2026 Gulf 2 Gulf with Trent & Ron Moon

Gulf 2 Gulf

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From Port Germein in the Spencer Gulf of South Australia to Lorella Springs in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Follow Trent & Ron through old stomping grounds of the Flinders Rangers, along the Strzelecki Track to Innaminka in the footsteps of Bourke & Wills before crossing to Birdsville and into the Simpson Desert taking the Hay River Track north to follow the NT / QLD border through to Lawn Hill. Finally edging the Gulf of Carpentaria via Wollogorang and Seven Emu station ending our journey and touching the Gulf during our stay at Lorella Springs.

This 28 day journey will encompass everything from rocky mountain ranges, deserts, channel country, tropical scrub and estuarine rivers. From cold and chilling weather coming in from the Great Australia Bite, dry air warm days and cold nights in the desert to tropical humidity and warm waters.

  • Experienced remote travel guides
  • Suitable for novice & experienced travellers
  • Suits quality Aussie made off-road campers and hybrid vans
  • Gain on road 4WD experience
  • Extensive first aid medical kit
  • No age limits
  • Small intimate group size
  • Friendly & like minded travellers

Gulf 2 Gulf โ€“ 27 Nights / 28 Days via Hay River Track

(Approx. 3,800โ€“4,200 km total โ€“ subject to change based on conditions)


Day 1 โ€“ Port Germein (Welcome Dinner)
Meet at the coastal town of Port Germein. Settle in and enjoy a welcome pub dinner.
Overnight: Port Germein


Day 2 โ€“ Port Germein to Argadells (via Melrose, Wilmington, Quorn)
Approx. 230 km
Travel scenic backroads through Melrose, Wilmington, and Quorn. Lunch at Warren Gorge.
Overnight: Argadells Station โ€“ sunset drive to the top of the range for views over the Spencer Gulf.
Fuel/Supplies: Wilmington or Quorn


Day 3 โ€“ Argadells to Hanniganโ€™s Gap, Moolooloo Station
Approx. 200 km
Back tracks to Hookina and on to the historic settlement of Beltana.
Overnight: Hanniganโ€™s Gap, Moolooloo Station bush camp
Fuel/Supplies: Leigh Creek (short detour if needed)


Day 4 โ€“ Moolooloo to Arkaroola (Flinders Ranges)
Approx. 160 km
Remote driving into the rugged northern Flinders. Late afternoon 4WD tour to Sillers Lookout.
Overnight: Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary
Fuel/Supplies: Arkaroola


Day 5 โ€“ Arkaroola
Explore the spectacular surrounds, walks, or optional scenic flights.
Overnight: Arkaroola
Fuel/Supplies: Top up fuel and water before heading remote.


Day 6 โ€“ Arkaroola to Innamincka (via Old Strzelecki Track)
Approx. 430 km
A big day northward via the remote and historic Old Strzelecki Track.
Overnight: Town Common Camp, Innamincka โ€“ pub meal
Fuel/Supplies: Innamincka


Day 7 โ€“ Innamincka region
Visit Burke & Wills Dig Tree and various gravesites.
Overnight: Innamincka or bush camp nearby
Fuel/Supplies: Innamincka


Day 8 โ€“ Innamincka to Walkers Crossing Track (Bush Camp)
Approx. 180 km
Head west through gibber plains and sand ridges.
Overnight: Remote bush camp
Fuel/Supplies: None


Day 9 โ€“ To Birdsville (via Page’s Grave)
Approx. 280 km
A striking drive ending in the legendary outback town.
Overnight: Birdsville Caravan Park โ€“ pub meal
Fuel/Supplies: Birdsville


Day 10 โ€“ Birdsville to Poeppel Corner Area (Bush Camp)
Approx. 160 km
Enter the Simpson Desert, bush camp near Poeppel Corner.
Fuel/Supplies: Full tanks and jerries from Birdsville essential.


