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Tour · AAT Kings · 14 nights

Outback Adventure

  • Savour rich reds at Knappstein Winery in the Clare Valley
  • Uncover the fascinating history of the remote township of Woomera
  • Enjoy a Be My Guest dinner with the Falzon Family at Earth Sanctuary
From
$8,216 pp twin share
14 nights
Departs 13 April 2027 Returns 14 September 2027
Duration14 nights
OperatorAAT Kings
StyleTour
HighlightTraverse record-breaking canyons, gorges, national parks and World Heritage Sites on this epic 15-day Adelaide to Darwin tour through South Australia and the Northern Territory
Explore Wilpena Pound, a natural amphitheatre in the ancient Flinders Ranges National Park. Discover Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and witness an unforgettable sunset and sunrise. Cruise through…

How do you condense South Australia, the outback, and the Northern Territory into two weeks? With the kind of skill that comes from operating in Australia for more than a century. This epic Adelaide to Darwin tour traverses record-breaking canyons and gorges, national parks and World Heritage Sites. It’s nature writ large – small wonder TV and movie directors find inspiration here, as you will, too. And then there are the cities, from flavourful Adelaide and the wine country it covets, to tropical Darwin, where sunsets are as brash as the characters that call it home.

When & how much

Departures & Pricing

Departs
13 April 2027
Returns 14 September 2027
Returns
14 September 2027
Duration
14 nights
From pp twin share
$8,216 pp
  • 13 Apr 2027 - 27 Apr 2027
    from $8,216 pp twin share *
  • 29 Jun 2027 - 13 Jul 2027
    from $8,463 pp twin share *
  • 06 Jul 2027 - 20 Jul 2027
    from $8,463 pp twin share *
  • 03 Aug 2027 - 17 Aug 2027
    from $8,463 pp twin share *
  • 31 Aug 2027 - 14 Sep 2027
    from $8,463 pp twin share *

* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.

Cabin grades, balcony upgrades and pre-cruise hotel options are quoted on enquiry — call 1300 414 198.

Day by day

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Welcome to Adelaide

    Adelaide delights food lovers, history buffs and art enthusiasts alike. This afternoon, join a guided city tour, including a visit to the iconic Central Market, where a local gourmand introduces you to passionate traders, colourful characters and regional flavours. This evening, mingle with your fellow travellers at a relaxed reception including dinner and drinks at your hotel.

  2. 2

    Adelaide - Flinders Ranges

    Sitting pretty in the Clare Valley, Knappstein Enterprise Winery produces sweet-scented rieslings and mineral-rich reds. The only thing that distracts from your glass is the setting: all rolling fields of vines and wide blue skies. Hawker lies just to the north, the town inspiring artist Jeff Morgan to paint enormous panoramas capturing the outback. Drop in to see his works, plus the memorabilia he has collected over the years. The best is yet to come, as you arrive at Wilpena Pound Resort in the shadows of a vast natural amphitheatre, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience.

  3. 3

    Flinders Ranges - Port Augusta

    River red gums encircle Hills Homestead as you stroll along Wilpena Creek to Wangarra Hill Lookout, revealing sweeping views across the pound’s rugged peaks and curves. Continue to the historic township of Quorn, once a major railway hub on the original Ghan route, before travelling through the dramatic Pichi Richi Pass. Arrive in Port Augusta for a relaxed evening at the end of a richly scenic day.

  4. 4

    Port Augusta - Coober Pedy

    Secrets are revealed at former rocket-testing site Woomera, today home to a park where you can glimpse Australia’s aerospace innovations. Speaking of space, you may will think you’ve landed on the moon as you travel through sunbaked country to isolated Coober Pedy, aka ‘the opal capital of the world’. Things get deep as you travel underground with a local to see how these gleaming gems are mined, and visit the town’s head scratching subterranean facilities.

  5. 5

    Coober Pedy - Uluru

    Once you emerge from your Coober Pedy cave, first stop in the Northern Territory is, fittingly, Australia’s spiritual heart: World Heritage-listed and a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Come sunset, you’ll want a full camera SD card – with every “click”, the countryside around the world’s mightiest monolith changes colour. Toast the day with a glass of bubbles while you mingle with your fellow adventurers. Ask us about pre-booking our Optional Experience* exclusive Uluru Barbecue Dinner for tonight.

