Off the backpacker trail: Australia’s Murray River

Sunset on the Murray River
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Thought you’d done Australia? As Ruth Styles discovered, a trip down the Murray River offers you a completely different way to see Down Under.
Did you know that Murray River cod can grow up to 1.8m (5.9ft) long? I’d heard plenty about them on the 300km (186-mile) drive from the South Australian city of Adelaide to the tiny town of Morgan on the banks of Australia’s longest river, the Murray. They’re silvery grey, make excellent parents and are carnivorous. Carnivorous. That was the part worrying me as I contemplated the river’s murky brown depths. Carnivorous fish in a country home to nearly all of the world’s most deadly creatures, lurking in a river on which I’d be spending the next four days. At least there wouldn’t be any crocodiles. Just me, my family, a houseboat and a river full of big fish. What could possibly go wrong?

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Tourists that do visit tend to head straight for the glossy golden beaches on the Gulf of St Vincent, while the rest go to Kangaroo Island; a 240km-long (150 miles) stretch of offshore wilderness that is home to a huge variety of wildlife, including kangaroos, possums and koalas. But I didn’t have time to visit; a date with a houseboat and a river full of oversized fish beckoned.

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Back downstairs, things were considerably less tranquil. Moored on a handy stretch of flat bank, the gangplank had gone down and someone had ended up in the mud. The sounds of splashing, laughter and chinking glasses fractured the tranquil peace, while the smell of barbecuing meat mingled with the green freshness of the bushes and the scorched earth scented breeze. It didn’t matter: apart from the pelicans, there was nothing around to hear it.

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Two and a half days of birdsong, sunbathing and Jeffrey Archer novels later, we arrived at Waikerie. Wild gum trees transformed into manicured grass and white ibis fell away, replaced by cream-coloured houseboats. Above the tiny town we could see its lifeline – the Sturt Highway and its ‘road trains’ (long linkages of HGVs used for freight) – while down at the water’s edge, a flat bottomed cable ferry glided slowly back and forth across the honey-hued depths. With a population of less than 2,000 and an economy dominated by citrus fruit, the town and its famous bakery were a million miles from the glittering steel and glass of Sydney. It barely looked Australian, resembling nothing so much as a Deep South frontier town, with its hand-painted shop signs, dusty streets and pick-up driving locals. Disappointingly, the bakery had closed by the time we arrived, so we headed back to the boat where the boys had thrown carp and caution to the wind and were busy splashing about in the river.

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Need to know
The Kanadah and its smaller sister ships, Stargazer, River Spirit and River Mist, are available for self-sail river cruises of between three days and a week. Prices for a week’s hire start at AUD1,300 (approximately £860). See www.houseboathire.au for more information. Flights to Adelaide (via Singapore or Hong Kong) start at £639 with Qantas (www.qantas.com.au).
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