Longitude 131, Uluru
Luxurious, eco-sensitive and romantic, Longitude 131° is set in stunning landscapes in the heart of Australia' Red Centre - with views of... Read more
Vast and uncompromising, the Northern Territory is blessed with an abundance of outstanding natural environments.
It’s a land that ebbs and flows with the seasons, a region of contrast and colour, where change is the only constant.
Introduce yourself to iconic wonders such as the World Heritage National Parks of Kakadu and Uluru-Kata Tjuta (Ayers Rock and the Olgas). Seek out the amazingly diverse flora with desert blooms and lotus lilies suddenly flowering amidst the dust and rock. There is all manner of wildlife too including the fearsome saltwater crocodile and the elegant brolga.
The indigenous Aboriginal people hold a deeply spiritual connection to the land that dates back hundreds of thousands of years. Walks in the desert in search of bush tucker, visits to the ancient rock art galleries dotted around the region or storytelling sessions around the campfire are just some of the ways to experience it. These are highlights of any NT journey.
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Decades of in-country expertise means our Journey Designers can curate exceptional activities and experiences for you that are beyond the reach of the average traveller. Piece these together as a framework for your own bespoke adventure or find them in our featured journeys.
Whilst the sun sets, the music of a lone didgeridoo is your backdrop for gourmet canapés and sparkling wine, as 50,000 glass spheres gently come to life. Savour three courses infused with bush tucker flavours as the resident star talker decodes the night sky, before exploring the sparkling Field of Light.
Enjoy a rare opportunity to view Aboriginal rock art in Arnhem Land. Trace Aboriginal history through some of the finest galleries depicting hunting images and scenes of the first European settlers etched in the stone escarpment. Visit the Gunbalanya Aboriginal community for an opportunity to meet traditional local artists.
An airboat safari on the Mary River wetlands is utterly exhilarating and the only way to truly experience an environment that is home to thousands of Magpie Geese, Plumed Whistling-Duck, Egrets, Ibis and a host of other birds. Keep an eye out for crocodiles and look on in awe as flocks of birds take flight as you zip across the floodplains on your airboat.
Experience the Outback from a new perspective, floating above the rugged and untouched landscapes in your own hot air balloon as the morning light illuminates the monumental MacDonnell Ranges. Keep your eyes peeled for kangaroos and other native wildlife as you drift along, cocooned in uninterrupted serenity.
Bring the country to life on an Aboriginal-guided discovery of Litchfield National Park. Discover magnificent scenery, fascinating pioneer heritage and a rich Aboriginal tradition as you wander through ancient rainforest and unspoilt woodland, swimming in sparkling waterfalls and natural pools, learning their history and cultural significance as you explore.
Let your taste buds explore the rich culinary heritage of Darwin on a guided gourmet dinner tour. A degustation-style discovery, sample from a roster of restaurants including the likes of Snapper Rocks, Chow, Phat Mango, PepperBerry Restaurant, Hanuman and more.
Wintjiri Wiru, meaning 'beautiful view out to the horizon' in the local Pitjantjatjara dialect, is a breathtaking cultural storytelling experience that brings to life a chapter of the ancestral Mala story through choreographed drones, lasers and projections that illuminate the starry night sky of Uluru.
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