Welcome to Australia’s breathtaking Top End! Surrounded by rugged landscapes and spectacular beaches, Darwin is the perfect launchpad from which to explore the Northern Territory’s many wonders.
Upon arrival in Darwin, make your own way to your central hotel for check-in and settle in ahead of a special welcome dinner at Wharf One Food & Wine on the harbour (with two drinks included), where you’ll get to know your fellow travellers.
Arrival & Transfers:
Please book your flights to arrive at Darwin International Airport (DRW) by 5pm. Airport transfers are not included for your tour. The hotel is located approximately a 15-minute drive from Darwin International Airport (DRW). Check-in on Day 1 is at 3pm.
Gather your energy over a hearty buffet breakfast at your hotel, then transfer to Cullen Bay Ferry Terminal for your scheduled departure to the Tiwi Islands. A tropical paradise just 80 kilometres north of Darwin, the Tiwi Islands comprises two large islands – Melville and Bathurst – alongside a number of smaller, uninhabited islets. Famed for their friendly spirit as much as their distinct, geometric art, the local Tiwi people have called these islands home for over 40,000 years.
Disembarking on Bathurst Island, a member of the local Wurrumiyanga community will greet and introduce you to the island’s long-standing traditions and rich heritage over morning tea. Get to know the ebb and flow of daily life here and chat with the locals as you pass through their welcoming community.
See traditional art depicting Dreamtime stories at the Tiwi Museum, visit the historic wooden church featured in the hit film ‘Top End Wedding’, then attend a smoking ceremony and learn about the traditional Pukamani burial. Admire the works at Ngaruwanajirri Art Centre, known as ‘The Keeping Place’, turning your eyes to the high, curved ceiling and its display of beautifully painted murals. Here, you can purchase exquisite artworks directly from the creators.
Later, take your return ferry to Darwin and transfer to your hotel for dinner.
Travel time: Ferry – approx. five hours (2.5 hours one way)
Rise early for a buffet breakfast at your hotel before transferring to Darwin Airport (DRW). Wave goodbye to the city for now as you take your early morning flight to remote Davidson’s Arnhemland Safari Lodge in Mount Borradaile (Awunbarna), where you’ll be staying for the next two nights. Upon touch down at the lodge’s private airstrip, you’ll be able to check in and drop your bags before joining a lodge representative on a wildlife-viewing expedition in the surrounding wetlands.
Owned and managed by the Amurdak people – the land’s traditional custodians – this remote property is a sacred site with at least 50,000 years of Indigenous history. With its rough-edged terrain and weathered beauty, the paperbark swamps and enchanting billabongs of this vast country are host to a plethora of native wildlife.
Take to the waters on a guided boat trip in search of some 275 different birds, such as the jewel-toned kingfisher, as well as barramundi and plenty of saltwater crocodiles basking on the banks. Then later, back at your safari lodge, enjoy dinner with the group as you reminisce about a day of adventure.
Please note: A soft-sided bag (up to 12kg) is permitted for your flight to Davidson’s Arnhemland Safari Lodge. You may store your main luggage at your Darwin accommodation until your return on Day 5.
Travel time: Flight – approx. 90 minutes
This morning, your Arnhem Land adventure continues with a special guided excursion to Mount Borradaile’s millennia-old rock art. Learn about the fascinating geological evolution of this wide terrain, as well as plants used for local bush tucker and medicines as you approach the rock shelter. Look upon up to 50,000-year-old pictographic history, wonderfully preserved throughout the region. Stand in quiet contemplation of this humbling artwork, pondering the undeniable and present sense of immeasurable human heritage.
Return to your lodge for lunch and some time to relax by the pool, then set out once more to see paintings from a later era. Hear about the varied techniques used to create this incredible art, noting how their styles evolved over countless years.
This evening, round out your unforgettable itinerary with a sunset wetland cruise and a glass of sparkling wine or beer with some well-earned nibbles.
After breakfast at the lodge, it’s time to leave behind breathtaking Arnhem Land as you take your short flight back to Darwin (DRW). Upon arrival, transfer back to your hotel for check-in, then spend the rest of your afternoon at leisure.
Travel time: Flight – approx. 90 minutes
Today is yours to spend freely, whether you choose to explore Darwin’s charming streets or set out on an optional tour to discover more of the Top End’s surrounding natural beauty. Perhaps book an optional day trip to Litchfield or Kakadu National Parks (surcharges apply) – take the time to experience their vast and remarkable landscapes.
Tonight, join your fellow travellers once more for a dinner, celebrating a once-in-a-lifetime adventure through the most astounding vistas of the Northern Territory.
