Merely the name “Australia” brings to mind dozens of images: unusual wildlife and wide-open space, flora found nowhere else on Earth, friendly people, and different cultures. The Land Down Under is a wild continent that awaits discovery. It’s a land of waterfalls and crocodiles, of adventure and exploration.
NOLS has been in Australia since 1996, and in that time we’ve concentrated our explorations in northwestern Australia, in places like the Kimberley and the Pilbara. With dramatic landscapes and intense colors defining these regions—from vast plains and ancient mountains to huge tidal rivers and spectacular waterfalls in breathtaking gorges—you’ll never tire of the unique beauty of either place. Both areas are recognized as being the most remote territories on a continent known for its sparse population and untraveled expanse. On your course, you too will discover this remoteness, learning from your instructors and enjoying the opportunity to explore a landscape not known to many.
Our Australian headquarters is located in Broome, a community of less than 15,000 that was founded in the 1880s as a hub of the pearling industry. You’ll spend a day or so in this interesting little town before traveling into the field via four-wheel drive, bus, or plane.
We are also honored to be involved with local Aboriginal groups, with whom our students have fantastic opportunities to mingle, learning from them and their way of life. NOLS Australia is an adventure and an experience; you’ll live and travel here in ways no other program can offer.
For more than ten years, NOLS students have been exploring northwestern Australia by canoe, sea kayak, and foot.
Photo: Kevin Emery
“We were walking through areas where nobody
had ever been before. You start to realize this as you venture away
from the river and know that you’re one of the few people
in the world to have seen this place.“
Mike DiDonna
Semester in Australia, 1999
Hampshire College Student
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