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Outback Tours
Tours in the Australian Outback
Outback Tours
Discover the Australian Outback, the remote and peaceful area of the land Down Under. The term 'outback' generally refers to any land outside of the main urban areas. The Outback is mostly undeveloped and is not assigned to any governmental boundaries. For safety reasons, and to learn about the culture and myths of the Outback, organized tours are very popular. Check out our suggestions of where to visit when trying to make the most of your trip to the Australian Outback.
Alice Springs Tours
The desert oasis of Alice Springs is popular stop for visitors heading to the MacDonnell Ranges or taking day trips to Ayers Rock. Other popular activities include hot air ballooning, camel riding and off-road 4WD tours.
Ayers Rock Tours
When you think Outback, you think Uluru (Ayers Rock). This burnt orange rock displays a variety of colors at different times of day. Take a helicopter flight, book an aboriginal tour or dine under the stars at the Sounds of Silence.
Darwin Tours
Darwin, the 'capital' of Northern Australia, has a relaxed, cosmopolitan, tropical atmosphere. Darwin is a popular stop on the way to Katherine Gorge, Kakadu National Park and Litchfield National Park.
Katherine Gorge Tours
Katherine Gorge is made up of 13 gorges, separated by the Katherine River. Visitors travel here to cruise down the river, between the rugged and sheer gorge walls. Guides provide information on plants & wildlife in the gorges.
Kings Canyon Tours
Kings Canyon's 100m high walls are a must see. Take a helicopter flight above or try the Kings Canyon Rim Walk, a strenuous 4 hour, 6 km loop that takes you up the steep cliff face and around the rim for spectacular views.
Kakadu National Park Tours
Kakadu National Park, a World Heritage site, is known for its variety of wildlife and important rock-art sites. Join a cruise on Kakadu's most famous wetland area, Yellow Water, keeping a look out for crocodiles & birdlife.










