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3/5 Day Kakadu Trip,Australia(Adventure)? |
A trip for energetic @ active over 50s,not into coach travel @ easy options.Not a trip limited to 18-35s only. If your not into coach travel,(dont blame you for that)-then you have several other options.you can hire a 4 wheel drive and go it alone--not recomended,simply because you could break down up there.there are groups that get together with several vehicles and some hire motor homes or tow a pop up caravan,if your from the states,i think you call them trailers.you are thinking of visiting our far north,you have to aquire permits for certain areas,as there is a lot of aboriginal land up there.this is not a problem.it is a magnificent journey,you will never regret it.just fly to perth western australia and get to your nearest travel agency for options, or do your planning before you leave.as for age,it is a way of life here in australia to retire and do this north west trip.you will be constantly camping and chatting with retirees good luck. |
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