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Canning Stock Route Expedition

Broome, Australia

The Canning Stock Route passes through some of the most remote and isolated country in the world. Built in 1910 to break the West Kimberley beef monopoly, the route begins in Halls Creek and extends all the way to Wiluna in the mid-west, a distance of over 1800kms. The rugged terrain and sheer isolation of the stock route demands an unparalleled level of planning, expertise and competency.

In certain parts the stock route is incredibly beautiful, with freshwater springs creating oases in the middle of nowhere.  Other areas are home to narrow gorges, sheer cliffs, ancient Aboriginal art sites and engravings of explorers and drovers.

Very few people ever get to see this unique part of Australia. If you’re interested in being one of them, make sure it’s with Outback Spirit!

The Mercedes Benz G Wagon

Unrivalled in the outback

Outback Spirit operates Mercedes Benz G Wagons for its unique adventures across the Canning Stock Route and Simpson Desert. The utilitarian variant, the ‘Professional’, is one of the most capable and robust all-terrain vehicles in the world and the longest produced Mercedes Benz in history. Over 200,000 units sold since 1979, including 2500 recently procured by the Australian Defence Force.
The G Wagon is an incredibly unique vehicle. During our initial testing phase, it quickly became evident that it was the only vehicle suitable for our desert adventures. Off-road, the G Wagons are simply unmatched by any other vehicle. They ride exceptionally well, are fitted with forward facing coach seats and have more legroom than other vehicles in the same class. Their iconic boxy shape also affords more headroom for occupants.

The two fleets of G Wagons consist of both 6×6 and 4×4 vehicles. The 6×6’s under-pin the whole expedition thanks to their high payload and remarkable capability, allowing us to carry our own custom-made kitchen and amenities unit. The amenities unit features two flushing toilets and two hot-water showers, and retain all toilet waste for subsequent disposal. For a trip like this, the ability to have a hot shower and flushing toilet makes all the difference. Each fleet of vehicles is also equipped with satellite telephones and advanced medical kits.

Outback Spirit has invested over $4 million in these remarkable vehicles. When it comes to passengers’ comfort and safety, no expense is spared!

Camping in comfort

Hot showers & flushing toilets make all the difference

The idea of going without basic comforts is enough to turn anyone off heading bush. Digging holes or hooking up a cumbersome hot water apparatus is no-one’s idea of a good time. That’s why our desert safaris are so unique.

In each G Wagon fleet, a 6×6 military style G Wagon features a specially engineered bathroom pod. Complete with 2 equal sized bathrooms with hot showers and flushing toilets, these pods are a real work of art and feature a hydraulically raiseable roof, large water storage tanks and effluent capture. So, in addition to providing that all-important level of comfort, the environment is also being looked after by removing waste instead of burying it in the scrub.

In each Desert Safari crew there’s an experienced camp cook who’ll provide delicious cuisine for the expedition. And, with ample refrigeration and a re-supply rendezvous, we’re never short of good quality, fresh food.

A good night’s rest is just as important as a hot shower and a good meal, so you are provided the best camping equipment available to make the experience as enjoyable as possible. The large tents are easy to erect with only one centre pole and a few pegs. You’ll be sleeping off the ground on sturdy lightweight stretcher beds with a self-inflating mattress to go on top. As the desert nights can get quite cold, you are also provide you with a high-quality sleeping bag to keep you warm and comfortable.

No campsite is complete without a crackling fire, and it’s here that you’ll be able to relax and unwind at the end of the day, chatting to new friends under the desert stars!

History of the Canning

A fascinating tale of bravery & determination

At the beginning of the 20th century, East Kimberley cattlemen were looking for an alternate way to move their cattle south and supply of beef to Perth and the southern goldfields. The problem for East Kimberley cattlemen was that their cattle were infested with Boophilus ticks, which were infected with a malaria-like parasitic disease called Babesiosis. It was feared these ticks would survive the sea journey down to Perth, which gave West Kimberley cattlemen a monopoly in terms of supplying beef to the south.

The Canning Stock Route was first proposed in 1905 by East Kimberley pastoralist James Isdell, who strongly argued the Boophilus ticks wouldn’t survive the journey down the long dry stock route. With support from other East Kimberley cattlemen and a state government keen for competition in the beef industry, his proposal was taken seriously and resulted in the government appointing Alfred Canning to survey the route.

With a team of 23 camels, two horses and eight men, Canning surveyed the route in less than six months. He needed to find significant water sources along the way; enough for 800 head of cattle at a time and no further than a day’s walk apart. Once the survey had been completed, Canning returned with a construction party and between March 1908 and April 1910 built and installed 51 wells along the route. Commercial droving finally began in 1910.

The Canning Stock Route didn’t prove popular and few cattlemen were prepared to embark on the epic drove. Renewed interest followed a 1928 Royal Commission into Western Australia beef prices, but in total just 37 droves were recorded down the stock route. The last drove was in 1959.

Tour Highlights

Inclusions

  • Small group size – 19 guests
  • All meals including breakfasts, lunches and dinners whilst on tour
  • 2 nights of hotel and resort accommodation
  • 13 nights of deluxe camping with full facilities. All equipment is provided and is the most modern, comfortable and user friendly available
  • Specially designed toilets and showers will be available every day for your comfort & convenience. These amenities are custom made modules built on the back of the 6×6 vehicles
  • Services of 5 professional Driver Guides
  • One way airfare with Qantas from Newman to Perth
  • Travel aboard specialised tour vehicles – the Mercedes Benz ‘G’ Wagon
  • Outback Spirit Explorer Pack (for first-time travellers only)

To discover more contact us for a brochure or booking enquiry.

BOOKING ENQUIRY

16 Days / 15 Nights

  • From $14,995 pp twin share – early bird saving
  • Single supplement $800
  • Ex Broome – Perth v.v.

Other dates apply for Perth – Broome

Start Date End Date
30/Apr/2025 15/May/2025
09/Jun/2025 24/Jun/2025
19/Jul/2025 03/Aug/2025
28/Aug/2025 12/Sep/2025

Booking Enquiry

Price is per person, twin share for travel Broome to Perth 2025.  Dates are available from May – September for travel Perth to Broome. Earlybird Savings up to $800 per person, book before 31October 2024.  Pas Passengers receive saving on tours. Savings for new bookings only. Solo supplements $800 applies.  Terms & conditions apply for Outback Spirt. Travel With A Difference terms & conditions apply.  Travel Insurance is  highly recommended.