and an exposed plateau created 45 million years ago by volcanic action. Following lunch we’ll walk in the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park – Wollomombi Gorge and Falls / Chandler Falls, for outstanding cliff top views down into tortuous gorges and perhaps overhead, we’ll catch the flights of our largest Eagle cruising the thermals 2000m on high. End of 7 day Brisbane-Armidale section of tour with regional airline connections from Armidale. Start of 6 day section Armidale—Sydney, and continuation of ultimate 13 day tour. |
| Day 8: | We travel from Armidale to Gloucester via the townships of Uralla and Walcha, through the bushranger, Thunderbolt’s territory and in more recent times prosperous sheep and cattle grazing country. Walks in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park – Dangers Falls and Apsley Falls may reveal the amazing flights of the Peregrine Falcon, the quiet retreat of the endangered Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby before we take a remote late afternoon drive through forests and grand scenic descents to Gloucester, nestled beside the Bucketts Range. |
| Day 9: | A mid tour day to relax and some light walking in the Gloucester Tops / Barrington Tops National Park, enjoying pristine forest scenery, river crossings, a picnic lunch and sighting of the extraordinary Superb Lyrebirds |
| Day 10: | We travel from Gloucester to Blackheath through the Hunter Valley wineries and manicured horse studs, one of Australia’s most productive and wealthy regions. Time out also to explore the convict built village of Stroud. Our destination The Greater Blue Mountains National Park where time permitting we will celebrate our arrival on the precipitous overlook of Pulpit Rock gazing down into the Gross Valley wilderness where the birth of the national park took place. |
| Day 11: | A full day of walking in the world heritage Greater Blue Mountains National Park including an historic cliff top walk, cliff face staircase and the National Pass. Some compelling lookouts on the tourist beat may be included, in contrast to the serenity of the wilderness walks. |
| Day 12: | Today a shorter walk in the Greater Blue Mountains National Park including the wilderness trails of the Gross Valley and/or Grand Canyon. Time to visit the National Park Heritage Centre, some inspirational lookouts, famous galleries and villages in this historic destination. |
| Day 13: | We set out early for a guided walk in the underground wonderland of historic Jenolan Caves then travel a short distance to walk and lunch on the Kanangra Walls wilderness gazing down into The Deep of Kanangra Boyd National Park. We conclude our journey with a scenic country drive back to the Blue Mountains and then the freeway run into central Sydney. End of 13 day journey. |
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