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These terms and conditions form part of an agreement between Tasmanian Walking Company Pty Ltd (ACN 127 733 742) and/or Australian Walking Company Pty Ltd (ACN 606 406 384) and/or Guided by Nature (ACN 658 482 716) (“we”, “our” or the “Company”) and the guest(s) referred to in the booking form (“you”, “your” or the “guest”).
You may check availability, and make a booking through our website, or by calling or emailing our reservations team. A deposit of $500 is required to confirm your booking, unless otherwise specified in trip specific conditions.
Once your booking has been made, you’ll receive a booking confirmation email and you’ll be asked to complete your guest information via our online portal. All guests travelling who are aged 18 or over must complete this information themselves. For all guests aged 17 or under, the information must be completed by a parent or legal guardian.
By making a booking, you agree and accept our terms and conditions, including the terms and conditions set out in this document. If you are booking on behalf of another person, we rely on the authority of the person making the booking to act on behalf of any other traveller on the booking and that person will bind all such travellers to these terms and conditions.
If you are not ready to make a booking, but would like to hold spaces whilst you finalise your plans, we can arrange that as well. Please discuss with our reservations team.
The prices quoted on a seasonal or departure basis. The prices quoted on our website are the most current prices and are subject to minimum numbers and seasonal demand. The prices quoted cover (and only cover) the following:
Any other cost is to be borne by you.
No price reduction is available for guests who either elect to bring their own alcohol or choose not to avail themselves of the food or drink provided.
The Company abides by responsible service of alcohol principles as it promotes a safe and enjoyable environment for all guests and staff, and reduces the risk of alcohol-related injury. Your guides have absolute discretion around the provision of alcohol (including BYO alcohol) and will stop serving and/or prohibit continued consumption of alcohol if guest(s) appear (in the opinion of the guides) drunk or become violent, quarrelsome, disorderly or behave indecently.
Without limitation, the following items are excluded from the pricing:
Our accommodation is twin share and our walk prices are based on twin share (two people sharing one room). Solo travellers are always welcome and we will use our best endeavours to ensure that single travellers share with the same gender. If a single room is requested, a supplementary price will apply. Requests for single supplement must be stipulated at the time of booking.
All pricing is in Australian dollars.
DEPOSIT: As above, bookings are not confirmed until your booked has been confirmed by the Company. A deposit ($500 per person) must be paid at the time the tentative booking is made.
FINAL PAYMENT: The balance of the booking price is payable to the Company at least 90 days prior to departure. For reservations made 90 days or less from the departure date, full payment is due at the time of booking.
Once you have paid the required deposit for your booking, any subsequent discounts or price reductions that are advertised by the Company or any third party will not be applied retrospectively.
Payment may be made by credit card or Australian debit cards. We do not accept payment by any other method, including cheque or foreign debit cards.
We do not charge a fee for payments made via
However, we do charge the following payment fees for the following transactions:
All payment fees are subject to change. The payment fees specified on our website are the most current.
If you wish to cancel your booking, you must notify the Company in writing as soon as possible. Once the Company receives your notice, cancellation will take effect subject to the following:
Cancellation by the guest will also take effect if:
No refund will be paid if you:
The Company reserves the right to not provide a refund if you arrive on the day of departure for any walk with inappropriate footwear and are unable to join the walk (please refer to condition 11).
We strongly recommend that all guests obtain suitable travel insurance.
If you wish to change your booking, you must notify the Company in writing as soon as possible. Once the Company receives your notice, the change will take effect subject to the following:
Changes to your walk departure date, or transfer of booking to a different walk experience may incur additional costs payable by you for any difference in pricing. We will do our best to change your booking to your preferred date, but it may not always be possible
All of our walks take place in very special wilderness settings. We are at the mercy of nature in all her beauty and all her fury. We will under no circumstance knowingly place at risk the health and well-being of our guests and guides. In the case of a Force Majeure Event (as defined below), we may need to cancel a walk with very little notice. In some cases, this can occur after the walk has commenced.
