11 Day Top End and Red Centre Crocodile Rock Adventure
Safari
From Darwin - Finish Ayers Rock resort
Kakadu National Park Mary River Wetlands Litchfield
National Park Devils Marbles (Karlu Karlu) Mataranka Thermal
Pools Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) Kings Canyon (Watarrka)

This Wayoutback 11 day adventure offers a value for
money Northern Territory experience with loads and loads of inclusions.....
10 days of guided touring, 23 meals, 6 nights camping, 4 nights
budget dorm accommodation and all of this while travelling with
other fun loving and active travellers from all over the world....
and of course there is also plenty of hiking, swimming and exploring
from the Red Centre to the Top End! Starting in Darwin, this Safari
will conclude at Ayers Rock where you can fly onto your next destination.

Tour Name: 11 Day Top End and Red Centre Crocodile Rock Adventure
Safari - Finish Ayers Rock resort
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Valid:
01 April 2018 - 31 March 2019
Trip Code:
WP01G (Dorm) WP01TG (Twin) WP01SG (Single)
Trip Style:
18 - 40 RECOMMENDED
Trip Theme:
Oneway destination trip (Include Uluru and Kakadu)
Tour Departs From:
Darwin 7.00am
You can choose to take this package with 2 nights in Darwin and
1 night in Alice Springs or 1 night in Darwin and 2 nights in Alice
Springs
.
Package including 2 nights Darwin and 1 night Alice Springs
between Safaris
Tour Depart Dates:
1 Nov 18 31 Mar 19 Tue
1 Apr 18 31 Oct 18 Tue/Fri
Package including 1 night Darwin and 2 nights Alice Springs
between Safaris
1 Nov 18 31 Mar 19 Wed
1 Apr 18 31 Oct 18 Wed/Sat
Tour Finishes:
Alice Springs only
Finishes Day 10
Approximately 5.30pm
Tour Finishes:
Finishes Day 11
Ayers Rock Airport approximately 11.15am
Outback Pioneer Hotel approximately 1.00pm
Max People:
Maximum 17/24/24
Prices:
Dorm/Camping $1475 (Adult only not suitable for children)
*Earlybird $1425 (Adult only not suitable for children)
Twin/Camping $1605 (Per person Budget Ensuite)
*Earlybird $1555 (Per person Budget Ensuite)
Single^/Camping $1735 (Per person Budget Ensuite)
*Earlybird $1685 (Per person Budget Ensuite)
*Earlybird applicable for bookings made outside 90 days prior
to departure.
All prices are in Australian Dollars (includes 10% GST) based
on per person
Safari is not suitable for children
$50 hire charge for all passengers requiring sleeping bag hire
on our 18-40 recommended package Safaris
Highlights:

© Uluru

© Olgas Kata Tjuta

© Katherine Gorge
© Devils Marbles
© Daly Waters
© Graphics are Copyright Protected

