Travel in the comfort of your coach around the base of Uluru with your Driver Guide who will provide details on its incredible history. You’ll be fascinated by the Aboriginal stories that go back many thousands of years. Learn the significance of ancient Aboriginal rock art, about the area’s flora and fauna, and culture of its traditional owners, the Anangu. Your day concludes with a spectacular sunset at Uluru.
Flexible cancellation available
$195
Immerse yourself in the world of spectacular landscapes, amazing wildlife and ancient culture on this 2-day tour in Australia’s tropical Top End. Cruise down the East Alligator River, discover local legends and myths through Aboriginal rock art and get a first-hand sense of the area's natural wonder.
$1253
Katherine Gorge is located within amazing Nitmiluk National Park, which spans more than 292,000 hectares. With rugged landscapes, thundering waterfalls and unlimited flora and fauna, Nitmiluk is a haven for adventurers and nature lovers alike. The name Nitmiluk, meaning ‘Cicada Place’, came from the Jawoyn people who are the traditional custodians of the Park.
$390
A fascinating day that includes a peek into the history of Hermannsburg Aboriginal Mission, followed by a 4WD drive through the Finke River bed, enjoy the ancient Red Cabbage Palms, a reminder of a Tropical rain-forest era in Central Australia (Northern Territory), Kalaranga lookout, and Palm Valley. A journey into another time and another world.
$248
Spectacular Crocodile Cruises takes you on the Adelaide River to educate you on crocodile biology, territorial habits, and their value to the eco system. On this cruise your wildlife guide offers the crocs a taste of buffalo meat in return for them swimming out to say hello and show their incredible hunting techniques. Enjoy the views across the Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve.
$156
World Heritage listed and the largest National Park in Australia, Kakadu is one of the most diverse landscapes you’ll ever experience, and you’ll be amazed at the population of wildlife in the water, on the land and in the air. See some of the most amazing terrain Australia has to offer on your way to and inside Kakadu. Marvel at the concentration of rock art sites that illustrate Aboriginal culture, some dating back 50,000 years.
$420
This day trip to see the sights of Uluru and Kata Tjuta is a memorable experience for holidaymakers of all ages.
$344
It’s on your bucket list: an unforgettable sunset bbq with a backdrop of the stunning and sacred Uluru (previously known as Ayers Rock).
$160
Established in 1986, Litchfield National Park is a stunning location. You can take in the splendour of thundering waterfalls, rainforest pockets and historic sacred sites. It is a haven for hundreds of native bird species and the plateau supports a rich range of woodland flora. The traditional custodians of the Park are the Wagait people, many of whom still call the area home.
$221
Previously known as ‘The Olgas’, the dome-like formations of Kata Tjuta create a setting like nowhere else on earth. Prepare to be awed and inspired by this incredible scenery.You’ll travel in comfort and be able to view the park at a level that suits your fitness as part of this tour.
$114