Day 11 โ€“ Hay River Track (Camp 16 area)
Approx. 120 km
Continue up the remote Hay River Track.
Overnight: Bush camp
Fuel/Supplies: None


Day 12 โ€“ Hay River Track (near Tropic of Capricorn)
Approx. 120 km
Travel north through the red dunes and dry saltpans.
Overnight: Bush camp
Fuel/Supplies: None


Day 13 โ€“ To Tobermorey Station (or Urandangi)
Approx. 250โ€“350 km (depending on route)
Leave the Hay River and rejoin station tracks or the Plenty Hwy.
Overnight: Tobermorey Station (or push on to Urandangi)
Fuel/Supplies: Tobermorey (basic), better at Urandangi


Day 14 โ€“ Urandangi to Nowranie Waterhole (Camooweal-Urandangi Rd)
Approx. 200 km
Peaceful bush camp under river gums.
Overnight: Nowranie Waterhole
Fuel/Supplies: Camooweal (optional side trip)


Day 15 โ€“ To Lawn Hill (Boodjamulla National Park)
Approx. 200 km
Arrive at this lush oasis in the outback.
Overnight: Lawn Hill
Fuel/Supplies: Adels Grove


Day 16 โ€“ Lawn Hill
Relax, walk, swim or canoe the gorge.
Overnight: Lawn Hill
Fuel/Supplies: Adels Grove


Day 17 โ€“ To Wollogorang Station (QLD/NT border)
Approx. 260 km
Travel remote station tracks toward the Gulf region.
Overnight: Wollogorang Station
Fuel/Supplies: Check ahead โ€“ limited fuel


Day 18 โ€“ Wollogorang Region
Rest, refuel (if available), explore station area
Overnight: Wollogorang Station
Fuel/Supplies: Limited


Day 19โ€“22 โ€“ Seven Emu Station
Approx. 180 km
Enjoy a unique Indigenous-run experience. Station stay, fishing, wildlife, cultural stories.
Overnight: Seven Emu Station (4 nights)
Fuel/Supplies: Bring supplies with you


Day 23 โ€“ To Lorella Springs
Approx. 160 km
Cross remote Gulf country to reach the famed outback resort.
Overnight: Lorella Springs
Fuel/Supplies: Available at Lorella


Day 24โ€“26 โ€“ Lorella Springs Station
Swim, soak, 4WD, explore the hot springs and outback tracks.
Overnight: Lorella Springs (3 nights)
Fuel/Supplies: Available


Day 27 โ€“ Contingency / Flex Day
Use as needed for weather, delays, mechanicals or bonus exploring.


Day 28 โ€“ Trip Ends After Breakfast
Farewell breakfast.
Follow us out to the QLD/NT border, or head north toward Roper Bar or east to Borroloola.

About Your Guides

(For the full backstory, check out theย Our Storyย tab in the main menu.)

The crew behind the wheel.

At the core isย Trent Moon, with the branch not growing far from his fatherโ€™s tree.ย Ron Moon, a true icon of Australian remote travel, still joins tours well into his late 70s. Trent grew up with red dirt under his boots and a steering wheel in hand. His parents, Ron and Viv Moon, helped pioneer modern Australian remote travel, publishing guidebooks and mapping some of the countryโ€™s toughest tracks. Ron remains Editor-at-Large ofย 4ร—4 Australia Magazine. For Trent, itโ€™s the family business. Raised in the bush and behind the wheel before his teens (donโ€™t try this now, kids!), heโ€™s led countless Simpson crossings and adventures across Australia, Africa, and the sea.

Trent, Matt, Ben, and Bertusโ€”best mates for over 30 yearsโ€”have explored just about every corner of Australia together (Vic High Country, Cape York, Simpson Desert, the Kimberleyโ€ฆ you name it), plus half a dozen African countries. Their friendship and experience set the tone for every trip: fun, safe, capable, and full of great stories.

Mattย is an exceptional leader and long-time guest favourite. Heโ€™s towed his AOR Q+ with his family into the countryโ€™s harshest conditions, combining great bush mechanic skills with top-notch problem-solving. Matt regularly leads desert trips for Moon Tours and is a huge part of the quality and value guests experience on tour.

Benย rounds out the trio. Another high school mate, heโ€™s been on countless trips with Trent and Matt. Ben is the ultimate team playerโ€”a fan favourite whoโ€™s always ready to lend a hand, get stuck in, and share the experience with plenty of humour and care. A great mate to have by your side on any adventure.

Bertus, originally from South Africa and now calling Kununurra home, has guided in 36 countries, led expeditions withย Australian Geographic, and trained Gurkhas in bush survival. He took Trent under his wing back in 1996 and has been an essential part of the team ever since.

Chief Jimmyย is the engine room of Moon Tours. He works side by side with Trent at HQ and out on the road. Known for his calm presence, dry humour, and exceptional mechanical skills (especially on Toyotasโ€”heโ€™ll reluctantly fix โ€œthe othersโ€), Jimmy is a guest favourite and keeps the wheels turning and the adventure rolling.

