Corner Country Adventure
14 day Escorted Tour – from £5299
With flights from £6549
Journey across five states from Adelaide to Alice Springs, visiting the historic Burke & Wills ‘Dig Tree’ and towering ‘Big Red’ in the Simpson Desert. Pass through Cameron Corner, traverse Queensland’s Channel Country, and experience the Min Min Encounter at Boulia.
Highlights:
- Visit World Heritage Listed Mungo National Park
- Explore Broken Hill, the ‘Capital’ of the Outback
- Pass through Cameron Corner where QLD, NSW & SA meet
- Travel through the Queensland Channel Country
- Discover Alice Springs, with visits to the RFDS Museum & Desert Park
Your Itinerary
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Today you will be collected by your friendly and professional Tour Directors. Enjoy a town tour before checking in to the Stamford Grand Hotel overlooking the ocean in Glenelg.
Stamford Grand Hotel


Day 2 – Adelaide & Mungo National Park
Today we depart Adelaide and head north through Gawler and the Barossa Valley to join the Sturt Highway. Enjoy a picnic lunch on the banks of the Murray River at Renmark before trekking further east through to Mildura. From here we head into the Mungo National Park, where we overnight at the Mungo Lodge.
Mungo Lodge


Day 3 – Exploring Mungo & Broken Hill
This morning we explore Mungo National Park which was World Heritage Listed in 1981 in recognition of its rich Aboriginal heritage. Remains of the earliest humans to inhabit the Australian continent have been found in Mungo National Park and have recently been dated at more than 60,000 years old.
After departing Mungo National Park we travel through Pooncarie and on to Menindee, a town of 1,000 people on the banks of the Darling River and home to the ‘Menindee Lakes’. The town has ties to several Australian Explorers, including Burke and Wills, Charles Sturt and Major Mitchell.
Later this afternoon we arrive into Broken Hill and check in to the Royal Exchange Hotel for our two night stay. This charming boutique hotel dates back to 1889 and has been tastefully refurbished over the years. We enjoy dinner this evening in the hotel restaurant.
Royal Exchange Hotel


Day 4 – Broken Hill
After breakfast this morning we visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Visitor Centre, which also acts as a working RFDS base.
Enjoy a tour of the base and learn about one of the largest and most comprehensive aeromedical organisations in the world. Enjoy the rest of the day exploring Broken Hill, the ‘Capital of the Outback’ and the surrounding areas.
From here we head to Silverton, the star of countless films including Mad Max II, Mission Impossible II and the Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. After a good look around, we return to Broken Hill and visit the Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum, followed by the Living Desert Reserve and Sculpture Symposium before returning to the Royal Exchange.
Royal Exchange Hotel


Day 5 – Milparinka & Depot Glen
After breakfast this morning we head up to the Line of Lode Miners Memorial. Straddling the mullock heap that divides the city of Broken Hill, the memorial was built for the 800 or more miners who lost their lives on the job.
Depart Broken Hill and head north along the Silver City Highway to Milparinka. Here we’ll visit some of the town’s old colonial buildings, including the courthouse and police barracks, that have been lovingly restored as part of the Milparinka Heritage Precinct. Continue west to Depot Glen, named by Captain Charles Sturt on his 1845 expedition to find an inland sea. The stranded expedition team camped at this waterhole for months on end, waiting for the summer heat to abate.
This afternoon we arrive at the small outback village of Tibooburra where we spend the night at The Family Hotel, or the Granites Motel.
Granites Motel


Day 6 – Cameron Corner & Innamincka
We depart Tibooburra this morning to venture into the vast Sturt National Park en route to Cameron Corner, where QLD, NSW and SA all meet. The area was first surveyed by James Cameron from the NSW Lands Department in 1879. It’s also home to the longest fence in the world, The Dog Fence, stretching from the Great Australian Bight to Jimbour near Brisbane (5,600km).
After lunch at the Corner Store, we continue heading west towards the Strzelecki Track and then onto the village of Innamincka, set on the banks of Cooper Creek. We spend the next two nights at the Innamincka Hotel in comfortable motel units.
Innamincka Hotel


Day 7 – Innamincka
Innamincka is a small town with a population of no more than fifteen people. The township once played a major role in early explorations of Australia’s unknown interior. With its reliable water source, it made an ideal base camp or resting place for expeditions and cattle drives from the east and the south.
This morning we cross the border into QLD to visit the ‘Dig Tree’, located on the banks of Cooper Creek. This is where explorers Burke and Wills returned to after their expedition to the Gulf of Carpentaria, only to discover their party had left just nine hours earlier.
After returning to Innamincka for lunch at the hotel, we will enjoy an informative talk from the local ranger.
This afternoon, we head out for some local touring to Kings Marker and then onto Burke’s Grave.
We return to the hotel in time for sunset drinks and a cheese platter round the fire with one of the staff chatting about life in such a remote area, followed by dinner and our final night at the Innamincka Hotel.
Innamincka Hotel


