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209-2020 Northern Territory & Beyond Red Centre Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon, Alice Springs p3 Top End Kakadu, Litchfield, Katherine Gorge, Darwin p33 City & Regional Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Cairns, Kangaroo Island, Perth p40 Day Tours One day or half day sightseeing tours p29/38/48

EXPLORE CONNECT Smile Discover a land of extraordinary landscapes with AAT Kings, the Short Break experts. You ll experience places that will fill you with wonder. And when you get your breath back, we take you beneath the surface to show you the enchanting beauty and soul of this sunburnt country we call Australia. From red sands as far as the eye can see, to awe inspiring natural formations and quaint country towns, you ll learn about the history of our ancient land, and be inspired by our Indigenous cultures and their spellbinding stories. For over a century, AAT Kings has been revealing this unique land to people from all corners of the globe. Our expert knowledge and passion for showcasing Australia is unrivalled, making our Short Breaks truly unforgettable experiences. Amazing destinations. Amazing experiences. We ll take you there.

We thought the Red Centre would be a place you would visit only once but it was awe-inspiring now we want to go again! 44 HOLIDAYS - available - TRAVELLER ON RED CENTRE SIGHTS & SOUNDS Uluru Sunrise Great Barrier Reef DISCOVER AUSTRALIA Sydney Harbour Nourlangie rock art Great Ocean Road

CONTENTS About Short Breaks 6 Enjoy your stay 8 Family Values 0 TreadRight Foundation Smart ways to save 2 Booking Conditions 59 How to book back cover RED CENTRE Page Tour Days Code 4 Territory Tracks 7 YRD7 l l l l l 5 The Outback Railway 6 ZRA6 l l l l l l l 6 Red Centre Discovery 6 YA06 l l l l l l l l l l l 7 Alice, Uluru & Kings Canyon Adventure 5 AA43 l l l l l l l l 8 Red Centre Highlights 5 AA62 l l l l l l l l 9 Uluru, Watarrka National Park & The Alice 5 YKA5 l l l l l l l l 20 Kata Tjuta, Uluru & Kings Canyon 4 AK48 l l l l l l l l 20 Outback Wanderer 4 YK48 l l l l l l l l l 2 Red Centre Walkabout 4 YY60 l l l l l l l l 2 Centre Highlights Plus 4 YY62 l l l l l l l 22 Alice Springs to Uluru Discovery 4 AA42 l l l l l l l l 22 Alice Springs & Rock Escape 4 ARR6 l l l l l l l l l 23 Uluru & Kings Canyon Discovery 3 AK43 l l l l l l 23 Centre Highlights 3 YA62 l l l l l l l l 24 Red Centre Experience 3 AY46 l l l l l l l 24 Uluru & Kings Canyon Unearthed 3 YK43 l l l l l l 25 Kings Canyon & Uluru Explorer 3 AK40 l l l l l l 25 Red Centre Sights & Sounds 3 YY47 l l l l l l l 26 Uluru & Kings Canyon Explorer 3 YK4 l l l l l 26 Uluru & Kata Tjuta 2 ARA2 l l l l l 27 Alice Springs to Uluru Explorer 2 AK20 l l l l l 27 Uluru Unearthed 2 AY74 l l l l l 28 Red Centre Explorer 2 YA0 l l l l l 28 Uluru Highlights 2 YY43 l l l l l 29 DAY TOURS Uluru Kata Tjuta Kings Canyon Alice Springs TOP Page Tour Days Code 34 Kakadu, Arnhem Land & Gunlom Falls Adventure 4 DJ59 l l l l l l l l l 34 Tropical Top End 4 DG45 l l l l l l l l l l l l l l 35 Kakadu & Arnhem Land Explorer 3 DK70 l l l l l l 35 Kakadu & Gunlom Falls Adventure 3 DJ4 l l l l l l l l 36 Kakadu & Litchfield National Parks 3 DK48 l l l l l l l l l l l 36 Kakadu & Katherine Gorge 3 DG42 l l l l l l l l l l 37 Kakadu & Arnhem Land 2 DK50 l l l l l l 37 Kakadu & East Alligator River 2 DK40 l l l l l l 38 DAY TOURS Kakadu Litchfield Katherine Gorge Darwin CITY & REGIONAL Uluru Sunset Uluru Barbecue Dinner Uluru Sunrise Uluru Base Tour Australia Zoo Great Barrier Reef Tjapukai Aboriginal Experience Uluru Guided Full Base Walk Aboriginal Rock Art Sounds of Silence Dinner Kata Tjuta Sunset Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Valley of the Winds Kata Tjuta Sunrise Kakadu National Park Ubirr & Aboriginal Rock Art Nourlangie & Aboriginal Rock Art Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Guluyambi Cultural Cruise Warradjan Cultural Centre Bowali Visitor Centre Arnhem Land by 4WD Litchfield National Park Florence, Tolmer & Wangi Falls Skyrail Rainforest Cableway Kuranda Scenic Rail Port Douglas Cape Tribulation & Daintree Kings Canyon Alice Springs Desert Park Opera House & Harbour Bridge Bondi Beach Blue Mountains & Scenic World Mossman Gorge Aboriginal Experience Jumping Crocodile Cruise Katherine Gorge Cruise Edith Falls Gunlom Falls Adelaide War Cemetery Alice Springs Town Tour Angkerle (Standley Chasm) West MacDonnell Ranges Flying Doctor & Telegraph Station Kings Creek Station Howard Springs Reserve Termite Mounds Wildlife Park Sydney Harbour Lunch Cruise Wineries Great Ocean Road & 2 Apostles Little Penguins Phillip Island Colonial Tramcar Restaurant Kangaroo Island Perth & Rottnest Island Page Tour Days Code 4 Tropical Trails 7 CC22 l l l l l 42 Port Douglas & Reef Retreat 6 PDCE l l l l l l 43 Adelaide & Kangaroo Island Discovery 5 ZZ l l 44 Brisbane & Australia Zoo 4 BB l 44 Cairns & the Great Barrier Reef 4 CC l l l l 45 Tropical Reef & Rainforest 4 PD l l l l l 45 Perth & Rottnest Island 4 PP l 46 Sydney & the Blue Mountains 4 SS l l l l l 46 Sydney's Food & Wine Discovery 4 SSFW l l l 47 Melbourne & the Great Ocean Road 4 MM l l 47 Melbourne's Food & Wine Discovery 4 MMFW l l 48 Kangaroo Island Discovery 2 ZZ22 l 48 DAY TOURS Adelaide Sydney NEW TOURS Melbourne NEW TOURS Queensland

DARWIN Kakadu Arnhem Litchfield Land Great Barrier Reef Katherine Gorge NORTHERN TERRITORY Daintree Kuranda Atherton Tablelands Cape Tribulation Port Douglas Cairns WESTERN AUSTRALIA West MacDonnell Ranges Kings Canyon Kata Tjuta Uluru Alice Springs SOUTH AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND Australia Zoo Gold Coast BRISBANE Rottnest Island Fremantle PERTH Kangaroo Island The Barossa ADELAIDE MELBOURNE Twelve Apostles Great Ocean Road NEW SOUTH WALES VICTORIA Hunter Valley Blue Mountains CANBERRA Dandenong Ranges Phillip Island SYDNEY Katherine Gorge

6 Short Breaks Our Short Break holidays combine the must-see highlights of a destination with your choice of quality accommodation. Experience a level of insight and inspiration like never before, as you benefit from a different specialist Driver Guide each day. And, once you arrive at your destination, you ll have the freedom to explore independently. From the rugged outback, stunning coastlines and untouched wilderness, to the fascinating urban, rural and Indigenous cultures of Australia, this is an exciting and cost-effective way to travel. You can take one standalone, combine them together to create your very own travel experience, or simply add them to the start or end of our Guided Holidays. 2-7 DAY FLEXIBLE BREAKS WITH YOUR CHOICE OF ACCOMMODATION Independent travel We all have our specific needs and time restrictions and that why our Short Breaks have very flexible departure dates. This simply means that you can choose the best itinerary to suit your schedule. Whether it be a bonding session with the family, an indulgent escape from the kids or time to reconnect with close friends; we have the perfect holiday for you; a holiday where you can see the sights at your own pace. Meet new people every day Each day you ll travel with a different group of travellers, keeping things exciting and bringing something new to your Short Break. You ll also be joined by a new Driver Guide each day, so you can benefit from the breadth of their combined knowledge and years of experience, as they passionately bring each destination to life. With Short Breaks on offer in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Kangaroo Island, the Red Centre and Top End, Queensland and Perth, you can see the very best this country has to offer. Mindil Beach, Darwin Kings Canyon, Northern Territory Great Ocean Road, Victoria

7 Day Tours Let us help you make the most of your holiday. Add on an AAT Kings Day Tour. Choose tours in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, the Red Centre, the Top End or Cairns. Leave the stress of exploring an unknown area to a friendly expert Driver Guide. See the must-see sights and learn about a destination s history and culture. We also offer free hotel pick-ups, so all you need do is relax and enjoy the experience. SHARE YOUR Holiday #aatkings #smilekings Blue Mountains Phillip Island Penguins @mylesdevonshire Amazing sunrise at Uluru this morning. #outbackaustralia #visitaustralia #dothent #australiatravel #smilekings #uluru #ulurusunrise #amazingsunrise #centralaustralia @australia @tourism_au @aatkings @inspiring.journeys FULL OR HALF DAY SIGHTSEEING TOURS TRAVELLING with us @alanna_travels Research day #bluemountains #threesisters #visitnsw #nature #winterinaustralia #smilekings #nationalpark Our fleet With the most modern fleet in the business, you can relax in airconditioned comfort. AAT Kings fleet of 90 vehicles features reclining seats with footrests, an on-board restroom, PA and road camera technology, and panoramic windows to ensure you won t miss a thing. More ways to travel Leave the comfort of your coach behind and enjoy a scenic train ride, flight, helicopter, boat ride and river cruise, or see the sights over the hump of a camel, depending on the itinerary or optional experience you have selected. @trys_eddy_photos Early mornings in Sydney. #australia #visitnsw #sydney #seeaustralia #travel #tourlife #travelphotograph #nature #natgeo #picoftheday #exploreaustralia #smilekings Airport transfers You will receive free transfers between designated airports and your AAT Kings hotel on scheduled start and end days of your holidays and with pre and post holiday accommodation booked through AAT Kings. Free WiFi & USB Stay connected and charged during your holiday as our entire fleet is equipped with WiFi* and in-seat USB ports. Charging facilities are also available in all our off-road vehicles. *Speed and reception may vary in remote areas. @yo_hisa0425 #kingscanyon #ntaustralia #smilekings AAT Kings - Australia @AATKings AAT Kings @AATKings

8 ENJOY YOUR stay We ve hand-picked hotels in key destinations to suit every budget and to ensure you re comfortable at every stop. We want you to get a great night s sleep, so you ll be ready for the next day a day packed with experiences and opportunities. Tailor your Short Break with your choice of accommodation from a cost-effective Budget level, Standard, or Superior room. Budget B Simple, clean and comfortable with all your basic needs taken care of. Standard R Quality, convenience and comfort with all the essential amenities provided. Superior S Premium hotels with extra touches to make your stay special. Ayers Rock Resort Budget, Standard & Superior > Uluru, NT Discover Australia s spiritual heartland as you stay only moments from Uluru. Crowne Plaza Superior > Melbourne, VIC Located near the city centre, you ll stay close to all the action. DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade Superior > Darwin, NT Centrally located on the Esplanade, with beautiful harbour views and within walking of the city centre and many popular attractions.