ITINERARY
Why we love this trip
It's a small group soft adventure guided safari
See highlight as you make your way between Alice Springs and Darwin
and also see Uluru and get the best of the trip in a short time
Is this trip right for you?
Looking for a medium adventure with like minded folks then this
is the trip.
Group participation makes up a lot of this trip, so you'll be
required to help with preparation of meals and cleaning up. These
are the kind of tasks that bring a group closer together.
Day 1: (Lunch, Dinner)
Departing from Darwin at approximately 6 :30am, our Top End adventure
begins as we travel to the Mary River Wetlands for our cruise. This
region is home to over 250 bird species and has the highest concentration
of saltwater crocodiles in the Southern Hemis phere. Search for
the mighty crocs who rule this waterway, buffalo, birds and other
wildlife. Our entrance to Kakadu National Park is at the South Alligator
River, a picturesque location for a picnic lunch. Theres the opportunity
to purchase Aboriginal ar ts and crafts at the Bowali Visitor Centre
before our late afternoon arrival at Ubirr. Here you will view a
wide range of ancient Aboriginal art which will be interpreted by
your guide. Learn the story of the Rainbow Serpent and climb the
Nadab Lookout for panoramic views over the floodplain and beyond
into Arnhem Land. As the day draws to a close we head to our private
campsite for dinner and our overnight stay.
Crocodile and Wildlife cruise Bowali Visitor Centre Ubirr
Day 2 (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
This morning the jewels of Kakadu National Park await. After breakfast
and departing camp we travel off road to the majestic Twin and Jim
Jim Falls* for a day of adventure and exploration. Travelling into
Twin Falls by 4WD track, a boat sh uttle and finally a rocky track
and boardwalk we will be rewarded by the beauty of this remote waterfall
deep within Kakadu National Park. Afterwards we stay off the beaten
track where a walk through monsoon forests and over boulders lead
us to Jim Jim Fa lls. Surrounded by 150 metre cliffs, we spend some
time soaking up the natural beauty of this majestic location. This
afternoon we depart Kakadu National Park and travel towards Litchfield
National Park where we will stop along the way at our private camp
site. Tonight, enjoy a hearty meal with your fellow adventurers.
Twin and Jim Jim Falls
Day 3: (Breakfast, Lunch)
Today is spent exploring the waterfalls, spring - fed streams and
rugged sandstone escarpments of Litchfield National Park. Marvel
at the intriguing magnetic and cathedral termite mounds and swim,
hike and explore Florence and Wangi Falls*. Discover the many rock
holes and cascading waterfalls of Buley Rockhole before our early
evening arrival back in Darwin.
Note this package can be taken with 1 night Darwin and 2 nights
Alice Springs OR 2 nights Darwin and 1 night Alice Springs in between
packages. See pricing for departure days.
Termite mounds Florence Falls Wangi Falls Buley Rockhole
Day 4: (Lunch, Dinner)
You will be collected from your Darwin accommodation at approximately
6.00 am when our adventure through th e Territory to Alice Springs
begins. The afternoon is spent at Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National
Park which is owned by the Jawoyn Aboriginal people. Ancient sandstone
has been carved away by the Katherine River to create a deep and
picturesque gorge. You may like to take a boat cruise, paddle a
canoe ( all option al, seasonal and at additional cost ) through
the peaceful water or a breathtaking hike before journ eying to
our nearby campsite.
Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park
Day 5: (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
A great start to the day, is a soak in the Mataranka Thermal Pools,
a lush oasis fringed by paperbark trees. No trip to the Territory
is com plete without a visit to the Daly Waters Pub, an important
watering hole for explorers and drovers in days gone by and now
a great spot for a cold beer, a bit of history and a fair dinkum
outback experience! Our day winds to a close at historic Banka
Cat tle Station where we camp for the night.
Mataranka Thermal Pools Daly Waters Pub Banka Cattle Station
Day 6: (Breakfast, Lunch)
We pass through Tennant Creek and then further along the track
are the Devils Marbles (Karlu Karlu) which are a collection of gigantic
granite boulders magically balanced on top of one another. Later
in the day we cross the Tropic of Capricorn (only 20% of the Northern
Territory lies south of this point) then a short time later we arrive
into Alice Springs.
Two nights dorm accommodation in Alice Springs is included (For
passengers on the 2 nights Alice Springs option only)
Devils Marbles (Karlu Karlu) Tropic of Capricorn
Day 7:
Today is a day at leisure to either relax or explore the Red Centre
township of A lice Springs. All activities and meals are at your
own expense. Dorm accommodation in Alice Springs is included
Day 8: (Lunch, Dinner)
Its an early rise this morning where you will make the journey
to Ayers Rock. This afternoon embark on an interpretive base walk
of Uluru. Those choosing to climb will have the opportunity to
do so, weather permitting. (Note: Uluru is a sacred site and the
Anangu people ask visitors to respect their law and do not climb
it). The Cultural Centre is impressive and well wort h a visit before
watching the ever changing colours of Uluru at sunset. After dinner,
some stories and stargazing, its time for a good nights rest at
our private campsite before another active day tomorrow.
Uluru Base Walk / Climb at Uluru Cultural Centre Sunset
at Uluru Ayers Rock private campsite
Day 9: (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Your guide will wake you bright and early to experience a mesmerising
Uluru sunrise which can be viewed close - by our campsite, early
mornings being such a magical time in the desert. Then its a short
drive to Kata Tju t a (the Olgas), an Aboriginal word for many
heads, to explore its domes of which there are 36 in total. Pull
on your hiking boots and take the Valley of the Winds walk through
creek beds, do mes and beautiful wilderness. After lunch, its farewell
to Uluru Kata Tju t a National Park as we travel to Kings Creek
Station where we camp for the night.
Uluru / Kata Tjuta Sunrise Kata Tjuta Kings Creek Station
Day 10: (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Th is morning we enter the Watarrka (Kings Canyon) National Park,
home of a mighty chasm with sheer red rock faces which soar over
100 metres above lush palm forests. The rim of Kings Canyon is a
6km round trip walk and you will visit the Amphitheatre, Lost Cty
and tranquil Garden of Eden. After our final meal together we begin
our journey back to Alice Springs arriving in the late afternoon.
You wont need your swag tonight, as your hostel accommodation
is included (dormitory) along with dinner for our last night together.
Later, youll have the chance to wash your dusty clothes before
experiencing the nightlife of this charming outback town.
Watarrka (Kings Canyon) National Park Alice Springs Overnight
hostel accommodation.
Day 11: (Breakfast)
Today we have an early start. Following breakfast we leave Alice
Springs and begin our journey to Ayers Rock. With a short stop along
the way we will get you and your baggage to Ayers Rock Airport or
resort before saying farewell to this magical destination.
Alice Springs to Ayers Rock
Finishes Day 11
Ayers Rock Airport approximately 11.15am
Outback Pioneer Hotel approximately 1.00pm


