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Alice Springs Town Tour: Alice Springs is a desert area and is famous for its landscape which has astounding sights like MacDonnell, James Ranges, Standley Chasm, meteorite craters, the desert national park and an aboriginal art and culture museum.
Kata Tjuta: Kata Tjuta National Park is home to one of Australia's most popular tourist attractions and best-known national symbols, Uluru or Ayers Rock. The Kata Tjuta, meaning 'many heads' and formerly known as The Olgas, is a series of 36 massive rock domes and a system of gorges and valleys. Visitors can walk through the Valley of the Winds and the Olga Gorge, and also visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, which has exhibitions on local history and geology.
Ayers Rock: Uluru, which means 'great pebble' in the Aboriginal language. Formerly known as Ayers Rock, Uluru is a 3.6km-long (2.2 mile-), 348m-high (1142ft-) smooth chunk of sandstone that rises abruptly out of the sandy scrubland. It is the world's largest rock monolith and the most famous natural landmark in Australia. The rock also holds deep significance for the local Aboriginal people who believe it was formed during the creation period.
Ayers Rock Resort: Lies at the gateway to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, in Australia's Northern Territory. Given its remote location, a resort of world class standards is possibly something you might not have expected to find here in the Outback. Here you can immerse yourself in the timeless landscape of one of the world's most beautiful natural wonders. Nestled behind spectacular sand dunes, Ayers Rock Resort lies hidden from the rest of the National Park. Huge sails provide shade, solar panels generate power, and native trees flourish throughout - an inspired, and inspiring, architectural achievement.
Kings Canyon: Set within Watarrka National Park, Kings Canyon features ancient sandstone walls, modeled by the elements and rising up 100m to a plateau of rocky domes. This scenic landscape of rugged ranges, rock-holes, and moist gorges act as a refuge for many plants and animals, thus making the Park a significant conservation area as well as a major attraction of central Australia. Watarrka National Park is also home to many waterholes and areas of lush vegetation, which contain more than 600 plant species, 100 bird species, and 60 species of reptiles.
Introduction Brisbane Gold Coast Sydney Melbourne Cairns
Perth Tasmania Australian Outback Adelaide Darwin Canberra
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Itineraries:
6 Days Taste of Tasmania
7 Days Perth to Exmouth & Return
14 Days Adelaide to Darwin
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