Corey & Sophieย are a powerhouse team. Sophie runs much of the admin and guest communication, while Corey, a heavy diesel mechanic, is your โ€œhands-on, get-it-doneโ€ guide. Theyโ€™ve led multiple Moon Tours into Cape York, the Simpson, Victorian High Country, and the epic Coast 2 Coast. When theyโ€™re on tourโ€”youโ€™re in safe hands.

Harris & Briย are the ultimate fix-it duo. Harris loves a mechanical challenge and usually finds something to weld or repair. Bri is right there backing him up, both happy to dive in and help out wherever needed. Guests love their energy and enthusiasm.

Cam, based in Alice Springs, is a full-time mechanic and shop manager with Terrain Tamer. With plenty of Simpson crossings and Coast 2 Coast tours under his belt, Camโ€™s a loveable country bloke who keeps everything running smoothly (and always with a smile).

Together, we donโ€™t just guideโ€”we make sure you have the confidence, capability, and backup to enjoy every minute of the journey.

Youโ€™re in very good hands out there

ย ๐Ÿš™ ARE YOU AND YOUR VEHICLE PREPARED?

Suspension and tyres are your most crucial upgrades, and mandatory if you intend to join this tour. Protecting your engine from dust with a snorkel is highly recommended – although not mandatory.
Itโ€™s the long distances, heavy loads, corrugations along with some slow rough terrain, tight tracks and thick scrub – the remotenessย will test you and your gear.

A well-prepared vehicle and trailer will mean the difference between an epic adventure and a costly breakdown.


๐Ÿงณ Gear for Touring

  • Upgraded Suspension – mandatory (not Defender or D4)
  • Good All-Terrain Light Truck Rated Tyres – mandatory
  • UHF Radio with External Aerial – mandatory

  • Air Compressor – mandatory

  • Tyre Gauge / Deflator – mandatory

  • Jumper Leads and/or Jumper Pack

  • Spare Parts – mandatory
  • Tool Kit – mandatory
  • Recovery Kit – mandatory
  • Personal First Aid Kit – mandatory
  • Maps / GPS so you know where you are – mandatory
  • Axe and Shovelย 

๐Ÿ›ข๏ธ Fuel & Water

  • โ›ฝ Enough for a 800km (based on average 25L/100Km 200L)

  • ๐Ÿ’งย 100L minimumย per vehicle โ€“ max 200L (bending stub axles on vans is a real risk and all due to weight – water is heavy. Bring what you need, not what you can carry)


๐Ÿš—ย Vehicle Prep

๐Ÿ”ง Pre-trip service by a reputable 4WD workshop

  • Book a full inspection with an experienced 4WD specialist (not a general mechanic)

  • Check and replace worn suspension components, bushes, shocks, and steering

  • Inspect brakes, brake lines, and pads for wear

  • Thoroughly inspect all aftermarket accessories (bull bar, rear bar, roof racks, awnings, spotlights, aerials, etc.)

  • Check all aftermarket wiring for wear, damage, correct fusing, and safe routing

  • Inspect wheel bearings and repack or replace if needed

  • Service diff, transfer case, gearbox oils, and engine oil

  • Check for any leaks or loose fittings under vehicle and under bonnet

  • Test battery health and electrical system load

  • Confirm tyre pressures and inspect for uneven wear or damage

  • Re-torque critical bolts (suspension, wheels, tow hitch, recovery points)


๐Ÿššย Trailer Prep

  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธย Pre-trip inspection + service

    • Book a full inspection with a specialist camper trailer service centre

    • Check all suspension components, bolts, bushes, and shackles for wear or cracking

    • Test all external lights, brake lights, indicators, and number plate lights

    • Inspect handbrake operation and brake cable condition

  • ๐Ÿ›žย Check/replace wheel bearings

    • Remove and inspect all trailer wheel bearings

    • Repack with high-quality wheel bearing grease or replace if any wear or damage

    • Carry at least one full spare bearing kit for each axle

  • ๐Ÿ”Œย Check electrics

    • Test 12V circuits, Anderson plug connections, and trailer plug wiring

    • Inspect all wiring for chafing, loose connections, or corrosion

    • Confirm battery condition and charging system

    • Test water pump, fridge wiring, and any other 12V accessories

  • ๐Ÿ”ฉย Structural integrity

    • Inspect chassis rails, A-frame, drawbar, coupling, and welds for cracks or fatigue

    • Check the condition and mounting of all external accessories (jerry can holders, stone guards, spare wheel carriers, gas bottle holders)

    • Ensure all hatches, latches, locks, and hinges are secure and working properly

    • Check condition and pressure of airbag suspension systems if fitted


Spare Parts & Gear for Touring

Being well-prepared with the right spare parts and gear is essential for a safe and successful trip, whether youโ€™re touring with us or exploring on your own. Even if you donโ€™t know how to replace these items, having them in your kit essential if you want help from those that do. Hereโ€™s what we recommend! Some of these spares must be carried when travelling with Moon Tours โ€“ others are highly recommended.

