australian outback tour specialists

Looking for personalised tours for couples and small groups? Look no further.. Tristate Safaris offer a wide variety of tours, including extended tours of Central Australia, even travelling as far as Darwin.

Learn about the outback, its unique characteristics, its history and features. Follow in the footsteps of the early explorers with guides renowned for their knowledge and expertise.

Uluru (Ayers Rock), Flinders Ranges, White Cliffs, Mutawintji, Simpson Desert, Broken Hill and Alice Springs are just a few of the magical Australian outback destinations in the tour itineraries. All tours are designed to introduce travellers to the remarkable Australian outback, allowing them to experience the remote and sometimes unforgiving countryside in safety. The tours are not just tours, they are, as the name suggests, safaris where the accent is on learning and having fun. Tours can also be customised to suit clients requests.
To ensure passengers experience the adventure of the outback, the focus is on personalised service. Travel is in 4WD vehicles able to access out of the way places and cater for the needs of individuals and small groups, no matter what their interests.

Being based in the outback Tristate Safaris know the area, it’s people, history, flora and fauna extremely well. A stop in the middle of seemingly nowhere could have you gathering bush tucker, visiting ancient aboriginal art sites or learning about unusual plants, animals and their habitats.



You will enjoy wonderful meals, mostly home-made, that have received acclaim on programs such as ‘The Today Show’, ‘Great Outdoors’ and ‘Sydney Weekender’. Tours have also been highlighted in numerous printed media, including the Sydney ‘Sunday Telegraph’ and ‘Sun Herald’.

Children are welcome on tours, where under 5 years travel free and child prices apply for the age group of over 5 and under 13 years.

The Tristate website provides full details of all tours, destinations, inclusions, tour costs, departure dates plus booking and enquiry facilities. To find out more:

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