Outback Holidays
From red deserts to lush green waterholes, open spaces and sky that goes on forever, Australia's outback is awe-inspiring. Brimming with colourful characters, quaint country towns, quirky mining communities, cattle and sheep stations, Aboriginal culture and a kangaroo or two, a journey into the outback is a journey into the Australian heart and soul.
You don't have to venture far before discovering the outback. Watch the sunset over the iconic pinnacle of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and discover one of the oldest landscapes in the world, deeply rooted in Aboriginal 'Dreamtime'. And don't forget to visit the massive ochre domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and the majestic Kings Canyon. Take a scenic flight and gaze in wonder as the monumental splendour of the rock basin of Wilpena Pound rolls out beneath you. Explore the legendary waterholes of the Flinders Ranges and then if you feel a bit peckish, head towards a friendly pub and taste some of the area's famous 'bush-tucker' while sharing a yarn or two with the locals. Join a campfire and hear the poetry of the outback people in the rugged Kimberleys, one of the world's last true wilderness areas.
Discover the outback on a self drive, on a small group guided tour or camp under the starry outback skies. Go rock-climbing, camel trekking, hot air ballooning or take a legendary train ride across legendary pioneer routes. Or surround yourself with breathtaking ruggedness and experience the outback in luxury, from five star camping to resort style homesteads and stations that offer indulgent spa treatments and gourmet food, the outback is filled with top-notch experiences!
- 3 nights bed & breakfast accommodation at the 4* Rawnsley Park ...
In South Australia the Outback is ‘just out back’ and it is this ease of access that makes South Australia the perfect place from which to explore. Just a few hours’ drive or a short flight from Adelaide will take you to Port Augusta, the gateway to the Outback, dominated by the amazing Flinders Ranges. This dramatic landscape is over 800 million years old, and a visit to this vast and beautiful area promises to be an uplifting experience.
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Looking for traditional Aussie hospitality? You'll find it at the Voyages Outback Pioneer Hotel & Lodge. Taste Australia's pioneering past, as you enjoy a beer at the do-it-yourself Outback BBQ. Swap stories of your days adventures, or sing along with the nightly entertainment. Alternatively, opt for the peace and quiet of the Bough Restaurant over a gourmet buffet dinner. Combined with all the luxuries of the Resort, the Outback Pioneer Hotel & Lodge is ideal for families who want to do all that Ayers Rock (Uluru) has to offer. With over 65 tours, local activities and attractions within the Resort and the Uluru- Kata Tjuta National Park, your days will be actioned packed. Ride a camel across the dunes, hop on a Harley, or embark on a base walk of Uluru (Ayers Rock).
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- 3 nights accommodation at the 3* Voyages Outback Pioneer, Ayers ...
Experience the true Australian Outback in the remote town of Ayers Rock, famous for the ochre monolith Uluru. Explore the dusty red centre beneath a brilliant blue sky, learn about the indigenous Aboriginal culture or simply kick back with a cold beverage while enjoying a stunning sunset. Included is the delicious Sounds of Silence Dinner.
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- 2 nights budget accommodation - Budget. ...
The Top End is Australia at its most rugged and unspoilt. A visit to the Top End will most likely begin in the fun, modern city of Darwin, where you can take a sunset cruise or grab a bite to eat on busy Mitchell Street.
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