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Mat McLachlan Battlefield Tours’ 10-day Anzac Day on the Western Front and 9-day Anzac Day at Gallipoli tours include attendance at the Official Australian Department of Veterans Affairs Anzac Day Dawn Ceremonies, comprehensive visiting of the Australian and Commonwealth battlefields, plus unique and special experiences – such as an Anzac Day Western Front breakfast in Hamel with the local townspeople. The 4-day Anzac Day in Ypres tour is ideal for those with less time and includes an intimate, local service at Polygon Wood (Flanders, Belgium).

For travellers seeking to visit both the former battlefields of the Western Front and Gallipoli, Mat McLachlan Battlefield Tours has aligned its first 4-day Explorers for 2024 (in Gallipoli and on the Western Front) with its special Anzac Day tours, providing a couple of days in between for travel time – while still making it possible to experience both battlefields on a two-to-three week trip.

2024 Anzac Day tours – Final Call

Anzac Day 2024 at Gallipoli

Duration: 9-days

Departs: 19 April and ends 27 April, Istanbul-roundtrip

Price: $3199pp twin share

pair it with the 4-Day Western Front Explorer, departing Paris on 1 May.

Anzac Day 2024 on the Western Front

Duration: 10-days

Departs: 18 April and ends 27 April, Paris-roundtrip

Price: $4899pp twin share

pair it with the 4-Day Gallipoli Explorer, departing Istanbul on 1 May.

4-day Anzac Day 2024 in Ypres

Duration: 4-days

Departs: 24 April and ends 27 April, Paris-roundtrip

Price: $2599pp twin share

pair it with the 4-Day Gallipoli Explorer, departing Istanbul on 1 May.

For more information, to view detailed tour itineraries and to book visit www.battlefields.com.au, or contact our team by email: info@battlefields.com.au or phone 1300 880 340.

To follow in the footsteps of the Anzacs from home, connect with Mat McLachlan Battlefield Tours on Facebook @BattlefieldTours, tune into the BattleWalks or Living History podcast (freely available on all streaming platforms or visit https://livinghistorytv.com/podcasts/), or follow the Mat McLachlan History YouTube Channel to watch free battlefield history documentaries.