Small Group Touring for the Travel Trade

Outback NSW Small Group Adventures

A 6-day Lake Mungo adventure departing Sydney – travelling through ancient landscapes, outback towns, and the iconic Walls of China in luxury air-conditioned vehicles with a maximum of 8 guests. Built by Australia and Beyond Holidays (AABH) – ATAS-accredited and backed by over 30 years of collective inbound tourism experience – for travel agents packaging authentic Australian outback experiences, Fully Independent Traveller (FIT) itineraries, and small group touring that goes well beyond the usual east coast highlights.

About This Tour

6-Day Lake Mungo Adventure from Sydney

Outback New South Wales doesn’t get the attention it deserves. While most international visitors head straight for the coast or Uluru, there’s a vast, quietly extraordinary landscape west of the Great Dividing Range that tells some of the oldest human stories on the planet. Lake Mungo National Park sits at the heart of it – a UNESCO World Heritage-listed dry lake system where scientists have found evidence of human habitation dating back over 50,000 years. The Walls of China, a crescent of wind-sculpted sand formations stretching across the ancient lakebed, are unlike anything else in Australia.

This 6-day small group adventure departs Sydney and loops through the NSW outback via historic towns, country pubs, the Murray-Darling River system, and regional wine country before returning. Maximum group size is 8, travelling in luxury air-conditioned vehicles with experienced guides who know these roads and stories intimately. A 30-minute scenic flight over Lake Mungo is included. For travel agents building itineraries that offer clients something genuinely different – something most visitors to Australia never see – this is a standout option.

  • 6 days departing and returning to Sydney – maximum 8 guests
  • Lake Mungo National Park and the iconic Walls of China with 40,000-year-old Mungo Man
  • 30-minute scenic joy flight over Lake Mungo included
  • Luxury air-conditioned vehicles with experienced guides and comprehensive commentary
  • All meals included (breakfast, lunch and dinner for 5 days), all entry fees, and quality regional accommodation
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COMPLETE ITINERARY

Your Outback NSW Adventure – Day by Day

Cross the Blue Mountains & Head Into the Interior

An early morning departure from Sydney, crossing the Blue Mountains and heading northwest towards Bathurst – Australia’s oldest inland town. There’s a coffee stop along the way before continuing west to Cowra, where the group visits the Japanese Peace Gardens. These beautifully maintained gardens tell a remarkable wartime story that most international visitors won’t know, and the seasonal displays are genuinely impressive. Lunch is at the cafe overlooking the gardens.

From Cowra, the route follows the Mid-Western Highway to West Wyalong. This is where the landscape starts to shift noticeably. In 1895, West Wyalong developed 5 kilometres from Wyalong around a bullock track, without the benefit of any formal town planning – which explains the curious kinks in the road where it dodged trees and buildings. The White Tank water supply was located here, now the site of McCann Park. The goldfield was declared the most productive in the colony by 1899. Overnight at the Cameo Inn, with dinner arranged by your guide.

Trade tip: The transition from Sydney’s coast to the wide, flat interior happens quickly on this route. By afternoon, clients are in a completely different Australia. The Cowra Japanese Gardens stop is a great conversation piece and breaks up the drive nicely. Manage expectations that Day 1 is a travel day – the real outback immersion begins on Day 2.

A stunning panoramic view of the iconic Three Sisters rock formation in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, with dramatic sandstone peaks rising above lush eucalyptus forest and distant mountain ridges under a partly cloudy sky.

Hay’s Outback Heritage & Arrival at Lake Mungo

After an early breakfast, the group continues along the Mid-Western Highway to Hay – a proper outback town with serious history. The morning includes a tour of the historic Hay Gaol and a visit to Shear, the Australian Shearers Hall of Fame. This is one of those experiences that international visitors don’t expect to be as compelling as it is. The displays walk through the wool industry’s role in shaping Australia’s economy, and the stories of the shearers themselves are fascinating. The group also takes time to admire Hay’s classic 19th-century architecture.

Reboarding the vehicle, the route heads along the Sturt Highway to the small town of Balranald, in the heart of the Murrumbidgee Valley, for lunch. Then northwest to Lake Mungo National Park. The scale of what this place represents is hard to overstate – one of the oldest places outside Africa to have been continuously occupied by modern humans. Scientists have discovered artefacts of this ancient culture dating back over 50,000 years across the expanse of the Ice Age lakebed.

