Heading Bush 4WD Adventures (headingbush.com) has introduced a highly exciting opportunity for small groups to explore the Australian Outback in a 10-day, four-wheel drive excursion from Adelaide to Alice Springs.
The attractive highlights of the itinerary includes camping amidst bushes, sleeping under the stars, visiting the Simpson and Painted deserts, getting to know about the aboriginal history and culture evident from the lives of Iga Warte community, and visiting the Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata-Tjuta (The Olgas). The visitors are also taken to the magnificent Fliders Ranges, the world famous Oodnadatta track, the historic cameleer route, old Gham Railway, the mining town of Coober Pedy, Dalhousie Hot Springs, Kings Canyon and the Western MacDonnell Ranges.
There are also a range of interesting activities along the route including bushwalking, hiking, enjoying a refreshing bath in the natural hot springs of Dalhousie, trying a swim at the desert billabongs, visit to the geographical centre of Australia at the Lambert's centre, and wild life spotting. Interestingly during some trips, you might have an opportunity to deliver provisions and mail to some remote cattle stations.
After every long day of adventure and thrill, the group enjoys a comfortable and silent retire at the bush camps set in some of the most beautiful and remote locations of Australia. The experience at the bush camps is filled with delicious food, wonderful campfire stories and peaceful sleeps under the stars getting lulled by the sounds of the wonderful outback.
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