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These are Australia’s most extraordinary guided hikes. Multi-day journeys through remote coastlines, ancient ranges, and sacred landscapes, all paired with exceptional stays you won’t find on any road.
Stay in architecturally-designed eco-lodges, lighthouse cottages overlooking the sea, or desert safari tents. Each walk offers a rare chance to experience the country’s most iconic places, on foot, while learning about the local history, culture, and wildlife.
Expect chef-prepared meals, local wine, and expert guides who bring the land to life.
Over five unforgettable days, walk 54 kilometres through the heart of the Red Centre, from the soaring domes of Kata Tjuta to the base of Ululu. A tour worth basing your trip around.
The Twelve Apostles Signature walk winds through some of Victoria’s most remote and visually striking landscapes. Each day reveals new terrain, shipwreck sites, and ridge trails with uninterrupted ocean panoramas.
Hike along the coast of Freycinet National Park. White-sand beaches, ancient bushland, and pink granite peaks provide access to some of the world’s most jaw dropping scenery.
Journey along some of the world’s highest sea cliffs with The Three Capes Signature Walk, the only fully guided Three Capes Track experience with accommodation inside the National Park.
By day, explore ever-changing terrain and meet the local producers behind your meals of oysters, artisan cheeses, and cool-climate wines. By night, retreat to an off-grid eco-camp set on 100 private acres beneath towering eucalypts.
Journey along one of Tasmania’s most remote and spectacular coastlines, where white-sand beaches meet fiery lichen-covered boulders and not another soul in sight. With expert guides, small groups, and off-grid stays at Forester Beach Camp and the award-winning Bay of Fires Lodge.
Tasmania’s Overland Track is famous the world over and our signature trip is the way to experience it in classic style. Across seven days, our most popular Overland experience completes the full journey from World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair.
Explore Murray River on a five-day journey that blends walking, cruising, and comfort. This slow-paced, small-group experience follows the river’s path through red gum forests, wetland trails, and ochre-hued cliffs,
Traverse some of Kangaroo island’s most dramatic and untouched landscapes. Towering sea cliffs, sculpted coastlines, eucalyptus-scented bushland, and remote beaches teeming with native wildlife.
A four-day journey through 600 million years of geological history in South Australia's Flinders Ranges. Led by expert field guides, you’ll traverse ancient sandstone bluffs, dry creek beds, and wildlife-rich outback.