Imagine a trip where you have the chance to encounter whales breaching below you, sea lions and dolphins swimming around you, kangaroos, emus, wombats, dingoes, and the majestic wedge tailed eagle in the native environment, hand feed wild tuna or get up close and personal with a Great White Shark! These are just some of the Wild encounters possible on a six, nine or 10 day journey across the great treeless plain of the Nullarbor between Adelaide and Perth with Nullarbor Traveller.
To the majority, this raw and wild part of the great Aussie outback is seen as boring and endless but to those in the know, this part of Australia offers a greater range of possible wildlife encounters in stunning and unique scenery than any other part of the country. The customers of Nullarbor Traveller are those in the know. They are the ones who smile secretly when others tell how they flew over the top because there is "nothing out there". Could anything be further from the truth!
Flying over the top or taking the train? Now that's boring. Discover the un-discovered on an ‘Adventure to wild places'!
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