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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.
Uluru 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/Matt Glastonbury
Field of Light, Uluru
AMAZING LIGHT DISPLAYS
The outback night offers the perfect backdrop for
spectacular light shows. Don’t miss the chance to
see acclaimed international artist, Bruce Munro’s
incredible light installations; Field of Light at Uluru
or the Light-Towers at Kings Canyon. Enjoy the
serenity of the outback as you wander through
these illuminated experiences under a starlit sky.
The latest addition to this range of experiences is
Wintjiri Wiru which is an immersion into Anangu
culture. From an open-air desert theatre, see a
stunning show of choreographed drones, lasers and
projections that light up the desert sky and bring to
life the ancient Mala story of the Anangu people. Wintjiri Wiru, Ayers Rock Resort
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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