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Tourism NT/Che Chorley                                   Tourism NT/Mark Fitzpatrick



       Uluru                                                    Ormiston Gorge

       TAKE FLIGHT OVER ULURU & KATA TJUTA                     WEST MACDONNELL RANGES
       Take to the air for a bird’s-eye view of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. A scenic   The West MacDonnell Ranges, stretching 161 kilometres west of Alice
       helicopter flight provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the full   Springs, are the perfect backdrop to explore the scenic beauty and
       expanse of these majestic natural wonders as so much of these sacred   history of the area. Take a short trek on one of walking tracks or tackle the
       sites is off-limits from the ground. Marvel as the sunlight changes the   challenging 223 kilometres of the Larapinta Trail. Cool off with a fresh dip in
       colours of these mighty rock formations during sunrise and sunset.  a watering hole as you don’t want to miss this beautiful part of the Territory.














                                                                                                                  Tourism NT/Shaanu McNaught





       Wintjiri Wiru, Ayers Rock Resort                         Nourlangie Rock Art, Kakadu National Park

       AMAZING LIGHT DISPLAYS                                  ABORIGINAL CULTURE
       The outback night offers the perfect backdrop for spectacular light shows.   Experience Indigenous culture in the Territory, through Aboriginal rock art
       See Bruce Munro’s light installations; Field of Light at Uluru or the Light-  at Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr in Kakadu. Visit the art markets and have
       Towers at Kings Canyon. Experience Wintjiri Wiru, a stunning show of   morning tea with a group of Tiwi women elders in the Tiwi Islands. Join a
       choreographed drones and projections that light up the desert sky and bring   guided walk of Uluru’s sacred sites or accompany a member of the Uluru
       to life the ancient Mala story of the Anangu people.    family to visit their homelands.















                                                         Tourism NT/Lynton Crabb




                                                                Kings Canyon
       SMILE AT A CROCODILE                                    KINGS CANYON RIM WALK
       Encounter crocodiles in the wild and journey to the Adelaide River to see   Surround yourself with 100-metre-high sandstone walls and take in the
       the famed Jumping Crocs. You’ll be in awe as they launch themselves out   remarkable views as you step deep into the heart of Kings Canyon. For
       of the water for an afternoon feed. At Crocosaurus Cove enjoy immersive   an easier hike, the Kings Creek trail follows a track between two soaring
       encounters with a range of Australian reptiles or, for the brave, jump into   canyon walls to a lookout point. Be welcomed by spectacular views of the
       the Cage of Death and come face to face with a Saltwater Crocodile.  imposing cliff face at the far end of the canyon.


       Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia. Anangu share the Mala story from Kaltukatjara to Uluru, through a drone, sound and light show designed and produced by RAMUS.
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