All of these items are common to be replaced on tour.ย 

Of course, each vehicle and trailer differs in terms of parts and what can be serviced in the field versus what requires specialised tools and a workshop. For example, if a LandCruiser 200 snaps wheel studs and nuts, the vehicle becomes undriveable without spares. However, with the necessary spares on hand, this issue is an easy fix, and youโ€™ll be back on the road in no time. These spare parts take up very little space but can make a huge difference in saving your trip. We strongly recommend researching common issues specific to your vehicle or trailer and carrying the appropriate spare parts to help prevent potential breakdowns.


ย ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Spare Parts

  • ๐ŸŽ๏ธย Serpentine Beltย โ€“ย mandatory

  • Radiator Hosesย โ€“ recommendedย 

  • Tensioner Pulleyย โ€“ highly recommended. Car will not run without one

  • ๐Ÿ›žย Shock Bushesย โ€“ some are serviceable, some are not. Check yours and carry spares if they are.ย 

  • Misc Bolt & Nutsย 

  • ๐Ÿ”ฉย Wheel studs and nutsย for vehicle and trailer โ€“ย mandatory
    (This is a common issue and easily repaired. Ensure you have the correct studs and nuts for steel and alloy wheels on both vehicle and trailer.)

  • ๐Ÿ›‘ Brake Pads / Brake Shoes โ€“ A set for Front & Rear & Trailer โ€“ย mandatory

  • ๐Ÿš› Prop Shaft / UNI Joint โ€“ At least x1 Front and x1 Rear โ€“ recommendedย 
    (They may differ front to back. When towing, your UNI Joints are operating under extreme conditions. If one were to fail, you would lose the drive to that entire axle making you 2WD. Towing in 2WD in an off-road environment will put a massive strain on that axle. Carrying a spare could save a lot of heartache, but theyโ€™re easy to replace if one fails, and theyโ€™re not very big to store in your spare parts kit.)


๐Ÿš Van & Trailer Spares

  • Water hose, joiners and tap fittings

  • Brake pads or shoes

  • Wheel Bearings

  • Wheel Studs and Nutsย 
  • Spare Airbag, hose and fitting (if you run full air set up, i.e. no coils)

  • D Shackles


๐Ÿ›ž Wheel Bearings

  • Wheel Bearingsย For All Yourย Trailerย Axles/Wheels โ€“ย mandatory

  • Wheel bearings for your vehicle?
    It is rare these days to have original equipment bearings fail on a vehicle; however, when it does, it can be catastrophic. If an engine blows up, we can always tow a vehicle out. Without wheelsโ€ฆwell. The best cure is prevention. A vehicleโ€™s wheel bearings last a long time, but they donโ€™t last forever and, in some instances, can be almost impossible to replace in the bush. It is absolutely essential that you have a reputable mechanic maintain and check these properly.

  • It is super important that yourย vehicle and trailer wheel bearings are thoroughly checked before any travel.
    (Any free play or rumbling from the bearing is a clear indicator that it is on its way out and must be addressed as soon as possible. In newer vehicles, it is increasingly common to have sealed and pressed wheel bearings, which are more durable but significantly harder to service or replace in remote areas. However, if your wheel bearings are serviceable in the bush, such as with the LandCruiser 79 series, they can be easily greased and/or replaced, making them a practical spare part for remote travel.)

  • Adding spare parts like wheel bearings to your remote travel kit is highly recommended.
    (Some of these parts take up very little room in your spare kit but can make a massive difference in saving your trip. We personally carry enough bearings for one side of the vehicle, both front and rear, as part of our spare parts kit.)


