Ballooning the outback, Alice Springs
Endless Adventure

You might have forgotten that life is one big adventure. When you get to Australia you’ll remember. It could be the endless horizons, red soil and rugged bush scenery of the outback. Or the smell of damp earth in a rainforest that is thousands of years old.  Anything seems possible when you stand on the edge of our wild and windswept cliffs or cruise through the towering sandstone walls of an ancient gorge. 

Hit the ski slopes or cycle, raft, horse ride and hike in the Australian Alps. Four wheel drive to ancient gorges, sprawling cattle stations and the Fitzroy River on Western Australia’s Gibb River Road. Or drive the sandy tracks of Fraser Island to inland lakes and luscious rainforest. Sleep under the stars in our Red Centre or underground in South Australia’s opal mining town of Coober Pedy.

Trek the ancient mountain ranges of Victoria’s Grampians. Or walk for days in Tasmania’s World-Heritage-listed wilderness and white water raft along the wild Franklin River. Snorkel and dive Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef, a living masterpiece so big it can be seen from outer space. In Western Australia, you can go boating down vast Lake Argyle and take a doorless chopper over the beehive-shaped towers of the Bungle Bungle ranges. Go mountain biking and horseriding past sandstone cliffs, canyons, waterfalls and bushland in the Blue Mountains near Sydney. In Australia’s Northern Territory you can ride a motor bike across the rolling sand dunes of the Simpson Desert and soar over Kings Canyon on a scenic flight. In Australia, just being part of this boundless wilderness is an adventure in itself.

 

Smit Rock, Katherine Gorge, Nitmiluk National Park, Northern Territory Barramundi fishing, Kakadu, Northern Territory Crocodile, Kakadu, Arnhem Land Region

 

 

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