Swim with Sea Lions and Dolphins – $325 pp
 
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This Adelaide to Perth camping tour is not just a road trip; it's the ultimate Australian odyssey. Over 10 days and 4,000 kilometres, journey from Adelaide to Perth through some of the wildest, most awe-inspiring landscapes on Earth. Camp under outback skies, hike ancient ridgelines, swim in the electric-blue waters of Esperance, and connect with the world's oldest living culture. From the red dirt of the Nullarbor Plain to the forests of WA’s South West, this is Australia, raw and real.
Itinerary
From City Streets to Starry Skies
Hit the road early, journeying north across the Clare Valley to the Yorke Peninsula. Stop at Port Germein Jetty, once the longest in the Southern Hemisphere. By late afternoon, we reach Mount Remarkable National Park in the Southern Flinders Ranges. Set up camp at Mambray Creek, enjoy a bushwalk beneath ancient red gums, and settle in under the starry outback sky.
Peaks, Painted Silos & Coastal Thrills
Wake to the sounds of the bush. Kookaburras calling, leaves rustling, and the scent of morning campfire. After breakfast, hit the Davey’s Gully Hike, a gentle 2.4 km loop trail through native bushland with panoramic views over Spencer Gulf and Alligator Basin. From here, we roll into the creative heart of the outback, Kimba. Snap a photo at the iconic silo mural, then explore Workshop26, a former tractor shed transformed into a buzzing arts collective. Meet the locals, hear their inspiring story, and maybe pick up a handcrafted souvenir.
Lunch today is packed with purpose, quite literally. Prepared by the Kimba Hospital Auxiliary and the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) volunteer crew, this meal supports vital healthcare services in remote SA. In the afternoon, the landscape shifts as we reach the wild coastline of the Eyre Peninsula. At The Tub, towering sand dunes become our playground. Grab a board and go sand-surfing, or simply enjoy the thrill from below. A quick stop at Woolshed Cave reveals one of nature’s masterpieces: wave-carved rock walls glowing with layers of ancient Earth.
By sunset, we arrive at Coodlie Park Farm Retreat, an off-grid eco-camp built with love by Untamed Escapes’ founders. Settle in for a shared meal, then let the night sky steal the show. Join an optional stargazing tour, where zero light pollution reveals constellations, galaxies, and the raw wonder of a true outback sky.
Swim with Sea Lions & Surf the Coast
Rise early for one of the most incredible experiences of the tour, an optional wildlife encounter at Baird Bay that’s equal parts heart-pounding and humbling. Operated by Eco-Accredited Baird Bay Ocean Eco Tours, this experience takes you into sheltered waters for a truly wild swim with Australian sea lions and bottlenose dolphins.
First, cruise out to Jones Island, where a colony of playful sea lions basks in the sun. Slip into the water and watch them twist, spin, and swirl around you. Head into deeper water for a chance to swim with wild dolphins as they glide and dart through the bay. No feeding, no gimmicks, just you, the sea, and these intelligent, graceful creatures in their natural habitat. It’s wild Australia at its best. Those staying on land will take a coastal drive to Point Labatt, where you can reliably spot endangered Australian sea lions.
Your next dose of adrenaline is a learn-to-surf session with Streaky Bay Surf School. There’s no better classroom than a remote, crowd-free beach. Not feeling it? No worries — relax, swim, or wander the shoreline at your own pace. As the sun begins to dip, we roll into Penong, a quirky outback town known for its forest of windmills—a fitting end to a day powered by wind, water, and wild encounters.
An Australian Rite of Passage
Today, we begin the epic crossing of the vast Nullarbor Plain. Watch the landscape shift as the outback meets the ocean at the Bunda Cliffs, where towering limestone walls mark the longest uninterrupted line of coastal cliffs on Earth. After a stop at the Nullarbor Roadhouse and exploring an old telegraph station, we cross the border into Western Australia. Tonight, we bush camp under one of the darkest skies in the world.