What to bring on tour:
Booked and paid E-Ticket, Torch, wide brimmed hat, sunscreen,
insect repellent, water bottle (1.5 litres), walking shoes/boots,
sleep ing bag (or can be hired for $50 ), toiletries, swim wear,
towel, camera, comfortable and casual clothing .
What's Included in tour:
Professional guide, travel in an air - conditioned minibus, all
meals (as listed on itineraries), camp ing equipment and drinking
water (please provide your own bottle) .
Important notes
Dietary Requirements
Special Dietary requirements and allergies
Our menu is designed for both carnivores and vegetarians. If you
are have any special dietary needs or allergies, please contact
us to discuss this at time of booking as you may need to provide
your own supplementary food/ snacks depending on your specific dietary
need or allergy.
W.A.Safaris operates in some remote parts of Australia where certain
foods are not easily available and therefore cannot accommodate
all dietary requests. At times, produce and products may be substituted
as supply dictates and Wayoutback cannot guarantee the ingredients
contained in these alternatives. Whilst all of our guides are trained
in remote touring, they are not nutritionists and neither they nor
Wayoutback Australian Safaris can advise of all ingredients contained
in each food served on tour and are not responsible should an allergic
reaction occur.
If you have any allergies, please carry the necessary medication.
Many dietary requirements are catered for in our standard menus.
Itineraries
Itinerary may change due to cultural reasons, seasonal changes,
operational logistics and accessibility.
During the months of November - April inclusive please be advised
that the first 3 days of your itinerary will be upgraded to our
4WD Dragonfly Dreaming Wet Season itinerary. This is to take advantage
of the areas only accessible via 4WD during this time. There is
no additional charge for this upgrade.
* Twin and Jim Jim Falls may not be accessible between the shoulder
periods of May - Jun and Oc tober. During this time we will visit
Gunlom Falls, Maguk or the Yurmikmik Region (Motor Car Falls or
Boulder Creek)
^ Single passengers will be provided with a single room in Darwin
and Alice Springs however will be required to share a tent with
another same sex passenger whilst on safari on days 1 - 3 .
Camping on this package uses a mixture of swags and basic tent
with mattresses. Guests can hire a tent for days 8 - 10 and there
is a $60 per person hire fee. Tents can sleep up to two passengers
and must be requested prior to departure.
$50 hire charge for all passengers requiring sleeping bag hire
on our 18-40 recommended package Safaris
Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park and Kakadu National Park entry
fee is not included and is payable direct on day of travel.
Twin Falls Boat Shuttle Fee ($12.50) is not included and is payable
direct on day of cruise.
Due to limited space on the vehicle please restrict luggage to
a day pack and one soft overnight bag/backpack (maximum 10 k g).
).
Whilst we always aim to get you to the airport on time, delays
out of our hands may occur. These may include, but not limited to;
Traffic delays, road closures, vehicle breakdowns and accidents.
Wayoutback will not be liable or responsible for any missed f ights
and always recommend travel insurance.
Children
Safari is not suitable for children.
This 1 1 day package is a combination of three safari products
and the guide and passengers may differ on each safari. Passengers
will be staying independently at the accommodation bet ween each
of the safaris.
Please note during the months of November to April inclusive
on days 1 - 3 you will be upgraded to our 3 day 4WD Safari to take
advantage of destinations only accessible during the wet season
by 4WD vehicle.
Travel Insurance - Travel Insurance is highly recommended
Travel insurance is compulsory for all international travellers
and should be taken out at the time of booking. We recommend Australian
citizens take out a domestic travel insurance policy which covers
personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage
and personal effects. Travel Insurance is compulsory for all travellers.
This clause is included as a duty of care to protect our travellers
and all levels of the travel distribution chain, but excludes those
nationals of countries where local law prohibits a compulsory service
that is not included in the tour price. Whilst Travel Insurance
is strongly recommended for these nationals, we will not apply these
booking conditions where law prohibits it. However, all travellers
will be expected to sign a waiver before commencing their tour acknowledging
that they are aware of the increased risks associated with Adventure
Travel and that they understand that Wayoutback will not be held
responsible for any loss, damage, delay, accident or injury sustained
whilst on tour with us.
Default Pickup Point
The default pick up point is where we will meet you for your tour,
unless you or your travel agent requests an alternative location
(contact our Reservations team for more information). It is your
responsibility to contact us with your preferred pick up point well
ahead of departure. We do not take responsibility for missed tours
if we have not been advised of an alternative in advance and you
are not at the default location on time.
Safaris must be reconfirmed 48 hours prior to departure
Safaris must be reconfirmed 48 hours prior to departure to
confirm pick-up location and time by phone direct with the tour
operator - (Details of the tour operator is on your E-Ticket).
Meal Abbreviations
B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner.
Tour Operator
W.A.S.

