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Outback Safari - 25 Apr 2026 to 22 Aug 2026

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Operated by AATKings
Tripcode: NUAD26
Overview
Destination:
Australia
Start:Uluru, Australia
Finish:Darwin, Australia
Duration:11 days
Type:Group tour (max 45)
Travel Period
April 2026 - August 2026
World Heritage Sites like Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park are just the entrée to this deep dive into the Northern Territory. Main course includes Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge tours, Kings Canyon hikes, Earth Sanctuary stargazing, sunrise at Uluru, a Yellow Water Billabong cruise… and eating a lot of good food. Wherever you venture, Aboriginal Songlines are strong, permitting you the privilege to glimpse millennia-old rock art, go-to-the artistic source and sample bush tucker.
Standard inclusions
  • 10 Breakfast (B)
  • 2 Dinner (D)
  • Explore Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a UNESCO Heritage World Heritage site,  and witness unforgettable sunsets and sunrises Walk and stay in Kings Canyon, part of the immense Watarrka National Park Be My Guest dinner with the Falzon Family at Earth Sanctuary Experience Mataranka Thermal Springs MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience  - Jawoyn Aboriginal Experience Cruise through Nitmiluk Gorge Explore Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site including the Nourlangie and Ubirr Rock Art Site Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Private Airport to Hotel transfers upon arrival and departure Transportation by luxury air-conditioned coach with WiFi (where available)
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Itinerary
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Welcome to Uluru
Your itinerary begins with your arrival in Uluru, where you'll check into the Desert Gardens Hotel. This evening, experience the breathtaking Uluru sunset, while enjoying a glass of sparkling wine, from one of the National Park’s stunning viewing platforms, before returning to the resort for a restful night.
Uluru Sunrise - Kata Tjuta
Discover Australia's wilderness through your bucket list visit to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. You’ll encounter the iconic Uluru, half a billion years old, standing 348 metres high and taller than the Eiffel Tower. If you’re looking for a reason to roll out of bed before dawn, make it an Uluru sunrise. Every time you see Uluru, it feels and looks different, and being up with the birds certainly is worth the effort. Rising early will keep you cool when you explore the base of Uluru, the world’s biggest monolith. Dive even deeper into First Nations traditions at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Then, wander through Kata Tjuta’s Jurassic domed rock formations into Walpa Gorge, between the two tallest domes. This afternoon, enjoy free time to experience Uluru however you choose, whether soaking in its beauty or uncovering its rich cultural significance.
Uluru - Kings Canyon
Witness a breathtaking glimpse of the Uluru Field of Light before dawn, where 50,000 glowing bulbs transform the desert landscape into a mesmerising spectacle (own expense). It’s an unforgettable way to begin your day, energised by the exhibition as well as the sunrise, seeing Uluru from another viewpoint. Among Australia’s record-breaking rock formations, few are as striking as Atila (Mt. Conner), its flat-topped silhouette is impossible to forget. Pause at Kings Creek Station, Australia’s largest wild camel exporter, where camel burgers make for a unique outback lunch. Afterwards, continue to Kings Canyon Resort in Watarrka National Park for your overnight stay.
Kings Canyon - Alice Springs
This morning prepare for the awe-inspiring Kings Canyon Rim Walk, a 440-million-year-old geological wonder featuring soaring sandstone domes, dramatic plateaus, and hidden rock pools - a true feast for the senses. The Northern Territory Outback is a land of vast scale, from sprawling cattle stations to the dramatic MacDonnell Ranges, which stretch towards Alice Springs on our drive today. The town holds a special place in Australian history with its 1872 Telegraph Station, one of eleven connecting Adelaide to Darwin over 3,200 kilometres. See it up close, then take in its significance from Anzac Hill, where sweeping views offer a glimpse into the landscapes that inspired many works in Alice Springs’ galleries.
Alice Springs Sightseeing
Start your day with a scenic drive to the stunning West MacDonnell Ranges. Marvel at the rugged beauty and unique rock formations as you explore Simpsons Gap, a picturesque gorge with towering cliffs and a secluded waterhole. Return to Alice Springs for a visit to the Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Centre, where you'll learn about the incredible medical services provided to remote Australian communities. The afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure. Unwind by the hotel pool, soaking up the sun, or take the opportunity to discover more of Alice Springs at your own pace. Whether you choose to explore local shops, visit art galleries, or simply relax, this day offers the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.
Alice Springs - Tennant Creek
Kick off your morning with a visit to the School of the Air, which broadcasts lessons across an incredible 1.3 million square kilometres. If visiting during the school term, you might even observe live educational sessions. Depart Alice Springs and make your way to Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles), a fascinating collection of boulders formed over millions of years. These unique rock formations vary in size, with some reaching up to 6 metres high. Stroll through the boulders, marvelling at their impressive size and the natural beauty of the area. Continue your journey to Tennant Creek, your base for the night, renowned for its rich gold mining history.
Tennant Creek - Katherine
Since the 1930s, the Daly Waters Pub has been a beloved Outback institution, serving up schnitzels, barramundi burgers, and hearty steaks. Its walls tell stories, adorned with quirky keepsakes left behind by travellers, from bras to boots. What will you add to the collection? Next, the Land of the Never Never awaits in Mataranka, where you can visit a replica of the Elsey Homestead, featured in the 1982 film We of the Never Never. Or take a peaceful stroll through palm-lined walkways and indulge in a soak at steamy thermal springs, the perfect remedy for weary limbs, before arriving in Katherine.
Katherine - Kakadu National Park
The Jawoyn people have called Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge home for millennia, their deep connection to Country reflected in the ancient tale of the cicada, symbolising their spiritual bond with the land. Journey into Kakadu National Park, where the Yellow Water Billabong cruise unveils untouched wetlands bursting with diverse wildlife and breathtaking scenery. Glide through this tranquil landscape, spotting crocodiles basking in the sun and lush vegetation such as water lilies - a bushtucker food, as you’ll discover from your expert local guide. Keep your eyes peeled for sea eagles, brolgas, and kingfishers, their striking colours adding to the magic of the Top End - an  unforgettable immersion into Australia’s wild beauty.
Kakadu National Park - Darwin
The vast beauty of Kakadu is best admired from above. Take a morning flight for sweeping views of this immense wilderness, gaining insight into its Indigenous significance (own expense). Back on solid ground, uncover the Aboriginal art of Ubirr, where ancient rock galleries tell stories of the land’s deep cultural heritage. Climb to the top for panoramic vistas across floodplains and escarpments - a backdrop made famous in Crocodile Dundee. As night falls, Darwin’s tropical energy takes over. Begin at the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets, where a fusion of global flavours awaits, setting the perfect tone for an unforgettable evening (own expense).
Darwin Free Time
Your final full day in the Northern Territory is fittingly warm and tropical - embrace the relaxed rhythm of the Top End. Spend the morning your way, whether it’s sleeping in before indulging in a tropical breakfast or setting off on an optional experience. Explore Litchfield National Park, a spectacular blend of magnetic termite mounds, cascading waterfalls, and refreshing waterholes (seasonal swimming). Alternatively, venture to the Tiwi Islands, where First Nations guides offer deep insights into Indigenous history and art (both own expense). No matter how you spend the day, gather in the evening for a memorable dinner, celebrating the incredible experiences shared along the journey.
Farewell from Darwin
It’s time to say farewell and head home, sorting through snapshots of an unforgettable journey. But the best souvenirs? The lasting memories of 11 days immersed in the untamed Northern Territory Outback experiences.
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