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Land Tour

Northern Territory Escape

2025

Land Tour

Northern Territory Escape

Northern Territory Escape

Discover the best of Australia’s Red Centre and Top End as you explore Alice Springs, Uluru, Kings Canyon, Darwin, Kakadu and Katherine.

13 day Land Tour

Itinerary

13 days / 12 night Land Tour

Day 1

Arrive Alice Springs, Standley Chasm

Day 2

Alice Springs, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

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Day 3

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

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Day 4

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Kings Canyon

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Day 5

Kings Canyon

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Day 6

Kings Canyon, Alice Springs

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Day 7

Darwin

Day 8

Litchfield National Park

Day 9

Darwin, Kakadu National Park

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Day 10

Kakadu National Park

Day 11

Kakadu National Park, Katherine

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Day 12

Katherine, Darwin

Day 13

Depart Darwin

Trip Inclusions

Discover the inclusions provided on your tour, ensuring a stress-free journey where every detail is taken care of.

12 nights in premium accommodation
Services of a Travelmarvel Tour Director
21 meals – 12 breakfasts and 9 dinners
Marvel at the sunrise at Uluru and take a guided tour around its base
Embark on the Kings Canyon Rim Walk and enjoy a special evening experience at Kings Canyon’s Light-Towers
Tour Litchfield National Park
Tour World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park
Airport transfers

Tour Highlights

These are carefully crafted experiences designed to take your holiday from amazing to extraordinary.

2BKY8G8 Field of Light, Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia

Field of Light

This evening, be thrilled by the acclaimed Field of Light art installation, which has delighted visitors since April 2016. With more than 50,000 solar-powered stems, covering the area of seven football fields, the exhibition is aptly named Tili Wiru Tjuta Nyakunytjaku or ‘looking at lots of beautiful lights’.

Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia - March 29, 2016: Fluffy clouds drift over Uluru (also known as Ayers Rock) in the Australian Outback. A genuine Wonder of the Natural World (and a UNESCO World Heritage Site), it's also a sacred place to the local Anangu people.
Visit ancient campsites, learn about ceremonies and rites of passage, and discover how Anangu lived daily life.This walk goes from the Mala carpark to Kantju Gorge. It√¢¬Ä¬¬ôs the same path taken by the daily ranger-guided Mala walk and most tours of Uluru.Enter the caves where the Mala (rufous hare-wallaby) people camped when they first arrived at Uluru and see the kitchen cave where they prepared their meals. The Mala people are the Anangu√¢¬Ä¬¬ôs ancestors, and their story is one of the most important stories of Tjukurpa.

Sunrise Over Uluru

Early in the morning, marvel at the magnificent sunrise over Uluru and take a guided tour around the base of this famous monolith, viewing ancient caves and fascinating Aboriginal rock art sites.

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Kings Canyon Light-Towers

Discover an enchanting fusion of sound and light at Kings Canyon, crafted by renowned British artist Bruce Munro, widely celebrated for his iconic Field of Light art installation at Uluru.

Photo by Nick Pincott Photography

Kings Canyon Rim Walk

Embark on the Kings Canyon Rim Walk. On this captivating hike, venture around the rim of the canyon’s incredible sandstone walls. After reaching the lookout, be rewarded as you marvel at the spectacular views of the canyon itself. About halfway along is the Garden of Eden, featuring a waterhole and bright riverine vegetation.

Yellow Water Cruise's vessel on the billabong at sunrise.Yellow Water Billabong, Kakadu's most famous wetland, is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The river system, which is the largest in Kakadu, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps.Covering nearly 20,000 square kilometres, Kakadu National Park is teeming with wildlife, home to important Aboriginal rock art sites, and takes in diverse and exotic landscape.

Yellow Water Billabong Cruise

Embark on a Yellow Water cruise through the wetlands of Kakadu, which are home to an abundance of birdlife and saltwater crocodiles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Trip Notes

  • Itinerary, hotels and inclusions subject to change 

  • Prices include transfers as per itinerary  

  • Flight from Alice Springs to Darwin not included

  • Itinerary effective 1 May – 30 September 2025. Tours outside these dates follow a different itinerary, enquire for details

  • This tour is a combination of the 7-day Red Centre Escape and the 7-day Top End Escape

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