The PRIVATE PERSONALIZED BEST TOUR in ENGLISH FRENCH ITALIAN SPANISH
The PRIVATE PERSONALIZED BEST TOUR in ENGLISH FRENCH ITALIAN SPANISH
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Pick Up from your accommodation at 5.30 A. M.!
Stop for breakfast at Adelaide River War Cemetery. Keep driving to Pine Creek and Umbrawarra Gorge.
Umbrawarra is a striking isolated gorge featuring steep red cliffs, and a small creek that meanders through it in the early to mid-dry season.
Walking - an easy 1 km walk leads into the gorge but if you want to go further along the creek you will have to swim and rock hop.
Welcome to Katherine, where the outback meets the tropics. We are heading to Katherine Hot Springs.
Take a refreshing dip in Katherine Hot Springs.
These natural thermal springs are situated on the banks of the Katherine River, within the Katherine township, and comprise of a series of clear pools framed by native vegetation.
Once, the main pool was simply an indentation at the edge of the Katherine River, but now the area is a place to relax, enjoy swimming in the pools, the picnic grounds and scenic walking tracks.
Visit the small pastoral town of Mataranka, made famous by the novel We of the Never Never and renowned for its sandy-bottomed thermal pool. Enjoy Mataranka Bitter Springs.
Set amongst palms and tropical woodlands in Elsey National Park, these spring-fed thermal pools are an ideal place to relax and unwind after a long drive, or while exploring the national park.
There is a short 500m loop walk available at Bitter Springs.
Despite the tiny population of the settlement, the Daly Waters’ Pub is one of the Territory’s most famous watering holes. One of the oldest buildings in the Northern Territory, built in 1930, the pub is a quirky place clad in corrugated iron and crammed with decades of memorabilia. The Jingili people, the traditional Aboriginal owners of the area, believe the Dreaming tracks of the Emu and the Sun travelled through here on their way to the southern parts of the Northern Territory. In 1862, after two unsuccessful attempts to cross the continent, early explorer John McDougall Stuart finally discovered water in this region. He blazed an ‘S’ in a nearby tree to signify his important find.
Renner Springs was named in honour of Dr Frederick Renner, medical officer to the men working on the Overland Telegraph Line, who discovered the springs when he noticed flocks of birds converging in the area. The area is rich in history and the lagoon and spring still support a large range of natural bird life today. We are going to pass the night in one of the motel rooms. A very special experience.
We are going to visit the Lubra's Lookout.
Break your journey along the Stuart Highway at Tennant Creek and the Barkly Tablelands, known for its million-acre cattle stations, gold mining heritage, iconic rock formations and strong Aboriginal culture. This vast land of brilliant blue skies, boundless horizons and plains of golden grasses dissects the Territory between Alice Springs and Darwin and is genuine Outback Australia.
Tennant Creek is a charming town with historic roots in the Overland Telegraph Line, the gold rush and long, dusty cattle routes. Experience the culture of local Warumungu people at the Nyinkka Nyunyu Cultural Centre before taking a trip out to the glowing Devils Marbles. Visit at Battery Hill Mining Centre . Bin Allen Look Out.
Nyinkka NyuNyu art centre.
Discover ancient granite boulders that seem to have dropped from the wide blue skies of the Barkly Tablelands, 95km south of Tennant Creek.
Wander around Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles where you’ll find boulders that are precariously balanced and defying gravity, scattered across a wide, shallow valley.
The Devils Marbles are a sacred site known as Karlu Karlu in the language of the traditional owners the Warumungu people. Formed over millions of years, they continue to crack and erode making for a unique view each time you visit.
Take your time to explore the region’s most famous landmark. Follow the walkways and learn via the information boards how the granite formations have withstood the eroding forces of wind and rain, unlike the surrounding sandstone. The fascinating geological marvel can be explored through a short self-guided walking trail with informative signage.
Aileron, north of Alice Springs in Anmatjere Country, is more than just a rest stop.
It’s the home of the striking giant figure of the ‘Anmatjere Man’ - a sculpture by Mark Egan that stands at 17m high and weighs a massive 8 tonnes! The Anmatjere man overlooks Aileron and the surrounding region and is visible from the highway – as is Aileron’s version of the “Hollywood” sign, which makes for a great holiday photo.
While you’re there, in the Aileron Roadhouse you’ll also see a collection of original Albert Namatjira watercolour paintings – one of the most famous Aboriginal Artists from the Northern Territory.
Welcome to the Capital of the Outback! Mattia will drop you off at the hotel. You can keep your adventure with Mattia booking the 4 days Red Centre Tour.
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(Vehicle, tour guide, meals, accommodation and tickets included)
(Vehicle, tour guide, meals, accommodation and tickets included)
(Vehicle, tour guide, meals, accommodation and tickets included)
(Vehicle, tour guide, meals, accommodation and tickets included)
(Vehicle, tour guide, meals, accommodation and tickets included)
(Vehicle, tour guide, meals, accommodation and tickets included)
SEATS 5 AND 6 ARE THE SMALLER. IDEAL NUMBER IS 4 PLUS 2 KIDS.
Mattia is very flexible with payments. To make the payment more accessible to everybody, I propose $700 deposit booking now, 1/3 60 days before the tour, and the rest on the day of the tour (Card or Cash is the same).
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