• Escorted Tour

Cairns to Perth

The Longest Shortcut

Take Australia’s longest shortcut travelling from Cairns to Perth. This is outback, crossing from north east to south west. This is a truly epic adventure, and not something many achieve, even the Australians. 

While an exciting journey such as this cannot be termed luxury, the accommodation is definitely comfortable, and the very  experienced local driver and assistant are renowned for their enthusiasm, knowledge and genuine love of the area.

Your travel itinerary

Thursday 10 September

Auckland - Cairns

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Depart Auckland on Qantas flying to Cairns.  On arrival transfer to our central city hotel. A social get-together and welcome dinner tonight. 

Friday 11 September

Cairns

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This morning we transfer to the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway which takes you over Australia’s World Heritage-listed tropical rainforest canopy and deep into the forest. There will be time to explore Kuranda, known as the ‘Village in the Rainforest’ which includes markets, cafés, restaurants and galleries. Return by train on the famous Kuranda Scenic Railway, built over 120 years ago, which winds its way through the tropical mountain ranges between Kuranda and Cairns.

Saturday 12 September

Cairns

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A free day to explore the tropical city of Cairns. 

This tour is accommodated in cabins and motels. 

 

Sunday 13 September

Cairns – Mount Surprise

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This morning we depart Cairns on our overland adventure by climbing the Great Dividing Range through the winding forest highway enjoying the lush rainforest and tropical plantations. Travel via Ravenshoe and Mount Garnet to reach Mount Surprise for a two-night stay.

Monday 14 September

Mt Surprise

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Today we take a guided tour through the Undara Lava Tubes, the world’s longest lava flow from a single volcano, some of the caves are over 21m wide and up to 10m high. 

Tuesday 15 September

Mt Surprise – Winton

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Onto the first of many dirt roads we drive up the Flinders River to visit the Porcupine Gorge Lookout before lunch at Hughenden. In the afternoon we reach the sheep/cattle town of Winton on the sprawling Western River.

Wednesday 16 September

Winton

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Morning visit to the Age of Dinosaurs Centre, the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils. Followed by free time in Winton, a visit to the Waltzing Matilda Centre and a wander around this romantic, classic outback Queensland town.

Thursday 17 September

Winton - Boulia

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Our journey is across the Queensland Channel Country and over the Diamantina which flows south past Birdsville to Lake Eyre. Through Middleton to Boulia this highway is the home of the Min Min Lights, an unusual shimmering light phenomenon that can appear at night. 

Friday 18 September

Boulia – Alice Springs

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An early start on the dirt of the Donohue Highway shadowing the Georgina River with its many tributaries to cross the Northern Territory border. Through the Toko, Tarlton, Jervois and Harts Ranges on the Plenty Highway in the northern reaches of the Simpson Desert. We arrive at the hub of Central Australia, Alice Springs for three nights.

Saturday 19 September

Alice Springs

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A restful morning before a day exploring some of the features of the MacDonnell Ranges, from scenic to culturally significant areas. 

Sunday 20 September

Alice Springs

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Take an optional early morning Hot Air Balloon through the rugged outback, followed by a tour of ‘The Alice’ nestled on the north side of the MacDonnell Ranges. In the afternoon there is an optional visit to the Alice Springs Desert Park. 

Note: Optional Hot Air Balloon approx. AUD$440 per person Experience the breathtaking feeling of floating silently above the Outback as the sun slowly rises over the desert on this awe-inspiring ballooning adventure. Passenger Weight Notification - Any weight above 110kg must be notified in advance prior to making a booking.

Monday 21 September

Alice Springs – Curtin Springs Station

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We head to Curtin Springs Station, home to the Severin family since 1956, when Peter Severin arrived with his young wife Dawn, their toddler son Ashley and 1,500 head of cattle for our two night stay. The Severin family has protected the million-acre wildlife corridor that balances cattle production with conservation of this precious landscape. Appreciate a tour of the handmade paper, made from the native grasses found on the station, a distinctive and beautiful souvenir of Central Australia.

Tuesday 22 September

Curtin Springs

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The Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and after a day in the park you will see why. We spend the morning at Uluru and the information centre. Return to Yulara Village for lunch and an optional helicopter flight over the spectacular sandstone formations. Later visit Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) to walk through the valleys between the mighty domes. Enjoy a sausage sizzle dinner watching the sunset on Uluru, before returning to Curtin Springs. 

Note: Optional 25-minute Helicopter Flight over Uluru approx approx. AUD$320 per person This tour will showcase Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Kata which means ‘many heads’, a sacred place relating to knowledge that is considered very powerful. It is made up of a group of 36 conglomerate rock domes, the highest of which stands 198 meters taller than Uluru and dates back 500 million years.

