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Our treks are designed for anyone in good general health. You do not have to be 'ultra-fit', however a superfit person who is unhappy at leaving the comforts of home behind will not cope as well as a moderately fit person who is prepared to encounter the desert on its own terms. If you are participating in the Simpson Desert Expedition for example, then you must be fully prepared for 26 days of constant trekking.

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Healthy and nutritious. You will be surprised at the variation in meals that we can create. Except for refrigerated goods of course, we can carry just about anything, including fresh fruit and vegetables, and cook all meals on the campfire using woks and traditional camp-ovens. We cater to nearly all dietary requirements, bearing in mind that we operate in remote areas.

"This trip has been a real eye-opener. The skills I have learnt from the cameleers about cooking around the campfire and tying knots will be indispensable. Barbecue cooking will never be the same again!" Chris Newton, Kurrajong Hills, NSW

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Our operating season is from April to September which is winter in Australia. Central Australian winters are perfect for trekking, with temperatures ranging from 0 degrees Celsius at night to the mid/high 20's during the day. Occasionally during May and late September, the temperature may rise into the high 30's, but this is usually short-lived.

"I would not have missed this for the world. The vastness of this beautiful country, the beauty of the gibber plains, sand dunes, rivers and waterholes was awesome. The company and leadership of the crew made it the best holiday I've experienced for a long time." Robyn Spicer, Springvale, Victoria

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We carry tents but only use them during wet weather. Yes, it can rain in the desert during winter! You will be issued with a swag which will keep you warm during the cold nights. You will have to bring your own sleeping bag, along with other recommended items which are explained in detail in the Trek Information Guide.

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We like to keep the group size small. Around 10 to 13 passengers in addition to the 4 crew.

"A wonderful way to experience and appreciate a thriving, living desert - the colours, the flora, fauna, sunsets & sunrises, and especially the wonderful nights viewed from the swag." Jo Ridgeway, Melbourne, Victoria.

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Our leaders are all experienced cameleers who have an enthusiasm and respect for the desert and will be happy to share their skills and knowledge with you. All are trained in First Aid.


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