Day 8 – Strzelecki Track
This morning we depart Innamincka and travel south along the Strzelecki Track. This famous outback track was created by infamous cattle thief Harry Readford in 1870, who blazed the trail out of necessity whilst attempting to move 1,000 head of cattle from Queensland into South Australia. He learned to navigate by the stars from the local Indigenous, earning him the nickname of Captain Starlight!
Today the track is named after Polish explorer, Paul Edmund de Strzelecki. The explorer and scientist arrived in Australia in 1839 to complete a geological survey across New South Wales and the Australian Alps to name the highest point on mainland Australia.
We traverse the Strzelecki Track through to Lyndhurst before travelling on to Marree where we overnight at The Marree Hotel.
The Marree Hotel


Day 9 – Birdsville Track & Mungerannie
This morning we embark on another famous outback trail, The Birdsville Track. It traverses three deserts along the route, the Strzelecki, Sturt Stony and Tirari Deserts. The track was opened in the 1860’s to walk cattle from northern Queensland and the Northern Territory to the nearest railhead in Port Augusta, which was later moved to Marree.
Over the years it became one of the country’s most isolated and best-known stock routes, as well as the mail route made famous by outback legend Tom Kruse. This was eventually replaced in 1963 by air services.
We enjoy a visit to Mungerannie, travel to Clifton Hills, Pandie Pandie, before arriving at the Birdsville Hotel late afternoon. Enjoy two nights here in quality accommodation with friendly Outback hospitality.
Birdsville Hotel


Day 10 – Simpson Desert & “Big Red”
Birdsville was originally named Diamantina Crossing in 1881 after the Diamantina River, which runs to the east of the town. However, the township was renamed Birdsville in 1885 by the owner of Pandie Pandie Station who was amazed by the diversity of birdlife which inhabited the area. The town only has a population of around 100 people, but during the Big Red Bash and the Birdsville Races it swells to over 7,000! Birdsville is also situated on the edge of the Simpson Desert National Park, which is characterised by huge red sand dunes. There are approximately 1,100 sand dunes running North-South across the Simpson, the most famous being ‘Big Red’, also known as Nappanerica. This massive sand dune is a popular place for tourists to put their four-wheel drive vehicles to the test.
This morning we’ll have a look round town and visit the Wirrarri Visitor Centre, home to an extensive gallery. This afternoon, visit ‘Big Red’ before returning for our second and final night in Birdsville.
Birdsville Hotel


Day 11 – Bedourie & Boulia
Today we continue north through Queensland’s Channel Country to the small township of Bedourie. Bedourie is the main administrative centre for the Diamantina Shire, the second largest shire in Queensland after the Cooktown Shire. After some lunch we continue onto Boulia, known as the capital of the Channel Country.
The area is also known for the mysterious Min Min Light which has now been sighted for almost half a century. This afternoon we visit the Min Min Encounter Visitor Centre where we enjoy a unique theatrical experience and learn the story of the Min Min Light. We overnight at the Boulia Desert Sands Motel or the Australian Hotel.
Boulia Desert Sands Motel


Day 12 – Northern Territory Border & Alice Springs
An early start this morning as we make our way west towards the Northern Territory Border. Travel along the Plenty Highway through Harts Range and Gemtree to arrive into Alice Springs late this afternoon. We spend the next two nights at DoubleTree Hilton Alice Springs.
DoubleTree Hilton Alice Springs


Day 13 – Alice Springs
Today we take a leisurely tour around Alice Springs which includes a visit to the Alice Springs Desert Park, The Royal Flying Doctor Base Museum and the Old Telegraph Station. Those who have previously experienced these attractions can spend the day at their leisure.
For our last evening together, we head out into the East McDonnell ranges for a unique and authentic dining experience. The ‘Original Outback Bush BBQ’ dinner show is a fun filled evening of entertainment and outback cuisine, taking place around a large campfire under a star filled territory sky. Enjoy timeless Australian songs from a bush balladeer and gain some insight from the local cattlemen’s talk. The dinner includes a sumptuous 3 course meal and all beverages.
DoubleTree Hilton Alice Springs


Day 14 – Farewell from Alice Springs
This morning we all enjoy breakfast together before being transferred to the airport or to your accommodation if you are staying on in Alice Springs.

