Accessibility information
Please find our current ATIC Accessibility Guide here.
The information in this guide covers transfers and two different types of accommodation, in different settings, that guests stay in on our 4-day/3-night experience:
Krakani Lumi standing camp, built in beachside bushland near a lagoon at Wukalina/Mt William National Park.
A restored 1880s lightkeepers’ cottage at Eddystone Point Lighthouse precinct, Larapuna/Bay of Fires.
Neither accommodations are wheelchair accessible. However, we welcome guests with disabilities if we are able to properly cater for a safe and comfortable experience. Please contact us with any questions.
Have a look at our step-by-step itinerary for details of our 4-day journey together. Although there is a strong hiking element to the experience, we can organise transfers at certain sections of the trip. Kind of a backstage pass hanging out with support crew.
Carers are invited to travel for half price on wukalina Walk, though you will be in twin share accommodation. Contact us before you book for more information.
Guide dogs and service animals are allowed in the national park and we have no problem wth them sleeping with you overnight in our sleep shelters and bedrooms. Please let us know in the lead-up to departure if you are travelling with your guide dog or service animal so they’re properly catered for too.
The button below takes you on a 360 virtual tour of our accommodations and also gives a sense of the terrain around Wukalina and Larapuna.