Be sure to check out our handpicked Darwin Experiences to make your trip memorable.
Want to know more about Darwin? Our insider travel guide includes handpicked places to eat and drink and some of the best activities in the area.
Today is the day you will embark on the journey of a lifetime aboard The Ghan Expedition, passing majestic landscapes and unearthing the very best the outback has to offer. After breakfast, you will be transferred to the terminal to board The Ghan and shown to your cabin. Settle in and venture to the Queen Adelaide Restaurant, where you can sit back and unwind with a glass of fine Australian wine and a mouthwatering lunch.
Watch as the passing scenery transforms as you make your way into Katherine. It’s here you will enjoy your first Off-Train Experience, with your choice of one of two guided cruises showcasing the incredible Indigenous rock paintings found on the walls of Nitmiluk Gorge, or an outback experience at a working farm. Later, return to The Ghan for a multi-course dinner.
Your choice of one Off-Train Experience (included in fare):
- Cutta Cutta Caves Experience: Formed millions of years ago and still growing today, the Cutta Cutta cave system is home to a variety of native wildlife and is rich in Indigenous culture. Inside the caves, witness sparkling limestone formations of stalactites and stalagmites, home to five species of bats, including the rare Ghost and Horseshoe bats. Cutta Cutta is a Jawoyn word meaning ‘many stars, as they believe that caves are where the stars rest during the day, and the caves are associated with Barrac Barrac, or Diver Duck dreaming creation stories by the local Jawoyn people. Recommended fitness level: high (guests must be able to navigate steep stairs and walk underground in low light).
- Nitmiluk Gorge Cruise: Winding your way down the Katherine River on a relaxing cruise, you’ll feel a tangible connection to the dramatic, ancient scenery around every bend. As you venture into the gorge, the landscape tells stories of geological upheaval over the centuries and the effects of fast-running water and the erosion it causes. The views of the sheer gorge walls just keep getting better and better. The commentary explains the significance of Nitmiluk to the Indigenous Jawoyn people and the many stories that celebrate their spiritual connection to the gorge. Recommended Fitness Level: Moderate level mobility – Approx. 2 km of walking over rocky paths. Guests are required to board and disembark boats unassisted. A modified experience is available for guests with low mobility. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress for the weather conditions. Enclosed sturdy shoes are required. Sunscreen, a hat, trousers and long sleeves are highly recommended.
- Katherine Outback Experience: The Katherine Outback Experience gives insight into the lives of those who call the outback home, with a fascinating day of discovery that illustrates what it is like to live and work on a huge cattle station. You will hear rollicking stories, join interactive experiences, see cattle dog demonstrations and hear live music performances. You will also meet the many dedicated people and animals involved in keeping a station functioning. Recommended Fitness Level: Low level mobility – Recommended for guests with mobility requirements. The show is conducted in an undercover arena with full seating available. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress for the weather conditions. Enclosed sturdy shoes are required. Sunscreen, a hat, trousers and long sleeves are highly recommended.
- Nitmiluk Rock Art Cruise: There are plenty of fascinating Indigenous rock art sites across the Top End, but few are as accessible or as powerful as Nitmiluk Gorge. On this relaxed cruise experience, your guide will share some of the ancient stories of the region as you drift down the First Gorge, witnessing the awe-inspiring sandstone cliffs that tower above the water. Hear Dreamtime stories about the creation and learn about the gorge’s significance in the lives of the Traditional Owners, the Jawoyn people. Stop for a short walk to the top of the First Gorge and visit the stunning rock art site, where artwork has endured over thousands of years of exposure to the elements. Recommended Fitness Level: Moderate level mobility – Approx. 2 km of walking and 28 steps to climb. Guests required to board and disembark boat unassisted. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress for the weather conditions. Enclosed sturdy shoes are required. Sunscreen, a hat, trousers and long sleeves are highly recommended.
Please Note: Luxury Escapes will confirm Off-Train Experience preferences by email after booking. Off-Train Experiences are reviewed yearly and subject to change. Optional upgrades will be available to purchase closer to time of travel.
Leave your window blinds slightly ajar to let the first rays of the morning sun flood your cabin with a glorious, orange-tinted light after your first peaceful night’s sleep aboard. Today, stop in Alice Springs and experience the striking beauty of the region with a selection of Off-Train Experiences. Each incredible experience concludes at Alice Springs Telegraph Station, where you’ll be immersed in the spirit and grandeur of the Australian outback as you tuck into a mouthwatering meal, served with cold beer or fine wine under a chandelier of stars.
