Camp under the palm trees with AAT Kings
Immerse yourself in lush beauty of Queensland on AAT Kings’ 11-day Tropical Escapade Camping Adventure.
AAT Kings’ Camping Adventures provide an authentic camping opportunity for adventure travellers who want maximum interaction with the amazing landscapes of Queensland without sacrificing comfort or having to worry about the driving.
Tropical Escapade visits Cairns, Great Barrier Reef, Kuranda, Whitsunday Islands, Fraser Island, Brisbane and the Gold Coast and concludes in Sydney.
Highlights include: time to relax in tropical Cairns; a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef; a ride on the Skyrail Cableway over the canopy of the rainforest; the Pamagirri Experience; a journey of the scenic Kuranda Railway; a cruise through the Whitsundays including Hamilton Island; time to relax on spectacular Whitehaven Beach; a guided tour of historic Langmorn Station; a Fraser Island 4WD Experience; time to explore Brisbane; the Gold Coast; visit to Byron Bay and overnight in Coffs Harbour.
Tropical Escapade is priced from $2230 per person, twin share, land only.
The holiday includes accommodation; three meals per day; transport; expert commentary; the services of a talented team made up of an experienced tour director, specialist tour driver and a safari cook and sightseeing.
AAT Kings offers the key ingredients for the perfect camping holiday experience supplying passengers with custom designed, easy to assemble safari tents, lighting and a foam mattress. Passengers also receive a complimentary sleeping bag and personal ‘Camping Essentials Kit’ (containing crockery, cutlery, tea towel and torch), which are both yours to keep after the tour.
Departures on Tropical Escapade are available from April to December 2007.
To find out more about the great range of AAT Kings holidays available in Australia and New Zealand contact AAT Kings on 1300 556 100, visit the website at www.aatkings.com.
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