You have booked on our Outback Safari from Adelaide to Darwin or are thinking of joining us experiencing this great value tour. This will help you to get prepared:
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We suggest to bring clothes that you can layer. As we travel further up north the temperatures increase. We will supply you with a quality sleeping bag and as it becomes warmer, we will also supply you with a beautiful cotton sheet.
We stay at a mixture of hotel/motel rooms and campgrounds. All campgrounds have full facilities. You can either camp under the stars or use one of our tents. Each tent is usually for six people, but to give you the best camping experience, these tents will be twin share. You can even stand upright and there is plenty of room for your bags.
We can also provide you with a quality stretcher bed for an additional $100, if you wish to sleep higher of the ground.
For those that are not a big camping fan, all nights can be upgraded to En-suited accommodation at an additional cost.
what to bring
- sunscreen
- hat/sun glasses
- comfortable walking shoes
- water bottle
- bathers
- towel for showers and swimming
- wet wipes are very handy to have
- camera
- spare battery/cards/films
- torch to watch wildlife at night
- insect repellent
- walking poles (if you like using them)
- binoculars
- clothing for all weather conditions
- small day pack for our daily activities
Mobile reception is limited. Please make sure you leave our company name Truely Tribal and our free call number 1800 814 218 (+61 8 72252332 from overseas) with your family in case they need to get in contact.
If you take medication, we suggest to bring an extra three days worth. We are travelling into remote areas and it is difficult to get extra if you need it. We can keep medication refrigerated if required.
We highly recommend to have travel insurance. This will not only cover you during the tour, it will also cover you for your flight to Adelaide and return from Darwin. If you need medical treatment while in Outback Australia, it can be very cost intensive without insurance.