NoTraces
We run off track bushwalking tours in the Kimberley at Purnululu NP, Drysdale River NP, the Carr Boyd ranges and Prince Regent NP. We also run tours in the NT at Litchfield and Kakadu NP. We run on tracks bushwalking tours overseas in New Caledonia and French Polynesia.
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Sustainability Commitment
Our name is Notraces Bushwalking. We are following the seven principles of Leave No Trace, leaving only the traces of our shoes behind us. We remove the ashes of our bush camp and only use wood for cooking. All our tours are bushwalking tours so we only use our legs to explore the beautiful landscapes of North Australia.
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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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