A pair of Mulga parrots in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
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South Australia's Arkaba Walk (ex-Flinders Ranges)

From
CAD 2,618
Duration
4 days
Countries
Australia
Activity
active
Group size
Max 10

The adventure

Adventure awaits on this four-day all-Australian trek through Flinders Ranges National Park. Breathe in the fresh air of the 63,000 acres of the privately-owned Arkaba wildlife sanctuary and Outback location. Set between the Elder Range and Wilpena Pound, you’ll trek through river-red gum forests and cosy kangaroo hangouts, starting and finishing at the traditional Arkaba homestead with two nights swag-sleeping under the stars, dining on freshly prepared campfire meals and trekking one of the Great Walks of Australia. Learn from expert guides about the conservation efforts and walk in style on this fully hosted hike through South Australia.

At a glance

Duration
4 days
Route
Hawker → Hawker
Countries
Australia
Activity level
active
Style
City & Short Breaks, National Parks & Wilderness, Trekking & Hiking, Wildlife & Safari
Group size
Max 10
Ages
12+
Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
Welcome

Day by day

A picturesque rural road winds through the rolling hills of the Australian countryside under a cloudy sky.
Your journey through

Australia

Day 1Flinders Ranges / Arkaba WalkWelcome to Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 8 am at Arkaba Homestead, followed by a ride to the Arkaba Walk starting point. From here, you’ll walk the mostly flat interior of the Wilpena Pound basin, then cross into Arkaba’s private wildlife conservancy. Today’s walk is your introduction to the species and sights of the ancient mountain range within Flinders Ranges National Park. Arrive at Black’s Gap bush camp around 5:30 pm, where you’ll be shown to your swags (traditional Australian sleeping bag made of canvas). Take time to relax and rinse off in a bush shower before joining your group for aperitivo to watch the sunset over Wilpena Pound. Tonight’s South Australian-inspired camp dinner will be prepared by your field guide and accompanied by local wines. Head to your custom-built outdoor rooms where you’ll rest under the Outback sky.
Expansive view of the Australian outback landscape under a clear blue sky. Hills in the distance with sparse vegetation.Flinders Ranges
Welcome to Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 8 am at Arkaba Homestead, followed by a ride to the Arkaba Walk starting point. From here, you’ll walk the mostly flat interior of the Wilpena Pound basin, then cross into Arkaba’s private wildlife conservancy. Today’s walk is your introduction to the species and sights of the ancient mountain range within Flinders Ranges National Park. Arrive at Black’s Gap bush camp around 5:30 pm, where you’ll be shown to your swags (traditional Australian sleeping bag made of canvas). Take time to relax and rinse off in a bush shower before joining your group for aperitivo to watch the sunset over Wilpena Pound. Tonight’s South Australian-inspired camp dinner will be prepared by your field guide and accompanied by local wines. Head to your custom-built outdoor rooms where you’ll rest under the Outback sky.
Map showing Flinders Ranges
Day 2Flinders Ranges / Arkaba WalkRise and shine for another leg of the Arkaba Walk. Depart from Black Gap on the Heysen Trail – Australia’s longest walking track. Today, you won’t be walking the entire trail but through the rolling hills and pastoral remains of the Flinders Ranges. While on the walk, you’ll hear about Arkaba’s 500-million-year history, learning about current-day protection and conservation work while you wander past old shepherds’ camps and mustering yards. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, such as kangaroos and emus that have been sighted along the trail. Today’s trek concludes with a final leg that involves a steep 1 km climb of around 100 m in elevation to reach the summit of Red Range. From here, enjoy the well-earned view of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges, then continue your walk to the foot of the Elder Range, passing through groves of native cypress trees and arriving at your second swag camp. A hot bush rinse shower, a freshly prepared meal and another evening of outdoor sleeping awaits at Elder Camp.
Discover the serene beauty of a winding country road under a clear blue sky with distant mountain views.Flinders Ranges
Rise and shine for another leg of the Arkaba Walk. Depart from Black Gap on the Heysen Trail – Australia’s longest walking track. Today, you won’t be walking the entire trail but through the rolling hills and pastoral remains of the Flinders Ranges. While on the walk, you’ll hear about Arkaba’s 500-million-year history, learning about current-day protection and conservation work while you wander past old shepherds’ camps and mustering yards. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, such as kangaroos and emus that have been sighted along the trail. Today’s trek concludes with a final leg that involves a steep 1 km climb of around 100 m in elevation to reach the summit of Red Range. From here, enjoy the well-earned view of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges, then continue your walk to the foot of the Elder Range, passing through groves of native cypress trees and arriving at your second swag camp. A hot bush rinse shower, a freshly prepared meal and another evening of outdoor sleeping awaits at Elder Camp.
Map showing Flinders Ranges
Day 3Flinders Ranges / Arkaba WalkWake up to the fresh morning air and orange-hued tones of Elder Range before leaving camp and heading southeast. Wander through mallee and native pine forests at the base of Elder Range before rising out of hill country into the Red Range. Enjoy the scenery from up high before travelling down to the red gum-lined riverbank of Arkaba Creek. Slowly make your way along the trail with plenty of time to spot any lurking galahs, parrots or honeyeaters who frequent the area. Soak up the last stretch of the Outback trail before you return to Arkaba Homestead mid-afternoon. The rest of the day is free to spend however you choose, with options including a pre-booked sunset flight over Wilpena Pound or simply relaxing at the lodge. Dinner tonight will begin with a glass of wine by the firepit followed by another dinner made and prepared by your in-house chefs.
Landscape of rocky cliff with rough uneven surface located in dry area with rare green shrubs under cloudless sky in natureFlinders Ranges
Wake up to the fresh morning air and orange-hued tones of Elder Range before leaving camp and heading southeast. Wander through mallee and native pine forests at the base of Elder Range before rising out of hill country into the Red Range. Enjoy the scenery from up high before travelling down to the red gum-lined riverbank of Arkaba Creek. Slowly make your way along the trail with plenty of time to spot any lurking galahs, parrots or honeyeaters who frequent the area. Soak up the last stretch of the Outback trail before you return to Arkaba Homestead mid-afternoon. The rest of the day is free to spend however you choose, with options including a pre-booked sunset flight over Wilpena Pound or simply relaxing at the lodge. Dinner tonight will begin with a glass of wine by the firepit followed by another dinner made and prepared by your in-house chefs.
Map showing Flinders Ranges
Day 4Arkaba HomesteadWake up to your last day in Arkaba with a final breakfast with your hiking group. You’re free to enjoy a dip in the pool, lounge by the fireplace or get in a final walk on the Arkaba Creek trail until checkout at 11 am.
A historic ruin amidst a lush green field in South Australia, showcasing heritage architecture.Arkaba Homestead
Wake up to your last day in Arkaba with a final breakfast with your hiking group. You’re free to enjoy a dip in the pool, lounge by the fireplace or get in a final walk on the Arkaba Creek trail until checkout at 11 am.
Map showing Arkaba Homestead

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