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EXPERIENCES YOU’LL LOVE


       The best part of any journey is the experiences you have along the way, leaving
       you with memories to relive long after the holiday is over.

       The Northern Territory has countless amazing things to see and do. Here are some
       of our favourites to inspire your wanderlust.

















                                                                             Tourism NT/Shaana McNaught




       Kata Tjuta                           Kings Canyon


       TAKE FLIGHT OVER ULURU               KINGS CANYON RIM WALK
       & KATA TJUTA                         Surround yourself with 100 metre high sandstone
       Take to the air for a bird’s-eye view of Uluru and   walls and palm-filled crevices as you step deep
       Kata Tjuta. A scenic helicopter flight provides   into the heart of Kings Canyon. Start early in the
       a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the full   day and take in the breathtaking views as you
       expanse of these two majestic natural wonders   walk along the red rock cliffs on the Kings Canyon
       as so much of these sacred sites is off-limits from   Rim Walk. Continue your journey through Priscilla’s
       the ground. Choose a sunrise or sunset flight and   Crack, made famous by the classic Australian
       marvel as the sunlight plays with the landscape,   movie, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. For an easier
       changing the colours of these mighty rock   hike, the Kings Creek trail follows a track between
       formations from red to orange and purple. Take a   two soaring canyon walls to a lookout point. Be
       short flight or an extended flight, but whatever you   welcomed by spectacular views of the sheer cliff
       do, don’t miss this thrilling experience.  face at the far end of the canyon.












                                        Tourism NT/The Salty Travellers





       Field of Light, Uluru

       FIELD OF LIGHT
       Don’t miss the chance to see acclaimed
       international artist, Bruce Munro’s Field of Light. As
       darkness falls and Uluru is thrown into silhouette,
       Field of Light illuminates. As far as the eye can
       see, more than 50,000 stems crowned with deep
       violet, blue and gentle white frosted-glass bloom
       over Australia’s spiritual heartland. The exhibition
       is Munro’s largest work to date and covers more
       than seven football fields. Take a self-guided
       walk with the Field of Light Pass or indulge with a                                                        Tourism NT/Matt Glastonbury
       Star Pass which includes a selection of canapés
       with sparkling wine or beer and plenty of time to
       wander through the exhibition under a starlit sky.   Field of Light, Uluru


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