Great Victoria Desert

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Stretching across the south-eastern corner of Western Australia and into South Australia, the Great Victoria Desert is one of Australia's most remote and awe-inspiring landscapes. This vast, arid expanse of red sand dunes, salt lakes, and sparse spinifex grass offers a raw, elemental beauty that rewards the intrepid traveller with profound solitude and a deep connection to the ancient land. It's a place where the night sky blazes with stars, and the silence is broken only by the wind and the calls of desert birds. This is not a destination for the faint-hearted, but for those who seek an authentic outback experience, it is unforgettable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Given the vast distances and rugged terrain, plan for at least 5 to 7 days to experience the Great Victoria Desert properly. This allows time to explore key areas like Mungo National Park and the Gawler Ranges, and to travel the Anne Beadell Highway or other 4WD tracks at a safe pace. Self-drive is essential; ensure your vehicle is well-equipped with recovery gear, extra fuel, water, and supplies. Break your journey with overnight stops at remote campgrounds or shearers' quarters.

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