
Gawler Ranges Wilderness Safaris operate four wheel drive vehicle outback camping tours visiting South Australia`s west coast, Gawler Ranges, Lake Gairdner, Nullarbor Plains whale watching, wildlife, inland salt lakes and much more.
Let experienced guides share this amazing region with you - the glittering colours of the salt lakes and volcanic rock beds, rich sunsets over the ranges, the abundant variety of kangaroos and other wildlife including swimming with sea-lions - and so much more. This safari shows you just some of the breadth of Australia, its many tints and textures.
Prices / Rates / Price Range: From AUD $1,200.00 To AUD $1,636.00
Category: Extended - Full Day - Tailored
Contact & Enquiries:
Phone: 08 8680 2045 (International Code +61886802045)
Mobile Phone: 0428 827 375 (International Code +61428827375)
Fax: 08 8680 2045 (International Code +61886802045)
TollFree: 1800 243 343
Email:
Website: www.gawlerrangessafaris.com
Location:
Bedford Road
Wudinna
South Australia 5652
Australia
Postal Address:
PO Box 76
Wudinna
South Australia 5652
Australia
Outback contrasts - Gawler Ranges, wildlife and inland salt lakes four day camping tour. Experience and enjoy the solitude of the outback, its diverse vegetation, the colours of spring flowers (in season), some of 146 species of birds, outback animals, the workings of a pastoral property, hiking into gorges (as much or as little to meet passengers requirements), sheep shearing teams in action (when possible), Wudinna Rock, Corrobinnie Depression (old exposed river and salt lake system), Mount Sturt, Organ Pipes amphitheatre and spectacular Lake Gairdner.
Day One - The tour begins at Wudinna a small town of 600 people on the northern Eyre Peninsula. We will visit Wudinna Rock as we travel into the bush to Mount Sturt and the Corribinnie Lakes. Your wildlife experience begins here as the outback animals thrive in this environment. Along the way you get the chance to have some fun and paint your face with the multi coloured ochre rock. Overnight at Kangaluna Camp with a bush dinner. Includes lunch and dinner.
Day Two - Lake Gairdner and Gawler Ranges wildlife. Today we drive to Lake Gairdner, which is like a piece of Antarctica, with its glistening white salt pan set in the middle of a red landscape. See emus and kangaroos, (Reds, Western Greys and Euros) this evening as we drive through the ancient outback and a private sheep station along an interesting Gorge back to Kangaluna Camp. Overnight at Kangaluna Camp. Includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Day Three – Organ Pipes Amphitheatre. Mornings are leisurely and allow plenty of time to walk through the bush looking for some of the 146 species of birds recorded here. Today we will see Wedge Tailed Eagles nests, cigar shaped volcanic rock formations 1,500 million years old, the magnificent Organ Pipes Amphitheatre and lots of wildlife. Afternoon we travel back to Kangaluna camp.
Day Four - Nukey Valley. Geology is a focus today, we visit Kolay Hut, Micira Rocks and Nukey Valley. We will see interesting Aboriginal history and spectacular views and again more animals. Return to Wudinna or Port Lincoln at 5pm.
Operates: From Wudinna or Port Lincoln by arrangement.
From breathtaking coastal scenery, prolific wildlife and the unexpected beauty of the outback, this trip is rich with breathtaking experiences. Swimming with the sea lions is an encounter that will stay with you forever. Travelling by four wheel drive vehicle in a small group, this is an authentic and intimate journey to Australia`s unique landscapes and wildlife.
Day One - Depart Adelaide Airport with Regional Express arriving at Port Lincoln at 9.50am to be met by your tour leader. Travel through farming land into the outback to Wudinna a small town of 600 people. We will visit Wudinna Rock as we travel into the bush to Kangaluna Camp for lunch. This afternoon tour to Mount Sturt and the Corribinnie Lakes. Your wildlife experience begins here as the outback animals thrive in this environment. Along the way you get the chance to have some fun and paint your face with the multi coloured ochre rock. Overnight at Kangaluna Camp with a bush dinner. Includes lunch and dinner.
