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![]() GENERAL INFORMATION & BOOKING CONDITIONS Note: For the Papua New Guinea Tour a different Information and Booking Condition applies
All tours are taking place in the tropical part of Australia. The temperatures vary from cool nights and warm/hot days in winter (June - October) to warm nights and hot days in Summer (November - March). On some days we take a break/siesta in the middle of the day, specially after we have been out in the previous night, had an early morning and have plans for the afternoon and night time again. Please avoid bright clothing, and being cool and
comfortable is desirable. Firm footwear and a pair of old shoes for mangroves
are recommended, also a hat, sun screen, a small personal water bottle and
insect repellent. In the tropics rain is possible at any time of the year,
so please come prepared. Telescope/Torches/Library On most tours we supply one telescope and the spotlighting
equipment. Please bring a small torch (flashlight) for your personal use. On all tours in Queensland we carry an extensive library,
containing the leading field guides covering birds, mammals, frogs and reptiles. Costs Included in the cost are all accommodations, meals,
transport, entry fees, boat excursions and some flights within Australia and
as mentioned in the itineraries, Not included are drinks of any kind, private tours
and excursions, personal spending and excess baggage. Travel Insurance The weather conditions in the Tropics are unpredictable. October is the driest month of the year, but in October 1996 the Archer River was in flood and stopped all traffic to Weipa, Iron Range and Cape York. Luckily it didn't affect us. We recommend travel insurance to cover these unpredictable
weather conditions, as claims for compensation cannot be considered. The
insurance should also cover cancellation, cancellation of flights, accident,
loss of personal luggage, hospitalisation, etc. We do not accept responsibility
for loss, tropical medical problems, damage or injury to property or persons.
Medical All our tours are to remote and tropical areas,
where medical help is either unavailable or difficult to organise. If you
are on any medication please insure adequate supplies for the whole journey,
plus several days in the event of an unexpected delay. All tours are suitable
for persons of any age in good health. Persons booking a tour who have medical
conditions likely to effect their, or other passengers, enjoyment must bring
the circumstances to the attention of the organiser at the time of booking.
Such conditions include diabetes, epilepsy, asthma, heart disease; problems with your back, hip, legs etc. We cannot accept responsibility for the occurrence of any tropical ailments. Fitness Requirements All tours lead into remote and often rough conditions, which include walking on unsealed and uneven bush tracks through rainforest, woodland or on rocky ground. There will be situations when we leave the walking track or road to pursue a bird. In some areas we also have to walk steep hills. If in doubt about your fitness in regards to a particular tour please contact us for more information. Klaus Uhlenhut worked as natural history and birdwatching guide since 1983. In 1989 he founded 'Kirrama Wildlife Tours' and conducts birdwatching tours in Northern Australia, the area which he knows best. All tours concentrate on the endemic birds of each region. Klaus is a contributor to two photographic libraries, Australian Nature Transparencies in Melbourne / Australia and Animals Animals / Earth Scenes in New York / USA. His photographs have been used in numerous publications including wilderness diaries, educational material, books, magazines and calendars. Klaus will help you with your photography with practical hints of his experience and catching / setting up smaller animals like snakes, lizards, frogs, crabs, spiders and insects. Other guides are part of some of the tours like the Cape York Bird Week and the Papua New Guinea Tour.
Payment, Cancellation and Refunds To confirm a booking we require a 10%
deposit. For some tours, which include non-refundable airline tickets, the
deposit will be higher than 10%. Deposits are fully refundable if cancellation
is received more than 6 months before the tour date. Between 1 and 5 months of
the tour date deposits are not refundable. However, they can be credited to
another booking within the following 12 months.
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