Tri State Safaris

1 Barrier Highway, Broken Hill 2880

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Tri State Safaris is now operating as  has been operating award-winning, eco-friendly,  Outback 4WD tours for over 21 years. With six gold and four silver trophies at the Australian Tourism Awards, Tri State Safaris is Australia's most awarded 4WD tour company. 

Based in Broken Hill, tours are designed for small groups, with passengers, escorted groups and tag-along participants all catered for.

Itineraries range from one day to seventeen days and destinations include Broken Hill, White Cliffs, Corner Country, various outback National Parks, Flinders Ranges, Simpson Desert, Central Australia, the Kimberley region and Cape York. See the real outback with its enormous diversity of landscapes, wildlife and real bush characters.

Tri State Safaris is a TQUAL-accredited business, and all tours have obtained Advanced Eco Certification. Tri State Safaris is dedicated to helping preserve their beautiful yet delicate homeland for the future.

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Australian culture in its most classical and casual form - this tour invites you to share in Australia's warm and unique lifestyle and indigenous culture, at the easy pace it was supposed to be experienced.

Take in the majestic 360 degree view of Outback Broken Hill from one of its most spectacular vantage points. Get up close to local wildlife and learn about native plants and local bush tucker. Explore the renowned Eldee Station, including a night in the shearer's quarters. Finish your tour with a visit to the quirky "almost-ghost-town" of Silverton.

Tours depart on demand for a minimum of two adult passengers. Subject to demand.

Step back in time with a tour to the World Heritage listed Lake Mungo, where evidence of human occupation dates back over 40,000 years. Soak up the stunning red landscape and learn about its strong Aboriginal heritage, before visiting the magical "Walls of China" just before sunset. Travel to the historic river port at Wentworth and marvel at the continuously shifting Peery Sandhills. Enjoy the charming old world accommodation of Avoca on Darling - a heritage homestead that dates back to the 1870s, and the luxurious Mungo Lodge. Then, before your adventure concludes, enjoy lunch at the award-winning Trentham Estate Winery on the banks of the Murray River. 

This tour also visits Mildura and travels alongside the mighty Darling to the historic river port Pooncarie.

Experience an interpretive tour of Mutawintji National Park. 

Travel through ever changing landscapes of the Barrier Ranges, salt bush plains, mulga and red sand country. Enjoy homemade cake and a cuppa under the shade of a tree in a dry creek bed. Enjoy two interpretive bush walks to the engravings site and stencils site and discover the remnants of fire places and stone tool making which gives you an insight into traditional life in the area.

Departs on demand with a minimum of two adult passengers.

If you like the sound of this tour you may also like the one day Outback Rock Art Tour.

This full day tour is designed to highlight the diversity of the Broken Hill and the Silverton area.

The tour starts by viewing some of Broken Hill's heritage listed architecture, exploring the diversity of parks, gardens, mines and homes in this outback oasis. Visit some famous art galleries, the Big Picture and the Line of Lode, before heading to Silverton.

Enjoy a drink at the famous Silverton Hotel, marvel at the vast expanse of Mundi Mundi Plains.

The last stop for the day is at the spectacular Sculpture Symposium on the edge of Broken Hill. This is one of Australia's most renowned sculpture collections and an experience not to be missed.

Departs: On demand for minimum of two adult passengers, subject to availability.

Imagine life for the ancient Aboriginal population, view stories of Australia's indigenous culture, and experience what life is like in the great Australian Outback. With this exceptional one day tour, Tri State Safaris offers fellow adventurers the unique opportunity to explore a privately owned station, located just north of Broken Hill.

Tri State has been given exclusive access to this area of cultural and historical significance. By joining this tour you will be one of the rare and privileged few that will ever experience the unique art works that are found here.

Departs on demand for a minimum of two adult passengers.

Do you own a 4WD vehicle, but have never really had the time to learn how to drive it properly? Do you want to go on an outback holiday in your 4WD but are unsure if your driving skills are up to scratch? 

Why not make this 4WD course the excuse you need to escape the city limits and really head outback? Combine your outback holiday with a nationally accredited 4WD course with the Australian 4WD Academy!

The Australian 4WD Academy is based in Broken Hill. Learn how to use your 4WD in outback conditions, before taking off on your own adventure.

Departs on demand for a minimum of two adult tour participants, or one adult participant and one adult non-participating passenger. Subject to availability.

Travel to the iconic Corner Country - land of ever-changing scenery, where wildlife abounds. See kangaroos, emus, lizards and spectacular bird life.

This is the real Australian Outback, where you will meet the intriguing characters that call this land home! Be amazed at the stunning contrast of colours, the endless blue horizons, piercing red sand dunes, rugged rocky escarpments and at times, carpets of colourful wildflowers.

Highlights include: Cameron Corner, the historic Milparinka, the Corner Post, the Dingo Fence, Sturt National Park, Tibooburra, White Cliffs, Opal Fields, overnight accommodation in the famous Underground Motel, and lunch at Mount Gipps sheep station.

Visit the remarkable Menindee Lakes and historic Kinchega National Park. There are many picture postcard opportunities as you enjoy a relaxing day exploring the area.

Morning tea on the banks of Lake Pamamaroo. Explore the spectacular Menindee Lakes System, which is many times larger than Sydney Harbour.

Travel through Kinchega National Park to see kangaroos, emus and abundant birdlife. Visit the historic Woolshed, then follow the Darling River as it winds through massive stands of Red Gums to Menindee township. Learn about the fascinating pastoral and Aboriginal history of the area.

Departs on demand for a minimum of two adults. Subject to availability.

Explore the eerie lunar landscape of the opal fields, 'noodle for opal', meet the characters, visit the most renowned attractions in the area, then retire to your accommodation 'below the surface' in the famous Underground Motel. 

The next day, travel along the red outback roads to one of Australia's largest indigenous Panaramitee rock art collections on a privately owned outback station.

Departs on demand for a minimum of two adult passengers. Subject to availability.

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