๐Ÿ›ž Spare Tyres and Repair Kit

  • Heavy-duty plug kitย (avoid plastic handles) โ€“ย mandatory

  • Tyre slime โ€“ mandatory

  • Minimum Two Good Spares on Rimsย if wheels are interchangeable between 4WD and Van โ€“ย mandatory

Highly recommend carrying an additional spare tyre (no rim). If we destroy a tyre and have a spare carcass โ€“ we will throw it on when we get somewhere like Warburton โ€“ giving us two spares on rims once again.ย 

If the vehicle and van are not interchangeable:

  • Two spares on rims for the car
  • At least one spare on a rim for the van

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Filters

  • Oil, Fuel, Air, and Cabin Filters โ€“ย mandatory

  • ๐Ÿงฝ Snorkel filter socks (great for convoys, just clean regularly)


๐Ÿ›ข๏ธ Fluids

  • Oil For Top Ups โ€“ย mandatory

Engine, Diff/Transfer Case, Transmission, Power Steering (may be the same as your auto trans oil), and Brake Fluid. You donโ€™t need to carry enough for a full change, 500mm โ€“ 1L top up bottles are fine and essential to your remote touring kit.


๐Ÿ”ฅ Fire Extinguishers

  • Bring more than one โ€“ mandatoryย 

  • Ensure the powder is loose and the pressure is good


๐Ÿ”Œ 12V Electrical Spares

  • Cable ties โ€“ mandatory

  • Spare Anderson plugs โ€“ mandatory

  • Spare Trailer plug and Cigarette lighter plug โ€“ highly recommended

  • Fusesย โ€“ย mandatory

A mix of large blade 40โ€“60A for compressors and Anderson plugs, standard and mini blade, glass fuses and inline heavy-duty fusible links

  • 30A Relay (know your own vehicle and electrical set up โ€“ you may need bigger relays) โ€“ย mandatory

  • Electrical Tape โ€“ mandatory

  • Multimeter and Test Light โ€“ we have these of course but we highly recommend you carry your own. Even if you donโ€™t know how to use it.ย 

  • Solder and Small Gas Torch work well โ€“ we carry this also and highly recommend you carry some too. 12V issues are more common than anything else on tour.ย 

  • Electrical connectors and joiners โ€“ mandatory

  • Label wiring under the bonnetย and inside the canopy for easier troubleshooting.
    If everyone did this, it would make our life so much easier in the bush.


๐Ÿ›ข๏ธ Sealants & Cleaners

  • Sprays: lubricant, brake clean, contact cleaner, degreaser โ€“ย mandatory

  • Radiator stop-leak โ€“ recommended

  • Fuel additives / injector cleaner โ€“ย mandatory

  • JB-Weld essentials kit โ€“ย mandatory

  • Gasket Maker / Sealant โ€“ recommended

  • Loctite โ€“ recommended
  • Grease / Wheel Bearing Grease โ€“ย mandatoryย (a small tub or tube is fine)


๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Tools: Be Prepared for Anything

Basic tool kit โ€“ย shifters, spanners, sockets, screw drivers, pliers, wire cutters, vice grip, hammer, Allen keys, sharp knife, hack saw, hex keys, cloth tape, gloves and rags.

  • Decent Jack โ€“ mandatory

A reliable jack and a jacking plate for stability on uneven terrain

  • Pry Bar or Tyre Lever โ€“ highly recommended

  • Rubber Mallet and Hammer โ€“ highly recommended

  • Cold Chisel and Punches

  • Cordless Tools โ€“ highly recommended

    • Impact Driver

    • Drill and

    • Grinder โ€“ With cutting and grinding discs

  • Rivet Gun and Rivets ย 
  • Pick Set

๐Ÿ›Ÿ Recovery Gear

  • Rated Recovery Pointsย โ€“ Front & Rear โ€“ย mandatory

  • MaxTrax โ€“ min set of 4 โ€“ย should be mandatory but highly recommended
    (One for each wheel on the ground is recommended; having two in a pickle is not helpful.)

