The day and half day walking programs are interspersed with relaxed travel days linking select world heritage sites and national park destinations. These also provide a broader appreciation of the region you are visiting.
We favour multi-day stop overs so more time can be given to your walking, exploring and relaxing while on tour.
If it assists, firstly visit a summary of the top destinations and experiences we offer and follow the links provided to specific tours.
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Where we explore some very remote, arid but beautiful desert country, conditions may determine the tours are geared more to soft adventure and leisure travel. Accordingly, casual roaming rather than extensive walking is a priority.
If you seek more detail on any walking program relating to a tour, then feel free to enquire online or email us direct now.
We look forward to sharing some great walks of Australia and the trails with you.
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Participation in Nature Bound’s guided walks is optional. You can craft your holiday according to your ability and fitness level. Virtually all our walking holidays have included guests over 50 yrs of age – proudly young and active.
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To really understand Australia you need to experience the continent’s unique natural wonder.
If you imagine yourself being part of a small intimate group of like-minded travellers, undertaking guided walks and scenic outback tours giving you access to areas that most tourists can’t get to, then Nature Bound Australia is for you