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This 10-day outback adventure tour through the Australian outback is rated by most passengers as one of the best experiences of their lives. We travel and explore some of the most remote areas on earth.
Embark on a journey of discovery and gain a greater understanding into Aboriginal culture. Visit the Arrernte people, and discover bush food and uncover Indigenous art, then visit the remote Ltyentye Apurte Community and discover their unique desert art.
Alice Springs, one of Australia’s most remote outback towns, is a place of pioneers, dreamtime stories and unique wildlife. Immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture and history through visiting a remote community and marvel as the desert wildlife.
Kakadu is a cultural landscape. It was shaped by the spiritual ancestors of Aboriginal people during the Creation Time. These ancestors or 'first people' journeyed across the country creating landforms, plants, animals and Bininj/Mungguy (Aboriginal people). Learn about this ancient culture directly through two unique experiences.
All tours are guided by traditional Aboriginal guides and an Aboriginal Language interpreter. Anangu have lived at Uluru for many thousands of years, and have developed a rich and vibrant culture that is derived from the Tjukurpa (creation law).
Join us for a unique experience of an untouched natural world, with interpretation and insight from the Wik people and their ancient culture. This unique ecosystem is host to a wide range of fish, crab and other marine species, some previously unknown.
The Flinders Ranges are considered by most visitors to be Australia's best arid mountain range. Descendants of the traditional Aboriginal Adnyamathanha still live in the Ranges and a few have taken to sharing their knowledge and culture.
A small group guided journey through the central heart of Australia, visiting up to 20 national park, nature, historic and scenic reserves in a rugged, arid environment rich in colour and profound inspiration.
Nestled in the crater of a dormant volcano, this reserve on The Great Ocean Road is a haven for wildlife, a fascinating ecological site and a showcase for local Indigenous culture; learn about bush food, boomerang throwing & traditional ceremonies.