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Day 1: - Breakfast at Camden, leaving at 0930 for lunch at Milawa. Milawa is home to Brown Brothers Vineyard. A small tour of Brown Brothers, a look at the town and lunch at the vineyard. A fuel stop at Wangaratta and then a scenic flight over the 12 Apostles. Onwards to a night stop at Warrnambool. Warrnambool is home to Logans beach were southern right whales come to give birth during the winter months.
Day 2: A tour of the Tower Hill State Game Reserve, which has a crater of an extinct volcano and then lunch at Warrnambool. After lunch depart for Kangaroo Island which will be the night Stop at Kangaroo Island.
Day 3/ Day 4: - Day –Off with hire cars organised, self drive tours around the island. Sites to see Australian Sea Lions, New Zealand fur Seals, Paul’s Farm, Great scenery and fairy penguins.
Day 5: Leave Kangaroo Island and a lunch and fuel stop at Ceduna. Fly around the start of the Great Australian Bight. (Whale watching, at the right time of the year whales give birth to their young at the start of the Bight), landing on a road at Nullarbor Motel. (Night Stop)
Day 6: - Leave the Nullarbor Motel with a lunch and fuel stop at Caiguna. Onwards to Esperance for the night stop
Day 7: National bird Sanctuary (to be confirmed) and then leaving with a fuel and rest stop at Albany, to check out the world’s largest whaling Museum. Night stop at Margaret River.
Day 8: - Day Off: - Margaret River - Many different things to do. You could go to some of the world famous wineries, shop for superb craft work, and sample unusual cheeses climb into caves at Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park or visit a marron (yabby) farm.
Day 9: - Depart 0930 from Margaret River, leaving for Perth. Day/ Night Discover Perth.
Day 10: - Day Off to discover Fremantle. Known to the locals as "Freo", part of the city still contains many of the original buildings from the early days as a bustling shipping town.
Day 11: - Leaving Jandakot for a lunch and fuel stop at Geraldton, and then onwards to Shark Bay for the night stop. Stay at Monkey Mia where wild dolphins swim up to the Wharf and hand fish feeding.
Day 12: - Depart mid morning from Shark Bay with a lunch and fuel stop at Mount Magnet. Night stop Kalgoorlie. Staying in the British Arms Hotel, which is the narrowest hotel in Australia.
Day 13: Gold mine tour in the morning and then lunch at Kalgoorlie. Leaving for Carnegie homestead which will be the night stop .Carnegie Homestead is a real Outback Australian farm with a lot of character. It consists of 1 million acres in the little Sandy Desert. They graze 6000 cattle and have interesting means of rounding the cattle up.
Day 14: - Explore the farm and maybe have a go at rounding up cattle in 4WD. Departing after lunch with a fuel stop at Warburton Range and then onwards to the night Stop at Ayers Rock.
Day 15: - Day Off to discover Ayers Rock and the Olgas.
Day 16: - Departing Ayers Rock mid morning for lunch at Kings Canyon, and then onwards to Alice Springs for the night stop.
Day 17: - Day Off - Hire Cars available. Discover Adelaide House, Radio Hut, the Aviation Museum, and the Desert Park.
Day 18: - Depart Alice Springs at 0930, for lunch at Oodnadatta. (The Pink roadhouse for lunch) and then onwards for the night stop at Arkaroola.
Day 19: - Day off to Discover Arkaroola. Arkaroola is a wild life sanctuary, with rocks to be older than 1000 million years. Things to do are - Crystal Quartz Mountain (Only one of its kinds in the world). - Paralana Hot Springs (the last vestige of active Volcanism in Australia). - The Arkaroola Astronomical Observatory.
Day 20: Depart Arkaroola at 0930 for Broken Hill for lunch and fuel, then onwards to Mungo Lodge for the night stop.
Day 21: Depart Mungo Lodge mid morning for lunch and fuel at Dubbo. Leaving Dubbo for a Sydney Harbour Scenic and then return to Camden.
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