  • Kinetic Ropeย or Snatch Strap โ€“ย mandatory

  • **Shacklesย (recommend soft shackles) โ€“ย mandatory

  • Shovel โ€“ย mandatory

  • Axe / splitter combo โ€“ recommended

  • Chainsaw โ€“ highly recommendedย 


๐Ÿง—โ€โ™‚๏ธ Winch Essentials: if you have one โ€“ not mandatory

  • Winch ring

  • Tree protector

  • Winch extension strap

  • A couple of additional soft shackles

  • Dampener


๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Moon Tours Safety Equipment

  • ๐Ÿ“ก Satellite phone

  • StarLink Internet
  • ๐Ÿ†˜ EPIRB

  • ๐Ÿฉบ First aid kit (broad spectrum antibiotics, painkillers, relaxants, morphine whistles โ€“ bring your own basic kit too)

  • โค๏ธโ€๐Ÿฉน Defibrillator

  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Winch

  • ๐Ÿ”ฅ Welding equipment

  • โš™๏ธ Grinder / Power Tools

  • ๐Ÿ”ง Tools


๐Ÿ•๏ธ Camping Gear

  • ๐Ÿช‘ Camp chairs

  • ๐Ÿณ Cooking kit

  • ๐Ÿด Cutlery + dishwashing gear

  • ๐Ÿ”ฆ Head torch + lights

  • ๐Ÿช“ Axe + shovel


๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Aussie-Made Trailer Brands

  • AOR (Australian Off Road)

  • Track Trailer (Tvan)

  • Lifestyle Camper
  • Trakmaster

  • Patriot Campers

  • Cub Campers

  • Pioneer Campers

  • Kimberley Kampers

  • Ultimate Campers

  • Vista RV

  • RhinoMax

  • To name a few

Safety is priority #1. Reliability is everything.
Be prepared & have the trip of a lifetime!

Every vehicle will be required to have, at the absolute minimum the following below.
  • Pre trip inspection carried out by a reputable 4WD work shop, not your local car mechanic. (We recommend Outback 4WD if youโ€™re in Melbourne)
  • Pre trip service on your trailer contact your nearest service centre.
  • Radio with external aerial
  • GPS with appropriate maps (we recommend downloading the HEMA Australia app and maps or the HEMA Navigator)
  • Bull bar (not mandatory but highly recommended)
  • Snorkel (not mandatory but highly recommended)
  • Upgraded suspension
  • Heavy Duty all terrain tyres
  • Dual Battery system (not mandatory but highly recommended)
  • Fridge (not mandatory but highly recommended)
  • Two spare tyres on rims to suit your vehicle
  • At least one spare on a rim for your trailer
  • Basic tyre repair
  • Recovery kit and MaxTrax
  • Compressor and tyre gauge
  • Basic tool kit
  • Fireย extinguisher
  • First Aid kit
  • Enough fuel for up to 1000km towing in low range. Minimum 25L/100km – 30L/100kmdepending on your vehicle.ย 
  • At least 100 litres per vehicle.
  • You will need to be self sufficient
  • Camp chairs
  • Cooking gear
  • Cutlery and dishwashing
  • Head torch and camp lights
  • Axe, shovel
  • Fan belts
  • Oil
  • Radiator stop leak
  • Radiator hose tape
  • Fuses
  • Trailer spares recommended by manufacturer. Most common faults will be electrical, welds, bearings (though they should be as new before the trip)
  • Air Filter
  • Fuel filter
  • Brake Fluid

Rates & Inclusions

Tour Price:

AUD $12600 (incl. GST) per vehicle โ€“ covers up to 2 people.

Deposit Terms:

A non-refundable deposit ofย $1,000 or 30% of the trip valueย (whichever is greater) is required to secure your place. Balance due 60 days prior to start date.

We recommend reviewing ourย Terms & Conditionsย and taking out domestic travel insurance to protect your holiday investment.


๐Ÿš™ย Why We Charge a Premium โ€“ And Why Itโ€™s Worth It

Moon Tours expeditions arenโ€™t your average tag-along.

The biggest difference? We operate with two fully equipped support vehicles on almost every single trip without exception โ€” a level of backup and service unmatched in the industry.

Every trip is supported by fully equipped Moon Tours guide vehicles and trailers, backed by an experienced team dedicated to making your journey smooth, safe, and unforgettable.

From on-tour mechanical support and recoveries to managing logistics, navigation, and guest comfort, we handle the details so you can focus on the experience.

Whether itโ€™s a desert crossing, a mountain pass, or a remote station track, our team has decades of first-hand experience in Australiaโ€™s toughest touring environments. We know exactly whatโ€™s possible, where the limits are, and how to make every trip challenging, scenic, and safe.

Our guests often tell us the same thing:

โ€œYou get more than whatโ€™s listed.โ€

And just as often, at the end of a trip we hear:

โ€œWe canโ€™t wait to book and plan our next Moon Tour!โ€

We donโ€™t oversell. We under-promise and over-deliver every time.

This is what we do. Itโ€™s our passion, and our business is built around it.