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NEW SOUTH WALES
New South Wales
Mungo National Park
There’s so much to discover in New South Wales. The scenery alone will get you hooked, from national parks full of wildlife to the mountains and a coastline fit for
endless seaside exploration.
There are certain things you’ve come to expect from an Australian holiday. The bush, with its lush pockets of rainforest and ideal walking trails for an afternoon
outdoors, and the outback, rugged, undiscovered and distinct to this country we love. Find it all in New South Wales.
Blue Mountains
A heady mix of towering canyon landscapes and pristine forest awaits you in the Blue Mountains. A short trip out of Sydney, find an adventure traveller’s paradise
where a day out could mean anything from an afternoon in the four wheel drive, bush walking, fishing, canoeing or just sitting back and taking in the stunning views.
Once you find Blue Mountain Private Safaris you may want to keep it all to yourself. The secluded bush camp is the place to go for a bush safari with a touch of
style. Camp in a luxury swag under the stars and wake to a gourmet feast, native animals and a tour on foot or by canoe with an expert guide.
Outback
Whether it’s the heritage homes and quirky characters of Broken Hill, ancient archaeological remains or lunar landscapes, the outback is sure to capture your
imagination. Be inspired by the outback and experience ‘Corner Country’ where Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia meet. Broken Hill has grown
from a bustling mining town to a mecca for artists and any number of creative pursuits. At Mungo National Park, discover a trove of archaeological treasures, from
40,000 year old human remains and artefacts and the dramatic sculptured 33 kilometre stretch of sand dunes, the Walls of China.
South Coast
The New South Wales South Coast is beautiful from any angle. Survey the full extent of Jervis Bay with its white beaches that lead to bush. Take in the impressive
rock formations and forests that draw you in. Underwater, see an amazing world of caves and spot sharks, cuttlefish and gropers.
Camping is a great way to get in some time outdoors, but who says you have to rough it? Take a unique approach and stay at luxury bush retreat Paperbark
Camp. Sleep in, wake up to beautiful bush scenery and spend the day swimming at the beach or walking in the mangrove forest before an afternoon rest on the
verandah. Now that’s the way to do it.
CAMERON CORNER
NEW SOUTH WALES
TIBOOBURRA
COFFS HARBOUR
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
WHITE CLIFFS
Mutawintji
National Park
TAMWORTH
PORT MACQUARIE
SILVERTON
BROKEN HILL
DUBBO
MENINDEE
PARKES
ORANGE
MUNGO LODGE
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BATHURST
Blue Mountains
National Park
1 Mungo National Park
BLUE MOUNTAINS
PRIVATE SAFARIS
MILDURA
VICTORIA
NEWCASTLE
SYDNEY
2
WOLLONGONG
PAPERBARK CAMP,
3 JERVIS BAY
WAGGA WAGGA
CANBERRA
Unique Places to Stay
PER PERSON
PER NIGHT*
NEW SOUTH WALES
From $117
Paperbark Camp, Jervis Bay
MURRAYS BEACH
571 Woollamia Road, Woollamia
GETTING THERE:
Combining unique luxury tented accommodation with
wonderful food and warm hospitality, Paperbark
Camp is a peaceful bush retreat in beautiful Jervis Bay.
Just over two hours drive from Sydney on the
unspoilt south coast of New South Wales, Jervis Bay
is a nature lover’s paradise with spectacular coastal
scenery, clear and calm water for swimming and
pristine white sand beaches for strolling and
relaxing on.
Paperbark Camp is 2 hours 30 minutes drive south
of Sydney. We can arrange Avis car hire or
limousine transfers to suit you.
