Trek Tours Australia

Adventure and Outdoors Tours

Trek Tours Australia is a boutique tour company focusing on taking small groups into the wilds of our beautiful country, onto the paths less travelled and into the heart of the Australian wilderness.

Trek Tours’ specialty is quality, deep immersion wilderness experiences; our commitment is to sustainable eco-tourism principles. They employ passionate, highly experienced, professional guides, who deliver world-class tours in some of the most spectacular places in Australia.

Trek Tours also understands that by looking after the wilderness areas and having a total ‘leave no trace’ policy you are preserving the areas that can be visited for future generations.

Trek Tours Australia abide by and believes in the philosophy that when you look after the land, the land looks after you.

Services

$2595

Kangaroo Island (KI) is South Australia’s premier nature-based tourism destination.

Trek Tours Australia offer a 5 day/4 night fully accommodated guided walking holiday to this truly unique island environment. Our expert guides showcase this walking destination, offering a supportive walking holiday along the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail, along with some extra must-see island experiences. With it’s rugged coastlines, spectacular old growth native flora and of course the most incredible native wildlife – the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail is one of the must-do walking destinations in Australia.

Itinerary

Day 1 : Pick up Adelaide, ferry Kangaroo Island, Sculpture Trail, Ironstone Hill Hike | 6kms
Day 2 : Snake Lagoon to Cape du Couedic, Admirals Arch | 14kms
Day 3 : Cape Borda, Ravine des Casoars hike | 14kms
Day 4 : Remarkable Rocks to Hanson Bay | 18kms
Day 5 : Kelly Hill to Hanson Bay, Seal Bay guided walk, evening ferry, drive to Adelaide | 9kms

Disabled Access

$3195

The Kakadu Escarpment country is a vast wilderness area in the Top End of Australia. Our exploratory trek takes us from Jarrangbarnmi (Koolpin Gorge) to the tranquil Maguk.

Join us on this challenging 7 day full pack exploratory hike, for a unique opportunity to explore the heart of the remote and beautiful southern Kakadu country. This wilderness adventure trek covers approximately 50km between the Koolpin Gorge and Maguk.

Our trek is unmarked and exploratory in nature giving us the freedom to discover this unique country with the aid of maps and a compass. There is no set itinerary; we are privileged to journey together through this beautiful country, exploring a remote wilderness where few venture.

Disabled Access

$2995

To explore the Flinders is to experience the essence of our great country. Sir Hans Heysen remarked it was akin to seeing ‘the bones of nature laid bare’. With its’ rugged mountain peaks, immense gorges, sweeping arid desert country and alpine like forests, the Flinders Ranges is a truly unforgettable experience. The Heysen Trail is rated as one of the premier long distance walks of the world and Trek Tours Australia takes you to the heart of it – the Northern Flinders Ranges.

Itinerary Summary
Day 1 : Pick up Adelaide, walk Alligator Gorge | 13kms
Day 2 : Summit Dutchmans Stern, loop walk Warren Gorge | 17kms
Day 3 : Walk Bridle Gap, Wilpena Pound | 13kms
Day 4 : Tanderra Saddle/St Mary Peak trek | 20kms
Day 5 : Walk Yuluna Loop, Brachina Gorge | 12kms
Day 6 : Summit Devils Peak, transfer to Adelaide | 5kms

Disabled Access

$2695

The Arnhem Land escarpment country is a vast wilderness area in the Top End of Australia. The Jatbula Trail takes us deep into this wild region.

The trail follows an ancient Jawoyn song line through the Nitmiluk National Park. The Jatbula Trail takes us up onto the Arnhem Land Escarpment, through shady monsoon forests, past spectacular waterfalls and their crystal clear swimming pools and introduces us to stunning Jawoyn Aboriginal rock art sites. We camp in some of the most amazing wilderness country in Australia.

Itinerary Summary
Day 1 : Pick up Darwin, drive to Katherine Gorge, walk to Biddlecombe Cascades | 8.3kms
Day 2 : Walk from Biddlecombe Cascades to Crystal Falls | 11kms
Day 3 : Walk from Crystal Falls to Amphitheatre and on to 17 Miles Falls | 10kms
Day 4 : Walk from 17 Miles Falls to Sandy Camp Pool | 17kms
Day 5 : Walk from Sandy Camp to Sweetwater Pool | 11.2kms
Day 6 : Walk from Sweetwater Pool to Leilyn (Edith Falls), drive to Darwin | 4.5kms

Disabled Access

$3995

The Kakadu Escarpment country is a vast wilderness area in the Top End of Australia. The Kakadu Explorer trek takes us deep into this wild region.

Join us on this challenging 9 day off-track, full pack exploratory hike for a unique opportunity to explore the Kakadu Escarpment country, where few non Indigenous people have ever walked.
Our trek is unmarked and exploratory in nature giving us the freedom to discover this unique country with the aid of maps and a compass. There is no set itinerary; we are privileged to journey together through this beautiful country, exploring a remote wilderness where few venture.
Itinerary Summary

Day 1 : Depart Darwin, Yellow Water Lagoon Cruise | 5hrs driving, 2 hr cruise
Day 2 to 8 : Follow Jim Jim and Twin Creeks to Twin Falls | approx 80kms + exploring over 8 days
Day 9 : Twin Creek Gorge, Twin Falls, return to Darwin | 6kms + 6hrs driving

Disabled Access

$3895

An exploratory trek deep into Purnunulu National Park and the Bungles.
Rising impressively out of the Ord River Valley in the remote East Kimberly wilderness, the Bungle Bungle Range is the most outstanding example of cone kast sandstone mountains anywhere on earth. The World Heritage Purnunulu National Park offers a unique trekking experience as we journey deep into the magnificent sandstone gorges of the central mountain range of the Bungles.

Itinerary Summary
Day 1 : Depart Kununurra, fly to Purnunulu National Park, Black Rock Pool, Piccaninny Gorge | 13kms
Day 2 to 4 : Explore the chasms of the Five Fingers | approx 6-10kms each day
Day 5 : Descend Piccaninny Creek, Whip Snake Gorge | 14kms
Day 6 : Cathedral Gorge, return to Kununurra | 3kms

Disabled Access

$1995

Take a step back in time and experience the raw beauty of the largest cool temperate rainforest in the southern hemisphere, the takayna/Tarkine. With World Heritage significance, this 65 million year old rainforest sits in the North-West region of Tasmania and is a hidden gem for tourists and locals alike. Come walk with us to experience this ancient rainforest, full of cathedral-like groves with mosses and fungi carpeting the forest floor, and discover why our guests have “life-altering” experiences in this “untouched paradise”.

Spend your evenings accompanied by views of the forested valley whilst indulging in some fine local produce; the perfect way to end each day of total forest immersion. Designed with a broad range of fitness levels in mind, this four-day tour provides everyone with access to the stunning takayna/Tarkine wilderness while still maintaining a great level of comfort.

Disabled Access

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