Northern Territory

Welcome to the Outback, or the “real “ Australia. As one of the most sparsely settled areas on  the planet, the expansive Northern Territory is a quintessential Australian  experiences and a geographers dream, made up of six main destinations and their surrounds.

Nature is one of the Northern  Territory’s greatest assets, and the region is home to some of Australia’s most extraordinary plants and wildlife. Connect with the Aboriginal people, who have lived in the Northern Territory for more than 50,000  years. Their culture and connection the land remain strong to this day. 

When to go: 

January - April; October - December

Where to stay: 

Longitude 131 Hotel Longitude 131 Hotel , Ayers Rock

For a luxurious Australian Outback experience, choose Longitude 131. Eco-sensitive and romantic, this non-smoking hotel is set in the wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Fifteen sumptuous tents are set an isolated sand dune, where guest can sleep in tranquility and wake to views of the brilliant colors displays over Ayer Rock. Communal dinner daily, selected beverages, return four-wheel drive airport transfers and a unique touring program of Ayers Rock (Uluru) and the Olgas.

Longitude 131 Hotel

What to do: 

Uluru Base & Sunset Drinks

Visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre and Maruku Arts and Craft Cooperative. Travel to the waterhole of Multijulu for a guided walk and learn about the Aboriginal legends and more. As your tour the base of Uluru, visit Kanju Gorge. Later , watch the sunset and enjoy a complimentary glass of wine and canapés. (half-day)

Sound of Silence Premier Dinner

Explore the wonders of Ayers Rock. Depart the resort prior to sunset to dine by lantern light on Northeren Territory dishes. After dinner, witness the magic of the desert at night as an astronomer takes you on a tour of the clear Southern night skies. Hotel pickup and drop off, and your dinner with beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages are included.

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