 

Wednesday 23 September

Curtin Springs – Warburton

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Continuing across Australia deep into the south west corner of the Northern Territory we visit Lasseters Cave and learn a little of the mystery of Lewis Lasseter and his elusive reef of gold. Crossing into WA on the Great Central Road through the Gibson Desert, passing the Schwerin Mural Ranges we reach Warburton.

Thursday 24 September

Warburton - Laverton

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The dirt road winding through the ranges, sand hills and salt lakes of the desert has a beauty that is iconically Australian. We leave the dirt behind at Laverton.

Friday 25 September

Laverton - Kalgoorlie

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Travelling through mining towns of all sizes and minerals, ghost towns to cities from nickel to gold. Visit the Gwalia Museum on the edge of the large open pit Sons of Gwalia Mine. After a visit to the historic Two-Up ring out in the scrub its south to Kalgoorlie

Saturday 26 September

Kalgoolie – Perth

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Finishing off Australia’s Longest Shortcut we inspect the Super Pit and leave the Goldfields, travelling through the Wheatbelt then down the Darling Scarp to Perth, having crossed the Country north east to south west.

Sunday 27 September

Perth

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Todays city tour of Perth includes the famous port of Fremantle, a walk in Kings Park and a beachfront drive. Remainder of the day free to explore  at your leisure. 

Monday 28 September

Perth

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After breakfast enjoy your morning in Perth before we transfer to the airport for an evening flight. 

Tuesday 29 September

Perth – Auckland

Morning arrival into Auckland.

Option to extend in Perth  - Please Ask

Inclusions

  • Qantas economy flights Auckland – Cairns // Air New Zealand Perth - Auckland
  • Three night’s accommodation in Cairns and two in Perth 
  • Welcome Dinner Cairns
  • Farewell Dinner in Perth
  • On tour 13 nights motel/ camp accommodation on tour
  • 13 evening meals, 17 breakfasts, 4 lunches
  • Sightseeing included on the overland touring:
  • Undara Lava Tubes
  • Sunset over Uluru
  • Age of Dinosaurs Centre, Winton
  • Waltzing Matilda Centre
  • Uluru & Kata Tjuta
  • Desert Grass Paper Making
  • Gwalia Museum and Ghost Town
  • Pukekohe Travel escort subject to 15 passengers travelling. 

Cost

ESTIMATED Cost Per Person *
Auckland - Auckland
Twin ShareSingle 
  $12,716  $14,433
Business Class Upgrade (Perth - Auckland Only) 

POA  

Premium Economy Class Upgrade (Perth - Auckland Only) 

POA  

*This is a cash price. Credit cards will incur a 1.5% fee
*Itinerary and costs subject to change, airline and fuel charges and currency fluctuations prior to final payment

Exclusions

  • Items of a personal nature
  • Travel Insurance (please ask us for a quote)
  • Airline and airport taxes (approx $300)
  • Items not specified

 

Booking Conditions

  • A non-refundable deposit of $500 per person will secure a place on the tour
  • Full payment is due no later than 05 June 2026

Cancellations

  • From the date of booking to 05 June 2026– loss of deposit
  • After 05 June 2026 – no refund

Travel Insurance

We strongly recommend all clients purchase travel insurance to protect against emergencies, cancellations, lost items, and delays that could lead to unexpected costs. Please ask us for a qquote.

 

General Information

 Documentation

  • A current passport is required, valid six months beyond date of travel
  • No visa is required for New Zealand Passport holders
  • All other passport holders – please ask

 

Currency -  The Australian Dollar – ATMs available in major towns

Clothing - Daytime – comfortable touring clothes, good walking shoes. Evening – smart casual for hotels. 

Temperatures                   Max.           Min         

  • Cairns                     26˚c                 17 ˚c  
  • Alice Springs         23˚c                 6 ˚c  
  • Perth                      19˚c                 10 ˚c    

Health and Fitness

  • A high standard of fitness is required for this tour. 
  • We expect you to arrive on tour fit, healthy and ready to travel. 

 

4WD Coaches

4WD Coaches – reclining seats, seatbelts, air conditioning, onboard toilet, air suspension, tinted windows & front mounted touring camera. While in remote areas passengers can rest assured that our coaches are  self-sufficient for several days at a time. We carry up to 800 litres of water, flood lighting, satellite phone, many parts, tools and excess food including fresh fruit and vegetables. The coach also carries; chairs with back support, gas stoves, eskies, and barbeque. 

Terms and Conditions

For full terms and conditions please visit our website Terms and Conditions or please ask our tour consultant for a copy.


Note: Pukekohe Travel reserves the right to correct errors and omissions on our website without recourse.
* Itinerary subject to change

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