9 Kings Canyon Resort Budget, Standard & Superior > Kings Canyon, NT Nestled in the tranquillity of a rugged bush setting, air-conditioned rooms provide an oasis of comfort after a day of adventure and exploration. Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel Superior > Kakadu, NT Spacious, light and airy, guest rooms provide a cool, inviting space, perfect for relaxing in after a long day exploring the region. Rydges Sydney Central Standard > Sydney, NSW Contemporary accommodation convenient to popular attractions and the city centre. Aurora Alice Springs Budget > Alice Springs, NT Situated just off the town s main street, this hotel is close to local attractions, shops and Aboriginal art galleries. QT Port Douglas Standard > Port Douglas, QLD You ll be welcomed by an inspiring open-spaced setting with a contemporary tropical feel. Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters Standard > Alice Springs, NT Nestled under the MacDonnell Ranges and just a few minutes from Alice Springs city centre, perfect for relaxing by the beautiful pool after a day of discovery. The Ghan Gold Service Standard > Adelaide, SA to Alice Springs, NT Regarded as one of the world s greatest rail journeys, The Ghan is so much more than an extended train ride.

0 FAMILY Values A family of unique travel brands When you travel with AAT Kings, you benefit from more than a century of all the extraordinary travel expertise accumulated by our parent company, The Travel Corporation (TTC). As a fourth generation, family-owned group, TTC boasts all the well-known names that you see here within its portfolio of brands. a family of brands ttc.com Incredibly diverse in what they offer, each brand is united by a rich tradition of excellence in creating travel and hospitality experiences of the very highest order. Our Commitment Our Passion We are committed to establishing lasting relationships with our guests by exceeding their expectations the first time and every time, through consistently delivering outstanding quality of service, experience and value. We show pride, energy and determination in all that we do. We are committed to creating exceptional experiences for our guests, employees and Travel Directors. Our Customers We put our guests at the heart of everything we do in order to secure their engagement, loyalty and recommendation. Our Responsibility Through our TreadRight Foundation, we strive to enhance and protect the communities we work in and to be a good corporate citizen.

MAKING TRAVEL Matter AAT Kings partners with the TreadRight Foundation to safeguard the planet, wildlife and people in the places we visit for generations to come. Travel is an incredible gift. It has the ability to open our eyes, our hearts and our minds to the unique cultures and spellbinding beauty of the natural world. But with this gift comes a responsibility to protect the world as we know it. By partnering with TreadRight, we work together to have a positive impact on the people and communities we visit, to help protect marine and wildlife, and to care for the planet we all call home. People We are committed to encouraging the cultures, traditions and arts of the communities we visit to thrive. We do this through our support of micro-enterprises, and community based tourism initiatives that build positive futures for community members and their families. Planet Together with The Travel Corporation, we are supporting projects striving to keep our oceans and coastlines clean, we re committed to safeguarding the future of our planet. We ve committed to eliminating all single-use plastics in both our offices and out on the road by 2022. Wildlife The world s wildlife is balancing on a precipice, so it's our responsibility to help protect some of the most at risk species. Partnering with leading wildlife organisations, we help protect and rehabilitate these endangered animals, whilst also educating our guests on ethical wildlife experiences. OUR LOCAL Projects OVER 2000 KOALAS helped Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors Partnering with the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital, we've treated over 2,000 koalas since 204. As Australia s busiest koala hospital, the facility is at the forefront of koala research and conservation. 55% OF KIWIS HATCHED nationwide Rainbow Springs Nature Park We support the conservation of New Zealand s iconic native bird, the endangered kiwi. The hatchery at Rainbow Springs is the largest kiwi conservation hatchery in the world.

2 SMART WAYS TOSave ADDS ONS save 0% When purchasing an AAT Kings operated Day Tour with a Short Break YOUNG TRAVELLERS Children 2-5 years get a discount when sharing a room with an adult (limit of one discount per room), and receive a discount off the adult price of AAT Kings operated Day Tours. Conditions apply. See page 59 for more information > For more info visit aatkings.com/waystosave CONCESSION CARDS Pensioners (Australia or New Zealand) and Seniors Card holders (Australia) save with our concession discounts. Students can save on AAT Kings operated Day Tours. TRAVEL Essentials AAT Kings Deposit Protection If you are forced to cancel your booking, instead of losing your deposit, we will keep it as a credit for any future Short Break, Guided Holiday or Inspiring Journey, each of 4 days or more, for up to five years. We d love to see you take your holiday! Conditions apply see page 59 for details

3 Simpsons Gap THE RED CENTRE 24 Short Breaks & 2 Day Tours to choose from: Home to Australia s most iconic natural wonder, the Red Centre boasts an ancient landscape and indigenous culture that is nothing short of inspiring. The sheer size of Uluru dominates the outback landscape. To its west are the 36 mystical domes of Kata Tjuta and to the north-east lies Kings Canyon, a spectacular chasm that slices the earth 270 metres deep. Then there s legendary Alice Springs, where you can go hiking through Simpsons Gap or take a 4WD adventure through the West MacDonnell Ranges. Best of all, you re sure to leave Australia s dreaming heart with memories to last a lifetime. HIGHLIGHTS See the amazing colour changes at sunrise and sunset at Uluru Visit Kata Tjuta and walk between the domes through Walpa Gorge Dine under the stars at our exclusive BBQ in Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park Climb to the rim of Kings Canyon for spectacular views over Watarrka National Park In the West MacDonnell Ranges explore Standley Chasm, Ellery Creek and Simpsons Gap Visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the School of the Air on the Alice Springs town tour

4 DARWIN Jabiru Guluyambi Cruise Yellow Water Billabong Ubirr Katherine Kakadu National Park AYERS ROCK Alice Springs RESORT Kata Tjuta Uluru Sightseeing stops The Ghan The Ghan Territory Tracks 7 DAYS AYERS ROCK DARWIN YRD7 Journey on The Ghan Uluru Sunset & Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Uluru Base Tour Kakadu National Park Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Cultural Cruise with Aboriginal Guide Day Arrive Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you will be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to.30pm). At the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre see locally-made arts and crafts. Drive around the base of awesome Uluru (Ayers Rock). At Mutitjulu Waterhole view Aboriginal rock art, as your Driver Guide explains Uluru s history and native flora and fauna. Travel to the sunset viewing area to enjoy sparkling wine while watching the effect of the setting sun on the colour of Uluru. Hotel: Desert Gardens Hotel, Ayers Rock Resort. + Uluru Barbecue Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Uluru Alice Spring Travel to the sunrise viewing area and watch the first sunlight of the day creep across the desert plains. Enjoy a warming cup of tea or coffee as the morning sun slowly changes the colour of Uluru. Travel to the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). Continue to the base of Walpa Gorge to explore the gorge and the unusual conglomerate rock formations. This afternoon travel to Alice Springs. Hotel: Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters. Day 3 Alice Springs The Ghan Enjoy a free day in Alice Springs. Why not visit Alice Springs Desert Park, home to 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 (own expense). Late this afternoon you ll be transferred to Alice Springs Railway Station to board The Ghan. Enjoy a drink in the Outback Explorer Lounge followed by dinner in the Queen Adelaide Restaurant before your overnight journey to the Top End. Rail: Gold Service, The Ghan. D Day 4 The Ghan Darwin Welcome to Katherine. Enjoy breakfast before leaving the train for a day of cultural delights, where endless options await. A late lunch awaits back on board possibly the grilled goldband snapper fillet, steamed asparagus spears, with orange, cranberry, parsley and papitas cous cous with a saffron aioli. Then kick back and savour the last few hours of this epic journey. Roll into Darwin Train Station at 5.30pm then ease back into life on the land. You ll be transferred to your hotel, and later perhaps explore the harbour, the bars and restaurants of this laid back tropical city. Hotel: Travelodge Resort, Darwin. B L Day 5 Darwin Kakadu National Park Depart Darwin and travel deep into Kakadu National Park. Take a cruise on the Yellow Water Billabong to see prolific wildlife, then stop at Warradjan Cultural Centre before a guided walk to view Aboriginal rock art at Nourlangie. Hotel: Aurora Kakadu, Jabiru. L Day 6 Kakadu National Park Darwin Stop at Ubirr for a short walk to view rock art. Join the Guluyambi Cruise along the East Alligator River in search of saltwater crocodiles. You ll have an Aboriginal guide with you and with the special permission of the local people, you ll be able to go ashore in Arnhem Land. Later visit Bowali Visitor Centre before returning to Darwin this afternoon. Hotel: Travelodge Resort, Darwin. L Day 7 Depart Darwin Your short break concludes this morning. You ll be transferred to Darwin Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). Ask us about upgrading to Platinum Service on The Ghan. Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Gold Service Sat (Apr-Nov) Morning of day 7 0 Apr 209 to 29 Apr 209 Standard 374 3539 05 May 209 to 3 May 209 Standard 3324 3749 0 Jun 209 to 26 Aug 209 Standard 3479 4039 0 Sep 209 to 25 Nov 209 Standard 3329 3829 + BBQ 50 All prices are per person, land and rail content only. *Single Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

