AAT Kings (Red Centre)
AAT Kings explore locations such as the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and Kings Canyon, Watarrka National Park and have been conducting tours in the Northern Territory for over 30 years. During this time they have come to know the special places, the people and the things to see and do.
Join AAT Kings on some of their many tours where you will be accompanied by experienced driver guides. Discover the remarkable and fascinating Red Centre of the Northern Territory.
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1 Day Kings Canyon Climb TourFew are prepared for their experience of Kings Canyon, Watarrka National Park, explored on this exciting tour. The magnificent Kings Canyon's rugged rock formation, home to a wide variety of life, looms into the clear desert sky. Take the option to tour the boulder strewn valley floor or climb to the canyon rim, which is rewarded with panoramic views of the scenic desert surrounds. For an additional cost, enjoy a delicious breakfast at Kings Creek Station. Please quote tour code Y19/Y20 when booking. 1 Day Palm Valley Safari by 4WDOn this four-wheel drive safari, you'll travel through the magnificent West MacDonnell Ranges located near Alice Springs, to the fascinating Aboriginal community of Hermannsburg. This historic town is well known for its Aboriginal art collection, including works by world renowned artist Albert Namatjira. After a picnic lunch within Finke Gorge National Park, trek down the ancient Finke River to the rocky pools of a desert oasis known as Palm Valley, where you can watch the brilliant colours of the afternoon glow play across the rocky expanse. Please quote tour code A5 when booking. 3 Day Centre HighlightsDiscover the Red Centre on this exciting three day tour visiting the Alice Springs, Uluru / Ayers Rock and Kata Tjuta / The Olgas regions. On the way to Ayers Rock Resort, you'll stop to view the unusual rock formation of Atila / Mount Conner. Enjoy a two to three hour walk to the Valley of the Winds lookout at Kata Tjuta / The Olgas, before taking in the stunning sunset views whilst enjoying a barbecue dinner. For an additional cost, take a scenic flight. Or enjoy optional tours like the Uluru Sunrise, Climb and Base Tour or the Uluru Sunrise and Guided Cultural Base Walk, with visits to Mutitjulu Waterhole and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Conclude your adventure with a walk through striking Kings Canyon, Watarrka National Park. Please quote tour code AY62 when booking. 6 Day Centre ExplorerExperience Central Australia on this six day outback tour. You'll visit Kings Canyon, Watarrka National Park, with its impressive natural formations rising to breathtaking heights above a boulder strewn valley floor. Explore Uluru / Ayers Rock, a monolith holding great cultural significance and perhaps the most impressive natural icon in Australia. Also take in the many exhibits within the award winning Alice Springs Desert Park, with its rare and endangerd animals, unique landscapes and plants. Continue your adventure with a walk through the ancient rock domes of Kata Tjuta / The Olgas, where you'll sip sparkling wine beneath a colourful desert sunset. Please quote tour code NUKA when booking. A Town Like AliceSee the sights of this fascinating outback town. You'll explore the historic stone buildings of the Alice Springs Telegraph Station and see artefacts from the 1900s and visit the Alice Springs School of the Air where you'll be able to listen to the children take lessons on air. At the Alice Springs Reptile Centre, you'll be spellbound by the unique Central Australian reptiles such as the perentie and the endearing thorny devil. This absorbing half day tour concludes with panoramic views over Alice Springs and the striking MacDonnell Ranges from the top of Anzac Hill. Please quote tour code A3 when booking. Aboriginal Culture, Desert Park and MuseumOn this revealing half day tour, you'll be greeted by your local Aboriginal guide who will introduce you to the life and traditions of the Arrente people. Learn about life and the survival skills of these unique people as you're introduced to the notion of kinship. Visit the world-renowned Alice Springs Desert Park where your guide will take you through the intriguing Nocturnal House, before viewing a demonstration of the free-flying birds of prey and other animals at the Nature Theatre. Your final stop will be at the award-winning Alice Springs Cultural Precinct, where you can view stunning paintings by the famous watercolourist, Albert Namatjira or wander through the Museum of Central Australia which follows the evolution of the local landscape and the creatures that inhabited it. Please quote tour code A11 when booking. Kata Tjuta/The Olgas, Valley of the Winds Walk, Sunset and Barbecue DinnerEnjoy an escorted walk through the rock domes of Kata Tjuta / The Olgas to the Valley of the Winds lookout, located in the Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park and experience the beauty of this unique desert landscape. After the walk, you can enjoy a desert sunset and the delicious aroma of steaks, sausages and kangaroo fillets sizzling on the grill for an outback dinner under the stars. Please quote tour code Y14 when booking. Red Centre and Top EndDiscover the vastness of the Northern Territory travelling from Alice Springs to Darwin, on this nine day tour. Enjoy a sunset over the monolith Uluru / Ayers Rock, walk through the domes of Kata Tjuta / The Olgas and take part in an energetic climb to the rim of Kings Canyon. Explore the sights of Alice Springs, wander around the precariously balanced boulders of Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles and learn the history of mining in Tennant Creek. You'll visit the historic Daly Waters Hotel and Mataranka, home to the thermal hot springs. Cruise the Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) while enjoying a delicious breakfast before continuing on to Kakadu National Park. A climb to the top of Ubirr is rewarded with superb views of the surrounding wetlands and escarpment country. Meander through the Bowali Visitors Centre before heading to Darwin. This tour can be taken in reverse. Please quote tour code PUD/PDU. Uluru/Ayers Rock Sunrise, Climb and Base TourWatch from the eastern end of Uluru / Ayers Rock, located in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, as the sunrise creeps across the desert plains on this unique tour. Continue to the base of Uluru / Ayers Rock where you can explore this magnificent monolith or enjoy the non-guided Mala Walk, winding among the bloodwood trees to Kantju Gorge. If there has been enough rain, this 90 metre drop creates an amazing waterfall. See the Mutitjulu Waterhole with its Aboriginal rock paintings and learn the history of this sacred area, before browsing through the award-winning Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Please allow seven hours for this tour. Please quote tour code Y18/YA06 when booking. | |
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