I'm spending some time in the study this morning (The Old Girl is at work - at her office in town) making arrangements for our trip to Australia in August.
We were planning to go to Italy on an opera themed package tour, see: PRONTO but have decided against this and will do the GHAN train trip instead.
This is a 3 night, 4 day train trip from Darwin to Adelaide.
We like train trips and I might have mentioned this fact before 🙄.
At my age it's a nightmare making on-line bookings. In the past I've done stupid things like booked my trips back to front and cocked up the dates and times for rental cars etc. This time I'm taking a lot more care so the exercise is laborious (why should I be the only one to suffer - that's why I'm sharing this with you).
The first thing to do was lock in the train booking as this is a very popular attraction. I've managed to make a booking and have paid a deposit for the 'Ghan Expedition' starting on 8 August this year which is my birthday. Yay!
I can now work backwards and forwards to make airline, accommodation and rental car bookings to work around this.
We will fly direct to Darwin from Wellington. 'Direct' is a bit of a misnomer as it will likely mean 3 different fights on two different airlines and take about 12 hours but hey! Have a look at the map above to see where Darwin is. It is remote. The plan is to spend a couple of days in Darwin, probably the 6th and 7th August which means I can now look at ex NZ flights on 5th August. In Darwin I'd like to see where the pesky Japanese bombed Australia in February 1942 but doubt that The Old Girl will be interested so, as a counterbalance we will no doubt visit some galleries and museums and try to spot a crocodile or two. We aren't 'beachy' people so have no intention of sitting on sand for hours on end. Maybe two days will be too long.
On the journey we elected the 'Ghan Expedition' option which will include some side trips:
The Ghan Expedition
Darwin to Adelaide (March to November inclusive in 2026) - Coast to coast, through the fiery Red Centre, experience Australia at its dramatic best. Your four day, three night (2,979km) journey includes all meals and beverages on board plus your off train experiences at Katherine, Alice Springs and Coober Pedy (with optional scenic flight/tour of Uluru also available - additional fee).
Our arrival date and time in Adelaide is now set. We plan to spend a week travelling to and staying in Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, McLaren Vale and a couple of other scenic wine areas before heading home.
I'll update you on the itinerary as soon as I can but Richard has put in a special request for a post on my laundry.
"Toodle-oo" as the Aussis say.





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