  6. 6

    Uluru Sunrise - Kata Tjuta

    Pre-dawn wake-up calls are worth it when you get to enjoy a Red Centre sunrise. Marvel at the majesty of Uluru as you circumnavigate its base or join a guided walk to Mutitjulu Waterhole. This landscape takes you back to the beginning of time, a sacred place among the Anangu. More outback experiences await at Kata Tjuta, cool relief provided as you walk amid its domes to Walpa Gorge. Enjoy sparkling as you take in the sunset at Kata Tjuta.

  7. 7

    Uluru - Kings Canyon

    If you’re an early bird (or even if you’re not), we highly recommend an pre-dawn call to glimpse the Optional Experience* Uluru Field of Light – a blanket of 50,000 glowing bulbs. What a way to start the day. There are so many record-breaking rock attractions in this part of the country that you may not have heard of Attila (Mt. Conner) before – but once you’ve glimpsed the table-like formation, you certainly won’t forget it. Stretch your legs again on another outback experience at Kings Creek Station, the largest exporter of wild camels in Australia. Guess what meat stars in the burgers for lunch? All your senses will be activated on the Kings Canyon rim walk, 440-million years in the making and forged through layers of sandstone and hard shale creating soaring domes and plateaus that plummet to an oasis of natural rock pools.

  8. 8

    Kings Canyon - Alice Springs

    Things are bigger in the NT outback, from the cattle stations to the MacDonnell Ranges, which stretch like a caterpillar toward the town of Alice Springs. Alice Springs makes Australian history for her 1872 Telegraph Station, one of 11 along the Overland Telegraph Line that traverses a whopping 3,200 kilometres between Adelaide and Darwin. Glimpse it up close, then from afar as you ascend Anzac Hill for panoramic views that inspired many of those paintings in Alice Springs' galleries.

  9. 9

    Alice Springs Sightseeing

    Aboriginal culture is strong in Alice, as you’ll fast find on a tour of the Alice Springs Desert Park. It’s home to a vast range of plants and wildlife native to the area. You can really experience the beauty and diversity of this incredible landscape. The Arrernte people, traditional owners of the park, are also on hand to share their local wisdom and knowledge. The other thing that’s mighty is community spirit – it’s essential when there are so few people scattered over such a vast area of land. Enter the Royal Flying Doctor Service, its base a museum that goes behind the scenes of the life-saving health services delivered to people in remote realms. One of the benefits of being this far-flung is the lack of light pollution. And now for a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience at Earth Sanctuary World Nature Centre, this equates to epic stargazing. Your Be My Guest BBQ dinner here with the Falzon family is enlightening and uplifting - think stories of self-sufficient living, astronomy and even a tune or two on the didgeridoo.

  10. 10

    Alice Springs - Tennant Creek

    1.3 million square kilometres – that’s the eye-watering distance the School of Air’s lessons are broadcast across daily. If touring during the school term, you may be lucky enough to observe live educational sessions featuring children who otherwise may not have access to public education. Approximately an hour south of Tennant Creek is Karlu Karlu, the Devils Marbles, a collection of hundreds of boulders that vary in size, with some 6 metres high. These boulders have formed over millions of years and continue to crack and change over time. The most prized rock found in this part of the world is, however, gold, which is why your base for the night, Tennant Creek, exists.

  11. 11

    Tennant Creek - Katherine

    Since the 1930s, the time-tested Daly Waters Historic Pub has been dishing up schnitzels, barramundi burgers and hearty steaks. The walls here are lined with treasures that passers-by leave behind, from bras to boots. What can you contribute over lunch? ‘Land of the Never Never’ awaits at Mataranka. Yes, you can visit a replica of the Elsey Homestead, used in the filming of 1982 Aussie drama We of the Never Never, an autobiographical flick about life in the outback. Or wander palm-lined walkways to take a dip in the region’s steamy thermal springs – the ultimate antidote to weary limbs before arriving in Katherine.

  12. 12

    Katherine - Kakadu

    The Jawoyn have called Nitmiluk Gorge home for millennia. Find out about the ancient story of the cicada, embodying the spiritual connection between the Jawoyn people and their land on a cruise through the gorge. Traversing across the land in into Kakadu National Park. The Yellow Water billabong cruise is a mesmerising journey through pristine wetlands, teeming with diverse wildlife and breathtaking scenery, offering a truly unforgettable experience of Australia's natural beauty. Witness the majestic crocodiles, colorful birdlife, and lush vegetation while immersing yourself in the tranquility of this ancient landscape, guided by knowledgeable locals. We challenge you to spot the sea eagles, brolgas and kingfishers that colour this part of the Top End. Both cruises are MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences.

