Audience Itinerary

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Oprah standing in front of Ayers Rock, Uluru

Take your own trip through the Northern Territory and experience the breathtaking beauty of an untouched land.

Explore through World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, to the culturally-rich town of Alice Springs and the ochre landscapes of world-renowned Uluru/Ayers Rock. Within the Territory’s vast areas of wilderness there are nature-based adventures, intimate Aboriginal cultural experiences and plenty of unique NT attractions just waiting to be explored

 

Day 1 - Kakadu & Arnhem Land

Looking out over Kakadu

Your journey begins in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, home to one of the world’s greatest concentrations of rock art. Kakadu’s rock art galleries are the best means to discover what life was once like among indigenous Australians. The enormity of knowledge adorning the walls represents thousands of years of learning. Visit Ubirr, Nourlangie and Nanguluwur for an insight into stories painted some 40,000 years ago.

- Kakadu & Arnhem Land »
- Rock art - moments in time »
- Land Owner - Bessie Coleman »

Day 2 - Alice Springs & Pioneering History

Alice Springs art gallery

After traveling from Darwin to Alice Springs, make your first stop in the township of ‘Alice’ the Royal Flying Doctor’s Service Visitor Centre. Here you will learn about the service that provides first response medical treatment from remote corners of the country. Next, drop into the Mbantua Gallery which is home to a large collection of Aboriginal art from the Central Desert region. Take a flight south to Uluru, where you’ll have time to walk the Kuniya Trail, to the base of Uluru, before enjoying dinner under the stars at the Sounds of Silence dining experience.

- Alice Springs »
- Royal Flying Doctor’s Service »
- Historic Outback »
- Alice Springs art »
- Alice Springs art trail »

Day 3 - Magical Uluru & Indigenous connections

Aboriginal guide at Uluru

Wake extra early for sunrise at Uluru. Experience the serenity from the new viewing platform Talinguru Nyakunytjaki which simply translated means ‘to look from the sand dunes.’ Make a stop at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre for a dot painting workshop and lunch at Ininti Café. Enjoy a scenic flight over the region as the sun sets before a quintessential aussie bbq dinner.

- Uluru Travel Guide »
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre »
- Uluru Walks »

Day 4 - Get Centred in the Red Centre

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Take this morning to soak up every last bit of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Take the Valley of the Winds circuit through the sacred domes of Kata Tjuta. Visit the Red Ochre Spa for a relaxing treatment, browse the extensive Mulgara Gallery to purchase last minute souvenirs before flying out to your home destination.

- The Outback »
- Kata Tjuta »

Learn more about the Red Centre

Art Gallery in Alice Springs

Alice Springs and Surrounds
Art galleries, historic sites, cavernous gorges, desert landscapes and quirky cafes build the character of Alice Springs.

Couple with a camera by Ayers Rock 

Uluru
Walk, fly or ride around the ancient weather-worn landscape of Uluru-Kata Tjuta.

Aboriginal Landing - Bushtucker Central Australia

Bush Tucker
Aboriginal people have sourced food and medicines from this arid desert land for generations.

Red Centre Way Drive

Red Centre Way
Navigate through Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Kings Canyon, the West MacDonnell Ranges and Alice Springs.

Hand holding red earth

The Outback
Enduring landscapes and facinating characters - enjoy the Northern Territory's outback spirit of exploration and freedom.

Aboriginal Art

Aboriginal Art
Discover the rich art history, variety of styles and symbols and the prominent local artists

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