If a walk does not meet minimum numbers, the Company reserves the right to cancel the departure; however every effort will be made to consolidate numbers so that the booked walk will successfully depart. Your flexibility in this regard would be appreciated.
If we need to cancel a walk departure for any reason, we will provide you with the following options:
Where your walk is cancelled by the Company, we will not be liable for any costs associated with travel to and from the designated walk departure pick up point. We therefore strongly recommend travel insurance be taken out at the time of booking.
In rare circumstances, due to injury or unforeseen illness, we may need to evacuate you from a remote part of the walk. Where an evacuation is deemed necessary by the Company, the full cost of evacuation will be borne by the guest, including but not limited to helicopter costs, any associated staff wages and ground transportation costs.
We therefore strongly recommend guests:
When selecting a travel insurance product, please ensure that it provides cover against, at a minimum, personal accidents or injury, medical expenses, Force Majeure Events, emergency repatriation and personal liability, cancellation for any reason including bereavement, delayed flights, lost luggage and personal effects.
We strongly recommend that all guests obtain suitable travel insurance once your deposit payment is made.
We require that all walkers sign an indemnity prior to departure on the morning of the walk. This form indemnifies the Company, its officers, directors, employees, servants, agents or consultants or any of them from and against all costs, claims, actions, demands and liability whatsoever and howsoever arising from or in any way connected with the walking tour (including any transportation to or from the area in which the tour is to take place) including such costs, claims, actions, demands or statutory duty or otherwise on the part of the Company, or any of its officers, directors, employees, servants, agents or consultants, and including any liability in respect of or related to your death, personal injury or loss of or damage to any property owned or possessed by you, but excluding any liability in respect of which the Motor Accidents Insurance Board (if/as applicable) is bound to indemnify the Company, its officers, directors, employees, servants, agents or consultants pursuant to the Motor Accidents (liabilities and compensation) Act 1973 of Tasmania (or other applicable legislation applicable in other state or territory) .
By signing the indemnity form, you will also give the Company various acknowledgements including confirmation that you have been informed of the most appropriate form of footwear for the walk you are undertaking.
On the guests are required to wear lace-up walking boots which have ankle support and firm treaded soles. Sandshoes and similar footwear are not acceptable on any of our walks.
These recommendations are made in the interests of your safety and giving you the best chance to have the most enjoyable experience possible. Arriving on the day of departure for any walk with inappropriate footwear may result in forfeiting your walk without refund. If you are unsure whether your footwear is suitable for your intended walk, please contact our reservations team for further advice.
It is your responsibility to read through the itinerary carefully and ensure you have adequate fitness for the proposed trip.
Guests must be in good health and have the appropriate physical and mental fitness to maintain a good walking pace for the duration of their walk. Some training and preparation work is required prior to departure. The more physically and mentally prepared you are, the more enjoyable your walk will be. Speak with our reservations staff for more information about health and fitness requirements and walk preparation. As a general indication, prior to the trip all guests should be able to safely complete a 15-20km day walk on varied terrain including bush trails and inclines, whilst carrying a 7-10kg backpack. Specific trail distances and features can be found in guest trip notes.
No guest should present for the start of trip if they are unwell and symptoms would impact their ability to complete the walk safely. Guides or other trip leaders may choose to evacuate a guest off trip if they have concerns about the ability of guests to complete the walk safely due to illness.
The Company reserves the right in its absolute discretion to refuse a guest the right to participate in a trip on medical or fitness grounds.
Guests with a pre-existing medical condition, including allergies, are required to disclose it on their booking form and may be required to supply a doctor’s certificate or complete a confidential medical questionnaire.
Guests who are 69 years of age or older, at the time of departure, must supply a doctor’s certificate, no later than 90 days prior to departure, stating that they are in good physical condition and that there are no known ailments or pre-existing medical conditions likely to prevent them from completing the walk. This step assists us to ensure an enjoyable and trouble-free walk for all involved.
Dietary requirements stating whether it is a lifestyle choice or allergy must be noted on the booking form. We will endeavour to cater to your needs, but we operate in remote locations which in some cases are only provisioned twice per year.