  13. 13

    Kakadu - Darwin

    The best way to appreciate the immensity of Kakadu is from the air on an optional experience. A morning flight swoops low over these beauties, giving you a feel for its Indigenous significance. On the ground, meanwhile, Aboriginal art awaits at Ubirr. Scamper to the top of the rocky outcrop for seemingly endless views over floodplains backdropped by sheer escarpments. If your backdrop looks familiar, that’s because it features in Crocodile Dundee. The night is yours in steamy Darwin, where the characters are as large as the shadows cast at sunset. First stop: the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets, where there is a melting-pot of multi-cultural cuisines.

  14. 14

    Darwin Free Time

    It’s fitting that your final full day on this Northern Territory Top End tour is sultry – the steamy climate demands it. Today, go your own way. That might mean sleeping in, then heading out for a delicious tropical breakfast. Or signing up for optional experiences, like explorations into Litchfield National Park. This pocket of the NT is a staggering union of magnetic termite mounds and waterfalls, not to mention the waterholes where you can cool off with a refreshing dip (swimming is seasonal). Or why not try a lunch cruise, or explore Darwin on a half day city tour? Whichever route you go, we’ll see you at dinner.

  15. 15

    Farewell from Darwin

    Time to bid adieu and head home to sort through all those photos. Perhaps even better – and longer lasting – are the memories; two weeks of wild outback adventures.

What you get for the price

Inclusions & exclusions

What’s included

  • Savour rich reds at Knappstein Winery in the Clare Valley Explore Wilpena Pound, a natural amphitheatre in the ancient Flinders Ranges National Park Uncover the fascinating history of the remote township of Woomera Explore Coober Pedy - both above and below ground MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience - Discover Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a UNESCO Heritage World Heritage site, and witness an unforgettable sunset and sunrise Enjoy sparkling wine while witnessing the sunset at Kata Tjuta Walk and stay in Kings Canyon, part of the immense Watarrka National Park MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience - Enjoy a Be My Guest dinner with the Falzon Family at Earth Sanctuary Visit Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles) Conservation Reserve Take a dip in Mataranka Thermal Springs MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience - Discover a maze of waterways on a cruise through Nitmiluk Gorge and learn about the Jawoyn people, owners of the gorge Explore Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site including Ubirr Rock Art Site Get on the water on a Yellow Water Billabong Cruise, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience.
  • Day 1 highlights Welcome to Adelaide: Adelaide delights food lovers, history buffs and art enthusiasts alike. This afternoon, join a guided city tour, including a visit to the iconic Central Market, where a local gourmand introduces you to passionate traders, colourful characters and regional flavours. This evening, mingle with your fellow travellers at a relaxed reception including dinner and drinks at your hotel.
  • Day 2 highlights Adelaide - Flinders Ranges: Sitting pretty in the Clare Valley, Knappstein Enterprise Winery produces sweet-scented rieslings and mineral-rich reds. The only thing that distracts from your glass is the setting: all rolling fields of vines and wide blue skies. Hawker lies just to the north, the town inspiring artist Jeff Morgan to paint enormous panoramas capturing the outback. Drop in to see his works, plus the memorabilia he has collected over the years. The best is yet to come, as you arrive at Wilpena Pound Resort in the shadows of a vast natural amphitheatre, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience.
Where you’ll stay

Accommodation

  • Bluestone Motor Inn
  • Contour Hotel Katherine
  • Crowne Plaza Adelaide
  • Desert Cave Hotel
  • Desert Gardens
  • DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs
  • Hilton Garden Inn Darwin
  • Kings Canyon Resort
  • Majestic Oasis Apartments
  • Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel
  • Wilpena Pound Resort
From the operator

Common questions about this voyage

How long is this journey?
This itinerary runs for 15 days and 14 nights.
When can I travel?
Departures are currently scheduled between 13 Apr 2027 and 14 Sep 2027, subject to live availability.
Are there different departure options?
Yes, multiple departures may be available depending on your preferred travel period.
Are discounts available?
Seasonal or loyalty discounts may be available on selected departures at the time of enquiry.
What is generally included?
Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.
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