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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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Just 30 mins from Adelaide, Kangaroo Island has wildlife (kangaroos, koalas, sealions, platypus...), wildflowers, wide open spaces, rugged coasts, white sandy beaches, clear water perfect for diving & rolling farmland dotted with sheep & cattle.
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.