Your choice of one Off-Train Experience (included in fare):
- A Town Called Alice: Start the day in the world’s largest classroom, the Alice Springs School of the Air. Established in 1951, the school covers 1.3 million square kilometres and is still in operation. Next up is the Alice Springs Reptile Centre, where you will be treated to an informative display and discussion about the wide and varied scaly inhabitants of the region. You will meet famous locals like frillneck lizards, thorny devils, perentie goannas and geckos. Finally, to end the day, discover the colourful history of Alice Springs and the unique culture of this iconic outback town on a coach tour of the town highlights. Recommended Fitness Level: Moderate level mobility – Guests are required to climb coach stairs several times, with walking and standing for short periods. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress for the weather conditions. Enclosed sturdy shoes are required. Sunscreen, a hat and long sleeves are highly recommended.
- Desert Park: As distinctive as the Australian desert itself, the Alice Springs Desert Park captivates and educates. Located at the base of the West MacDonnell Ranges, the Desert Park is closely connected to the local Arrernte people. The stories and history of the Arrernte people, together with the plants and animals they are responsible for, are told through the interpretation and creation of three distinct desert habitats – Desert Rivers, Sand Country and Woodland. Step inside Nocturnal House, enjoy a front-row seat at the spectacular free-flight bird show with a backstage pass to meet the birds and trainers for a private training session, and watch magnificent resident dingoes before a film on desert evolution. Recommended Fitness Level: Moderate level mobility – Guests are required to walk approx. 4km on gravel and sandy pathways, broken into short distances. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress for the weather conditions. Enclosed sturdy shoes are required. Sunscreen, a hat, trousers and long sleeves are highly recommended.
- West Ventures: Standley Chasm is a significant cultural icon in Central Australia. Traditionally called Angkerle Atwatye, meaning ‘Gap of Water’, it’s a 3-metre-wide, 80-metre-high gorge in the West MacDonnell Ranges, about 50km west of Alice Springs. Also visit the highly rated Yubu Napa Gallery in Alice Springs. The gallery provides quality artwork, while ensuring the artists that work with them have comfortable studios and are paid fairly for their work. You will enjoy some of the best walking trails in Alice Springs whilst at the same time enjoying spectacular views of the Australian Outback. Recommended Fitness Level: Moderate level mobility – Approximately 3.5km of walking over rocky and natural terrain, with standing required. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress for the weather conditions. Enclosed sturdy shoes are required. Sunscreen, a hat, trousers and long sleeves are highly recommended. Please note that Yubu Napa Gallery in Alice Springs is closed on Sundays, and as such may not be available for certain departures.
- Bushwalks of Alice: The Cassia Hill Walk is a short loop wander of about 1.8km. This walk gives elevated views of the West MacDonnell ranges and the Simpsons Gap area. Local plant life is illustrated along the trail. The highlight of course, is Simpsons Gap, a magical location where important elements of flora, fauna and Indigenous culture all come together. The area incorporates large stands of Mulga and is a major stronghold for over 40 rare and relict plants. Recommended Fitness Level: Very High-level mobility – Approximately 8km of bush walking over rocky and uneven natural terrain. Climbs, descents and river crossings may be experienced. Trails are suitable for competent walkers. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress for the weather conditions. Enclosed sturdy shoes are required. Sunscreen, a hat, trousers and long sleeves are highly recommended.
- Alice by E-Bike: Take the hard work out of cycling with an e-bike tour of Alice Springs. The ride begins at Red Centre Adventures, where you’ll set off along the famously dry Todd River, passing through the southern entrance to town, Heavitree Gap, know to the locals as The Gap. You’ll also make your way to the Telegraph Station, the birthplace of Alice Springs township. Stop off along the ride to visit the highly rated Yubu Napa Gallery in Alice Springs. The gallery is dedicated to providing quality artwork, while ensuring the artists that work with them have comfortable studios and are paid fairly for their work. We’ll cruise through town to reach our lunch destination at Desert Park. Here, you’ll enjoy a ploughman’s-style lunch before kicking into gear once more for your return journey. To finish the day, discover more of Alice from the comfort of a coach, taking in sights like 1934’s ANZAC Hill, dedicated to the ANZAC soldiers of World War I – the most visited landmark in town. Recommended Fitness Level: High level mobility – Guests need to be confident riding on a push bike. Electric bikes can reach speeds up to 25km/h. Electric bikes weigh up to 30kg. Only one size available. Approx. 20km of cycling. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress for the weather conditions. Enclosed sturdy shoes are required. Sunscreen, a hat, trousers and long sleeves are highly recommended. Minimum age of participation is 14 years old.
