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This one is for the girls. We've had quite a few recent requests to run all female 4WD tag-along tours. Now that we have an experienced female guide, we can't wait to offer our first "One for the Girls" trip.
Located within the
driest
region of the Australian continent, the Simpson Desert is one of the
world's best examples of an erg or dunal desert, a sea of parallel red
sand ridges some 300 - 500 kilometres long covering a total area of
more than 170,000 square kilometres. The mean annual rainfall of 130
millimetres is very variable and unpredictable. Summer temperatures can
exceed 50° C.
The
Simpson Desert lies across the corners of 3 States, South Australia,
Queensland and the Northern Territory, with the South Australian
section divided into 3 protected areas, Simpson Desert Conservation
Park, Simpson Desert Regional Reserve and Witjira National Park.
Although
many people imagine the Simpson desert to be a huge sea of sand void of
plant and animal life, the truth is very different.
The desert changes almost continuously as you travel across
it. The views are often breathtaking. The sky is immense and so is the
landscape. This is big sky and big dune country at its best.
Early
risers will be greeted with the most incredible colours at dawn, and
the calls of numerous birds including the Crested Bell Bird. A morning
walk along the dune crests will reveal tiny footprints of the hopping
mouse, lizards and small marsupials.
The
journey to the Simpson Desert via the Old South Road and the historical
Ghan railway line is perhaps one of the most interesting and
picturesque desert journeys you can do. The route abounds in history,
both aboriginal and european and some of the most amazing geographical
formations tell of a much wetter past.
Traveling
the Simpson Desert via motor vehicle is not for the inexperienced, that
is why a tag-along tour is one of the best ways to experience the
desert. I personally have witnessed a convoy of eight vehicles
reduced to a convoy of just three due to inexperience. Given that
vehicle recovery costs from the desert could be more than $4000, a tag
along is a great investment.
Phone us on 07 47893289
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