5 Sightseeing stops The Ghan Kings Canyon Ayers Rock ALICE SPRINGS Resort Kata Tjuta Uluru The Ghan The Outback Railway 6 DAYS ADELAIDE ALICE SPRINGS ZRA6 ADELAIDE Journey on The Ghan Marla Uluru Sunset Uluru Barbecue Dinner Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kings Canyon Flinders & MacDonnell Ranges Day Adelaide The Ghan On arrival in Adelaide make your own way to Adelaide Parklands Terminal to board The Ghan for your journey to Alice Springs (flights to arrive prior to 0.00am). Once you ve settled in and the big wheels start turning, make your way to the classically styled Queen Adelaide Restaurant carriage for a delicious lunch. Watch the rolling pastoral lands of South Australia merge into rugged Mallee scrub. Marvel as the spectacular Flinders Ranges disappear into the horizon, all the while enjoying the solitude of your cabin, then mingling with fellow travellers in the Lounge car for afternoon tea. Dinner in the Queen Adelaide Restaurant is bound to satisfy and the selection of wines is equally outstanding. Then head back to your cabin for a good night s sleep in anticipation of a striking outback sunrise. Rail: Gold Service, The Ghan. L D Day 2 The Ghan Alice Springs Wake up and witness an unforgettable outback sunrise at your morning stop in Marla in the remote reaches of South Australia. Back on board, it s time for brunch or even a full breakfast. After a few more coffees, fresh juices and more incredible outback scenery, you ll be arriving in iconic Alice Springs and transferred to your hotel. The afternoon is at leisure, so why not take an Alice Springs town tour to visit historical sites and some of the essential services delivered from Alice to the community of this vast region (own expense). Hotel: Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters. B Day 3 Alice Springs Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Barbecue Dinner Depart Alice Springs through the rugged desert landscape, passing the beautiful MacDonnell Ranges. Stop at a camel farm, where there s the opportunity to ride one of these ships of the desert (own expense). View flat-topped Atila (Mt. Conner) in the distance, before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort rested, relaxed and ready to explore the amazing World Heritage listed Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park. After a visit to the cultural centre you ll join your guide for a drive around the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) then travel to the Mutitjulu Waterhole. View Aboriginal rock art and learn about the area as your Driver Guide points out native flora and fauna and explains the history of Uluru. Head to the Uluru sunset viewing area and witness the striking colour changes of Uluru, while enjoying sparkling wine. Travel to our exclusive venue to enjoy our delicious awardwinning barbecue dinner and stargazing (weather permitting). Enjoy sparkling wine on arrival and dine on a variety of meats, salads and a tasty dessert. Hotel: Desert Gardens Hotel, Ayers Rock Resort. D Day 4 Uluru Kata Tjuta Kings Canyon Rise early to travel to the sunrise viewing area watch the first sunlight of the day creep across the desert plains it all its glory. Travel to the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and continue to the base of Walpa Gorge to explore the unusual conglomerate rock formations. Later, travel through spectacular desert scenery on your way to Kings Canyon Resort. After turning off the Lasseter Highway and on to the Luritja Road your Driver Guide will provide informative commentary about the history of the surrounding cattle area. Hotel: Kings Canyon Resort. Day 5 Kings Canyon Alice Springs This morning join your Driver Guide for the rocky climb to the canyon rim for superb views of Watarrka National Park (for those with a good level of fitness) or explore the canyon creek bed, an easier, shady walk. Travel through the desert to Alice Springs. Hotel: Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters. Day 6 Depart Alice Springs Your short break concludes this morning. You ll be transferred to Alice Springs Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). Ask us about upgrading to Platinum Service on The Ghan. Flinders Ranges Kings Canyon Sun (Apr-Mar) Morning of day 6 07 Apr 209 to 29 Apr 209 Standard 3038 3378 05 May 209 to 3 May 209 Standard 388 3588 0 Jun 209 to 26 Aug 209 Standard 3288 3774 0 Sep 209 to 25 Nov 209 Standard 338 3564 02 Feb 2020 to 30 Mar 2020 Standard 3038 3378 All prices are per person, land and rail content only. *Single Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

6 Kings Canyon ALICE SPRINGS 2 AYERS ROCK RESORT 2 Kata Tjuta Uluru Angkerle Red Centre Discovery 6 DAYS AYERS ROCK ALICE SPRINGS YA06 Uluru Sunset Uluru Barbecue Dinner Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Kata Tjuta Sunset Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kings Canyon West MacDonnell Ranges Angkerle Day Arrive Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Barbecue Dinner On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you ll be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to.30pm). This afternoon, visit the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Then travel around the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) in comfort as your Driver Guide provides commentary about the sacred sites and features to be found at Uluru. Continue by coach to the Kuniya Walk where your Driver Guide will escort you to the Mutitjulu Waterhole. View Aboriginal rock paintings and learn about the area as your Driver Guide explains the Aboriginal and European history of Uluru. Late this afternoon, witness the striking colour changes of Uluru at sunset while enjoying sparkling wine. Continue to our exclusive barbecue area where you ll be served a variety of Australian meats and salads and a tasty dessert with wine, beer or soft drink. After dinner, your guide will conduct a tour of the night sky (weather permitting). Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. D Day 2 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Sunset Watch the first rays of the sun set Uluru and the Red Centre alight, while enjoying a warming cup of tea or coffee. Then travel to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). On the way enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta before arriving at the base of Walpa Gorge. Spend some time exploring the gorge and the unusual conglomerate rock formations. This afternoon return to Kata Tjuta and take in a magnificent outback sunset with nibbles and sparkling wine. Day 3 Uluru Kings Canyon In the early afternoon, travel through desert scenery on your way to Kings Canyon Resort. Pass through Curtin Springs Cattle Station before viewing Atila (Mt. Conner) from your coach. After you arrive at Kings Canyon Resort there may be time to view the sunset behind Carmichaels Crag. Hotel: Standard Rooms (B & R) or Deluxe Spa Rooms (S), Kings Canyon Resort. Day 4 Kings Canyon Alice Springs This morning join a guided climb to the rim of Kings Canyon for marvellous views of Watarrka National Park. Time permitting, you may choose to descend into the green oasis of the Garden of Eden. Or, you may wish to take an easier, shorter walk to explore the boulder-strewn canyon creek bed. Afterwards, depart for Alice Springs, stopping at Kings Creek Station to purchase lunch (own expense). Travel through beautiful desert landscapes with informative commentary provided by your Driver Guide. Continue to Alice Springs along the Stuart Highway, as the sun sets over the rugged plains. Hotel: Aurora Alice Springs (B), DoubleTree by Hilton (R) or Mercure Alice Springs Resort (S), Alice Springs, 2 nights. Day 5 Tjoritja/West MacDonnell Ranges This morning you re headed for the beautiful West MacDonnell Ranges. Walk through Simpsons Gap to the waterhole, keeping an eye out for the elusive black-footed rock wallabies hiding among the rocks. Next stop is Angkerle (Standley Chasm). Take a walk along the stony watercourse, where spring-fed pools attract a great variety of wildlife and birds. At the Ochre Pits you can see the natural ochres in the cliff face that have provided a source of materials for Indigenous people for thousands of years. Enjoy a Bushman s lunch, followed by a visit to Glen Helen Gorge. Ormiston Gorge offers all the spectacular geology and landforms of the Tjoritja/MacDonnell Ranges. Next you ll arrive at Ellery Creek Big Hole, a spectacular waterhole in the mighty Ellery Creek, which cuts through a gorge in the West MacDonnell Ranges. Enjoy the late afternoon sun reflecting on the MacDonnell Ranges as you return to Alice Springs. L Day 6 Depart Alice Springs Your short break concludes this morning. You ll be transferred to Alice Springs Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). Uluru Barbecue Dinner Uluru sunrise Daily (Apr-Oct) 2.30pm and (Nov-Mar) 3.00pm Morning of day 6 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 595 239 Standard R 729 2409 Superior S 925 2755 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 725 2379 Standard R 885 2680 Superior S 2089 3069 traveller must pay the single price. Child & triple share prices available on request. Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

7 Kings Canyon ALICE SPRINGS Ayers Rock Resort 2 Kata Tjuta Uluru Kings Canyon Alice, Uluru & Kings Canyon Adventure 5 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS ALICE SPRINGS AA43 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kings Canyon Alice Springs Town Tour inc. Royal Flying Doctor Service & Telegraph Station Day Arrive Alice Springs On arrival at Alice Springs Airport you will be transferred to your hotel (flights to arrive prior to 2.5pm). Tour the sights of The Alice including the School of the Air and the historic Telegraph Station, which marks the original site of the first European settlement in Alice Springs. Visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service, where you will hear how medical aid reaches those who live in the remote outback. You ll also visit the Alice Springs Reptile Centre, where you can see up-close and maybe touch some of the lizards and snakes of Central Australia s semi-arid desert. Your day concludes with a panoramic view of the township of Alice Springs and the MacDonnell Ranges from the top of Anzac Hill. Hotel: Aurora Alice Springs (B), Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters (R) or Mercure Alice Springs Resort (S), Alice Springs. Day 2 Alice Springs Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Travel through the West MacDonnell Ranges to Ayers Rock Resort. This afternoon, visit the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, where you can learn about Aboriginal culture and see Aboriginal arts and crafts. Tour the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) in comfort as your Driver Guide provides commentary about the numerous sacred sites and features to be found at Uluru. Continue by coach to the Kuniya Walk from where you ll be escorted on foot to the beautiful Mutitjulu Waterhole. View Aboriginal rock paintings and learn about the area as your Driver Guide points out some native flora and explains the Aboriginal and European history of Uluru. In the late afternoon, travel to the Uluru sunset viewing area. Witness the striking colour changes of Uluru at sunset while enjoying nibbles and sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. + Uluru Barbecue Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 3 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Rise early this morning to travel to Talinguru Nyakunytjaku in Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park. Watch the first rays of the sun set the Red Centre alight while enjoying a warming cup of tea or coffee. Then travel to the mystical 36 domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). On the way, enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta from a viewing platform, before arriving at the base of Walpa Gorge. Spend some time exploring the gorge and the unusual conglomerate rock formations. The walking trail through Walpa Gorge follows the natural creek between two of the tallest domes of Kata Tjuta. On returning to Ayers Rock Resort, your afternoon is at leisure. Day 4 Uluru Kings Canyon Alice Springs Travel from Ayers Rock Resort to Kings Canyon, stopping for breakfast at Kings Creek Station along the way. Make the rocky climb to the rim of the canyon for marvellous views of Watarrka National Park. Follow the rim of the canyon, stopping at vantage points to look down into the canyon gorge. Time permitting, you may choose to descend into the green oasis of the Garden of Eden. The circuit walk takes approximately 3 hours to complete and is rocky and steep in parts. It is recommended for those with a good level of fitness. Alternatively, you may wish to take an easier, shorter walk to explore the boulderstrewn canyon creek bed. This afternoon travel to Alice Springs. Hotel: Aurora Alice Springs (B), Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters (R) or Mercure Alice Springs Resort (S), Alice Springs. B Day 5 Depart Alice Springs Your short break concludes this morning. You ll be transferred to Alice Springs Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). Alice Springs Telegraph Station Uluru sunset Daily (Apr-Oct), Tue, Thu, Fri & Sun (Nov & Mar), Thu (Dec-Feb).50pm Morning of day 5 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 295 690 Standard R 450 205 Superior S 555 225 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 375 830 Standard R 55 245 Superior S 675 2425 + BBQ 50 traveller must pay the single price. Child & triple share prices available on request. Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