Please Note: Luxury Escapes will confirm Off-Train Experience preferences by email after booking. Off-Train Experiences are reviewed yearly and subject to change. Optional upgrades will be available to purchase closer to time of travel.
Wake up in South Australia this morning, and get ready for another day of sun-soaked scenery with a morning stop at Manguri. You will have the time to venture into the wonderful opal-mining town of Coober Pedy, where a selection of Off-Train Experiences awaits.
After a day of adventure, return to The Ghan to enjoy one final, spectacular three-course dinner onboard, accompanied by wine and the extraordinary desert stillness.
Your choice of one Off-Train Experience (included in fare):
- Discover the Majestic Breakaways: The Breakaways Reserve got its name from the colourful low hills that appear from a distance as if they are ‘broken away’ from the higher ground of the reserve. A visit to Quest Mine is where you will be able to don a hard hat and try your luck finding fortune while enjoying an underground lunch. You will discover the beauty and history of Australia’s national gemstone at the Umoona Opal Mine and Museum, one of Coober Pedy’s original attractions showcasing Aboriginal history and fossils Recommended Fitness Level: Moderate level mobility – Approx. 500m of walking and standing for periods at the Breakaways. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress for the weather conditions. Warm clothes are advised as underground tunnels may be cold and the Breakaways can be windy. Enclosed sturdy shoes are required. Sunscreen, a hat, trousers and long sleeves are highly recommended.
- Explore Coober Pedy: This full day tour takes in the highlights of Coober Pedy, including a visit to a subterranean place of worship – The Serbian Orthodox Church. At the Umoona Opal Mine and Museum, you will be given the historical context of the town’s emergence, see an example of a ‘dugout’, as the locals call the underground homes. At Quest Mine, you’ll be able to don a hard hat and try your luck to find fortune after enjoying an underground lunch. Finally, enjoy views out over the Breakaways – a vast plain of flat-topped mesas that once presided over an inland sea. Recommended Fitness Level: Moderate level mobility – Stairs, steep inclines, short walks and navigating underground tunnels required. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress for the weather conditions. Warm clothes are advised as underground tunnels may be cold. Enclosed sturdy shoes are required. Sunscreen, a hat, trousers and long sleeves are highly recommended.
- Opal Experience: On this shorter tour, you’ll learn about the beauty and history of Australia’s national gemstone at the Umoona Opal Mine and Museum, one of Coober Pedy’s most popular attractions. This immersive experience reveals all there is to know about these alluring gemstones, and you will also see some of the best examples on display.. At Quest Mine, you’ll be able to don a hard hat and try your luck finding fortune. You’ll also enjoy an underground lunch here. Before departing Coober Pedy, you’ll stop at the Big Winch. With spectacular views over the town, the Big Winch has been a popular attraction and meeting place since it was built in the early 1970s. Recommended Fitness Level: Moderate level mobility – Stairs, steep inclines, short walks and navigating underground tunnels required. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress for the weather conditions. Warm clothes are advised as underground tunnels may be cold. Enclosed sturdy shoes are required. Sunscreen, a hat, trousers and long sleeves are highly recommended.
Please Note: Luxury Escapes will confirm Off-Train Experience preferences by email after booking. Off-Train Experiences are reviewed yearly and subject to change. Optional upgrades will be available to purchase closer to time of travel.
This morning you’ll be rewarded with stunning views from the Queen Adelaide Restaurant as the landscape outside transforms from the rich, ochre tones of the outback into the sprawling formations of the Flinders Ranges before you reach Adelaide’s vibrant CBD. Disembark The Ghan and be transferred to your accommodation in the capital of South Australia, over 3,000 kilometres from where your journey began.
Make your own way to your Adelaide accommodation, where you will spend the remainder of your time at leisure exploring Adelaide at your desired pace. Why not start in the trendy West End, or wander along North Terrace, stopping in at the Art Gallery of South Australia to get your culture fix, before visiting some of the best cafés and restaurants in the East End. You would even take a quiet moment in the flora-filled Adelaide Botanic Garden, before venturing the National Wine Centre of Australia for a cheeky early tasting or two.
After a delicious breakfast, your journey ends upon checkout.
Departure & Transfers:
Checkout on your final day is at 12pm. Please book your flights to depart from Adelaide Airport (ADL) at any time today. Airport transfers are not included for your tour. The hotel is located approximately a 15-minute drive from Adelaide Airport (ADL).