New Mountain Safaris In Australia

Heading Bush Outback Adventures is featuring a new three-day Mountain Safari into South Australia and its Flinders Ranges and Outback.
The company specializes in small group tours of the Australian Outback in off-road vehicles, highlighting Wilpena Pound, Rawnsley Park, Aboriginal art sites and wine tasting in the Clare Valley.
Says the company:
“Whatever type of accommodation selected at Rawnsley Park Station, guests will wake up to the call of the kookaburra and enjoy glorious morning views of South Australia’s iconic Wilpena Pound and the surrounding area home to elusive yellow-footed rock wallabies, as well as kangaroos, emus and bold wedge-tailed eagles.”
Eco-accredited Heading Bush Outback Adventures follows established guidelines for responsible travel including supporting Aboriginal communities and Outback businesses and hiring guides who are both professional “bushmen” and accredited tour guides.
Tour highlights will include:
• Camping in the bush and sleeping under the stars.
• Hiking, bushwalking, wildlife spotting and swimming in desert springs.
• Seeing Flinders Ranges including Wilpena Pound.
• Going on camel safari into a mountain camp.
• Meeting local Aboriginal elders to hear about their culture and history.
• Enjoying a cool Aussie beer at a real Outback pub in William Creek..
• Exploring the famous underground opal mining town of Coober Pedy
• Traveling on the famous Oodnadatta track.
• Exploring rarely visited regions including the Painted and Simpson Deserts.
• Bathing in natural hot springs at Dalhousie (winter only).
• Driving 4WD to Australia’s geographical centre at Lambert’s Pole.
• Experiencing Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata-Tjuta (The Olgas), King Canyon and the
Western MacDonnell Ranges.
For more info, check out Heading Bush Outback Adventures online.
Image courtesy of Heading Bush Outback Adventures.
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