Fitness Level:2 out of 5: Two and three day trips
that include easy walking.. Minimal physical exertion required.
Maximum Walks: Hikes up to 6-8kms per day. A reasonable level of
fitness is required as there will be some walking to view places
of interest. Suitable for soft adventures with a passion for bushwalking
and exploring. Passengers must be fit and active.
Please note: there is climbing over rocks and small let's say 1.5m
or higher rocks along the 900m path to the plunge pool. You can
sit that out if you wish. Ask us for details. Example of the walk..

Stay
Campgrounds (Campground share facilities).
Staying: Swags

You will be sleeping in a swag on the bed.
Some have chosen under the brilliant stars of Central Australia.
If you haven't used a swag before, don't worry. Our experienced
guides will show you all you need to know to get one of the best
night's sleep you've ever had! All our equipment is purchased with
quality and durability in mind. Our swags for example are fitted
with Dunlop high density foam mattresses. This mattress is the best
and most comfortable money can buy. We hire out good quality sleeping
bags rated to minus 5° for those cold desert nights; likewise, we
hire out lighter weight summer sleeping bags if required for our
balmy summer evenings.

Camping is in swags on this safari. For guests requiring a tent
there is a $60 per person hire fee payable direct on date of travel.
Tents must be requested prior to departure.
AND
Permanent Campsites - Classic Safaris offer permanent
safari tents with twin beds and swags under the stars with guests
choosing their preferred option whilst on location. Linen including
sheet, pillow, pillowcase, towel and sleeping bag are included on
Classic Safaris.During the tropical summer swags are not available
on all Top End Safaris with tents or budget accommodation being
offered in their place. Adventure Safaris offer swags with portable
tents on request.
$50 hire charge for all passengers requiring sleeping bag hire
on our 18-40 recommended package Safaris .

Adventure Safaris offer swags - You can be sleeping in a swag
on the bed.
If you haven't used a swag before, don't worry. Our experienced
guides will show you all you need to know to get one of the best
night's sleep you've ever had! All our equipment is purchased with
quality and durability in mind. Our swags for example are fitted
with Dunlop high density foam mattresses. This mattress is the best
and most comfortable money can buy. We hire out good quality sleeping
bags rated to minus 5° for those cold desert nights; likewise, we
hire out lighter weight summer sleeping bags if required for our
balmy summer evenings.
Vehicle:
Our range of buses (21-28 seat). They are fully air conditioned
seats without toilet on board.
AND
Vehicle:
4WD Mitsubishi Canters (14-16 seat) & 4WD Isuzu EcoV Trucks (21
seat). All of our vehicles have been modified or custom built to
suit the harsh Australian outback conditions. Not all vehicles are
late model, some of our budget tours operate older model vehicles,
all of which are compliant with NT and federal laws and requirements.
Please note: Some of these vehicles due to their age are not fitted
with seat belts. All vehicles do however have forward facing seats,
large windows to enjoy our wonderful landscapes and viewing wildlife,
and microphones for commentary.
Our 14 - 21 seat, 4 litre Intercooled Turbo Mitsubishi Canters
and Isuzu trucks are purpose built with a pod that carries passengers
in the back along with 2 passengers seated in the cab with the driver.
They are fully air conditioned with reclining seats, footrests,
luggage storage area and kitchen space complete with a 100 litre
fridge. They can carry 210 litres of fuel, 120 litres of water and
come with window tinting, bull bars, spot lights and are built for
the bush!

