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Peregrine Adventures
Peregrine Adventures – small group Adventure tours and expeditions to Australia and New Zealand - trekking around Uluru, Tasmania, Milford Sound, the Kimberley and ascent Aoraki/Mount Cook.

From the Top End to Tasmania, discover untouched wilderness areas, isolated outstations and remote Indigenous communities. We travel along the legendary Gibb River Road through the Kimberley, visit mystical Koolpin Gorge, join an eco-cruise to the outer Great Barrier Reef, trek along Tasmania’s acclaimed Overland Track and explore the length of the Larapinta Trail out of Alice Springs.

Across the Tasman, in New Zealand, we trek between the mountains and fiords of Milford Sound, raft Rangitata Gorge, cycle along the shores of beautiful lakes and attempt an ascent of majestic Aoraki/Mount Cook. A night aboard a floating hotel on Milford Sound or following in the footsteps of champion athletes traversing the Goat’s Pass is not to be missed.
Uluru

Uluru

Discover the iconic wonders of Central Australia – Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) and Uluru (Ayers Rock). Sacred to the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara Aboriginal people of this area, the aura of spirituality at these places is profound.

Tasmania

Tasmania

You’ll have a devil of a time finding a more beautiful place than Tasmania. Cradle Mountain and Maria Island provide hiking opportunities for everyone, from weekend walkers to adventure-seeking trekkers.

Aoraki/Mount Cook

Aoraki/Mount Cook

The local Maori people gave this mountain the name Aoraki, meaning ‘cloud piercer’, and it’s not hard to see why. Lying between the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean and soaring 3000 metres into the atmosphere, the massive bulk of Aoraki/Mount Cook is breathtaking.

Kakadu

Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park is one of Australia’s most amazing natural wonders. Huge saltwater crocodiles lurk in the rivers and abundant birdlife can be spotted among the vegetation. The Indigenous peoples’ connection to this land is palpable and their history here is phenomenally long.