Seeing Uluru or snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef is a pretty special way to travel - that we'd never deny. But as any local will tell you, it's Australia's backstories that really bring its attractions to life. Fundamental to understanding Australia as a whole is an appreciation of first nations culture, its history and relation to country.
Intercultural exchanges with First Nation communities are one way we seek to inspire this. The only thing our guides love more than their country is the chance to show it off. Approachable, easy-going and well versed in all things Australia, we reckon they're the best guides going round. Check out Australia's rugged west coast on a 10-day return overland adventure from Perth, .
Intercultural exchanges with First Nation communities are one way we seek to inspire this. The only thing our guides love more than their country is the chance to show it off. Approachable, easy-going and well versed in all things Australia, we reckon they're the best guides going round. Check out Australia's rugged west coast on a 10-day return overland adventure from Perth, .
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Our story
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We'd love to say it took a series of high-level brainstorming sessions to come up with Australia's most celebrated tour company, but the truth is it was all a whole lot simpler than that. Inspiration hit in the early 90s, when one canny Alice Springs local called Ken realised that travellers were flying into his hometown in droves, but didn't have any real way of reaching Uluru (Ayers Rock) and beyond.
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So you've booked your Australian adventure. Excellent. Now you may be wondering how you're going to get into where it starts (and out from where it finishes). Before you start searching online for those $1 fares that then add in $1,000 taxes and a 25% credit card surcharges at the final step, speak to our dedicated airfares team.
Uluru
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Even if you're not one generally riveted by geology, sideline your reservations until you visit Uluru. Standing at 348 metres high, 10 kilometres in circumference and concealing caves, cascades and rock art in its folds, this is as spectacular as sandstone gets. First Nations connections to country here run deep; something that we try to impress on all travellers on our Uluru tours through various organised intercultural exchanges.
Kakadu & Top End
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Chock-a-block with billabongs, waterfalls, weird rocks formations and all manner of wildlife, this is where Australia runs wild - Kakadu National Park. Cash in a few days of your annual leave for a Litchfield 4WD adventure, escape the southern winter chill and soak up the sun in Katherine and Jim Jim Falls (where it's always warm), or embark on a tail-to-top journey from Alice Springs to Darwin via some of the NT's greatest drawcards.
Arnhem Land
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Located 500 kilometres from the nearest city, describing Arnhem Land as 'remote' just doesn't quite cut it. After all, this is a land characterised by its pure unadulterated nature, a place where saltwater crocodiles and dugongs are regular locals, and home to nearly 17,000 mostly First Australians.
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