The Tour Difference
Scheduled tours operate.
As one of Northern Territory's leading small group safari company,
the operator run tours to some of Australia's most famous landmarks
including Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kakadu National Park.
From the tropical Top End to the spiritual heart of the Red Centre,
from Aboriginal Culture to abundant wildlife - our experienced guides
will help you discover the best of this unique and special state.
This tour operators team members are professionals, dedicated
to our clients needs and looking after the enironments we visit.
With our highly experienced team, we strive to deliver excellent
service with minimal impact on the flora, fauna and landscapes for
everyone to enjoy and experience in the future. Through creative
problem solving for each new challenge we are committed to sustainable
tourism. This is reflected in the accreditation we have obtained
and recognised in the awards we have won.
(W.A.S.) is committed to ensuring environmental sustainability.
:: Wildlife is not to be deliberately interfered with and any unintentional
interaction is to be kept to an absolute minimum.
:: A humane attitude towards all animal interactions is to be considered
on all occasions.
:: Unusual or exotic sightings will be reported to the appropriate
Land Manager or Land Holder.
:: Where required to assist with Land Managers or Land Owners we
will conduct ourselves accordingly.
:: For the purpose of this code, wildlife includes animals, birds,
reptiles and insects.
Specific activities involving wildlife are not a feature of the
tours operated by W.A.S.
:: Observance of Wildlife is a spontaneous event that arises as
opportunity presents itself.
:: As such all interaction is a bonus remember the occasion with
film, photo or memory only.
Any observance of Wildlife is to be conducted from a safe distance
so as to ensure no interference to their natural behaviour.
Guides and visitors are not permitted to handle any wildlife under
normal circumstances
Wildlife are not to be intimidated, chased or harassed.
Feeding of Wildlife is prohibited.
Spotlighting of nocturnal creatures/animals is not to be encouraged.
Above all adhere to the direction of your guide/host or wildlife
conservation representative some of our creatures have nasty reputations
advices are offered as an important part of learning, it is not
designed to scare you.
In general the best part of interaction is to avoid and not promote
confrontation.
Tour Guides: We pride ourselves on the very high standard of our
guides. We are the only Uluru (Ayers Rock) and remote specialist
tourism operator based in Alice Springs accredited at the Advanced
ECO Level IV standard. As such we are very aware of our responsibility
to provide well informed, environmentally conscious, highly trained
tour guides. All guides have a sound knowledge of our local area
focusing on its history, Aboriginal culture, geology and the natural
environment. By evaluating our guides performance after every tour
we ensure that a high standard is maintained. All our guides are
trained by an accredited tourism ECO guide, the only one in Central
Australia.
Fitness Ratings:
Alongside every ATA trip we have included physical ratings. These
are designed to give you an idea of how demanding (or not) each
trip is.
1 out of 5: Leisurely paced day trips. Minimal physical exertion
required.
2 out of 5: Two and three day trips that include easy walking.
3 out of 5: Short participatory-level camping trips, walks thatll
get your heart rate up and extended periods in the elements.
4 out of 5: Fairly basic camping on most nights, limited amenities
and some long (and challenging) walks. A high level of fitness required.
5 out of 5: The hardest of the hardcore. Long trips to remote destinations
with limited facilities. Excellent health and fitness is essential.
www.Australia4tours.com,
based in Darwin, Northern Territory and is proudly Australian owned and
one of the oldest specialist travel specialists in Northern Territory
which is Australian licensed and locally operated by Australia 4
Wheel Drive Rentals Group - Australia is one of the Northern Territory's
leading small group safari, sightseeing, charter, tour and selfdrive
specialists' it is a Darwin Northern Territory Travel Agent.
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4 Wheel Drive Rentals Group - Australia
Reichardt Road, Winnellie 0820
Darwin, Northern Territory Australia
Tel: International +61 8 7999 7511
WithinAustralia Free call 1800 107 371
Email:
info@Australia4tours.com
MISSION STATEMENT
We are Darwin Australia's premium specialist booking
agents - Our very experienced Northern Territory staff - our travel
boss has been here when the industry basically started living in
Alice Springs for 6 years in the 90's and in Darwin since the 80's.
We will help you discover the best of these unique and special tours
offers across Australia with camping safaris to one day sightseeing
coach trips, eco tours Australia adventure camping safaris in Kakadu
National Park and Uluru (Ayers Rock) from Alice Springs and Ayers
Rock Resort (Uluru) in Northern Territory. We seek out tours from
only reputable experienced tour companies to some of Australia's
most famous landmarks including Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park (Ayers Rock) and Kakadu National Park. From the tropical Top End to the
spiritual heart of the Red Centre, from our ancient Aboriginal Culture
to our rather unique Australia outback wildlife - then onto Adelaide
and now Cairns we have sourced an excellent range of tours for your
next vacation in Australia. Our experienced staff have collectively
over 30 years in the travel industry will help you discover the
best of these unique and special adventure and sightseeing guided
tours.
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