Accommodation tonight is at Mungo Lodge in a King Deluxe Cabin, with dinner at the on-site restaurant.

Trade tip: Mungo Lodge is the best accommodation option at the park and the King Deluxe Cabins are comfortable. The remoteness is part of the appeal – no phone signal, no distractions, just the outback. Make sure clients understand that this is genuinely remote Australia, which is exactly what makes it special.

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Full Day Exploring Mungo National Park

A full day dedicated to the world-renowned Mungo National Park. The morning includes a visit to the Zanci Homestead, providing insight into the pastoral history of the region and the layers of human story that sit across this landscape.

The real highlight comes later in the day. Just before sunset, the group heads out to the Walls of China – the extraordinary crescent of wind-sculpted sand and clay formations that stretch along the eastern shore of the dry lake. Watching the sun set over these formations, with the light shifting across 40,000 years of exposed human history, is one of those moments that stays with travellers. The colours change constantly. It’s quietly powerful rather than dramatic in the conventional sense.

Trade tip: This is the day your clients will remember most. The sunset at the Walls of China is the hero moment of the entire itinerary. Encourage clients to bring a decent camera. The Mungo Man story – evidence of the world’s oldest known cremation – gives the landscape a weight that goes far beyond scenery. Guides provide detailed commentary on the archaeology and Indigenous significance.

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Joy Flight Over Mungo & Murray-Darling River Cruise

The day begins with a spectacular 30-minute scenic flight over Lake Mungo National Park, departing from right outside Mungo Lodge. Seeing the Walls of China and the ancient lakebed from the air in the early morning light adds an entirely different perspective to what guests experienced at ground level the evening before. The scale of the formations becomes apparent from above.

The flight continues to Mildura, where the guide is waiting. In Mildura, guests board a paddle steamer for a 2-hour cruise on the Murray-Darling River, learning about the river system and the history of the paddle boats that once served as the lifeline of inland Australia. Lunch follows at the Brass Monkey, housed in a heritage-listed building over 100 years old.

The afternoon includes a visit to the Australian Inland Botanic Gardens before checking in to The Grand Hotel Mildura. Dinner is at Langtree Cafe, where a wide-ranging menu and the vibe of cooks working the grill give the evening a sociable feel.

Trade tip: The scenic flight is included in the tour and is a genuine highlight. It’s worth flagging to clients in advance so they’re prepared for an early start. The transition from remote outback to riverside Mildura gives the itinerary good variety – clients get a different side of regional Australia in a single day.

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Griffith Wine Country & Italian Heritage

After breakfast, the group departs Mildura and heads to Griffith, located in the heart of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area – the state’s food bowl. The landscape changes again here, from dry river country to irrigated farmland and vineyards.

On arrival, a wine tasting and charcuterie board has been arranged at Calabria Wines, a well-known local family-run winery. The Calabria family are synonymous with Griffith, and the Italian influence on this town runs deep. Afterwards, the group visits the Griffith Pioneer Park Museum to learn about the construction of the revolutionary irrigation scheme that transformed the region.

Overnight at The Gem Hotel, with an Italian-inspired dinner at Giuseppe’s. After days in the remote outback, the food and wine focus of Griffith feels like a reward.

Trade tip: Griffith is an unexpected gem for international clients. The Italian heritage, the wine, the food – none of it fits the typical “outback” narrative and that’s what makes it interesting. The Calabria Wines visit works well as a tasting experience without being overly formal. Clients who enjoy food and wine will rate this day highly.

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Temora, Bowral & Return to Sydney

The final day heads back towards Sydney through more of regional NSW. The route passes through unique outback towns before stopping in Temora for morning tea. From there, the journey continues to the Southern Highlands town of Bowral for lunch. Bowral is a different world again – charming boutiques, leafy streets, and a distinctly English-village character that contrasts sharply with the red-earth country the group left behind days earlier.

After lunch, there’s time to stroll the main street and peruse the shops before reboarding the vehicle for the final leg into Sydney, arriving at approximately 6pm.