Map page 48 Ref. 3
Beach 4km
Placed thoughtfully amongst the soaring eucalypts and
paperbarks, the safari style tents are built above the
ground for your privacy and comfort. Tents feature a
verandah, hardwood flooring, insect screening, solar
powered lighting, the highest quality cotton linen and
all the hotel amenities you would expect for a luxe
camping experience.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
12 safari tents Restaurant
Guest lounge
Private outdoor ensuite per tent
Complimentary use of bikes and canoes
INCLUDES:
Full breakfast daily
PRICE PER PERSON
1 – 20 APR, 25 APR – 12 JUN,
ADULTS
2 SEP – 23 DEC 11, 15 JAN – 31 MAR 12^
2 NTS
EXTRA NTS
Original Safari Tent
Deluxe Safari Tent
2
2
$350
$490
$175
$245
21 – 24 APR, 24 DEC 11 – 14 JAN 12
2
2 NTS
EXTRA NTS
Original Safari Tent
Deluxe Safari Tent
2
2
$430
$570
$215
$285
Paperbark Camp is closed 13 Jun – 1 Sep 11.
Children
0 to 4 years – not catered for.
5 to 12 years – $65 per child per night when
sharing with an adult.
Max capacity Original Tent – 3 adults or 2 adults/2 children,
PAPNS W
Deluxe Tent – 2 adults/1 child.
T RAVELPOINT BONU S
^ FREE Night Offer: Stay 3 nights pay for 2, valid for Sunday
to Friday nights.
FREE pre dinner drink for 2 adults for stays of 2 nights or more.
From $130
Mungo Lodge, Mungo National Park
PER PERSON
PER NIGHT*
Arumpo Road, Mungo National Park
Only two kilometres from the entrance to Mungo
National Park, Mungo Lodge is the perfect sanctuary
from which to explore the wonders of one of Australia’s
most captivating landscapes. Surrounded by natural
bushlands, the eco-sensitive design of the Lodge is in
harmony with the environment, providing visitors with
an unforgettable outback experience.
Explore the Mungo National Park and Willandra Lakes
Region World Heritage area – one of Australia’s richest
archaeological finds. The archaeological treasures of
Mungo Man and Mungo Woman were found here at
Mungo National Park and are carbon dated to over
40,000 years old. Ancient artefacts, plant matter and
animal bones can be found in their natural habitat
along the ‘Great Walls of China’ – an amazing
33 kilometre stretch of sand dunes and lunettes,
formed by centuries of sand storms.
MUNGO NATIONAL PARK
PROPERTY FEATURES:
Restaurant
Bar
Guest lounge
Fireplace
Sundeck
Air-conditioning
Fan
GETTING THERE:
Mungo Lodge is 110km from Mildura. We can arrange
Avis 4WD hire for you.
Mungo National Park 2km
Mildura 110km
Map page 48 Ref. 1
MUNGO NATIONAL PARK
PRICE PER PERSON
1 APR 11 – 31 MAR 12
Deluxe Cabin
ADULTS
2 NTS
EXTRA NTS
2
$260
$130
Children
0 to 3 years – cot/bed charge payable direct.
4 to 12 years – adult prices apply.
Max capacity 3.
M U NN SW
ALL PRICES ARE IN AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS AND ARE PER PERSON, ROOM ONLY UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. *REFER TO PAGE 5 FOR A FURTHER EXPLANATION OF “FROM” PRICES.
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NEW SOUTH WALES
Guided Experiences
From $482
Blue Mountains Private Safaris
Blue Mountains National Park
The forested valleys and sandstone escarpments of the Blue
Mountains are the setting for an immersive wildlife experience
and some of Australia’s most stunning wilderness scenery, all
on Sydney’s doorstep. The ranges provide some of the most
spectacular bush walks and vistas in Australia.
Blue Mountains Private Safari’s private camp is located on
the banks of the Wollondilly River amidst eucalypt and
casuarina trees. The best way to experience this region is in
the company of a local guide with intimate knowledge of the
bush to reveal its secrets. Guests are provided with exclusive
use of the swag camp, whether it is for 1 or 6 guests, and are
provided total attention of the guide.
While the focus of your experience is in the bush around you,
a few wild bush luxury touches ensure a few key comforts;
great bedding, an ensuite bush bathroom and great food and
wine served on the banks of the river or by the camp fire. The
bed is a swag mounted on a cushioned timber platform with
thick mattresses and quality linen.
