Larapinta Trek

We had a wonderful time on our recent 8 day Larapinta Trek. The trip was made all the more enjoyable by the assistance of our guides Adrian and Craig. Their flexibility, steady temperaments, knowledge, friendship, experience, sense of humor and ability in the kitchen took all the difficulties out of our experience. Nothing was too much trouble, and everything that should have happened happened, and happened when it should have. They made the whole experience for us a simple walk in the bush. We could not reccommend them more highly.

Peter Surtees | St Ives, NSW
 

Australia Arnhem Land Marine Rescue Project

One of Australia's most beautiful coastlines, North East Arnhem Land enjoys the custodianship of its traditional owners, the Yolngu Aboriginal people. While it is virtually free from development, this coastline faces a real environmental threat from marine debris. Discarded fishing nets, rubber footwear, empty bottles and plastic bags are all carried in by the currents and deposited on the Arnhem Land coast. This waste is generated elsewhere but is a major threat to local wildlife, with animals choking on plastic rubbish and snared in discarded fishing nets. Alongside local Yolngu Aboriginal Rangers of Dhimurru and Laynhapuy Land Management, we will traverse the coast on foot and by 4WD to collect, catalogue and dispose of this rubbish. We will scout for turtles and other marine wildlife entangled in nets, freeing the animals where possible. This project combats a modern problem using high-tech techniques combined with traditional Yolngu Aboriginal knowledge and understanding of the land, sea and wildlife.

Brief Itinerary

DAY 1 Arrive Gove, community project briefing and travel to base camp
DAYS 2/3 Yolngu cultural experience with Aboriginal Community
DAY 4/6 Community project work with Dhimurru or Laynhapuy rangers along coastline
DAY 7 Return to Gove, trip concludes in Gove
Trip Grading
Duration:  7 days
Activities:  Community Projects Day Walking
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Next Trip:  04 September 2010
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Pricing:  US $1,760.00
No local payments required
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