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2, 3 & 5 Day 4WD Safaris & Private Charter for the Adventure Traveller |
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Ever dreamt of experiencing the heartbeat of the Red Centre - cooking over a campfire, sleeping out under the stars in a swag with no-one for miles around except your friends or family? With a Private Charter you can do exactly that but without all the logistical hassles and equipment needs that come with self drive. Experience the beauty and vastness of the desert from the air conditioned luxury of a Toyota Landcruiser 4 Wheel Drive. For your added comfort and safety Wayoutback supply an experienced guide who has a total passion for the region, with in-depth knowledge of local flora, fauna, geology and cultural issues to match. Wayoutback can help tailor an itinerary that suits you with all the flexibility you like. This way if you find a spot you really want to spend more time in, you can. Wayoutback assist planning your menu and beverage requirements plus anything else you may require such as a helicopter flight over Uluru or Kings Canyon or a Private tour of a remote Cattle Station. And so you don't feel completely cut off, a satellite phone is on hand so you can keep in touch with the world if need be, not to mention the added safety it affords with the remoteness. We can also cater for larger groups of up to 14 people in our large Mitsubishi Canter 4WD vehicles. We can also operate numerous vehicles in "tag-a-long" which enables even larger groups to get off the highway and into the hidden wonders that are the "ridgy didge Australian Outback". Indigenous Experiences If you're interested in meeting with some local Aboriginal people and experiencing some of their unique culture, we can include a visit to the Oak Valley Aboriginal Community on the Hugh River Stock Route south of Alice Springs. Here you can experience locally made artifacts and paintings, get a demonstration into the art of boomerang and spear throwing or learn about local bush tucker and ancient mythological stories of their land. Aboriginal Hosts If you would really like to get an in-depth insight into Aboriginal life and history then we have Aboriginal Hosts that can join our safaris. They get involved in the day-to-day operation - cooking traditional foods by traditional methods and sharing their knowledge of the bush, including the plants and animals that inhabit the land. They will also share cultural stories applicable to their area, talk about themselves, their life stories and experiences.
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