The Straightest Road to Seaside Bliss
We tackle the legendary 90 Mile Straight, the longest, flattest, dead-straight road in Australia. We stop in the quirky town of Balladonia, famous for the Skylab crash, before the scenery dramatically shifts. Desert tones melt into a canvas of white sand and impossibly blue water as we enter Cape Le Grand National Park—a slice of paradise and our home for two nights.
Paradise Found
Welcome to one of Australia's most magical spots. This is your day for pure exploration: hike the iconic Frenchman Peak for panoramic views, swim in the turquoise bays, or simply relax on Lucky Bay and watch for the resident sunbathing kangaroos.
From Ocean Swells to Mountain Trails
After a coffee stop in Esperance, we head to Twilight Cove for a final view of the turquoise water. The journey takes us inland through diverse landscapes, with a stop in Ravensthorpe to refuel and spot local silo art. By late afternoon, we arrive in the Stirling Ranges, where jagged peaks rise from ancient bushland.
Skywalks, Secret Coves & Giant Trees
Fuel up with brekkie before we arrive in the Porongurups, where time slows down and ancient granite peaks rise from the Earth like something out of another world. Hike through towering Karri and Marri trees to reach Castle Rock and the Granite Skywalk, a suspended lookout that’ll have your heart racing and your camera working overtime.
Back on the road, cruise along the South West Coast to Albany, where raw cliffs and ocean energy collide at The Gap and Natural Bridge. Then it’s off to Elephant Rocks, a calm bay tucked between giant boulders and Greens Pool, where you can swim in crystal-clear water when the weather is right.
Towards the end of the day, we head into the forest. Not just any forest, the ancient, misty magic of the Walpole Wilderness Region. You’ll walk beneath the canopy and meet the legendary Giant Tingle Tree, a hollowed-out giant that’s been standing for hundreds of years.
Conservation, Curated Sips & Conscious Camping
Start your day with purpose by getting hands-on with a meaningful conservation volunteering experience at one of Australia’s largest bird of prey sanctuaries. At the renowned Capes Raptor Centre, dedicated to the rescue, care, and rehabilitation of injured, orphaned, and displaced raptors, you’ll have the unique opportunity to connect with majestic birds of prey—including eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls. Roll up your sleeves and join the passionate team behind the scenes, contributing to vital volunteer work that supports the wellbeing of these incredible creatures and their natural habitat.
Then we shift gears and roll into one of WA’s most legendary regions, Margaret River. Wander through Margaret River township, with time to explore its quirky boutiques, art galleries, and grab a bite from a local café.
In the afternoon, we mix things up with stops at a couple of handpicked local producers—think wine, gin, chocolate, and cheese. By evening, we arrive at our base for the night, Fair Harvest, a working permaculture farm that’s all about community, sustainability, and living in rhythm with the land. Walk through the veggie gardens, see compost systems in action and meet the farm animals. It’s everything Untamed Escapes stands for. Earth-conscious, real, and regenerative.
Caves, Culture & Coastal Goodbyes
Roll up your swag one last time and get ready for one of the most powerful experiences of the trip: a 2.5-hour cultural journey with Wadandi custodian Josh “Koomal” Whiteland. Begin with a bushwalk through Country, where Josh shares stories of culture, connection, and the six Noongar seasons. Learn how to identify bush foods, native medicines, and how the land provides. Witness the ancient skill of fire lighting, before heading underground into the mesmerising Ngilgi Cave. As you descend, the echoes of Josh’s didgeridoo fill the space, creating a soundscape that’s moving, memorable, and deeply grounding.
Our next stop is Busselton’s Origin Markets, where you’ll find a colourful mix of WA-made goods, from food and drink to art and handmade keepsakes. Grab a bite, stock up on locally made treats, or soak up the buzz.
Then take a walk down the iconic Busselton Jetty, stretching 1.8km into the turquoise waters of Geographe Bay. One final road trip stretch has us cruising into Perth by around 6 pm. Hearts full, and plenty of stories to take home.
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Swim with Sea Lions and Dolphins – $325 pp
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