Nogo Station Experience Outback Pioneers

(6 customer reviews)

$89.63

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Nogo Station Experience USD 89.17. Go on an open-top double-decker safari through the Australian outback on the Kinnon-family hosted Nogo Station Experience. Starting with a heritage tour of Longreach, you’ll then head out to Nogo Station’s historic shearing sheds, where you’ll learn about the prized Merino wool. From there, you’ll head out on safari across the vast outback plains, before wrapping up with a traditional pioneer ‘smoko’ under the gum trees at Captain Starlight’s Camp..
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6 reviews for Nogo Station Experience Outback Pioneers

  1. Ray_B

    It was a great experience most enjoyable the bus driver keep us entertained with his jokes & wealths of knowledge

  2. Thomasina_F

    Jeremy the driver, guide was fantastic. A real story teller created a fun atmosphere. It was the most informative time in the wool shed but presented with a great fun outlook. He has a very characteristic Australian humour that is a dying art. Got to see lots of interesting things along the way around Longreach and on the property. Campsite lunch was delicious. A truely great day, highly recommended.

  3. Judy_R

    We learnt so much and had a super time. A trip around Longreach brought local history to life. Well known Aussie terms finally made sense especially in the shearing shed. Did you know shearers wore moccasins? The open top bus ride was lots of fun. We were amazed at the vastness and could almost imagine the isolation of the early pioneers. Lunch was delicious – (even if we had to share it with every fly in Australia.)

  4. Julie_G

    The stories and the history were wonderfully told. The bush camp morning tea was generous esp with the flies

  5. Karen_D

    Do go on the Nogo Station experience 🙂 Excellent tour guide and loved his sense of humour. Very informative and relaxed. Great lunch in the shade under the gumtrees. Lots to see.

  6. Monica_C

    Loved this tour as it shows just how much hard work is put into the station and what it entails. Such a great way to learn about what these farmers do with their knowledge and abilities. Very impressed.

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