Mungo Outback and Conservation Journey

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Mungo Outback and Conservation Journey

Nature and wildlife
6 min guests
8 max guests

Highlights

  • Discover majestic wildlife while tracking kangaroos, emus, and pink cockatoos across expansive red sand plains.
  • Walk in the shade of Desert Pines, spotting brilliant parrots and sleepy lizards in their natural habitat.
  • Climb mighty sand dunes for breathtaking views over the serene landscapes of Lake Mungo and its ancient heritage.
  • Experience conservation travel by monitoring climate change impacts, contributing to vital research while enjoying the Outback's beauty.

Come and join one of the best Outback wildlife experiences in Australia. Discover the animals and history of the Australian Outback at Lake Mungo in the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area.

Track majestic wildlife and travel expansive red sand plains sprinkled with kangaroos, emus, and pink cockatoos. Your private nature tour is conducted by an experienced Wildlife Guide who reveals Mungo’s arid land, wildlife and ancient Aboriginal Heritage.

Walk in the shade of Desert Pines searching for brilliant parrots and sleepy lizards. Climb mighty sand dunes for expansive views over the desert. Experience the peace of the Australian Outback while staying in four-star accommodation at remote Mungo Lodge beside Lake Mungo.

On this trip, you will be helping nature while you enjoy it. This is Conservation Travel. The primary purpose of this trip is to monitor and learn about the impacts of climate change on wildlife and vegetation. By travelling into areas such as Mungo and Hattah-Kulkyne, they can monitor change and, as citizen scientists, they can tell the world what they have seen and hopefully bring about change.

Tour details

  • Nature and wildlife
  • Extended
  • Land – Motorised
  • Small Group Tour
  • Moderate
  • Single
    Available from 26 March 2026
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    Available from 28 April 2027
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    Available from 29 September 2027

Features

Service facilities

  • Non Smoking
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Operation information

Australian Geographic Travel

Australian Geographic Travel designs touring itineraries in Victoria that focus on wildlife and active conservation as well as cultural experiences. Victorian experiences are rich in nature and adventure and specialise in hard-to-reach places and small group experiences. You will join similarly inclined souls who share your taste for exploration and a burning desire to learn more about the phenomenal natural world.

Australian Geographic Travel offers professionally guided, small group itineraries varying in length. Each trip is unique and authentic for anyone who is interested in exploring the fauna and flora and the history and culture of Victoria. All trips have been curated with an emphasis on discovering hidden gems off the beaten track, and offering sustainable travel experiences that would be very hard to find anywhere else.

Australian Geographic’ adventurers, scientists, historians and photographers have brought the world to you for more than 36 years. Now they invite you to join them in visiting the country’s most intriguing places and sharing their passion.

Australian Geographic Travel is committed to sustaining the environment, culture and heritage of each place visited. In doing so, striving to protect the precious environment, from addressing climate change and its far-reaching impacts to promoting awareness of the world’s oldest living culture, and revealing to you the countless treasures it cradles.

Memberships

  • Australian Tourism Export Council

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