Free Shipping on orders over $50

Tanami Track Map

Regular Price
$14.95
Sale Price
$14.95
Regular Price
Sold Out
Unit Price
Translation missing: en.general.accessibility.unit_price_separator 
SKU 9781875608119

 

The Tanami Track is a remote and challenging route that provides the quickest access from the southern states, via Alice Springs, to the Kimberley. This WestPrint Heritage Map details the ever-changing arid scenery of one of the least populated regions in Australia and provides an awe-inspiring introduction to the immensity of our deserts.

The track's early history is steeped in gold rushes and the need for stock routes, which required huge amounts of human effort to cross the Tanami. The condition of the present route is being improved, but the area is still remote and can be dangerous.

WestPrint Heritage Maps are highly regarded for desert areas, and this map is no exception. It includes notes on history, explorers, points of interest, surrounding flora and fauna, and various photos of landmarks. The map is clear and easy to read, with road distances, rest areas, caravan parks, and fuel outlets noted. Additionally, the map includes a Lat/Long grid and GPS coordinates to help travelers navigate this challenging and remote area with confidence.

 

Key Features

  • National parks
  • Specific 4WD, caravan and camping information
  • GPS surveyed roads & tracks
  • Heritage & tourist information 

 

Key Specifications

Edition: 5th

Publication Date: 01/06/19

Folded size (WxHxD): 140mm x 250mm x 2mm

Flat size (WxH): 700mm x 1000mm

Weight: 0.09kgs

 

 

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
50%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
50%
(1)
S
Stephen Wallace

Good map plenty of features, shows 4wd tracks and other information on the Tanami track

We’re thrilled to hear that you're enjoying the product!

R
Robert Oates
Accurate

The map was exactly as described and reasonably priced.
Delivery was well below par I “watched” as tracking saw it sit in Melbourne for ten days.
- it was only coming to Adelaide!

Related Articles