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Outback Backpacker 4 Day Tour

Outback Backpacker 4 Day Tour - Travel Green with Greyhound Australia

Travel to tour included Wildlife Viewing Guided Tour Outdoor Activities Swimming All meals during tour included Walking Outdoor Accomodation Campfire   Book Online

Tour Intensity 
Moderate Level Intensity Tour
Enjoy the spoils of the outback in 4 magnificent days. Kayak along the windy banks of the Warrego River lined with a canopy of ancient river gums, wildlife and birds and enjoy lunch under the shade of a Coolabah tree.

Experience the thrill of sandboarding and sledding down the natural dunes, feel at home with true bush hospitality at some local homestead properties, relax and soak up the goodness of the warm artesian waters in natures very own spa bath and share stories and bush poetry around a nightly bush fire



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In Australia
1300 473 946.

International
+617 4690 9914

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Starting Location
  • Cunnamulla, Queensland
The Outback Backpacker 4 Day Tour Costs

Prices Greyhound Australia

Bookings
  • Bookings need to be made 48 hours prior to departure.
Tour Price Includes
  • All meals
  • Camp site fees
  • All activities
  • Outback survival pack which includes everything you need to survive the outback adventure (Hat, fly veil, water bottle, sunscreen, insect repellant, travel diary, itinerary, post cards, pens, minties, name tag, sling bag and t-shirt)
What to Bring
  • Hat and Sunglasses
  • Suitable clothing for the outback for the number of days travel (it can be dusty)
  • Personal toiletries
  • Enclosed shoes
  • Water bottle
  • Personal spending money
  • Camera & Film
Departure
  • Tour operates from Cunnamulla each Friday
  • Travel from Brisbane or Toowoomba to Cunnamulla, Greyhound’s partner service operated by Coach Queensland travels to Cunnamulla daily arriving at 7.45pm (not included in tour price)
  • Tour provider’s contact details will be listed on your booking print out, please contact your tour provider 1-2 days before your tour to arrange pick up from the bus stop in Cunnamulla to begin the tour
Return
  • Tour returns to the Cunnamulla bus stop each Monday at 6.45am for you to continue your journey
Getting to Cunnamulla
  • Greyhound travels to Cunnamulla from many destinations in Australia. Click here to organise your travel.

Itinerary

DAY 1 Friday
  • Make your way to Cunnamulla by Greyhound coach
  • Transfer to your accommodation
  • Enjoy Aussie tucker
  • Receive an updated itinerary for the entire tour
  • Camping accommodation under the stars in Cunnamulla

Meals included: Dinner

Camping accommodation - Travel Green with Greyhound Australia
DAY 2 Saturday
  • Awaken to the singing of the native birds
  • Kayak along the Warrego River
  • Lunch under a shady Coolabah tree, made famous by Banjo Patterson’s poetry
  • Free time in the afternoon
  • Sandboarding and sledding down natural dunes
  • At night enjoy the campfire, try the aboriginal art of playing the didgeridoo
  • Camping accommodation under the stars in Cunnamulla

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Sandboarding and sledding down natural dunes - Travel Green with Greyhound Australia
DAY 3 Sunday
  • Guided walk along the banks of the Warrego River, look out for the Wallabies at the waters edge
  • Cross the 70 metre swinging footbridge
  • Visit Rocky Station and enjoy morning tea
  • Guided tour of Charlotte Plains by the station owners
  • Enjoy an outback sunset with the historical ‘Turnworth’ bore in the foreground
  • Sit around the campfire and share stories and bush poetry with the station owners
  • Camping accommodation under the stars at Charlotte Plains

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Rocky Station - Travel Green with Greyhound Australia
DAY 4 Monday
  • Reflect on the experiences of the weekend
  • Return to Cunnamulla where you will meet the coach to continue your travel

Meals included: Breakfast

Cunnamulla - Travel Green with Greyhound Australia
To book call 1300 473 946 or click here.

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