8 Kings Canyon ALICE SPRINGS Ayers Rock Resort 2 Kata Tjuta Uluru Uluru sunrise Red Centre Highlights 5 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS ALICE SPRINGS AA62 Uluru Sunset Uluru BBQ Dinner Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Kata Tjuta Sunset Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kings Canyon Day Arrive Alice Springs On arrival in Alice Springs you ll be transferred to your hotel (flights anytime). Hotel: Aurora Alice Springs (B), Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters (R) or Mercure Alice Springs Resort (S), Alice Springs. Day 2 Alice Springs Uluru Kata Tjuta Sunset Travel through the West MacDonnell Ranges. Visit a camel farm for the chance to ride one of these ships of the desert (own expense) and later stop to view Atila (Mt. Conner) before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. Enjoy a leisurely drive to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) to take in a magnificent outback sunset, while enjoying sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. Day 3 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset BBQ Watch the magnificent sunrise at Uluru (Ayers Rock), then travel to Kata Tjuta and walk through Walpa Gorge. Later, visit the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre and then tour the sacred sites around the base of Uluru. Continue to the Kuniya Walk and sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole. In the late afternoon, witness the striking colour changes of Uluru at sunset before continuing to our exclusive barbecue venue, where you ll dine from a delicious menu accompanied by a selection of beverages. D Day 4 Uluru Kings Canyon Alice Springs An early start from Ayers Rock Resort should reward you with a desert sunrise en route to Kings Canyon. Make the rocky climb to the rim of the canyon for breathtaking views of Watarrka National Park and into the canyon itself. If time permits you can make the descent into the Garden of Eden. The climb is recommended for those with a good level of fitness. Or you may wish to explore the boulder-strewn canyon creek bed, an easier, shady walk. Travel on to Alice Springs. Hotel: Aurora Alice Springs (B), Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters (R) or Mercure Alice Springs Resort (S), Alice Springs. B Day 5 Depart Alice Springs This morning you ll be transferred to Alice Springs Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). ULURU BARBECUE DINNER After sunset continue to our exclusive venue for an Aussie Barbecue Dinner, with Uluru as your stunning backdrop. You ll be the only group in the National Park after dark. The site is set amongst red sand dunes and desert oak trees, providing a peaceful desert setting. Relax in the company of friends and fellow travellers and enjoy sparkling wine on arrival then dine on a menu of steak, kangaroo meat, lamb sausages, chicken skewers and garlic prawns, salads and a tasty dessert. All accompanied by a selection of red and white wines, beer and soft drinks. There s time for stargazing too (weather permitting). This is the perfect way to complement Uluru s amazing sunset. Kings Canyon Atila Daily (Apr-Oct) and Tue, Thu, Fri & Sun (Nov-Mar) Morning of day 5 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 440 835 Standard R 570 235 Superior S 695 2355 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 495 950 Standard R 650 2280 Superior S 85 2565 traveller must pay the single price. Child & triple share prices available on request. Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

9 Kings Canyon ALICE SPRINGS 2 AYERS ROCK RESORT Kata Tjuta Uluru Watarrka National Park Uluru, Watarrka National Park & The Alice 5 DAYS AYERS ROCK ALICE SPRINGS YKA5 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kings Canyon Alice Springs Town Tour & Desert Park Day Arrive Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you'll be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to.30pm). This afternoon, visit the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Later, travel around the base of Uluru in comfort as your Driver Guide provides commentary about the numerous sacred sites and features to be found at Uluru (Ayers Rock). Learn about the native flora, fauna and intriguing culture of the traditional owners, the Anangu, and discover an array of fascinating sites. Continue by coach to the Kuniya Walk where your Driver Guide will escort you to the beautiful Mutitjulu Waterhole. In the late afternoon witness the striking colour changes of Uluru at sunset while enjoying nibbles and sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort. + Uluru Barbecue Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Kings Canyon Rise early to travel to the Uluru sunrise viewing area to watch the first rays of the sun set the Red Centre alight. Then travel to the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). On the way enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta from the dune viewing platform, before arriving at the base of Walpa Gorge. Spend some time exploring the gorge and the unusual conglomerate rock formations. In the early afternoon travel to Kings Canyon. Hotel: Standard Rooms (B & R) or Deluxe Spa Rooms (S), Kings Canyon Resort. Day 3 Kings Canyon Alice Springs This morning join a guided climb to the rim of Kings Canyon for marvellous views of Watarrka National Park. The hike is recommended for those with a good level of fitness. Or, you may wish to take an easier, shorter walk to explore the boulder-strewn canyon creek bed. Travel through beautiful desert landscapes on your way to Alice Springs. Hotel: Aurora Alice Springs (B), DoubleTree by Hilton (R) or Mercure Alice Springs Resort (S), Alice Springs, 2 nights. Day 4 Alice Springs Rise early for your transfer to the Alice Springs Desert Park. It s home to a vast range of plants and wildlife native to the area. You ll have free time to explore the park at leisure. The Arrernte people, traditional owners of the park, are also on hand to share their local wisdom and knowledge. Be sure to visit the Nocturnal House and Birds of Prey presentation. This afternoon, tour the sights of The Alice including the School of the Air and the historic Telegraph Station, which marks the original site of the first European settlement in Alice Springs. Next up is the Royal Flying Doctor Service, where you will hear how medical aid reaches those who live in the remote outback. You ll also visit the Alice Springs Reptile Centre, where you can see up-close and maybe touch some of the lizards and snakes of Central Australia s semi-arid desert, such as the Perentie Lizard and the Thorny Devil. Your day concludes with a panoramic view of the township of Alice Springs and the MacDonnell Ranges from the top of Anzac Hill. Day 5 Depart Alice Springs Your short break concludes this morning. You ll be transferred to Alice Springs Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). Walpa Gorge Alice Springs Desert Park Daily (0 Apr-28 Nov & Morning of day 5 27 Feb-3 Mar) and Mon, Wed & Fri (29 Nov- 26 Feb) 2.30pm (Apr-Oct) and 3.00pm (Nov-Mar) 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 35 745 Standard R 469 2085 Superior S 550 2205 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 40 935 Standard R 469 2085 Superior S 680 2455 + BBQ 50 traveller must pay the single price. Child & triple share prices available on request. Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

20 Kings Canyon ALICE SPRINGS Kings Canyon Resort Kata Tjuta, Uluru & Kings Canyon 4 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS ALICE SPRINGS AK48 Uluru Sunset Uluru Barbecue Dinner Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Kata Tjuta Sunset Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kings Canyon As this Short Break departs at 7.00am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Alice Springs Uluru Kata Tjuta Sunset Depart Alice Springs and stop at a camel farm. Learn about the impact camels had in opening up Central Australia. View Atila (Mt. Conner) before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. This afternoon travel to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). Marvel at the unique flora and witness a magnificent outback sunset while enjoying sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. Day 2 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Uluru Sunset Barbecue Dinner Watch the sunrise at Uluru (Ayers Rock), then travel to Kata Tjuta. Spend time exploring Walpa Gorge and its unusual rock formations. This afternoon, visit the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Then, join your guide for a drive around the base of Uluru. Continue to the Kuniya Walk, where you ll be escorted to the Mutitjulu Waterhole. View ancient rock art and learn about the Aboriginal and European history of Uluru. Late afternoon, witness the striking colour changes of Uluru at sunset with sparkling wine. Later, join us at our exclusive venue for a BBQ under the stars. Dine on a variety of meats, salads and a tasty dessert. D Day 3 Uluru Kings Canyon In the early afternoon, drive through spectacular desert scenery to Kings Canyon Resort. Hotel: Standard Rooms (B & R) or Deluxe Spa Rooms (S), Kings Canyon Resort. Day 4 Kings Canyon Depart Alice Springs Join a guided climb to the rim of Kings Canyon for marvellous views of Watarrka National Park. Or, you may wish to take an easier, shorter walk to explore the boulder-strewn canyon creek bed. Travel back to Alice Springs, where your short break concludes. As this Short Break concludes after 7.00pm, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for tonight. Ayers Rock Resort 2 Kata Tjuta Daily (Apr-Mar) 7.00am 7.00pm (Oct-Mar) and 7.30pm (Apr-Sep) Uluru 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 575 2035 Standard R 665 2220 Superior S 829 2475 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 675 2225 Standard R 787 2462 Superior S 975 2780 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Kings Canyon ALICE SPRINGS Uluru Barbecue Dinner Outback Wanderer 4 DAYS AYERS ROCK ALICE SPRINGS YK48 Uluru Sunset Uluru Barbecue Dinner Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Sunset & Sunrise Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Valley of the Winds Kings Canyon Day Arrive Uluru Kata Tjuta Sunset On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you ll be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to 3.00pm). This afternoon enjoy a leisurely drive out to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). Witness a magnificent outback sunset there while enjoying sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. Day 2 Kata Tjuta Sunrise Valley of the Winds Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset BBQ Watch the sunrise over Kata Tjuta with Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the distance. Your Driver Guide will then escort you on a 2-3 hour walk on uneven ground to the Valley of the Winds. This afternoon visit the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Then travel around the base of Uluru as your Driver Guide provides commentary about the numerous sacred sites. Continue by coach to the Kuniya Walk and visit Mutitjulu Waterhole. Later, witness the striking colour changes of Uluru while enjoying nibbles and sparkling wine. After sunset continue to our exclusive barbecue venue. Dine on a menu of a lamb sausages, steak, chicken skewers, garlic prawns, salads and a tasty dessert. There s even time for stargazing. B D Day 3 Uluru Sunrise Kings Canyon Watch the first sunlight of the day creep across the desert plains at Uluru. In the early afternoon you ll travel through spectacular desert scenery on your way to Kings Canyon. Hotel: Standard Rooms (B & R) or Deluxe Spa Rooms (S), Kings Canyon Resort. Day 4 Kings Canyon Depart Alice Springs Join a guided climb to the rim of Kings Canyon for marvellous views. Or, you may wish to take an easier, shorter walk to explore the boulder-strewn canyon creek bed. Afterwards, travel to Alice Springs, where your short break concludes. As this Short Break concludes after 7.00pm, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for tonight. AYERS ROCK RESORT 2 Kata Tjuta Daily (Apr-Oct) and Tue, 7.00pm (Oct-Mar) and Thu, Sat & Sun (Nov-Mar) 7.30pm (Apr-Sep) 90 minutes prior to sunset Uluru 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 395 845 Standard R 499 2029 Superior S 595 2220 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 490 2025 Standard R 625 2275 750 750 2535 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

