Australian 4WD Driver Training and Tours
Australian 4WD Driver Training and Tours offer a range of tag-a-long four wheel drive (4WD) expeditions and shorter tours. All of their Expeditions are affordable, exciting, adventurous and great fun. These tag-a-long style 4WD tours offer you the opportunity to travel to some of Australia's most unique 4WD tourist destinations, challenging your four wheel driving skills and your concept of beauty through widely diverse terrain.
They travel extensively across this vast continent exploring isolated areas that few have the opportunity to see. The fascination of travelling to such remote parts of this unique land leaves you with a tremendous sense of achievement. The memories and photographs from these Expeditions are a timeless record of your 'great' adventures in this 'great' country. If you don’t have the time to experience any of the longer expeditions, try some of the exciting shorter tours travelling throughout Queensland and northern New South Wales.
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Across Australia in 30 DaysJourney through the rich gas fields of south west Queensland and the deserts of Central Australia. Spend eight magical nights in the Desert, see Ayres Rock at Sunset, and continue onto Giles Weather Station. Travel the infamous Gunbarrel Highway that divides the Gibson and Great Victoria Deserts. Drive the Canning Stock Route, visit Mount Gould Lockup, then travel onto Carnarvon. Return through the Iron Ore heart of Australia. Overnight in the magnificent West MacDonnell Ranges and journey onto Alice Springs. Return along the Plenty Highway via Boulia to Winton. Cape York AdventureThe trek northward on this tour includes a visit to Undarra Lava Lodge. The journey continues to the northern areas of Lakefield, Iron Range and Heathland National Parks. Travelling onwards, visit the spectacular crystal clear spring fed waterfalls of Twin Falls and Eliot Falls. This tour includes a four night stay at the 'Top End' at a long sweeping beach fringed by pristine bushland. The adventure continues onto Bertiehaugh Station, the site of the ruins of the Jardine Homestead and then onto Weipa. On the homeward leg, you will pass through Archer River and Hann River regions. The last night of the tour will be at the old Gold Mine at Tryconnell. Historic Outback QueenslandThis is one of the most exciting tours visiting some of the remote four-wheel drive destinations and places steeped in history. During the journey you will experience and explore some of the most remote and historical towns that the Outback of Queensland has to offer. The evening meal will be had each day at one of the historic towns. Whilst there, they will learn about its history and have a yarn with the locals. Each town has 'its own story to tell'. Kimberley and Savannah WayYou will travel through the Centre of Australia visiting Halls Creek, the oasis for the Kimberley region, situated on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert. Head through the Bungle Bungle Ranges before heading to the Fitzroy Crossing and then visiting Geikie Gorge to the north-east. From here you will travel to Broome and the Dampier Peninsula, Cape Leveque and the Buccaneer Archipelago onto the Gibb River Road, Tunnel Creek and the Napier Ranges; Windjana, Adcock, Bell Creek and Manning Gorges, Mitchells Falls and the Mitchell Plateau, Kalumburu El Questro and Lake Argyle. Head off for the Savannah Way and the journey ends at Kynuna. Simpson Desert to Uluru in 16 DaysTravel to Windorah and Birdsville, head west across the Simpson Desert visiting Poeppel Corner and Dalhousie Springs, then head north along the old Ghan railway line to Chambers Pilar. Stop at Uluru (Ayres Rock), visit Palm Valley and Kings Canyon. Explore the magnificent East and West McDonnell Ranges, camping in the foothills. Travel onto Alice Springs. On the return journey call into the Artlunga, Outback Pub, and outback icon; then onto the Plenty Highway for our return to the Queensland Channel Country. Visit Windorah, surrounded by scenic countryside, picturesque ruins and spectacular red sandhills! Simpson Desert via Lake EyreCross the entire Simpson Desert and return via a different route crossing hundreds of sand dunes, expansive saltpans and valleys. Visit the three corners - Poeppel, Cameron and Haddons. Drive the French Line and the Ring Road, a clay topped access route. Travel the WAA Line and visit Oodnadatta in the heart of the desert. Journey onto William Creek and take a light aircraft flight over Lake Eyre. Leave the Desert on the south eastern side travelling through Innamincka, Dalhousie and Noccundra, visiting the famous ‘Dig Tree' - site of the forward base of the Burke and Wills expedition. The Canning Stock RouteThis tour passes through the heart of the Western Australian desert wilderness and retraces much of the 1,700 kilometres of track surveyed in 1906 that became the longest cattle trail in the country – so unforgiving and so harsh. Travel across the Tanami Road to Halls Creek. Travel hundreds of kilometres across the deserts visiting infamous watering points, and into Wiluna. Travel the Gunbarrel Highway, crossing the Gibson Desert and onto Uluru. This epic journey ends at Alice Springs. | |
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