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Notraces Bushwalking Australia

The Best Bushwalking Tours in Australia! We offer personalised tours all over Australia for a small group experience you will never forget. Check our tours!

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Experiences

  • Hiking/Walking
  • Kayaking/Paddling/Surfing
  • Guided Tours

Sustainability Commitment

The words "No Traces" underline our desire to protect the environment. It is not a fad but a holistic way of perceiving the words around us. The "Leave No Trace" philosophy consists in leaving only traces of our footprints.

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Accessibility

  • Accessibility considerations may be accommodated, contact operator for details

Accessibility Details

  • Ask all visitors if there are any specific needs to be met
  • Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss
  • Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour
  • Caters for people with allergies and intolerances

Litchfield National Park

Situated 100km south from Darwin, we explore South in the wilderness. We travel off track along creeks and rivers to the heart of the park. We will explore the savannah and the unique geology, see exceptional flora and catch glimpses of the fauna. Both endemic and introduced.

Carr Boyd Ranges

Located near Kununurra in the East Kimberley. We travel off track along deep gorges, creeks and rivers. We will explore the gorges and savannah marvelling at the unique geology, see exceptional flora and catch glimpses of the fauna.

Ord River

This expedition takes us canoeing alone the Order River below the Argyle Dam. Since the Ord River was dammed, new eco-systems have evolved in the Lower Ord flood plain. These wetlands are now home to 75 species of birds. We paddle though the wet land and explore selected creeks.

Purnululu

Purnululu National Park, in the isolated east Kimberley region of Western Australia, was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2003 because of its outstanding universal natural heritage values. We explore deep into 5 small gorges called the 5 Fingers

Drysdale River

The Drysdale River National Park is the least accessible park in the Kimberley. The park showcases vast tracts of Kimberley wilderness, and features open woodland, gorges, cliffs, waterfalls and the creeks of the Drydale River. The river contains several permanent pools which have several examples of Gwion Gwion art

South West Tasmania

The South West national park is the heart of Tasmania’s World Heritage wilderness area. This National Park has wild rivers, jagged mountain ranges, button grass plains and ancient rainforest, including stands of Houn pine and a myriad of plant and animal species.

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CONTACT DETAILS

23/32 Marina Boulevard Larrakeyah NT 0804
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State and Region Detail
NT - Darwin & Surrounds Region
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