2 Kings Canyon Uluru sunset Red Centre Walkabout 4 DAYS AYERS ROCK AYERS ROCK YY60 Uluru Sunset Kata Tjuta Sunset Kata Tjuta Sunrise Valley of the Winds Uluru Guided Full Base Walk Aboriginal Culture & Rock Art Kings Canyon Day Arrive Uluru Uluru Sunset On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you ll be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to 3.00pm). Travel to the Uluru sunset viewing area. Enjoy nibbles and sparkling wine as the sun sets over the western horizon and the evening sky brings out the many shades of colour for which Uluru (Ayers Rock) is famous. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 3 nights. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Kings Canyon Travel to Kings Canyon and make the rocky climb to the rim of the canyon for marvellous views of Watarrka National Park. Or, you may wish to take an easier, shorter walk to explore the boulder-strewn canyon creek bed. Return to Ayers Rock Resort. B Day 3 Uluru Morning Guided Full Base Walk Kata Tjuta Sunset Rise early to join your guide on the km walk around the entire base of Uluru. Walk from Kuniya Piti, an Uluru sacred site and hear the Tjukurpa story of the Mala Men. Next up is the Mala Walk, which includes a visit into Kantju Gorge. Continue along the Lungkata Walk and hear the story of the cheeky Blue Tongue Lizard. Next stop is the Mutitjulu Waterhole where your guide will point out Aboriginal rock paintings. Return to Kuniya Piti to board your coach and receive a certificate of your achievement! Travel to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and take in a magnificent outback sunset while enjoying sparkling wine. B Day 4 Kata Tjuta Sunrise Valley of the Winds Depart Uluru Witness the sunrise over Kata Tjuta with Uluru in the distance. Join your Driver Guide on a 2-3 hour walk to the Valley of the Winds lookout. Later you ll be transferred to Ayers Rock Airport for your onward flight. Flights to depart after 2.45pm (Oct-Mar) and.45pm (Apr-Sep). B Daily (Apr-Oct) and Tue,.30am (Oct-Mar) Thu & Sun (Nov-Mar) 60 and 2.00pm (Apr-Sep) minutes prior to sunset AYERS ROCK RESORT 3 Kata Tjuta Uluru 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 55 579 Standard R 39 895 Superior S 425 2095 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 25 689 Standard R 425 2095 Superior S 595 2399 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Mala Walk Centre Highlights Plus 4 DAYS AYERS ROCK AYERS ROCK YY62 Uluru Sunset Uluru Barbecue Dinner Uluru Guided Full Base Walk Aboriginal Culture & Rock Art Kata Tjuta Sunset Kata Tjuta Sunrise Valley of the Winds Day Arrive Uluru Uluru Sunset Barbecue Dinner On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you will be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to 3.00pm). View the sunset and changing colours of Uluru (Ayers Rock) while enjoying nibbles and sparkling wine. Continue to our exclusive venue for a delicious barbecue dinner and stargazing (weather permitting). Enjoy sparkling wine on arrival and dine on steak, lamb sausages, skewered chicken, garlic prawns and a selection of fresh salads and a tasty dessert, accompanied by a selection of wines, beers and soft drinks. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 3 nights. D Day 2 Uluru Morning Guided Full Base Walk Kata Tjuta Sunset Rise early to join your guide on the km walk around the entire base of Uluru. Walk from Kuniya Piti, an Uluru sacred site and hear the Tjukurpa story of the Mala Men. Next up is the Mala Walk, which includes a visit into Kantju Gorge. Continue along the Lungkata Walk and hear the story of the cheeky Blue Tongue Lizard. Next stop is the Mutitjulu Waterhole where your guide will indicate Aboriginal rock paintings. Return to Kuniya Piti to board your coach and receive a certificate of your achievement! Travel to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and take in a magnificent outback sunset while enjoying sparkling wine. B Day 3 Kata Tjuta Sunrise Valley of the Winds Watch the spectacular sunrise over Kata Tjuta, with Uluru in the distance, from the western dune viewing area. Your Driver Guide will then escort you on a 2-3 hour walk to the Valley of the Winds. Marvel at the unique flora and admire the view of the central valley of the domes of Kata Tjuta. With views across the many domes and out into the sacred Anangu men s area, you ll be in awe of this natural wonder. B Day 4 Depart Uluru Your short break concludes this morning. You ll be transferred to Ayers Rock Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). Daily (Apr-Oct) and Mon, Morning of day 4 Wed & Fri (Nov-Mar) 60 minutes prior to sunset AYERS ROCK RESORT 3 Kata Tjuta Uluru 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 075 499 Standard R 225 80 Superior S 330 2000 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 40 64 Standard R 325 995 Superior S 475 2279 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

22 ALICE SPRINGS Alice Springs Alice Springs to Uluru Discovery 4 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS ALICE SPRINGS AA42 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Alice Springs Town Tour Day Arrive Alice Springs On arrival at Alice Springs Airport, you ll be transferred to your hotel (flights to arrive prior to 2.5pm). On a sightseeing tour, visit the historic Telegraph Station, the Royal Flying Doctor Service, the School of the Air and the Alice Springs Reptile Centre. Hotel: Aurora Alice Springs (B), Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters (R) or Mercure Alice Springs Resort (S), Alice Springs. Day 2 Alice Springs Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset This morning, travel through the West MacDonnell Ranges. Visit a camel farm and learn about the impact of the ship of the desert on the development of Outback Australia. View soaring Atila (Mt. Conner) before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. See the amazing collection of Indigenous paintings at the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, then tour the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and take the Kuniya Walk to the sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole. In the late afternoon, witness the remarkable colour changes of Uluru, the world s largest monolith, at sunset while sipping sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 3 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Alice Springs Glory in an Uluru sunrise, then explore a walking trail through Walpa Gorge that follows the natural creek bed between two of the tallest of the towering red-rock domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) Later, travel on to Alice Springs. Hotel: Aurora Alice Springs (B), Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters (R) or Mercure Alice Springs Resort (S), Alice Springs. Day 4 Depart Alice Springs Your short break concludes this morning. You ll be transferred to Alice Springs Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). Ayers Rock Resort Kata Tjuta Daily (Apr-Nov & Mar) and Mon, Thu & Sat (Dec-Feb).50pm Uluru Morning of day 4 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 085 370 Standard R 79 589 Superior S 269 755 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 35 460 Standard R 235 685 Superior S 345 890 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. ALICE SPRINGS Alice Springs Telegraph Station Alice Springs & Rock Escape 4 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS AYERS ROCK ARR6 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Alice Springs Town Tour Day Arrive Alice Springs On arrival at Alice Springs Airport you ll be transferred to your hotel (flights to arrive prior to 2.5pm). Tour the iconic Alice Springs Telegraph Station, School of the Air Royal Flying Doctor Service, and the Alice Springs Reptile Centre. Hotel: Aurora Alice Springs (B), Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters (R) or Mercure Alice Springs Resort (S), Alice Springs. Day 2 Alice Springs Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset This morning, travel through the West MacDonnell Ranges. Visit a camel farm and learn about the impact of the ship of the desert on the development of Outback Australia. View soaring Atila (Mt. Conner) before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. See the amazing collection of Indigenous paintings at the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, then tour the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and take the Kuniya Walk to the sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole. In the late afternoon, experience the remarkable colour changes of Uluru, the world s largest monolith, at sunset, while enjoying sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add-on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 3 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Witness a magnificent Uluru sunrise, then continue to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), a mysterious series of 36 ancient red-rock domes. Walk through Walpa Gorge, where you ll follow the natural creek bed between two of the tallest of these domes. Return to Ayers Rock Resort. Day 4 Depart Uluru Your short break concludes this morning, when you ll be transferred to Ayers Rock Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). Field of Light FOL Rise early this morning to experience artist Bruce Munro s Field of Light. See page 29 for details. AYERS ROCK RESORT 2 Kata Tjuta Daily (Apr-Nov & Mar) and Mon, Thu & Sat (Dec-Feb).50pm Uluru Morning of day 4 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 965 305 Standard R 075 549 Superior S 80 735 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 025 40 Standard R 55 695 Superior S 300 940 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