If dietary requirements are not disclosed at least 90 days prior to your departure date we may not be able to cater to your needs. Should you need to cancel your trip because you have not disclosed dietary requirements in a timely manner, standard cancellation fees will apply (refer to condition 5).
The trip leader includes both the nominated lead guide and any other person nominated by or on behalf of the Company to lead or supervise any aspect of the trip.
The Company’s guides and support staff take their roles and responsibilities seriously and if for any reason the trip leader believes, in their absolute discretion, that you should not participate in the trip, they may exclude you from the trip. In this event, without prejudice to any other condition in these terms and conditions, you will be offered the option of taking another walk considered suitable for you or a full refund.
All our walks are group trips and guests need to be conscious of how their action may impact others. The trip leader is in charge to ensure not only your safety, but the comfort, safety and enjoyment of the entire group. If for any reason during a trip the nominated trip leader considers you should not participate further due to you committing an illegal act, or in the opinion of the nominated tour leader, your behaviour is causing or may cause danger, distress or annoyance to others, the nominated leader may direct you not to continue and you must follow their instructions. In this case you will not be entitled to any refund. Travel insurance may compensate you depending on the circumstances (and the terms and conditions of the relevant policy).
The Company operates within the Wilderness World Heritage Area and National Parks. Therefore, our environmental responsibilities are taken very seriously. Prior to departure, you will be briefed about such responsibilities, however prior knowledge and awareness is extremely helpful.
Guests acknowledge that walking in a wilderness area of a National Park is potentially a dangerous activity and guests are undertaking such an activity at their own risk. Guests acknowledge and agree that they will undertake the walk freely, voluntarily and absolutely at their own risk and with a full appreciation of the nature and extent of all risks involved in the walk. Guests acknowledge that the Company is supplying them with Recreational Services (as defined below) for the purposes of applicable laws.
Guests agree to the fullest extent permitted by law waive all of their legal rights of action against and fully release the Company and its officers, directors, employees, servants, agents or consultants from all liability arising from or connected with their death or personal injury howsoever arising out of or in relation to the participation by them in a walk including without limitation, liability for a negligent or tortuous act or omission, breach of duty, breach of contract or breach of statutory duty on the part of the Company, its officers, directors, employees, servants, agents or consultants. This waiver shall bind all guests and their legal personal representatives.
The Company does not exclude or limit the application of any provision of any statute (including the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth)) where to do so would:
Except to the extent condition 18(a) applies, and to the extent permitted by law, the Company excludes all:
The Company’s liability to guests for any breach of any express or implied provision of these terms and conditions is limited, at the Company’s option, to:
Guests agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Company and each of its officers, directors, employees, servants, agents or consultants against any losses, costs, claims, damages, expenses, liabilities, proceedings or demands which any of them may directly or indirectly incur or suffer as a consequence of any breach by them of their obligations under these terms and conditions.
The laws of Tasmania shall apply to these terms and conditions.
By placing a booking with the Company, guests acknowledge and agree that the Company has relied on the representations made by you, including in respect of your circumstances, travel insurance availability, age and medical condition which representations you hereby confirm and warrant are true, correct and complete in every respect.
“Force Majeure Event” refers to an event(s) or circumstance(s) which includes, but is not limited to, acts of God, natural threats (such as bush fires, impassable snow and unsafe sea conditions), fire, earthquake, flood, windstorm or other extreme weather events civil commotion, riot, blockade or embargo, breakdown, union dispute, epidemic, pandemic, lack or failure of courses of supply, passage of any law, order, regulation, ordinance, proclamation, demand, requisition or requirement or any other act of any government authority, outside of the reasonable control of either parties whether or not foreseeable, which renders performance impossible; and
“Recreational Services” means services that consist of participation in a sporting activity or a similar leisure-time pursuit; or any other activity that:
This version of our Booking Terms and Conditions was published on Thursday 14 December 2023 and applies to all bookings made on or after this date.