Trade tip: The return day is a travel day, but the Bowral stop breaks it up well and gives clients a final experience of regional Australia before the city. Arrival time of around 6pm means clients can connect to evening domestic flights if needed, or we recommend booking one more night in Sydney. This tour pairs naturally with pre- or post-tour extensions in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, or the Hunter Valley. We can package the lot.

An iconic view of Sydney's most famous landmarks illuminated during golden hour, featuring the distinctive white shell-shaped Sydney Opera House in the foreground, the steel arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and the city skyline glowing against a vibrant sunset sky reflected in the calm harbor waters.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Inclusions & Tour Details

Tour Inclusions

  • 5 nights quality regional accommodation including Mungo Lodge King Deluxe Cabin
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner for 5 days (excluding breakfast Day 1 and dinner Day 6)
  • Luxury air-conditioned vehicle throughout with maximum 8 guests
  • 30-minute scenic joy flight over Lake Mungo National Park
  • 2-hour paddle steamer cruise on the Murray-Darling River
  • All entry fees and admission charges included
  • Experienced guide with comprehensive commentary throughout

Departure Dates & Practical Details

This tour departs Sydney on fixed dates with a maximum of 8 guests per departure. The small group size means departures sell out, so early booking is recommended.

Upcoming departure dates:

  • 7 July
  • 18 August
  • 8 September
  • 22 September

The tour departs early morning from Sydney and returns to Sydney at approximately 6pm on Day 6. Clients should plan flights accordingly – we recommend arriving in Sydney the night before departure and booking post-tour accommodation or evening departures for the return day.

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Ready to Book This Outback Adventure?

Get in touch with our team at enquiries@aabh.com.au for trade rates, availability on upcoming departures, and help packaging this outback experience into your clients’ Australian itineraries. We handle pre- and post-tour accommodation in Sydney, domestic flights, transfers, and connections to our full range of Australian and New Zealand touring product. For New Zealand itineraries, visit our subsidiary New Zealand and Beyond Holidays.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Lake Mungo Adventure operates on fixed departure dates during the cooler months – July, August, and September. These months offer the best conditions for outback touring in New South Wales, with warm days, cool nights, and clear skies. Summer temperatures in the outback can be extreme and less comfortable for touring. The departure dates are limited and groups are capped at 8, so availability can be tight. We recommend booking well in advance, particularly for the September dates which tend to fill first.
This is a touring itinerary rather than an active adventure, so a general level of fitness is sufficient. Guests will be walking at various sites – historic towns, national parks, gardens – but nothing strenuous. The terrain at Lake Mungo is sandy and uneven in places, so comfortable walking shoes are essential. The scenic flight requires the ability to get in and out of a light aircraft. If clients have specific mobility concerns, let us know at the time of booking so we can advise on what to expect each day.
Accommodation is in quality regional hotels and lodges. The standout is Mungo Lodge, where guests stay in King Deluxe Cabins right on the edge of the national park. Other nights are spent at characterful country hotels – The Cameo Inn in West Wyalong, The Grand Hotel in Mildura, and The Gem Hotel in Griffith. These are comfortable, clean, and chosen for their location and character. This isn’t five-star luxury, but it’s a genuine step above basic – and the country hospitality is part of what makes the experience feel authentic.
Yes. While the scheduled departures run with a maximum of 8 guests, we can arrange private departures for groups who want exclusive use of the vehicle and guide. This works well for small incentive groups, special interest parties, or clients who simply prefer a private experience. Private departures can also adjust the itinerary to some degree – adding extra time at particular locations or incorporating specific interests. Contact us at enquiries@aabh.com.au to discuss private group options and Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) programmes.
The tour departs and returns to Sydney, making it straightforward to package with time in Sydney before or after. It also pairs well with a Blue Mountains extension, Hunter Valley wine touring, or a flight to other Australian destinations. For clients visiting Australia for 2 to 3 weeks, this outback loop adds a dimension that the usual Sydney-Melbourne-Cairns route simply doesn’t cover. We build complete Australian itineraries for the travel trade – flights, accommodation, day tours, and transfers across the country. This itinerary and other touring products can also be quoted and booked via our FIT/HELiO booking platform. The Lake Mungo Adventure works as a standalone or as the centrepiece of a more extensive programme.
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