Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
Welcome to
Nomadic Spirit Journeys,
and Camel Treks Australia
Camel supported Bushwalks in Australia's Flinders Ranges.
Inspiring International Itineraries.
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
Flinders Ranges Camel supported Bushwalks - 5, 7, 9 or 12 Days
​Step into the thought-provoking stillness of the Outback on a one-of-a-kind, hands-on immersive journey.
Wake up to soul-nurturing sunrises, explore breathtaking landscapes, and unwind by the campfire under the shimmering Milky Way.
Whether you choose to bushwalk, or immerse yourself as a cameleer, this journey promises unforgettable memories.
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Two Walking Options
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Alongside, Bushwalking, enjoying and observing: Walk alongside loaded camel strings and fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the Flinders Ranges nature.
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Immersed, hands on and part of 'The Cameleer Experience': A hands-on, immersive option where you’ll learn camel handling and join the trek crew.
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Secure your spot on our small group walks between May ~ October 2026
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
Why the Flinders Ranges Is a Must-Experience Destination
It’s official — Lonely Planet has named the Flinders Ranges one of the world’s Top 5 Travel Destinations.
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A place where rugged peaks meet open plains, where wedge-tailed eagles soar and ancient stories whisper through the red rocks, this is one of the oldest mountain ranges on Earth. Its history is written in stone — home to fossils that hold the earliest evidence of complex life on our planet.
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The Adnyamathanha people, whose name means “Rock People,” have cared for this land for tens of thousands of years. Their connection to Country gives the Ranges a living spirit that travelers can feel with every step.
When you walk here — you’re part of a continuing story of resilience, balance, and beauty.
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
Camel supported Bushwalks — a reconnection with land, culture, & self.
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The 'Bushwalking and Cameleer Experience Journeys' weave through landscapes mapped in collaboration with South Australian elder cartographer Anthony Stephens, revealing expedition routes otherwise unseen between Leigh Creek, Arkaroola, and Lyndhurst — regions of immense geological diversity and cultural depth.
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​We are guided by Adnyamathanha friends, the Traditional Owners of this land. Their connection to Country, tens of thousands of years old. Talks with them lead to our 2026 routes.
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Imagine the stillness of morning as a practiced crew loads your swag and bags onto calm, meditative camels. Days are open to discovery; evenings are spent beneath star-rich skies in one of the world’s purest dark-sky regions.
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Every tour and expedition with Camel Treks Australia offers more than a journey — it’s a reconnection with land, culture, and self. Join us in the Flinders Ranges, where the world’s newest must-see destination awaits, still beautifully unspoiled.
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Routes otherwise unseen - land of immense geological diversity and cultural depth.
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
Day 1. Arrive to a welcoming campsite—
Dinner cooked, billy boiled, and the fire crackling under a star-filled sky. Relax in our premium Darche Eco Dee swags, designed for ultimate comfort with a high-density 70mm foam mattress, large entry doors for stunning views, and super-fine mesh for insect free ventilation. Freestanding, hassle-free and over 7ft in length, these outdoor bedrolls, called swags, offer plenty of space to sit upright, making your Outback nights as comfortable as they are unforgettable.​
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With an average bushwalking of 10-18kms, depending on the days terrain, there's ample time for exploration, relaxation, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Outback. Cameleers morning activities commence at sunrise, allowing early rising guests company and to appreciate the tranquil light, whilst others might best enjoy a leisurely start to their day.
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With an average bushwalking of 10-18kms, depending on the days terrain, there's ample time for exploration.
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
Transfer to Cameleers
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If you’ve chosen the optional transfer service departing from the Adelaide City (South Australia) Central Bus Station at 8:25 am with Stateliner Premier Coach, our cameleers will greet you upon arrival in Port Augusta at the East Caltex Service Station at approximately 12:54 pm.
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We aim to depart promptly after everyone has arrived. Along the journey, we’ll pause at the Flinders Food Co. Café in Hawker township for refreshments and lunch, with regular comfort stops and short breaks at scenic locations. The route winds through the picturesque Quorn Pass and into the Central Flinders Ranges before opening into the wide horizons of the Far North Flinders Ranges — the beginning of your Outback adventure.
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As the sun sets, you’ll arrive at the first nights camp to find your comfortable bed - swag already prepared, dinner plated, and the campfire glowing — chairs gathered in a welcome circle.
The City is replaced by the warmth of the fire, good company, and vast night sky stretching above.
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
A typical day on a Camel supported Bushwalk unfolds with a real coffee or hot chai:
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Mornings: Begin with a coffee or choose from assorted teas available from sun-up.
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Breakfast: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast amid the picturesque surroundings.
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Camel Moments: Capture the beauty of camels browsing in the morning light.
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Saddling Up: Observe or participate as cameleers prepare camels for the day's journey.
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Scenic Walk: Set out bushwalking with camels, cameleers, and fellow guests.
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Midday Pause: Take a break for lunch, approximately halfway to the our next campsites destination..
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Camp Arrival: Reach a new campsite in the late afternoon.
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Unsaddling Ritual: Join the process of removing swags, bags, saddles and blankets from camels.
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Evening Atmosphere: Experience the magic of evenings with campfires, stories, and new friendships.
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Guest Participation: Choose your level of involvement, from observing to hands-on engagement.
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Days merge — steady and unhurried.
The bushwalking pace reflects the camels’ naturally meditative rhythm.
