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10 Northern Territory independent travel holidays found
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.
Visit Katherine and learn there is far more than just an Outback Town. Explore rugged Gorges, delve deep into the earth and uncover the marvels of Cutta Cutta Caves and gain an insight into the Nitmuluk people and learn about their country.
Explore the Australian Red Centre on this four day outback experience departing from Alice Springs. First you will travel to an outback camel farm, and then you'll travel to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to see the unique domes of Kata Tjuta / The Olgas and explore the base of Uluru / Ayers Rock.
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.
This unique West MacDonnell Ranges adventure tour offers the very best of the Alice Springs region: the West MacDonnell Ranges and Palm Valley as well as a night out bush, camping under our magnificent southern stars.
Darwin, Australia’s most Northern tropical city offers hot days and balmy nights. After exploring this vibrant city, embark on an all inclusive private sailing safari, which cruises waters and estuaries home to dugongs, dolphins, turtles and myriad bird species.
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AU $2224 - AU $2350 (5 days) ex flights
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Take the family and enjoy your Christmas Holidays in style sailing in the Top End of Australia.
Mysterious and beautiful, Arnhem Land is a vast area more than 4 times the size of Kakadu National Park. Inhabited by about 18,000 Aboriginal people and largely untouched by tourism development, the home of the world's oldest living culture has only recently become accessible to a tightly restricted number of visitors.
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).
This is an extraordinary wilderness experience in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory. Each individual safari suite is designed to blend with the surrounding bush and as such exposes guests to the sights and sounds of the bush around you
The award-winning lodge, with pool and spa is located in one of the world’s most remote tropical wildernesses, Garig Gunak Barlu National Park. Join our Creek wildlife safari & cruise and visit to Mount Borradaile's rock art.