Summerland Camel Farm Ipswich

Experience an unforgettable visit to Summer Land Camels. The activities, tours and rides will give you a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the workings of Australia’s largest camel dairy and training centre.  On the Farm Tour you’ll learn about camels and Australia’s camel history, the story of Summer Land Camels so far and much more. Enjoy riding the camels, one of humanity’s most trusted and ancient animal companions. Strong, stable, gentle, intelligent beauties with personalities that you’re sure to fall in love with. Or just pat and feel the camels and be in their calming presence.

  

At Summer Land there is a focus on ethical, sustainable and organic farming principles. Over 550 Australian Camels graze on the lush native pastures grown in volcanic mineral rich soil. Sustainable production of Camel Milk and Camel Milk products is a passion of Summerland’s. It is this attention to detail and high standards in quality that makes Summerland Camel Farm the leading distributor of camel products in Queensland.

Outing Description

It is time to set forth on a epic road trip! We are off to the historic town of Ipswich. Once in Ipswich we will have morning tea at Strictly Coffee, then we will make our way to the Summerland Camel Farm for a guided tour of the farm and some lunch.

Lunch will be included in the price of the tour. For an added cost you can ride the camels around the farm, if this is of interest to you, please let Peter know before the outing starts.

After lunch, to top off an already adventurous day, we will have ice cream at Ungermann Brothers ice cream parlour. At Ungermann Brothers you will have the chance to try some pretty unique flavours, some of which include lavender honeycomb, pumpkin seed, liquorice and fennel, roasted garlic and fairy-bread.

Lastly we will drop you home for the conclusion of the outing.

Prices

Daytime Outing Duration – 8 hours

This outing will not be offered as a night activity due to the operation times of the businesses we will be visiting. Lastly the duration of this outing is an estimate, we will try our best to conduct the activity within the allotted hours but if we are unable to for unforeseen reasons - the total cost will be adjusted accordingly.

For all forms of support travel costs = $1/km divided by the number of participants attending the outing. Payments can be made by using NDIS funds and are added on to the total cost of services after the outing.

Ratio represents Peter Archer to the number of outing participants

Weekday

1:1 Ratio - Weekday Daytime rate ($62.17/hour)

Outing price excluding cost of travel – $497.36

1:2 Ratio - Weekday Daytime rate ($34.82/hours)

Outing price excluding cost of travel - $278.56

1:3 Ratio – Weekday Daytime rate ($25.70 /hours)

Outing price excluding cost of travel - $205.06

Saturday

1:1 Ratio – Saturday rate ($87.51 /hour)

Outing price excluding cost of travel – $700.08

1:2 Ratio - Saturday rate ($51.29/hours)

Outing price excluding cost of travel - $410.32

1:3 Ratio – Saturday ($36.17 /hours)

Outing price excluding cost of travel - $289.36

Sunday

1:1 Ratio – Sunday rate ($112.85 /hour)

Outing price excluding cost of travel – $902.08

1:2 Ratio - Sunday rate ($66.52 /hours)

Outing price excluding cost of travel - $532.16

1:3 Ratio – Sunday ($46.64 /hours)

Outing price excluding cost of travel - $373.12

Note: Standard rates will apply on public holidays. In addition please be advised that the total cost of the outing is solely determined by the support hours given on the day as well as the cost of travel which will be determined after the outing itself. All additional costs are the responsibility of the participant.

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