Since 1995, World Expeditions has led the way in this outstanding trekking destination. The Larapinta is one of the best walks in Australia and over the years the word has spread, making it our most popular trek. On the high ridge lines of the West MacDonnell Range we gain a rare perspective of the vast flood plains & rocky outcrops that form this ancient land. We walk between eight and sixteen kilometres each day, but you only carry a daypack. In true World Expeditions style, this a supported trek and all the camping equipment is transported by vehicle to the next campsite. On arrival, you'll find the bush tucker exceeds expectations and you'll have plenty of time to reflect on the dynamic landscape. The Larapinta Trail will appeal to the avid walker. At times the trail descends from the ridgeline into narrow canyons where delicate ferns and twisted gum trees grow from dry rivers of sand. The trail also visits the impressive Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm. There is also an opportunity to climb Mt Sonder (1380m), a perfect vantage point where you can see the length of the entire West MacDonnell Range. An exceptional walk…exceptional destination…exceptional guides.
Brief Itinerary
DAY 1 Join Alice Springs, trek from the Telegraph Station to Wallaby Gap (14km)
DAY 2 To Simpsons Gap (10km) plus Standley Chasm loop walk (4km)
DAY 3 Ellery Creek to Serpentine Gorge (14km)
DAY 4 Serpentine Gorge to Serpentine Bush Camp (15km)
DAY 5 To Ochre Pits (7km) plus Ormiston Gorge to Finke River Camp (11km)
DAY 6 climb Mount Sonder (16km)
DAY 7 Ormiston Pound Walk (8km), return to Alice Springs where trip concludes
Trip Dates
| 12 September 2010 |
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18 September 2010 |
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| 19 September 2010 |
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25 September 2010 |
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| 26 September 2010 |
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02 October 2010 |
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