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Group Tours / Safaris

Since we began in 1999, Wayoutback Desert Safaris have been running tailor made Group Tours / Safaris for families, educational organisations, film crews, special interest and special needs groups. While our company ethos is based on small group adventure tours, we can cater to any group size with our extensive vehicle range. By combining a number of vehicles, all with 4WD capability, we can provide your group with a 'Real Outback Experience' no matter what the size.

We are based in Alice Springs and operate solely in Central Australia so we believe we have a comprehensive understanding of the geographical area, the local Aboriginal people, not to mention a network of contacts for specialist requirements such as Aboriginal Hosts and Communities, Bush Tucker, Geology, Cattle Stations, etc.

We established ourselves in Central Australia as we have a total passion for the region that will rub off on everyone involved.

Travel Writers, Photography, Film and Television – If you have an assignment in Central Australia, we can assist with specialist knowledge of the area, provide modern 4-wheel drive vehicles, comprehensive equipment inventory, highly trained Guides and Aboriginal Hosts.

Special Interest – Whether it's geology, botany, Aboriginal culture and art or the huge range of fauna, our 4-wheel drives can get you to the right place for an experience to remember.

Educational – From school trips right through to university study tours, tell us what the mission is and we will deliver.

Business Organisations – What better way to build Team Leadership, motivation and bond people within an organisation than a trip into the heart of the outback. We have catered to groups from some of Australia's largest corporations, so understand what can really make your business adventure tour "go off".

Itinerary Planning

With our extensive contacts and experience, we can help organise your whole itinerary from start to finish. Everything from your menu requirements (including special dietary needs) beverages, accommodation, site selection, plus any other adventure experiences you may want to include, just let us know and we will do the rest.

Special Access Areas

Wayoutback has exclusive rights to explore two of Central Australia's most famous cattle stations between Uluru and Watarrka (Kings Canyon).

We can take your group right off the beaten track into true 4-wheel drive only areas where you will realise the remoteness and isolation of the area, see some amazing wildlife (Red Kangaroos, Dingos and Camels) and stunning scenery – all typical of the desert/arid lands of the Red Centre.

We have established unique bush camps on these properties that are absolutely superb for sitting around the campfire with bush tucker and a night under the southern stars.

Accommodation

Being great fans of bush camping and sleeping under the stars, our main focus is on 4WD adventure tours. We can however, cater to any accommodation requirements, from tents to 4 or 5 star Hotels. It could be a mixture of both so you can break up your trip and enjoy the best of both worlds.

Simply let us know and we can organise the rest.

Indigenous Experiences

If you're interested in meeting with some local Aboriginal people and experiencing some of their unique culture, we can include a visit to the Oak Valley Aboriginal Community on the Hugh River Stock Route south of Alice Springs.

Here you can experience locally made artifacts and paintings, view a demonstration into the worlds oldest art form - boomerang and spear throwing - or learn about local bush tucker and ancient mythological stories of their land.

If you would like more information on a Group 4WD Adventure, please call +61 8 8953 4304 or email us.

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