Kings Canyon 23 ALICE SPRINGS Uluru base walk Uluru & Kings Canyon Discovery 3 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS ALICE SPRINGS AK43 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kings Canyon Mutitjulu Waterhole Camel Farm As this Short Break departs at 7.00am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Alice Springs Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset The camel was a vital animal in the history and development of the Australian outback. Visit a camel farm perhaps even take a ride on one of these so-called ships of the desert and see towering Atila (Mt. Conner) today as you make your way to Ayers Rock Resort. View the amazing collection of Indigenous paintings at the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, then tour the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) with your expert Driver Guide. Continue to the Kuniya Walk, and the sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole. In the late afternoon, experience the remarkable colour changes of Uluru as the sun sets over the world s largest monolith, while sipping sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Uluru Sunrise Kings Canyon Witness a magnificent Uluru sunrise, then continue to the 36 domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). On the way enjoy panoramic views on the south side of Kata Tjuta from the dune viewing platform. Explore Walpa Gorge and the unusual conglomerate rock formations. This afternoon, travel to Kings Canyon. Hotel: Standard Rooms (B & R) or Deluxe Spa Rooms (S), Kings Canyon Resort. Day 3 Kings Canyon Depart Alice Springs Make the rocky climb to the rim of Kings Canyon and be rewarded with marvellous views of Watarrka National Park. Or you may wish to explore the boulder-strewn canyon creek bed, a shady, easier walk. Your Short Break concludes back in Alice Springs. As this Short Break concludes after 7.00pm, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for tonight. Ayers Rock Resort Kata Tjuta Daily (Apr-Mar) 7.00am 7.00pm (Oct-Mar) and 7.30pm (Apr-Sep) Uluru 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 205 529 Standard R 265 650 Superior S 345 795 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 285 679 Standard R 365 839 Superior S 475 2045 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Kings Canyon ALICE SPRINGS Kata Tjuta sunset Centre Highlights 3 DAYS AYERS ROCK ALICE SPRINGS YA62 Uluru Sunset Uluru Barbecue Dinner Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Kata Tjuta Sunset Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kings Canyon Day Arrive Uluru Kata Tjuta Sunset On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you ll be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to 3.00pm). Take a leisurely drive to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) to experience a magnificent outback sunset. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. Day 2 Uluru Sunrise Sacred Sites & Sunset Barbecue Dinner Rise early to witness a magical Uluru (Ayers Rock) sunrise, then travel to the stunning red-rock domes of Kata Tjuta and spend time exploring Walpa Gorge. This afternoon, visit Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to learn more about the Western Desert region, then tour the sacred sites around the base of Uluru with a local Driver Guide, learning about the customs of the traditional owners. Walk to sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole, and view ancient Aboriginal rock art. Later, watch as the sun sets over Uluru, bringing out the myriad shades of colour for which the world s largest monolith is renowned. Travel to our exclusive barbecue venue. Enjoy sparkling wine on arrival and dine on a menu of steak, lamb sausages, skewered chicken, fresh salads and a tasty dessert. All accompanied by a selection of wines, beers and soft drinks. There s time for stargazing too (weather permitting). D Day 3 Kings Canyon Depart Alice Springs Rise early for your drive through sandhill country towards Kings Canyon, stopping for breakfast at Kings Creek Station. Join a guided climb to the rim of Kings Canyon for marvellous views of Watarrka National Park. Time permitting, you may choose to descend into the green oasis of the Garden of Eden. Or, you may wish to take an easier, shorter walk to explore the boulder-strewn canyon creek bed. Travel on to Alice Springs, where your Short Break concludes. B As this Short Break concludes after 7.00pm, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for tonight. AYERS ROCK RESORT 2 Kata Tjuta Daily (Apr-Oct) and Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat (Nov-Mar) 90 minutes prior to sunset Uluru 7.00pm (Oct-Mar) and 7.30pm (Apr-Sep) 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 09 394 Standard R 25 600 Superior S 279 729 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 45 460 Standard R 279 729 Superior S 369 904 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

24 ALICE SPRINGS Sounds of Silence Dinner Red Centre Experience 3 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS AYERS ROCK AY46 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Sounds of Silence Dinner Mutitjulu Waterhole AYERS ROCK RESORT 2 Kata Tjuta Uluru Daily (Apr-Mar) 7.00am Morning of day 3 As this Short Break departs at 7.00am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Alice Springs Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset The camel was a vital animal in the development of the Australian Outback. Visit a camel farm perhaps even ride on one of the ships of the desert and see towering Atila (Mt. Conner) as you make your way to Ayers Rock Resort. This afternoon, view the amazing collection of Indigenous paintings at the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Tour the base of the massive red monolith, then continue to the Kuniya Walk, where you ll be guided to the sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole. In the late afternoon, experience the remarkable colour changes on Uluru (Ayers Rock) as the sun sets. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. Day 2 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Sounds of Silence Dinner Rise early to witness a stunning Uluru sunrise, then continue to Walpa Gorge, where you ll follow the natural creek bed between two of the tallest formations of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), a mysterious series of 36 red-rock domes. This evening, dine under a million stars at the Sounds of Silence Dinner. As the sun sets, listen to the sound of a didgeridoo and join your fellow travellers for an unforgettable experience. Enjoy a gourmet buffet of Australian delicacies accompanied by fine Australian wines, then sit back and relax as a star talker explains the constellations of the southern night sky (weather conditions permitting). D Day 3 Depart Uluru Your Short Break concludes this morning. You ll be transferred to Ayers Rock Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). Field of Light FOL Rise early this morning to experience artist Bruce Munro s Field of Light. See page 29 for details. 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 060 345 Standard R 59 544 Superior S 225 675 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 095 40 Standard R 225 675 Superior S 335 870 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Kings Canyon ALICE SPRINGS Kings Canyon Uluru & Kings Canyon Unearthed 3 DAYS AYERS ROCK ALICE SPRINGS YK43 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Uluru Base Tour Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Aboriginal Rock Art Watarrka National Park Kings Canyon Day Arrive Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you ll be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to.30pm). Visit Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to learn more about the Western Desert region, then tour the sacred sites around the base of Uluru with a local Driver Guide. Walk to sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole, and view ancient Aboriginal rock art. Later, relax with a glass of sparkling wine as the sun sets over Uluru (Ayers Rock), bringing out the myriad shades of colour for which the world s largest monolith is renowned. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert (S), Ayers Rock Resort. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Uluru Kata Tjuta Kings Canyon Rise early to watch the first rays of the sun set Uluru and the Red Centre alight. Later, travel to the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). On the way enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta before arriving at the base of Walpa Gorge. Spend time exploring the gorge and the unusual conglomerate rock formations. This afternoon travel to Kings Canyon. Hotel: Standard Rooms (B & R) or Deluxe Spa Rooms (S), Kings Canyon Resort. Day 3 Kings Canyon Depart Alice Springs At sunrise, make the steep rocky climb to the rim of the Kings Canyon for spectacular views of Watarrka National Park. Follow the rim of the canyon, stopping to look down into the gorge from a series of lookout points along the way. The rim walk takes approximately 3 hours to complete and is rocky and steep in parts. If you wish to take an easier, shorter walk instead, you can explore the boulder-strewn canyon floor, getting up-close to the native plants and birdlife that call this part of the world home. As this Short Break concludes after 7.00pm, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for tonight. AYERS ROCK RESORT Kata Tjuta Daily (Apr-Oct) 2.30pm 7.00pm (Oct-Mar) and and (Nov-Mar) 3.00pm 7.30pm (Apr-Sep) Uluru 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 035 355 Standard R 095 475 Superior S 75 620 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 5 505 Standard R 95 665 Superior S 295 859 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

Kings Canyon 25 ALICE SPRINGS Kings Canyon Kings Canyon & Uluru Explorer 3 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS AYERS ROCK AK40 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Uluru Base Tour Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Aboriginal Rock Art Watarrka National Park Kings Canyon Camel Farm As this Short Break departs at 7.00am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Alice Springs Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Stop at a camel farm and view majestic Atila (Mt. Conner) en route to Ayers Rock Resort. A visit to the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre and a tour around the base of Uluru with your Driver Guide this afternoon are your introduction to Australia s massive, worldrenowned rock formations. On the Kuniya Walk, you ll be escorted to the mystical Mutitjulu Waterhole and view ancient Indigenous rock art. In the late afternoon, witness the striking colour changes of Uluru (Ayers Rock) as the sun sets over the world's largest monolith. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Kings Canyon Drive through sandhill country towards Kings Canyon, stopping for breakfast at Kings Creek Station. Make the rocky climb to the rim of the canyon for marvellous views of Watarrka National Park. Follow the rim of the canyon stopping to look down into the gorge at lookout points. The rim walk takes approximately 3 hours to complete and is rocky and steep in parts. Or, you may wish to explore the boulder-strewn canyon creek bed. Return to Ayers Rock Resort. B Day 3 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Depart Uluru Glory in an Uluru sunrise, then travel to the unique conglomerate rock formations of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). The walking trail through Walpa Gorge follows the natural creek bed between two of the tallest of the towering red-rock domes of Kata Tjuta. Return to Ayers Rock Resort before transferring to Ayers Rock Airport for your onward flight. Flights to depart after 2.45pm. AYERS ROCK RESORT 2 Kata Tjuta Daily (Apr-Oct) and Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun (Nov-Mar) 7.00am Uluru 0.30am (Oct-Mar) and.00am (Apr-Sep) 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 025 30 Standard R 099 484 Superior S 90 640 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 070 385 Standard R 80 630 Superior S 305 840 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Sounds of Silence Dinner Red Centre Sights & Sounds 3 DAYS AYERS ROCK AYERS ROCK YY47 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Sounds of Silence Dinner Mutitjulu Waterhole Day Arrive Uluru Sounds of Silence Dinner On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you ll be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to 3.00pm). This evening, dine in the desert under a million stars at the awardwinning Sounds of Silence Dinner. As the sun sets, listen to the sound of a didgeridoo and join your fellow travellers for an unforgettable dining experience. Enjoy a gourmet buffet of Australian delicacies accompanied by fine Australian wines, then sit back and relax as a star talker takes you on a tour of the night sky (weather conditions permitting). Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. D Day 2 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Sacred Sites & Sunset Rise early to witness sunrise over Uluru (Ayers Rock), then continue to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). Walk through Walpa Gorge, where you ll follow the natural creek bed between two of the tallest domes. This afternoon, visit Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, then tour the base of Uluru with a Driver Guide. Take a gentle walk to the sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole and view ancient Aboriginal rock paintings. Later, travel to the Uluru sunset viewing area, and relax with sparkling wine as the sun sets over the western horizon and the evening sky brings out the myriad shades of colour for which Uluru is renowned. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 3 Depart Uluru Your short break concludes this morning. You ll be transferred to Ayers Rock Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). Field of Light FOL Rise early this morning to experience artist Bruce Munro s Field of Light. See page 29 for details. Daily (Apr-Mar) 75 Morning of day 3 minutes prior to sunset AYERS ROCK RESORT 2 Kata Tjuta Uluru 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 860 45 Standard R 965 350 Superior S 035 485 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 905 220 Standard R 030 480 Superior S 65 700 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