Your Itinerary
You can customise your holiday by adding extra nights or activities before of after your Corner Country tour. Just let us know what you would like to do.
Day 1
| Welcome to Adelaide
Today you will be collected by your friendly and professional Tour Directors. Enjoy a town tour before checking in to the Stamford Grand Hotel overlooking the ocean in Glenelg.
Stamford Grand Hotel

Day 2
| Adelaide & Mungo National Park
Today we depart Adelaide and head north through Gawler and the Barossa Valley to join the Sturt Highway. Enjoy a picnic lunch on the banks of the Murray River at Renmark before trekking further east through to Mildura. From here we head into the Mungo National Park, where we overnight at the Mungo Lodge.
Mungo Lodge

Day 3
| Exploring Mungo & Broken Hill
This morning we explore Mungo National Park which was World Heritage Listed in 1981 in recognition of its rich Aboriginal heritage. Remains of the earliest humans to inhabit the Australian continent have been found in Mungo National Park and have recently been dated at more than 60,000 years old.
After departing Mungo National Park we travel through Pooncarie and on to Menindee, a town of 1,000 people on the banks of the Darling River and home to the ‘Menindee Lakes’. The town has ties to several Australian Explorers, including Burke and Wills, Charles Sturt and Major Mitchell.
Later this afternoon we arrive into Broken Hill and check in to the Royal Exchange Hotel for our two night stay. This charming boutique hotel dates back to 1889 and has been tastefully refurbished over the years. We enjoy dinner this evening in the hotel restaurant.
Royal Exchange Hotel

Day 4
| Broken Hill
After breakfast this morning we visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Visitor Centre, which also acts as a working RFDS base.
Enjoy a tour of the base and learn about one of the largest and most comprehensive aeromedical organisations in the world. Enjoy the rest of the day exploring Broken Hill, the ‘Capital of the Outback’ and the surrounding areas.
From here we head to Silverton, the star of countless films including Mad Max II, Mission Impossible II and the Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. After a good look around, we return to Broken Hill and visit the Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum, followed by the Living Desert Reserve and Sculpture Symposium before returning to the Royal Exchange.
Royal Exchange Hotel

Day 5
| Milparinka & Depot Glen
After breakfast this morning we head up to the Line of Lode Miners Memorial. Straddling the mullock heap that divides the city of Broken Hill, the memorial was built for the 800 or more miners who lost their lives on the job.
Depart Broken Hill and head north along the Silver City Highway to Milparinka. Here we’ll visit some of the town’s old colonial buildings, including the courthouse and police barracks, that have been lovingly restored as part of the Milparinka Heritage Precinct. Continue west to Depot Glen, named by Captain Charles Sturt on his 1845 expedition to find an inland sea. The stranded expedition team camped at this waterhole for months on end, waiting for the summer heat to abate.
This afternoon we arrive at the small outback village of Tibooburra where we spend the night at The Family Hotel, or the Granites Motel.
Granites Motel

Day 6
| Cameron Corner & Innamincka
We depart Tibooburra this morning to venture into the vast Sturt National Park en route to Cameron Corner, where QLD, NSW and SA all meet. The area was first surveyed by James Cameron from the NSW Lands Department in 1879. It’s also home to the longest fence in the world, The Dog Fence, stretching from the Great Australian Bight to Jimbour near Brisbane (5,600km).
After lunch at the Corner Store, we continue heading west towards the Strzelecki Track and then onto the village of Innamincka, set on the banks of Cooper Creek. We spend the next two nights at the Innamincka Hotel in comfortable motel units.
Innamincka Hotel

Day 7
| Innamincka
Innamincka is a small town with a population of no more than fifteen people. The township once played a major role in early explorations of Australia’s unknown interior. With its reliable water source, it made an ideal base camp or resting place for expeditions and cattle drives from the east and the south.
This morning we cross the border into QLD to visit the ‘Dig Tree’, located on the banks of Cooper Creek. This is where explorers Burke and Wills returned to after their expedition to the Gulf of Carpentaria, only to discover their party had left just nine hours earlier.
After returning to Innamincka for lunch at the hotel, we will enjoy an informative talk from the local ranger.
This afternoon, we head out for some local touring to Kings Marker and then onto Burke’s Grave.
We return to the hotel in time for sunset drinks and a cheese platter round the fire with one of the staff chatting about life in such a remote area, followed by dinner and our final night at the Innamincka Hotel.
Innamincka Hotel

