FAQ's

What's included in my tour?

Off Road Adventure Safaris has nationally qualified, professional, Tour Guides with extensive 4WD touring experience - all ready to show you the wonders of outback Australia. Included in the cost of your tour are the following: 

  • Modern, comfortable, air conditioned 4WD vehicles / no fuel levy and large off-road safari trailer
  • Food as coded on itineraries and ice boxes for cold drinks (water supplied)
  • Where our schedule permits - Morning / Afternoon Tea and Sundowners (Nibbles & Drinks at sunset) are provided
  • On camping safaris - 2 minute, full height, twin share tour tents (sole use available), stretchers,comfortable camp matresses with pillows and sheets and sleeping bags
  • Cost of additional tours / activities
  • All National Park, site & ferry fees / accommodation costs / camp fees
  • All the necessary camping equipment to make your trip comfortable and enjoyable

What vehicle will I be travelling in?

Tours are carried out in modern, air-conditioned, 4WD vehicles with a maximum number of 6 passengers.  Personal luggage is carried in our safari trailer along with other necessary equipment for the tour.

Is food supplied?



On our tours we provide you with all meals as coded in the itinerary.

On our camping safaris we provide continental breakfasts daily, consisting of fruit juice, cereals, tea & coffee, toast and jams - we even have several hot breakfasts included.  Lunch and dinner will also be provided as indicated and these will consist of fresh salads and cold meats, sandwiches, pasta dishes, barbeques and cooked meals.  We also provide storage for cold drinks and foods as we are travelling.

Our accommodated safaris are catered and the meals are exceptional - cooked breakfasts most mornings, fresh sandwiches and wraps for lunch and 2 course dinners to finish the day and recharge the batteries ready for another busy day.

What climate can I expect?

Our tours travel through various climate zones.  In the south, July & August are winter months and the weather can be cold and wet.  In the Outback the weather may be hot & dry during the day and very cold at night.  In the tropical north it is the dry season and the temperatures will be mild with low humidity.  Through the months of September & October, the temperatures will become increasingly warmer.

How much luggage can I bring?

Each passenger is entitled to take one bag (preferably soft sided) - 80cm x 30cm x 30cm. You may also have a small day bag or pack however most guests tend to carry a bottle of water and their cameras only.  Baggage over the prescribed limit cannot be carried without prior arrangement.

What else do I need to bring?

Shorts, trousers and shirts for the tropics (clothing should be casual and footwear comfortable).  Swimwear, a hat, sunglasses, and sun protection (insect repellant may be required) - some form of fast-drying wet-shoe would provd useful on these tours.  Personal toiletries (if you are from overseas and want to use an electrical appliance you will need to bring an adapter). Don't forget to bring your video or camera along with plenty of film/memory & spare batteries (recharge facilities are available).  Money and/or credit card for personal expenses such as drinks, souvenirs and optional day tours.  You may wish to bring some alcohol (please bear in mind alcohol restrictions apply in some areas visited) - no glass bottles please.

Do I Need Travel Insurance?

Travel Insurance is not included with this trip.  We strongly recommend that you take out comprehensive travel insurance to cover any unforeseen circumstances which may arise (including, but not limited to, health,baggage, loss of monies through cancellation, additional expenses incurred through illness or personal liability prior to travel and early return, for example following a family emergency).

 Travel insurance links -

 One Cover - Travel Insurance Cover - Travel Insurance 4Less

I'm not very fit, will I make it through?

Our tours have been designed to suit a reasonable level of fitness.  Being able to do some walking along nature trails and cope with remoteness in is essential.  People suffering from lack of tolerance, or are not of general good health should not consider these tours.  Note: Clients over 70 years of age are required to have a clearance certificate from a General Practitioner.  If you need special medication, it is advisable to bring your own adequate supply for the duration of the tour.

If you are unsure ???

We strongly recoment thet you consult with your local General Practicioner for the all clear before  booking on to one of our trips.

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