Discover a new safari experience in Australia that explores eight national parks in 21 days.
While Africa is often regarded as the cradle of safari, adventures like this can be found across the globe, with Australia emerging as a top wildlife destination. To highlight this, Nat Hab is introducing the Ultimate Australia Safari, a 21-day journey launching next year. Participants will explore eight national parks, seven exclusive wildlife sanctuaries, and four UNESCO World Heritage Sites, enjoying stays in some of the most exquisite lodges in the region.
'When you view a world map, the reason Australia is called the 'Land Down Under' becomes clear — it's a vast island continent located far to the south, isolated in the ocean, making it somewhat challenging to access,' stated Ben Bressler, founder and president of Nat Hab, in a message to Dinogo. 'Yet, this seclusion also leads to an extraordinary variety of wildlife and breathtaking landscapes — with our unique itinerary, guests will experience it all; there’s no more remarkable adventure in Australia for nature enthusiasts.'
Image by Babs Soller/Natural Habitat AdventuresThe journey kicks off in Cairns with a visit to the nearby Daintree Rainforest, one of the planet's oldest rainforests, dating back 135 million years. Here, guests can spot over 400 bird species, including the elusive cassowary. Additionally, they will tour the Australian Quoll Conservancy, engaging in behind-the-scenes activities and citizen science projects aimed at supporting these carnivorous marsupials.
Image by Bruce Senst/Natural Habitat AdventuresThe adventure continues at the Great Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The area teems with wildlife, from manta rays swimming beneath the waves to seabirds soaring above. Following this, guests will fly south to Tasmania for several days filled with activities, including kayaking with platypuses and getting up close with Tasmanian devils.
Photo by Matt Meyer/Natural Habitat AdventuresThe last two stages of the safari take place in the Outback, specifically in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia, where guests will hike to explore ancient Aboriginal sites. The final significant destination is Kangaroo Island, where visitors can enjoy whale watching, tour local vineyards, and learn about the effects of bushfires on the environment.
Image by Nikki Sentinella/Natural Habitat AdventuresEach safari is capped at just 12 guests, reducing the group's impact on wildlife. This intimate setting allows for exclusive behind-the-scenes experiences during the trip. There are five departures planned for 2024, with prices starting at $26,895 per person based on double occupancy, not including an internal air fee of $3,838 per person. Reserve your spot today at nathab.com.
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