All safaris are tailored to suit guests’ interests, with some of
the activities available including 4WD touring, kayaking, fly
fishing, bush walking, wine tasting and heritage tours.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
Private use swag camp 3 swag decks
Bush shower, bathroom and towels
Lamps Wildlife viewing Bushwalking
Fly fishing Kayaking
4WD safaris Wine tasting
Yeeranderie heritage tours
INCLUDES:
All meals and selected alcoholic beverages
Tea and coffee
Guided activities including bushwalking, wildlife
viewing, canoeing, fishing and 4WD scenic tours
PRICE PER PERSON
1 APR 11 – 31 MAR 12
ADULTS
1 NT
1
2
3
4
5
6
$1630
$815
$648
$565
$515
$482
Swag accommodation
GETTING THERE:
The camp is a 2 hour drive from Sydney. Road transfers are
available – from $525 return for up to 4 people. Packages
including helicopter transfers are also available.
Sydney 155km
Map page 48 Ref. 2
PER PERSON
SIX SHARE*
Extra nights on application.
0 to 3 years – not catered for.
4 to 17 years – $315 per child when sharing
with 2 adults.
B LU B LU
Max capacity 6.
Children
5 Day Classic Corner Country Adventure
HIGHLIGHTS:
Broken Hill
Milparinka
Tibooburra
Sturt National Park
Cameron Corner
White Cliffs
Mutawintji National Park
Day 1: Broken Hill
Make your own way to Broken Hill and be met by your
Corner Country Adventure Tours host for your transfer
to your accommodation. Overnight in Broken Hill.
Day 2: Broken Hill to Tibooburra
Travel north towards the remote ‘Corner Country’.
Hear tales and legends of this great land and gain
your first experience of the outback – our special
heritage. After lunch, head towards the tiny town of
Milparinka and historic Depot Glen. Continue to
Tibooburra, the most remote town in New South
Wales. After dinner spend some time star-gazing.
Overnight in Tibooburra. (BLD)
CAMERON CORNER
TIBOOBURRA
NEW
SOUTH
WALES
SOUTH
AUSTRALIA
WHITE CLIFFS
Mutawintji National Park
BROKEN HILL
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Day 3: Sturt National Park and Cameron Corner
Wake to the sound of outback silence. After breakfast,
travel through spectacular Sturt National Park.
Continue through stunning red sandhill country to the
dingo fence and Cameron Corner where South
Australia, Queensland and New South Wales meet.
Take the opportunity and time to learn about a very
special part of the Australian bush. Capture the spirit
of Corner Country and see kangaroos, emus and
birdlife by the hundreds. Return to Tibooburra your
overnight stay. (BLD)
Day 4: Tibooburra to White Cliffs
From Tibooburra head southeast to the opal fields of
White Cliffs, enjoying lunch en route at one of the
many beautiful dry creeks which cross the
countryside. White Cliffs is a unique small community
which lives underground. The thousands of shafts
drilled by optimistic miners create an eerie, lunar
landscape. After dinner, the evening is at leisure.
Perhaps spend some time star gazing the
breathtakingly clear outback night skies.
Accommodation tonight is at the Underground Motel.
(BLD)
Day 5: White Cliffs to Mutawintji National Park to
Broken Hill
Visit underground museums and galleries, explore
White Cliffs and perhaps fossick for your own piece of
opal. Travel to Mutawintji National Park, a place of
dramatic scenery, prolific birdlife, crystal clear rock
pools and ancient Aboriginal art. Enjoy a guided tour
of the restricted Historic Site to view the Aboriginal
hand stencils and rock engravings. Lunch in the
national park before returning to Broken Hill to be
transferred to your departure point. (BL)
INCLUDES:
4 nights accommodation
Meals as indicated (B = light breakfast, L = lunch,
D = dinner)
Return transfers from Broken Hill Railway Station
Departs:
From Broken Hill
2011: • Sep 5, 9
• Oct 3, 17, 31
• Nov 14
2012: • Mar 5, 19
Returns:
4pm
PRICE PER PERSON:
Adult twin share
Adult sole use
1 SEP 11 – 31 MAR 12
CORNER COUNTRY ADVENTURE TOURS
ALL PRICES ARE IN AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS AND ARE PER PERSON, ROOM ONLY UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. *REFER TO PAGE 5 FOR A FURTHER EXPLANATION OF “FROM” PRICES.
$1360
$1445
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