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Hosted by Tri State Safaris — Where the Outback Comes Alive
Tour Highlights
- Menindee Lakes and Kinchega National Park by Air
- Soar above vast lake systems, discover rich pastoral heritage, and witness birdlife and desert contrasts from an unforgettable scenic flight.
- Broken Hill and Silverton with a Local Guide and 4WD Coach Bus
- See the real Outback through the eyes of an experienced guide — uncover hidden stories, local legends, and places you’d never find on your own.
- Comfortable Accommodation and All Meals Included
- Enjoy deluxe heritage-style accommodation in the centre of town, with thoughtfully prepared meals and Outback hospitality throughout.
- Personal Tour Guide
- Travel with your dedicated guide for a seamless, personalised experience designed for comfort, connection, and discovery.
Your Journey
Day 1 – Arrival in Broken Hill
Arrive in Broken Hill and check in to your pre-booked heritage accommodation. Enjoy time to relax and settle into the rhythm of Outback life.
Inclusions: Transfers and Accommodation
Day 2 – Menindee and Kinchega From the Sky and the Hill
Morning Air safari over Menindee Lakes and Kinchega National Park
Guided tour of the RFDS Heritage Centre
Visit the nostalgic Bells Milk Bar
Lunch at Line of Lode Cafe overlooking the city
Guided Sunset Tour at Sculptures Symposium
Dinner at the iconic Palace Hotel — a true Broken Hill experience
Inclusions: Entry fees, (B, Mt, L, D), Flight, Accommodation
Day 3 – Broken Hill to Silverton
Explore Broken Hill’s hidden gems and historic highlights with your local guide
Travel to the legendary outback town of Silverton
Lunch at the Silverton Hotel, famous for its films and frontier charm
Learn about the region’s mining legacy and way of life
Visit the Silverton Camel Farm and enjoy a 10-minute camel ride
Dinner at the BHP Broken Hill
Inclusions: Entries, (B, Mt, L, D), Accommodation
Depart — Stay on or head back on your way to your next destination
Enjoy breakfast before checkout. Transfers included to airport of your point of departure.
Getting to Broken Hill
Train: NSW TrainLink from Sydney
Air: Daily flights from Sydney and Adelaide (Qantas and Rex)
Departure Details
Minimum:4 adult passengers
Departure Window: 8:00am–8:30am
Pick-Up: Your Broken Hill accommodation
Tours: Available on demand (subject to availability)
Getting to Broken Hill
Travel to Broken Hill by:
Train: NSW TrainLink from Sydney
Air: Daily flights from Sydney & Adelaide (Qantas & Rex)
All arrival and departure transfers are included.
A Journey Designed for Comfort, Connection and Discovery
Travel in comfort, enjoy curated meals, stay in handpicked outback accommodation, and connect with the stories, people, and landscapes that shape Australia’s desert heart.
All scheduled departure dates require a minimum of 4 adult passengers to become a confirmed departure.
Inclusions: All meals as indicated in the itinerary, 3 nights’ accommodation, transfers from arrival to Broken Hill, and travel in fully equipped air-conditioned 4WD vehicles. Absolutely everything has been organised for you once you arrive into Broken Hill. You won’t need to do a single thing. Most importantly, your own tour guide will welcome you and take care of you during your travels with us.
Not Included: Travel to and from Broken Hill. You will need to organise your own train travel and/or flights, or you may choose to drive your own vehicle to and from Broken Hill.
For private charters or bespoke tours, please contact us directly and we will be happy to alter the package to accommodate group bookings of 4 or more passengers.
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I love landscape photography and there are plenty of photo opportunities and the flora and fauna is beautiful.
There is no fee to go to Mutawintji, however depending on the tour you choose with Tri - State, your fee varies and can include morning tea and lunch. Tri- State are based in Broken Hill. This visit was a couple of years ago.
We had a very knowledgeable local guide (may have been Geoff?) who was accredited by the Aboriginal community to provide tours in Mutawintji. We were picked up from our Broken Hill hotel for this full day outing.
On reflection though I was kicking myself that I hadn't asked whether the business had an indigenous guide. I feel this would have contributed to a more authentic experience and would have been a proactive way to support and respect the Aboriginal community.
We had a very knowledgeable local guide (may have been Geoff?) who was accredited by the Aboriginal community to provide tours in Mutawintji. We were picked up from our Broken Hill hotel for this full day outing.
On reflection though I was kicking myself that I hadn't asked whether the business had an indigenous guide. I feel this would have contributed to a more authentic experience and would have been a proactive way to support and respect the Aboriginal community.