Day 8
| Strzelecki Track
This morning we depart Innamincka and travel south along the Strzelecki Track. This famous outback track was created by infamous cattle thief Harry Readford in 1870, who blazed the trail out of necessity whilst attempting to move 1,000 head of cattle from Queensland into South Australia. He learned to navigate by the stars from the local Indigenous, earning him the nickname of Captain Starlight!
Today the track is named after Polish explorer, Paul Edmund de Strzelecki. The explorer and scientist arrived in Australia in 1839 to complete a geological survey across New South Wales and the Australian Alps to name the highest point on mainland Australia.
We traverse the Strzelecki Track through to Lyndhurst before travelling on to Marree where we overnight at The Marree Hotel.
The Marree Hotel

Day 9
| Birdsville Track & Mungerannie
This morning we embark on another famous outback trail, The Birdsville Track. It traverses three deserts along the route, the Strzelecki, Sturt Stony and Tirari Deserts. The track was opened in the 1860’s to walk cattle from northern Queensland and the Northern Territory to the nearest railhead in Port Augusta, which was later moved to Marree.
Over the years it became one of the country’s most isolated and best-known stock routes, as well as the mail route made famous by outback legend Tom Kruse. This was eventually replaced in 1963 by air services.
We enjoy a visit to Mungerannie, travel to Clifton Hills, Pandie Pandie, before arriving at the Birdsville Hotel late afternoon. Enjoy two nights here in quality accommodation with friendly Outback hospitality.
Birdsville Hotel

Day 10
| Simpson Desert & “Big Red”
Birdsville was originally named Diamantina Crossing in 1881 after the Diamantina River, which runs to the east of the town. However, the township was renamed Birdsville in 1885 by the owner of Pandie Pandie Station who was amazed by the diversity of birdlife which inhabited the area. The town only has a population of around 100 people, but during the Big Red Bash and the Birdsville Races it swells to over 7,000! Birdsville is also situated on the edge of the Simpson Desert National Park, which is characterised by huge red sand dunes. There are approximately 1,100 sand dunes running North-South across the Simpson, the most famous being ‘Big Red’, also known as Nappanerica. This massive sand dune is a popular place for tourists to put their four-wheel drive vehicles to the test.
This morning we’ll have a look round town and visit the Wirrarri Visitor Centre, home to an extensive gallery. This afternoon, visit ‘Big Red’ before returning for our second and final night in Birdsville.
Birdsville Hotel

Day 11
| Bedourie & Boulia
Today we continue north through Queensland’s Channel Country to the small township of Bedourie. Bedourie is the main administrative centre for the Diamantina Shire, the second largest shire in Queensland after the Cooktown Shire. After some lunch we continue onto Boulia, known as the capital of the Channel Country.
The area is also known for the mysterious Min Min Light which has now been sighted for almost half a century. This afternoon we visit the Min Min Encounter Visitor Centre where we enjoy a unique theatrical experience and learn the story of the Min Min Light. We overnight at the Boulia Desert Sands Motel or the Australian Hotel.
Boulia Desert Sands Motel

Day 12
| Northern Territory Border & Alice Springs
An early start this morning as we make our way west towards the Northern Territory Border. Travel along the Plenty Highway through Harts Range and Gemtree to arrive into Alice Springs late this afternoon. We spend the next two nights at DoubleTree Hilton Alice Springs.
DoubleTree Hilton Alice Springs

Day 13
| Alice Springs
Today we take a leisurely tour around Alice Springs which includes a visit to the Alice Springs Desert Park, The Royal Flying Doctor Base Museum and the Old Telegraph Station. Those who have previously experienced these attractions can spend the day at their leisure.
For our last evening together, we head out into the East McDonnell ranges for a unique and authentic dining experience. The ‘Original Outback Bush BBQ’ dinner show is a fun filled evening of entertainment and outback cuisine, taking place around a large campfire under a star filled territory sky. Enjoy timeless Australian songs from a bush balladeer and gain some insight from the local cattlemen’s talk. The dinner includes a sumptuous 3 course meal and all beverages.
DoubleTree Hilton Alice Springs

Day 14
| Farewell from Alice Springs
This morning we all enjoy breakfast together before being transferred to the airport or to your accommodation if you are staying on in Alice Springs.

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Corner Country Adventure
14 day Escorted Tour – from £5299
With flights from £6549
All prices are per person, based on two people sharing a double or twin room and include meals shown. Seasonal supplements may apply. Please call Freedom Destinations to confirm departure dates and availability.
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