Dingo Trax Tag Along Tours – Victoria
Highlights
- Explore diverse remote bush terrain in the Alpine National Park for an unforgettable four-wheel drive adventure.
- Gain confidence with expert driver training and vehicle orientation tailored to all skill levels.
- Discover the rich history of Cattleman's Historic Huts while enjoying the stunning Victorian High Country.
Description
Short Description
Dingo Trax Tag Along Tours are open to all levels of skill, ability and experience.
Whether you’re a seasoned 4WD enthusiast or completely new to
Standard Description
Dingo Trax Tag Along Tours are open to all levels of skill, ability and experience.
Whether you are a seasoned four wheel drive enthusiast or completely new to it all – and don’t quite have the confidence and know-how to go it alone – Dingo Trax has your back.
The team offers years of experience and a passion for exploring the vast Australian landscape. When you combine this with a desire to help other four wheel drive adventure seekers experience all this great country has to offer in the comfort of their own vehicle, you’re going to enjoy great adventures that you won’t forget in a hurry. Dingo Trax also offers driver training and vehicle orientation to ensure that you get the very best out of your vehicle, and keep safe.
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Contact and Booking Channels
- Address: 1 Dawn Avenue, Dandenong, Victoria, 3175, Australia
- Phone: 0418 595 176 , 0452 192 543
- Email: info@dingotrax.com.au
- Social: Facebook · YouTube · Instagram · Tripadvisor · Google
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Tour/s
Cattleman's Historic Huts Tour in Victorian High Country
Their most extensive Victorian High Country tour allows plenty of time to venture into the heart of the Alpine National Park and have back-to-back days of trying out all different types of remote bush terrain in between discovering the rich history of the various huts in the area.
This tour is four days with a medium rating, with some difficult sections. The tour covers around 400 kilometres in total, with daily distances about 100 kilometres.
The tour begins with meeting at Licola outside the General Store at 8:15 AM for an 8:30 AM start. Head for Jamison Hut and camp somewhere near there for the first night. On day 2, head for Bluff Hut, and then on to Lovick’s Hut. Camp along the King Billy Track. On day 3, head for Guy’s Hut, Howitt Hut and McMichael’s Hut. Next, head for Kelly’s Hut. There may be an opportunity to walk to Pieman’s Falls, but it depends on the weather. Camp in this region night three. On day 4, travel to Mount Wellington, and up to Miller’s Hut and on to Moroka Hut. Next, head back towards Valencia Creek, from where people can depart, and make their way home.
Accreditations
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC
Memberships
- Victoria Tourism Industry Council
- Visitor Information Centre