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Yes, it is physically and mentally challenging - enough to be described by

as one of the
25 Greatest Adventures In The World
Our Simpson Desert Expedition is rated as:
Challenging all Expeditions fall into this category. These are
genuine contemporary expeditions that travel in a traditional style just as the early
explorers would have done, whilst encountering the rich desert diversity entwined with the
rewarding experience of working with the camels.Due to their duration and terrain covered,
these explorations are far more challenging than any trek.The expeditions travel
approximately 350 - 450 kilometres and have a definite objective, whether it be to cross
an entire desert or to arrive at the designated base
camp at journeys end. Full rest days during the expedition are not guaranteed
and the average
"Adventure and 'hard' ecotourism at its very best. I've learned a lot about the Simpson, a lot about people, and most especially, a lot about myself - the essence of real enriching travel." Alan Lane, Parramatta, NSW - participant in the 2000 expedition. |

Arrow should be used as a guide only.

Expedition Summary:
This will be our 18th crossing of the Simpson Desert - the
world's largest parallel sand-ridge desert.Each of our expeditions takes a different route
every year, and therefore each covers 'new country', so for the majority of the journey
expedition members will be traversing previously untrodden territory. Crossing the Simpson
by camel is truly a remarkable experience, but this journey is not about 'conquering the
desert.' In addition to offering the basic experiences that are common to all our treks,
the expedition provides the opportunity to immerse oneself into the desert atmosphere and
learn what life in this vast expanse is really like.The physical and mental challenge of
trekking over the hundreds of dunes is balanced by the satisfaction of personal
achievement and participation in a team to achieve a common goal. It is
also a mentally stimulating exercise and many of our previous and repeat clients say that
it is even a spiritually renewing experience. It is easy to understand why as
disconnecting yourself from the modern world and spending nearly a month away from
telephones, electricity, motorcars, televisions and radios certainly relaxes the body and
the mind.
Grade: Challenging
Departure dates: July 17 to Aug 13 2004. The Expedition is fully booked
Itinerary: 1-day road transfer from Alice Springs to Old Andado, 26 days on expedition, 1-day air transfer to Brisbane.
Price (includes road transfers, National Parks permit, air transfer Birdsville to Brisbane): AUD$5990
Pick up point: Alice Springs.
Set down point: Brisbane.
Please be
aware that participation in this expedition requires a higher level of endurance than
would be needed on our treks and we reserve the right to refuse participation in the
expedition.
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The camel string descends a small dune near Birdsville. |
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The Expedition members after arriving in Birdsville, 2002. |

'Tanami' - On Foot Across Australia's Desert Heart
Kieran Kelly's account of the Central Australian Expedition 2002 when he and Outback Camel Company owner Andrew Harper walked 750km across the southern Tanami with the objective of connecting the routes of 19th century explorers John McDouall Stuart and Augustus Gregory. Available now at Dymocks Online and a great read for anyone with an interest in Central Australia or thinking about joining us for a camel trek/expedition in 2004.

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