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South Australia
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Southern
Outback
Some of our most accessible and quintessential outback
scenery - creeks lined with river red gums, red sandstone
gorges, mobs of kangaroos, pink & grey galahs. Contrasting
with the Great Australian Bight, where Southern Right
whales, dolphins and sea lions frequent the shallow
coastal waters.
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The
Great South
This area is home to some of Australias oldest and most
renowned wine regions - the Barossa & Clare valleys,
Maclaren Vale & the Coonawarra. Coupled with delightful
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Kangaroo
Island
Meet the locals -
koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, goannas, echidnas, eagles,
dolphins, sea lions, penguins, fur seals, whales, ospreys
and their pals. Share with them the pure air and clean
water that makes Kangaroo Island an unspoiled wonder.
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The
Top End
A pristine wilderness of flat stone country, monsoon
forests, waterfalls, floodplains, mangroves & coastal
waters, both at sea and on land there is a profusion of
wildlife. The area is home to Australias strongest
remaining aboriginal culture.
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Top End
Land Marks
A good guide will help you feel the spirituality of the
Top End and will introduce you to Kakadu & Litchfield
National Parks, The Cobourg Peninsula and Arnhem Land.
Learn of Aboriginal heritage and if you leave with some
understanding of the Dreamtime we are sure you will come
back!
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The
Desert Centre
This is the spiritual heart of Australia, the location of
Uluru, Kata Tjuta and the angular ridges of the MacDonnell
Ranges. A 60 million year old landscape, home to amazing
desert adapted species, waiting to be revealed by our
expert guides & hosts.
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About
Uluru & Kata Tjuta
Uluru rises out of the flat desert, the world's largest
monolith and a geological work of art. Riddled with caves,
rivulets, strange wounds and gashes, the rock famously
changes colour through the day. Kata Tjuta is a
spectacular collection of 36 weathered red domes.
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Tasmania
Separated from the mainland by Bass Strait, Tasmania is a
land apart a place of wild and beautiful landscapes,
abundant wildlife, friendly people, wonderful wine & food,
a rich history and a relaxed island lifestyle. Tasmania is
small enough to discover by car.
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Tasmania's
Regions
Although small in size, Tasmania offers diverse and
spectacular scenery, unspoilt wilderness, a temperate
climate and heritage. From the high peaks of Cradle
Mountain country to the huge tracts of the Southwest
wilderness you will find local hospitality is truly
welcoming.
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Canberra in the Australian Capital
Territory is the Nations capital.
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NSW |
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Tasmania |
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Victoria |
| Adelaide |
South Australia |
| Perth |
Western Australia |
| Darwin |
Northern Territory |
| Brisbane |
Queensland |
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