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Kings Canyon
One of the outback’s hidden treasures, the spectacular Kings Canyon is 100 kilometers south west of Alice Springs and is arguably Australia’s most beautiful, naturally occurring oasis. You can climb to the rim of the Canyon to see ‘the lost city’ or weathered rock that resembles the ruins of an ancient city as well as the perennial water holes surrounded by the palm-filled ‘Gardens of Eden’.
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Uluru
by – Tash, Tour Manager, Australia and Europe One of the highlights for any Northern Territory tour is a visit to Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Nearly 400,000 people visit Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park each year, making it the most popular arid land National Park in Australia. Uluru and Kata Tjuta were taken out of the Aboriginal Reserve and established as a national par... more »
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Alice Springs
Alice Springs is located in what is almost literally the heart of Australia, the centre of the continent and is the countries largest inland city as well as being the second largest city in the Northern Territory, next to Darwin. The whole area around ‘Alice’ is simply known as ‘The Centre’ to the locals and the town is the centre for excursions into Australia red desert cent... more »
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Included in the Price of the following tours
- Ocean to Outback 18 Days
- Ocean to Outback 18 Days
- Ocean to Outback 18 Days
- Alice and Uluru 9 Days
- Ocean to Outback 18 Days
- Alice and Uluru 9 Days
- Aussie Explorer (Reverse) 28 Days
- Aussie Explorer (Reverse) 28 Days
- Territory and Outback (Reverse) 14 Days
- Aussie Explorer (Reverse) with Whitsundays Sailing 26 Days
Related Optionals
- Uluru & the Olgas Scenic Flights + From A$85
- Uluru Champagne Sunset + A$10
- AAT Day Tours + From A$64
- Aboriginal Dreamtime Bushtucker Tour + A$58
- AJ Hackett Bungy Jump + A$125 (Bungy); A$69 (Minjin)


