The Classic Larapinta Trek in Comfort features exclusive eco camps dotted throughout the West MacDonnell Ranges alongside the Larapinta trail
All meals are included during your Larapinta Trek
Best Room
All tents are the same
Suitable For
Couples; Solo Walkers
Best Nearby Walk
Mt Sonder summit walk
Best Nearby Park
West MacDonnell National Park
Best Food & Wine Experience
Hearty dinners under the stars
Best Place for Relaxation
By the campfire after dinner
Season
April to September in conjunction with 6 Day Classic Larapinta Trek in Comfort departure dates
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Frequently asked questions
What to pack for a supported eco-camp-based walk in Australia's Red Centre
Your main luggage will be transported between locations by a support vehicle - please keep luggage to one soft duffle bag or large backpack per person. On the track each day, you will carry a day pack (small backpack) weighing between five and eight kilograms with your lunch and snacks, water, waterproof and warm layers, and other personal items.
When is the best time to walk the Larapinta Trail?
The best time to walk the Larapinta Trail is in Autumn, Winter or Spring, ideally from April to October when daytime temperatures are mild
What is the weather like in the Northern Territory?
The average maximum temperature and rainfall by month in Darwin and the NT Top End are detailed below. The Mary River wetlands and Kakadu National Park are 2-3 hours’ drive from Darwin and experience similar weather patterns.