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Multi-Day Hiking Tours

Guided multi-day hikes that give you a front row seat to Australia’s most iconic scenery

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Guided hiking group walking through the massive red rock walls of Ormiston Gorge in the Northern Territory.

Walk, feast, sleep, repeat

Our multi-day hiking tours are premium guided walks that run over a few days in small groups. They're designed for travellers who want to properly immerse themselves in Australia. Each day you’ll walk for a few hours with knowledgeable local guides who bring the landscape to life, from native flora and wildlife to the stories that have shaped the region. After the hike, you’ll return back to a unique retreat in a remarkable settings, often set inside the national parks. With hot showers, chef-prepared meals built around local produce, and the occassional soaking tub. Many of our most-loved itineraries are in Tasmania, where you’ll get rare access to wild, hard-to-reach scenery, and some of Australia’s most iconic wildlife.

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Why should you book your guided hiking tour with Inside Australia Travel

Our dedicated local travel specialists will find the perfect walking tour for you. Some travellers want a challenging track with long days and big views. Others want a more relaxed pace with great food and cozy stays. We’ll find the tour that fits your fitness level, interests, timeframe, and travel style, and we’ll be honest about what’s realistic. If plans shift (weather, transport changes, the occasional “we might need a Plan B”), you’ve got a team on the ground to help with our 24/7 in country support.

Two hikers with backpacks walking toward a dramatic coastal cliff overlooking the ocean in Tasmania.
A group of people watching the sun rise over the Australian outback desert landscape near Uluru.

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If you love the idea of a guided experience but want it shaped around your interests, we can build a tailor-made trip from scratch.

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Multi-day hiking tours our travel specialists recommend

Three people stand on a sandy ridge at dawn, smiling for a phone photo with the massive, dark rounded shape of Uluru visible on the horizon behind them.
A small group of people standing around a desert campfire at dawn with Uluru visible on the horizon.
An Aboriginal guide talking to a female hiker in front of the massive red rock walls of Uluru.

Uluru Kata Tjuta Signature Walk

Walking here is less about clocking kilometres and more about immersing yourself into Australian culture. Expect desert lights, big skies, and walks that bring Uluru and Kata Tjuta into focus beyond the postcard angle. It’s a powerful way to experience the Red Centre, with guided stories from locals who live nearby. We recommend this guided hiking tour for the culture, it's perfect for travellers who want a slower, more meaningful outdoor experience

Three Capes Track

A serious crowd-pleaser: wild dolerite cliffs, ocean views that don’t quit, and that clean, salty Tassie air that makes you feel like you’ve rebooted as a person. It’s structured, scenic, and ideal if you want a multi-day walk that feels iconic without feeling extreme. Best for: coastline lovers, rugged landscapes and “I want the views without the chaos” hikers.

Dramatic landscape view of the jagged dolerite sea cliffs at Cape Hauy along the Three Capes Track, showing the "Lanterns" rock formations extending into the calm grey sea under a soft twilight sky
A male guide in a TWC uniform stands at a wooden railing overlooking a bay.
An aerial shot of modern dark-clad lodge buildings nestled within a dense forest canopy by the sea.
Three hikers stand on a clifftop at sunset overlooking a long, white sand beach on the Cape to Cape Track in the Margaret River Wine Region.
Two men stand on a high rocky cliff edge looking out over the winding coastline and turquoise bays of Contos Beach in the Margaret River region.
Two smiling older adults swimming happily in the ocean near large reddish-brown rocks of the Injidup Natural Spa

Cape to Cape Track

A classic Western Australian coastal hike, with limestone headlands, turquoise coves, wildflowers in season, and that Margaret River feeling that says “we should stay an extra night.” You’ll walk sections of the Cape to Cape Track and finish the day with the kind of accommodation and dining the region does so well. Best for hikers who want to mix their coastline walks with a bit of wine country.

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Aerial view of hikers on a narrow mountain trail overlooking a vast forested valley in the Scenic Rim, Queensland.

Multi-Day Hiking Tour FAQs

Planning a multi-day hike can be tricky. How fit do I need to be? What do I carry? Where do we sleep? What happens if the weather turns? These FAQs cover the essentials so you can choose the right walk and feel confident before you arrive. If you’d rather talk it through, our team can match you to the best tour for your pace, preferences, and travel dates.

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