The Ngaro Track is the most exciting walk to come along in years - a rare chance to 'walk the reef' and explore Whitsunday Island from its secret viewpoints, ancient forests, ridgelines and mangroves, far beyond what any boat can reach.

This 32km journey reveals the landscapes and storylines the Ngaro People have cared for over thousands of years, with two architecturally designed camps and three unforgettable days on foot.

Our guided walks help you experience the very best of it. With expert interpretation, seamless support and the kind of insight you only get from walking with people who know the land deeply, you’ll discover the Whitsundays in a way that feels richer, calmer and more connected. From the white silica sands of Whitehaven to the swirling blues of Hill Inlet, this is the best walk in the region.

 

Exceptional Leadership

As our client feedback will attest to, there is no better team of leaders than those at Australian Walking Holidays. Their expertise & knowledge is matched only by their friendly nature and their desire to impart everything they know about the Australian landscape to you.

Small Groups

We think small is good; it limits the environmental impact and allows you to forge life-long friendships with like-minded travellers. Feedback from our clients attests to the appeal of the small group dynamic – our clients say it's this that makes it special.

Your Comfort

The best available food, warmth and shelter is standard on our active wilderness holidays, with selected character lodgings as well as quality camp craft and equipment. This ensures that you have the most rewarding and memorable experience.


 

Sustainable Travel

Sustainable travel is at the core of everything we do, which is why have policies in place to ensure destinations retain their natural character and cultural diversity. Environmental values filter through every aspect of the company, from the minimal impact camping procedures through to the interpretation of environment. The aim is to give you big adventures while we maintain a small footprint!


North Queensland enjoys a subtropical climate. Trips operate during the cooler winter months. Weather can vary from warm days (up to 30 degrees C) to cool nights including occasional frosts in June and July.


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