Day Two - Lake Gairdner and Gawler Ranges wildlife. Today we drive to Lake Gairdner, which is like a piece of Antarctica, with its glistening white salt pan set in the middle of a red landscape. See emus and kangaroos, (Reds, Western Greys and Euros) this evening as we drive through the ancient outback and a private sheep station along an interesting Gorge back to Kangaluna Camp. Overnight Kangaluna Camp. Includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Day Three - Organ Pipes. Mornings are leisurely and allow plenty of time to walk through the bush looking for some of the 146 species of birds recorded here. Today we will see Wedge Tailed Eagles nests, cigar shaped volcanic rock formations 1,500 million years old, the magnificent Organ Pipes Amphitheatre and lots of wildlife. Afternoon we travel through the Gawler Ranges National Park back to Kangaluna Camp and take an evening walk on the lake. Overnight Kangaluna Camp. Includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Day Four - This morning we will board the MV Investigator for an unforgettable wildlife experience. On the five kilometre journey to a lagoon near Cape Radstock (at 160 meters, it is one of the highest sheer points on the southern coast of Australia) you can watch Bottlenose dolphins ride the bow wave of the boat, and join these magnificent mammals in shallow water. Cross the bay to visit a resident colony of rare Australian sea lions and experience playing face to face with these agile and friendly mammals as we wade in protected shallow lagoons. After lunch on the boat we leave Baird Bay and visit Streaky Bay and enjoy magnificent coastal scenery before arriving at Ceduna. Includes breakfast and lunch.
Operates: From Port Lincoln on Monday, departure times and dates on application.
Starting at Wudinna Rock travel into the bush to Mount Sturt and the Corribinnie Lakes. Drive to Lake Gairdner, a white salt pan set in the middle of a red landscape. See emus and kangaroos in the evening while driving through the ancient outback. Then head seaward to watch and swim with Bottlenose dolphins in shallow water. Then on to visit and play face to face with a resident colony of rare Australian sea lions.
Day One - Depart Adelaide Airport with Regional Express arriving at Port Lincoln 9.50am to be met by your Safari leader. Travel through farming land into the outback to Wudinna a small town of 600 people. We will visit Wudinna Rock as we travel into the bush to Mount Sturt and the Corribinnie Lakes. Your wildlife experience begins here as the outback animals thrive in this environment. Along the way you get the chance to have some fun and paint your face with the multi-coloured Ochre rock. Overnight accommodation is at Kangaluna Camp with a bush dinner.
Day Two - Lake Gairdner and Gawler Ranges wildlife. Today we drive to Lake Gairdner, which is like a piece of Antarctica, with its glistening white salt pan set in the middle of a red landscape. See emus and kangaroos (Reds, Western Greys and Euros) this evening as we drive through the ancient outback and a private sheep station. Then we head back through an interesting gorge to overnight accommodation at Kangaluna Camp. Relax in your private facilities.
Day Three - Organ Pipes. Mornings are leisurely and allow plenty of time to walk through the bush looking for some of the 146 species of birds recorded here. Today we will see Wedge Tailed Eagles nests, cigar shaped volcanic rock formations 1,500 million years old, the magnificent Organ Pipes Amphitheatre and lots of wildlife. In the afternoon we travel through the Gawler Ranges National Park back to Kangaluna Camp and take an evening walk on the lake.
Day Four - This morning we will board the MV Investigator for an unforgettable wildlife experience. On the five kilometre journey to a lagoon near Cape Radstock, is one of the highest sheer points (at 160 meters) on the Southern coast of Australia. You can watch Bottlenose dolphins ride the bow wave of the boat, and join these magnificent mammals in shallow water. Then cross the bay to visit a resident colony of rare Australian sea lions. Experience playing face to face with these agile and friendly mammals as we wade in protected shallow lagoons. After lunch on the boat we leave Baird Bay to visit Streaky Bay and enjoy magnificent coastal scenery before arriving at Ceduna. Join Regional Express flight to Adelaide at 7.10pm.
Operates: From Port Lincoln on Monday, except during July, departure dates and times on application.
Experience rugged coastal scenery, interaction with sea lions, Baird Bay, Lake Gairdner, outback wildlife, ancient ranges and luxury camping accommodation.
Day One Mount Sturt - Travel through farm land into the outback to Wudinna. Visit Wudinna Rock then travel to Kangaluna Camp for lunch. Afternoon tour to Mount Sturt and the Corribinnie Lakes. (Lunch, dinner).
Day Two Lake Gairdner/Gawler Ranges wildlife - Morning visit Lake Gairdner a glistening white salt pan set in the middle of a red landscape. Bushwalk looking for 146 species of birds recorded here. See Wedge Tail eagles nest and volcanic rock formations 1,500 million years old, travel through private sheep station. (Breakfast, lunch, dinner).
Day Three Swimming with Sea Lions - At Baird Bay board MV Investigator for five kilometre journey to lagoon near Cape Radstock, watch Bottlenose dolphins ride the bow wave then join these magnificent mammals in shallow water. Cross the bay to visit a resident colony of Australian sea lions, experience playing face to face with these friendly mammals wading in protected shallow lagoons. After lunch visit Streaky Bay before arriving in Ceduna. (Breakfast, lunch).
Operates: From Port Lincoln, every Monday, excluding June and July.






