26 Kings Canyon Kata Tjuta sunrise Uluru & Kings Canyon Explorer 3 DAYS AYERS ROCK AYERS ROCK YK4 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Mutitjulu Waterhole Kings Canyon Day Arrive Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Arriving at Ayers Rock Airport, you ll be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to.30pm). Visit the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to learn more about the Western Desert region, then tour the sacred sites around the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) with a local Driver Guide, learning about the customs of the traditional owners. Walk to sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole, and view ancient Aboriginal rock art while your guide explains its significance. Later, relax with sparkling wine as the sun sets over Uluru, bringing out the myriad shades of colour for which the world s largest monolith is renowned. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Kings Canyon Rise early to drive through sandhill country to Kings Canyon. Make the steep rocky climb to the rim of the canyon for spectacular views of Watarrka National Park. If you wish to take an easier, shorter walk instead, you will explore the boulder-strewn canyon floor, getting up-close to the native plants and birdlife that call this part of the world home. Return to Ayers Rock Resort. B Day 3 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Depart Uluru Rise early this morning to witness the first rays of the sun setting Uluru aglow. Then travel to the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). On the way, enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta from the dune viewing platform. On arrival take a shady walk through Walpa Gorge, which follows the natural creek bed between two of the tallest of the soaring red-rock domes of Kata Tjuta. This afternoon you ll be transferred to Ayers Rock Airport. Flights to depart after 2.45pm. Daily (Apr-Oct) 2.30pm 0.30am (Oct-Mar) and and Tue, Thu, Sat &.00am (Apr-Sep) Sun (Nov-Mar) 3.00pm AYERS ROCK RESORT 2 Kata Tjuta Uluru 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 855 40 Standard R 975 360 Superior S 050 500 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 895 20 Standard R 050 500 Superior S 55 690 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. ALICE SPRINGS West MacDonnell Ranges Uluru & Kata Tjuta 2 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS ALICE SPRINGS ARA2 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Mutitjulu Waterhole Camel Farm Desert Scenery As this Short Break departs at 7.00am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Alice Springs Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Depart Alice Springs through the rugged desert landscape, passing the beautiful MacDonnell Ranges. Stop at a camel farm and learn about the impact camels had in opening up Central Australia. View flat-topped Atila (Mt. Conner) in the distance, before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. Visit the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Later, travel around the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) in comfort as your Driver Guide provides commentary about the numerous sacred sites and features to be found at Uluru. Continue by coach to the Kuniya Walk from where you ll be escorted on foot to the beautiful Mutitjulu Waterhole. View Aboriginal rock paintings and learn about the area as your Driver Guide explains the Aboriginal and European history of Uluru. In the late afternoon you ll travel to the Uluru sunset viewing area. Witness the striking colour changes of Uluru at sunset while enjoying nibbles and sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Uluru Depart Alice Spring Rise early to travel to the Uluru sunrise viewing area to watch the first rays of the sun set the Red Centre alight. Then travel to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). On the way enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta from the viewing platform, before arriving at the base of Walpa Gorge. Spend some time exploring the gorge and the unusual rock formations. This afternoon travel along the Stuart Highway through desert scenery on your way to Alice Springs, where your Short Break concludes. As this Short Break concludes after 7.00pm, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for tonight. Ayers Rock Resort Kata Tjuta Daily (Apr-Mar) 7.00am 7.00pm (Oct-Mar) and 7.30pm (Apr-Sep) Uluru 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 885 065 Standard R 920 50 Superior S 978 263 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 97 7 Standard R 978 248 Superior S 055 400 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

Kings Canyon 27 ALICE SPRINGS Camel Farm Alice Springs to Uluru Explorer 2 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS ALICE SPRINGS AK20 Uluru Sunset Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Watarrka National Park Kings Canyon Mutitjulu Waterhole Camel Farm Desert Scenery As this Short Break departs at 7.00am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Alice Springs Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Travel through the rugged desert landscape, passing the beautiful MacDonnell Ranges. Stop at a camel farm and learn about the vital role these hardy animals played in the development of Central Australia. Hear from your Driver Guide about the traditional customs and beliefs of the Anangu, local Aboriginal people. Stop to view flat-topped Atila (Mt. Conner) in the distance before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. This afternoon spend some time at the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre where you ll gain some fascinating cultural insights. Later, join your Driver Guide for a tour around the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock), then continue to the Kuniya Walk and visit the sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole. View ancient rock art and learn about the Aboriginal and European history of the area. In the late afternoon at the sunset viewing area, witness the striking colour changes of Uluru as you enjoy sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Uluru Kings Canyon Depart Alice Springs Drive through deserted sandhill country towards Kings Canyon. Climb to the rim of the canyon for marvellous views of Watarrka National Park. Take the 3 hour walk around the canyon with your guide and learn about its geology. Time permitting, you may choose to descend into the green oasis of the 'Garden of Eden'. Or enjoy a more leisurely ½ hour walk along the boulder-strewn creek bed of the canyon. Later travel to Alice Springs, where your Short Break concludes. B As this Short Break concludes after 7.00pm, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for tonight. Ayers Rock Resort Daily (Apr-Oct) and Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun (Nov-Mar) 7.00am Uluru 7.00am (Oct-Mar) and 7.30pm (Apr-Sep) 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 845 025 Standard R 895 25 Superior S 945 230 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 875 075 Standard R 935 205 Superior S 020 365 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. ALICE SPRINGS Uluru sunset Uluru Unearthed 2 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS AYERS ROCK AY74 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Mutitjulu Waterhole Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Camel Farm As this Short Break departs at 7.00am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Alice Springs Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Travelling south you ll stop to visit a camel farm and learn about the impact camels had in opening up Central Australia. There s also the opportunity to ride one of these ships of the desert (own expense). Later stop to view Atila (Mt. Conner) often mistaken for Uluru (Ayers Rock), before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. This afternoon, visit the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Later, travel around the base of Uluru in comfort as your Driver Guide provides commentary about the numerous sacred sites to be found in the area. Continue to the Kuniya Walk, where you will be guided to the Mutitjulu Waterhole. See ancient rock art and hear about the Aboriginal and European history of the area. Late afternoon, travel to the Uluru sunset viewing area. Witness the striking colour changes of Uluru at sunset while enjoying nibbles and sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Depart Uluru Rise early to watch the first rays of the sun set Uluru and the Red Centre alight. Make your way to the viewing platform to see many kilometres into the distance, providing an ideal photo opportunity. Later, travel to the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and continue to the base of Walpa Gorge. Spend time exploring the gorge and the unusual conglomerate rock formations. The walking trail through it follows the natural creek bed between two of the tallest domes of Kata Tjuta. In the afternoon, you ll be transferred to Ayers Rock Airport. Flights to depart after 2.45pm. AYERS ROCK RESORT Kata Tjuta Daily (Apr-Mar) 7.00am 0.30am (Oct-Mar) and.00am (Apr-Sep) Uluru 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 695 875 Standard R 739 969 Superior S 799 084 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 70 90 Standard R 785 055 Superior S 850 95 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

28 ALICE SPRINGS Mutitjulu Waterhole Red Centre Explorer 2 DAYS AYERS ROCK ALICE SPRINGS YA0 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Mutitjulu Waterhole Desert Scenery Day Arrive Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you will be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to.30pm). Visit the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Later, join your Driver Guide for a tour around the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock). Continue to the Kuniya Walk, where you ll be escorted to the Mutitjulu Waterhole to view ancient rock art and learn about the local flora and fauna. Late this afternoon travel to the Uluru sunset viewing area. Witness the striking colour changes of Uluru at sunset while enjoying nibbles and sparkling wine. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Depart Alice Springs Rise early to watch the first rays of the sun set the Red Centre alight while enjoying a warming cup of tea or coffee. After the gorgeous sunrise at Uluru, travel to the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). On the way enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta before arriving at the base of Walpa Gorge. Spend time exploring the gorge and the unusual conglomerate rock formations. The walking trail through Walpa Gorge follows the natural creek bed between two of the tallest domes of Kata Tjuta. This afternoon travel through beautiful and rugged scenery, as your Driver Guide talks about key landmarks, while sharing some local history and stories on the many sights you ll pass en route. You ll be amazed at the sight of Atila (Mt. Conner). Often mistaken for Uluru, it s a distinctive flat-topped mountain that rises 300 metres above the desert sand. There s time for an afternoon tea break (own expense) at Erldunda Roadhouse before arriving in Alice Springs, where your short break concludes. As this Short Break concludes after 7.00pm, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for tonight. AYERS ROCK RESORT Kata Tjuta Daily (Apr-Oct) 2.30pm 7.00pm (Oct-Mar) and and (Nov-Mar) 3.00pm 7.30pm (Apr-Sep) Uluru 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 669 849 Standard R 729 959 Superior S 775 060 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 690 890 Standard R 769 039 Superior S 835 80 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Walpa Gorge, Kata Tjuta Uluru Highlights 2 DAYS AYERS ROCK AYERS ROCK YY43 Uluru Sunset Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta & Walpa Gorge Uluru Base Tour Aboriginal Rock Art Mutitjulu Waterhole Day Arrive Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you ll be transferred to the resort (flights to arrive prior to.30pm). This afternoon visit Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, where there ll be time to purchase locallymade Aboriginal art and learn more about the Western Desert region. Then tour the sacred sites around the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) with a local Driver Guide, learning about the native flora, fauna and customs of traditional owners, the Anangu people. Walk to sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole, and view ancient Aboriginal rock art while your expert guide explains its stories and significance. In the late afternoon, travel to the Uluru sunset viewing area and relax with a glass of sparkling wine as the sun sets over the western horizon, bringing out the myriad shades of colour for which Uluru is renowned. Hotel: Outback Pioneer Hotel (B), Desert Gardens Hotel (R) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (S), Ayers Rock Resort. + Uluru BBQ Dinner +BBQ After sunset this evening, why not add on our exclusive Aussie Barbecue Dinner. See page 8 for details. Day 2 Uluru Sunrise Kata Tjuta Depart Uluru Rise early this morning to witness the first rays of the sun setting the world s largest monolith aglow. Then travel to the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). On the way, enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta from the dune viewing platform. On arrival take a shady walk through Walpa Gorge, which follows the natural creek bed between two of the tallest of the soaring red-rock domes of Kata Tjuta. This afternoon you ll be transferred to Ayers Rock Airport for your onward flight (flights to depart after 2.45pm). Daily (Apr-Oct) 2.30pm and (Nov-Mar) 3.00pm AYERS ROCK RESORT Kata Tjuta Uluru 0.30am (Oct-Mar) and.00am (Apr-Sep) 0 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Budget B 495 675 Standard R 550 780 Superior S 625 90 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 525 725 Standard R 595 865 Superior S 695 040 + BBQ 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