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
​​​​​Day 2. Bushwalking, Cameleering, Exploration
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Early each morning, our cameleers rise to prepare hot coffee and tea, setting out breakfast and lunch tables with a generous selection to suit all tastes and dietary needs. Together, we pack up camp, load the camels with gear, and set out across the Northern Flinders Ranges.
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Watch as we gather with our camel companions — many of whom have shared more than 15 years together. Cameleers carefully fit halters and lead ropes, showing guests how we groom and prepare the camels for the day ahead. They love being brushed and pampered. Once the blankets are layered for comfort, saddles and supplies are secured, and we begin our full day’s walk.
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The Flinders Ranges is home to varied Australian wildlife, and as the sun dips low, the landscape transforms under breathtaking colours. After tending to the camels, our cameleers light the evening campfire, boil the billy, and prepare dinner.
Meals often feature traditional dampers, hearty camp oven mains, & sweet puddings - under the stars.
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And then there is the silence.
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
DAY 3: Now you've truly heard it — a silence so deep it feels tangible.
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The Flinders Ranges is a landscape shaped by time itself — rugged, ancient, and breathtakingly beautiful. Its weathered mountain peaks, winding gorges, and vast semi-arid plains tell stories hundreds of millions of years old. From the soaring granite ridges of Arkaroola to the soft ochre valleys near Leigh Creek and Lyndhurst, this is one of the world’s oldest and most geologically diverse mountain ranges.
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Flinders Ranges remote route maps, developed in collaboration with Adelaide City elder cartographer Anthony Stephens, help us to capture the dramatic topography between Leigh Creek and Arkaroola to the east, and Leigh Creek and Lyndhurst to the north.
These journeys will daily take you through rarely seen landscapes — places where nature still leads the way and every horizon tells a story leading to contemplation.
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This area is accessible only through the generosity of our Adnyamathanha friends. Paul and Karen, initiated as North Winders many years ago by a highly regarded Elder Aunty, have long been friends and recognised as close friends of the Traditional Adnyamathanha people.
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This area is accessible only through the generosity of Adnyamathanha friends. Young emerging leaders are invited to join us on 2026 walks.
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
Days 4: Enigmatic Beauty of the Flinders Ranges
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Imagine waking to the first light of day, emerging from your bed - the Aussie swag, into stillness so profound that even your breath feels part of the landscape.
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This is what it means to wake up in the Flinders Ranges — to stand in one of the oldest, most soul-stirring landscapes on Earth and feel completely connected to it. It's an experience that continues to deepen after saying goodbye. ​
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Your friendship with the camels deepens; you've learnt their names and personality quirks — something you thought wouldn't be possible when you first arrived. The morning camel routine and guidelines associated with brushing, blanketing, saddling, and loading now have tangible meaning, and your understanding has developed. The loads are carefully assessed and balanced; the picture of how it's meant to look has come alive, and you can spot a misplaced swag or bag.
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Your friendship with the camels deepens; you've learnt their names and personality quirks — something you thought wouldn't be possible when you first arrived.
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
Beyond Day 4: The Journey deepens and you are relaxed​
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The journey deepens, and you feel part of the group — or perhaps your vision has softened, and the subtleties of the landscape have become more visible. Although it's only been days out here, it feels more like weeks away. What a relief that you took this time out. Your entire being knows you're in the capable hands of an experienced crew, and the experience can be enjoyed to the fullest.
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The Adnyamathanha people, whose name means “Rock People,” are the Traditional Owners of this land. Their deep connection to Country stretches back tens of thousands of years. Rich in ochre and stone, these ranges hold their Dreaming stories, traditions, and sacred sites, and it is with their permission and guidance that we now walk and camp within their Country.
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Our camels live full-time with our friends, the Traditional Owners of the Flinders Ranges. It is with their support and care that we continue offering journeys on Country in this remarkable region that we also call home.​
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
Beyond Day 4: We walk through dramatically varied terrain
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This region is alive with wildlife — wedge-tailed eagles gliding effortlessly above, emus and kangaroos roaming, and the endangered Yellow-Footed Rock-Wallaby sheltering among the cliffs. The colours shift with the light; morning brings soft pastels over the peaks, and by evening, the rocks glow in warm reds and golds.
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As we continue our exploration and walk through dramatically varied terrain, our bodies develop a rhythm, and our minds forget what day it is, accepting that clock time means very little out here. We live by the rising and setting sun. This feels good — as does sleeping in your bedroll, the great Aussie swag, which keeps you warm, comfortable, and allows you to fall asleep watching the stars. ​
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Days are never rushed; we take our time to share the camels and our way of life with guests.​
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
Days 5, 7, 9 or 12: Continue walking or plan to return again!
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The return journey to Port Augusta from the Far North Flinders Ranges, is an adventure in itself. We start our day early, after packing our bags and enjoying breakfast, we set out along the main track, immersing ourselves in the picturesque landscapes of the Outback, Far North and Central Flinders Ranges.
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We make a stops in Hawker and Quorn townships, where you can purchase souvenirs to remember this unique region. Lunch is enjoyed at your own choice in The Flinders Food Co. in Hawker. Our journey continues via the Quorn township and Quorn Pass, winding our way back to Port Augusta for the return optional charter to Adelaide with the Stateliner Premier Coach service.
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The departure day depends on your chosen duration of walking journey.
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!

Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!
Bushwalk in the Flinders Ranges with Camel Treks Australia. Bushwalking will never be the same again!




