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13 Day The Ghan, Kimberley & Kakadu

13 Day The Ghan, Kimberley & Kakadu

13 Day The Ghan, Kimberley & Kakadu

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$7,204 CAD

pp Twin Share

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with only a $99 deposit pp
Single traveller
$8,630 CAD pp

From pp Twin Share

$7,204 CAD Book Now
with only a $99 deposit pp
Single Traveller
$8,630 CAD

✓ Incredible sightseeing – Experience the legendary Ghan rail journey through the fiery Red Centre and lush Top End, see crocodiles in Kakadu National Park, relax in Broome, discover the pristine Kimberley wilderness, cruise Lake Argyle, fly over the Bungle Bungle Range and more
✓ Scenic flight over the awe-inspiring Bungle Bungle Range and Lake Argyle 
✓ 2 nights on board The Ghan in a Gold Twin cabin (upgrades available), all-inclusive package and exciting off-train experiences
✓ 10 nights in quality, 4-star accommodation
✓ Flights from Darwin to Kununurra to Broome
✓ Day tours to experience Kakadu National Park, Katherine, Bungle Bungles, Ord River, Willie Creek and Broome
✓4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 2 dinners
✓ The flexibility of independent travel, with transportation included as per the itinerary

 

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