| Innamincka & Coongie Lakes [6 Days / 5 nights] |
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Itinerary>> Walk through this beautiful and unique wetland and take a drive to the Eastern shore to watch the sun set over the lake. A unique desert wetland in the north east corner of outback South Australia. Look at Aboriginal etchings in the rocks along the way and take in the wildlife in, on the water and in the air around us. |
| Outback Contrasts [4 Dyas / 3 nights] |
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Itinerary>> From Wudinna Rock, a large granite monolith, experience a 4 Wheel driving adventure as we track through low-bush covered dunes past Mt Sturt and the Corribinnie Depression. Passing through beautiful valleys and gorges to Lake Gairdner which looks like a piece of Antarctica in the midst of a red desert. |
| Outback to the Sea [4 Days / 3 nights ] |
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Itinerary>> Starting a Wudinna Rock travel into the bush to Mt Sturt and the Corribinnie Lakes. Drive to Lake Gairdner, a white salt pan set in the middle of a red landscape. See emus and kangaroos in the evening while driving through the ancient outback. Then head seaward to watch and swim with Bottlenose Dolphins in shallow water. Then on to visit and play face to face with a resident colony of rare Australian Sea Lions. |
| Sea Lion and Outback Experience [3 Days / 2 night] |
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Itinerary>> Travel to Baird Bay for an unforgettable wildlife experience. Watch Bottlenose Dolphins ride the bow wave of the boat, and join these magnificent mammals in shallow water. Across the Bay, to visit a resident colony of rare Australian Sea Lions and experience playing face to face with these agile and friendly mammals in protected shallow lagoons. |
| Whale Watching [on request only] |
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Itinerary>> Head towards the spectacular Bunda Cliffs at the Head of the Great Australian Bight. A grandstand view of the Southern Right Whales. A chance to observe, learn and to be part of the lives of these beautiful and endangered ancient species. See the fascinating caves in the area in which you can see Aboriginal handprint art, along with ancient fossils, flora and fauna that you’ll not see elsewhere. |