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Prospective Land Rover customers can now book a four-day tour through the Flinders Ranges in South Australia from behind the wheel of a Defender.
A four-day tour of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia in a Land Rover Defender – with luxury food, and one of the nights in the 4WD’s roof-top tent – may be the ‘ultimate’ test drive for a new car in Australia.
The program – which costs $5500 for a couple’s ticket, and is available to the general public, Land Rover customer or not – joins other travel experiences offered by the British car maker which allow patrons to explore the Defender’s capability in exciting and exotic locations.
Known as Defender Experience Arkaba, it is a four-day tour based at a privately-operated 65,000-acre property about six hours north of Adelaide.
The Arkaba Homestead was built in 1856 and run as a working sheep station until 2012 when it was converted into a land and wildlife conservancy.
Guests embark on a guided tour of the property behind the wheel of a Land Rover Defender.
Accommodation starts at the refurbished homestead, but heads off-grid to remote campsites, and even sees guests stay in roof-mounted tents on top of the Defenders. All meals are included, with expert chefs preparing fine local cuisine within the natural environment.
The expedition sees customers drive a Defender through picturesque terrain, while learning about the history of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges region and helping to plant a tree.
Other Jaguar Land Rover travel experiences including ice-driving in Finland (with Jaguar), to a selection of sub-Saharan African safaris – including a 10-day tour of the Skeleton Coast in Namibia – many available to non-Land Rover customers.
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