TOUR OPTIONS

Immerse in the culture of Central Australia

We aim to close the gap between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians through interactive cultural experiences and educational activities.

Customised Trips

Our excursions specialise in the areas of Alice Springs, Western MacDonnell Ranges, Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon and its Indigenous communities such as Lilla and Ulpinyali.

We understand every group that travels with us has their own unique requirements. Our standard excursion components can be mixed and matched to suit your specific needs.

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Alice Springs

Alice Springs is a great place to visit and start your trip. Located in the very heart of Australia, it has a number of interesting attractions that educate students and get them thinking about life in remote Central Australia before heading outback.

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Alice Springs Telegraph Station

This place marks the site of the first European settlement in Alice Springs in 1872.

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Alice Springs Reptile Centre

Get up close with a hands-on demonstration of unique reptiles and learn some first aid at the same time.

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Desert Knowledge Park

Students can watch a birds of prey demonstration and learn about native plants and animals.

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Royal Flying Doctor Museum

Students can learn about an outback icon and its importance for modern rural living.

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Earth Sanctuary

An ecology and sustainability tour with camping, astronomy and telescopic viewing after dark.

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Uluru & Kata Tjuta

One of Australia's most famous geological and Indigenous cultural visitor attractions, this place is not to be missed for its sheer size, rock formations and changing colours.

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Mala Walk

Guided base walk of Uluru.

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Many Heads

Guided Valley of the Winds hike through Kata Tjuta.

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Cultural Centre

Visit to the Ayers Rock cultural centre.

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Camel Rides

Optional camel rides through the park grounds.

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Western MacDonnell Ranges

The Western MacDonnell mountain range is home to spectacular gaps, gorges and areas of cultural significance for Aboriginal people.

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Ellery Creek Big Hole

A breathtaking waterhole used by locals year round and a beautiful place to relax and swim.

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The Ochre Pits

An ancient place where Aboriginal people collected ochre for ceremonial body paint and markings.

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Ormiston Gorge

A highlight where students can hike the Ghost Gum walk and look for rock wallabies.

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Glen Helen Gorge

Camp at Glen Helen Resort and swim near the gorge cliff walls.

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Watarrka & Kings Canyon

Visit Indigenous communities and see first-hand what life is like in the outback. Students can learn about the culture and history of Luritja country through interactive, guided activities.

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Mala Walk

Guided base walk of Uluru.

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Kata Tjuta

Guided Valley of the Winds hike through Kata Tjuta.

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Ayers Rock

Visit to the Ayers Rock cultural centre.

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Optional Camel Rides

Optional camel rides through the park grounds.