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are conducted in a typical Outback manner. Nights are spent in an
authentic bush camp atmosphere. The true bush environment is experienced by sleeping
under the stars in a swag or tent. Various alternative indoor accommodation is also
available. Have a look below at some typical activities you will encounter in three day
tour in the outback
- Visit Uluru (Ayers Rock), the single biggest monolith on the planet, Kata Tjutu
and Kings Canyon and experience the pleasure of the traditional people as they explain
what these wonderful places means to their local culture.
- Marvel at the colours of Uluru and Kata Tjuta at sunrise on separate occasions then
enjoy fully guided walks of Uluru, Kata Tjutu (The Olgas) and Kings Canyon, whilst being
given time to experience the beauty of the land on your own.
- Take part in traditional bush tucker hunting and perhaps some bush tucker eating
- Be introduced to aboriginal artifacts and weapons used traditionally by the men and
women to hunt and gather food.
- At days end watch the sunset on Uluru then be guided in the art of setting up your
evening camp. Maybe you will want to assist in making a damper a traditional bushman's
bread. Just one of the memories you will take home.
- A typical bush meal will leave you satisfied and relaxed as you settle in for an
evening of sharing and exchange around the campfire.
- One can not imagine the movement and brilliance of the cosmos viewed from the snugness
of your swag ( bushman's canvas sleeping bag)
- Fall asleep counting the shooting stars in the biggest sky in the world
Our clients are typically made up of travelers from many countries, Schools and
Youth development programs from the US and Europe. Aussie schools participate regularly
as well. We specialise in catering for Corporate, Academic and the wonderful adventure
minded. If you have a group give us a call and we can arrange a tour that's right for you.
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