29 PITI & OCHRE Sightseeing PASSES Book multiple tours and save! Instead of booking individual tours, why not buy an AAT Kings Sightseeing Pass and save yourself 0%. You can start on the day of your choice and the pass is valid for three consecutive days from the start of your first tour. Plus, your Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park Entry Fee ticket is included in the price of the Pass. You could even add on a day tour to Kings Canyon. Ask us for details. Piti Pass Includes: Uluru Sunrise & Kata Tjuta, Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Ochre Pass Includes: Uluru Sunrise & Guided Full Base Walk, Kata Tjuta Sunrise & Valley of the Winds, Uluru Sunset, Kata Tjuta Sunset $279 adult $ 40 child Y3 $445 adult $ 223 child Y5 Field of Light Kata Tjuta Sunrise Field of Light Kata Tjuta Walpa Pit Stop EARLY MORNING FOL HALF DAY Y2 Experience acclaimed artist Bruce Munro s Field of Light a once-ina-lifetime event in Uluru (Ayers Rock). Under cover of darkness, wander through 50,000 magical hand-crafted frosted glass spheres of light, in colours of ochre, deep violet, blue and gentle white. Then make your way to the dune top, where you ll be served tea, coffee or hot chocolate. Watch in awe as the sun pops up in the distance behind Uluru, flooding the landscape, including Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) behind you, with light. As the landscape brightens, the Field of Light will dim for the day. There s a chance for some amazing photos from this unique raised location that allows you to view both Kata Tjuta and Uluru in all their natural glory. On this tour you ll visit Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and explore Walpa Gorge. A 45 kms drive east of Uluru (Ayers Rock), the 36 domes of conglomerate rock of Kata Tjuta cover an area of over 2 kms², and with Uluru, the two form the major landmarks within Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park. Enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta before arriving at the base of Walpa Gorge. Walk through the sheer walls of the gorge with your Driver Guide and experience this amazing landscape, a desert refuge for plants and animals. Return to Ayers Rock Resort in time for evening touring. $75 adult $ 38 child Field of Light, Uluru, Bruce Munro 206 Photo credit: Mark Pickthall Daily 05 minutes prior to sunrise from Ayers Rock Resort 30 minutes after sunrise INCLUSIONS Tea, coffee or hot chocolate at sunrise $70 * adult $ 35 * child *Price does not include National Park entry fee. See page 59 > Daily (Apr-Nov & Feb-Mar).00pm (Apr-Oct) and 2.00pm (Nov, Feb-Mar) from Ayers Rock Resort 4.00pm (Apr-Oct) and 5.00pm (Nov, Feb-Mar) (times approximate)

30 Uluru sunset Kata Tjuta sunset Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Kata Tjuta Sunset HALF DAY Y7 Y7B EARLY EVENING Y8 Visit the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. It houses an amazing collection of original paintings and punu (woodwork) that provides an insight into the unique culture of the Anangu (the local Aboriginal people). Travel around the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock). Learn about flora, fauna, and visit an array of sacred sites. At Mutitjulu Waterhole, you ll explore a number of caves and view Aboriginal rock paintings as your guide interprets their meaning and significance. Later, travel to the Uluru sunset viewing area and relax with sparkling wine as the setting sun changes the colour of the world's largest monolith. Sit back and relax as you travel into the amazing Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park. Along the way your Driver Guide will explain the geological and cultural history of the area. You may even see some native wildlife. As the sun sets over the western horizon you ll arrive at the Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) Dune Viewing Area. Marvel at the unique flora and admire the view of the central valley of the domes of Kata Tjuta as you take in a magnificent outback sunset while sipping sparkling wine. Each passing minute brings something new as the domes continue to change colour with the setting sun. Tour + Uluru Barbecue Dinner Under the Stars Y7B After sunset continue to our exclusive venue for an Aussie Barbecue Dinner, with Uluru as your stunning backdrop. See page 8 for details. $35 * adult $ 68 * child Y7 $285 * adult $ 43 * child Y7B Daily 2:30pm (Apr- Oct) and Y7: 30 mins after sunset 3:00pm (Nov-Mar) from Y7B: 2½ hours after sunset Ayers Rock Resort (times approximate) $05 * adult $ 53 * child Daily 90 minutes prior to sunset from Ayers Rock Resort 60 minutes approximately after sunset *Price does not include National Park entry fee. See page 59 > *Price does not include National Park entry fee. See page 59 > Uluru sunset Uluru base walk Uluru Sunset Uluru Morning Guided Base Walk EARLY EVENING Y YB HALF DAY Y40 Travel from Ayers Rock Resort to the Uluru (Ayers Rock) sunset viewing area. Enjoy nibbles and sparkling wine as the sun sets over the western horizon and the evening sky brings out the many shades of colour for which Uluru is famous. It s recommended that you photograph Uluru every 5 minutes to really capture the gradual colour changes of the rock. Tour + Uluru Barbecue Dinner Under the Stars YB After sunset continue on to our exclusive venue for an Aussie Barbecue Dinner, with Uluru as your backdrop. Relax and enjoy sparkling wine on arrival then dine on a menu of steak, kangaroo meat, lamb sausages, skewered chicken and garlic prawns, salads and a tasty dessert. All accompanied by a selection of red and white wines, beer and soft drinks. There s time for stargazing too (weather permitting). Watch the first rays of the sun set Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the Red Centre alight. After sunrise accompany your guide on the km walk around the entire base of Uluru. Start at Kuniya Piti, an Uluru sacred site and hear the Tjukurpa story (beliefs and law of the Anangu, the local Aboriginal people) of the Mala Men. Next up is the Mala Walk, which includes a visit into Kantju Gorge. Continue along the Lungkata Walk and then stop at the Mutitjulu Waterhole. Your guide will point out the natural features of the landscape, Aboriginal rock paintings and relay more traditional stories relating to this special place. Return to Kuniya Piti where you ll board your coach and receive a certificate of your achievement! A good level of fitness is required for this day tour. $75 * adult $ 38 * child Y $225 * adult $ 3 * child YB *Price does not include National Park entry fee. See page 59 > Daily 60 minutes prior to sunset from Ayers Rock Resort Y: 30 minutes after sunset YB: 2½ hours after sunset (times approximate) $39 * adult $ 70 * child *Price does not include National Park entry fee. See page 59 > Daily (Apr-Oct) and Tue,.00am (Oct-Mar) and Thu & Sat (Nov-Mar).30am (Apr-Sep) 60 minutes prior to sunrise (times approximate) from Ayers Rock Resort

3 Uluru sunrise Uluru Sunrise & Kata Tjuta Kata Tjuta Kata Tjuta Sunrise & Valley of the Winds HALF DAY Y4 Y9 HALF DAY Y50 Travel to the Uluru (Ayers Rock) sunrise viewing area for an incredible view through the dunes and desert landscape as the sun rises over Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Watch the first rays of the sun set the Red Centre alight, while enjoying a warming cup of tea or coffee. Then travel to the 36 mystical domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). On the way, enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta from the Dune Viewing Area, before arriving at the base of Walpa Gorge. Your Driver Guide will lead you on a one hour walk through the gorge, sharing stories of local flora and fauna, and the geology of this amazing formation. Watch the spectacular sunrise over Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), with Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the distance, from the western Dune Viewing Area. Then walk 6kms on uneven ground to the Valley of the Winds, heading first to the Karu lookout. Learn fascinating stories of the geology, history and culture of Kata Tjuta, which is deeply sacred to the local Anangu people. Next stop is the Karingana lookout, which takes you down into a timeless haven within the domes through trickling creek beds (a good level of fitness is required). Shorter walks are also available for those not wanting to walk to the second lookout. Tour Alternative: Uluru Sunrise Only Enjoy a warming cup of tea, coffee or hot chocolate as you experience the amazing sunrise at Uluru, then return to Ayers Rock Resort. Y9 $45 * adult $ 73 * child Y4 $75 * adult $ 38 * child Y9 *Price does not include National Park entry fee. See page 59 > Y4: Daily 90 minutes prior to sunrise from Ayers Rock Resort Y9: Daily 90 minutes prior to sunrise from Ayers Rock Resort Y4: 0.30am (Oct-Mar) and.00am (Apr-Sep) Y9: 75 minutes after sunrise (times approximate) $55 * adult $ 78 * child *Price does not include National Park entry fee. See page 59 > Daily (Apr-Oct) and Mon,.30am (Oct-Mar) and Wed, Fri & Sun (Nov-Mar) 2 noon (Apr-Sep) 95 minutes prior to sunrise (times approximate) from Ayers Rock Resort Kings Canyon Palm Valley Kings Canyon & Outback Panoramas Palm Valley Outback Safari by 4WD FULL DAY Y9 Y20 FULL DAY A5 The six kilometre Rim Walk is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Depart early for Kings Canyon, stopping for breakfast at Kings Creek Station. Climb a 00 metre cliff and walk 6kms along the rim of the canyon for impressive views of grottos, chasms and cliffs. Deep between the sandstone cliffs is the Garden of Eden, a waterhole surrounded by exotic plants. For something more relaxing, set off on a two-kilometre stroll along the boulder-strewn creek bed that leads to impressive views of the canyon rim. To see the Canyon from above, take a helicopter flight (creek bed walkers only and own expense), or bring your swimmers for a dip in the pool. Travel in our custom-designed 4WD vehicle through the West MacDonnell Ranges on an exciting adventure to the very edge of the Finke River and into the spectacular Palm Valley. You ll be amazed by enormous rock formations, pinnacles, gorges and endless palm trees in the area, known locally as the Amphitheatre. Sit back and relax as you enjoy a picnic lunch in the Finke Gorge National Park. Then visit Hermannsburg, an Aboriginal community, the birthplace of artist Albert Namatjira and historic precinct renowned for its art collection. Tour Returns to Ayers Rock Resort Y9 Tour Continues to Alice Springs Y20 $235 adult $ 8 child Y9 $299 adult $ 50 child Y20 Daily (Apr-Oct) and Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun (Nov-Mar) 4.30am (Apr-Sep) and 4.00am (Oct-Mar) INCLUSIONS Breakfast Y9: 5.00pm (Oct-Mar) and 5.30pm (Apr-Sep) to Ayers Rock Resort Y20: 7.00pm (Oct-Mar) and 7.30pm (Apr-Sep) in Alice Springs (times approximate) $69 adult $ 85 child Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun (Apr-Sep) 7.30am from Alice Springs 6.00pm approximately INCLUSIONS Lunch

32 Alice Springs Telegraph Station Standley Chasm A Town Like Alice West MacDonnell Ranges HALF DAY A3 A3D FULL DAY A8 See all the sights of the historic Alice on this afternoon tour. Stop at the Telegraph Station, established in 872 to relay messages between Darwin and Adelaide and the Royal Flying Doctor Service, which provides a mantle of safety to the people of the outback. Visit the School of the Air, an educational service for children living in remote areas. At Alice Springs Reptile Centre view the largest reptile display in Central Australia, then visit scenic Anzac Hill for panoramic views over the town. Tour + Alice Springs Desert Park A3D Before your tour of the town, why not immerse yourself in the beauty of the Central Australian desert at 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. Before leaving the park, be sure to visit the Nocturnal House and Birds of Prey presentation. The panoramic landscapes of the West MacDonnell Ranges are extraordinary for their immensity and array of sunburnt oranges, maroons and purples. View spectacular outback scenery as you travel along through the magnificent outback. Enjoy scenic walks at Simpsons Gap and your morning tea stop of Standley Chasm. Then visit the Ochre Pits, a source of art materials for indigenous people for Millennia. Next, relax and take in the beautiful backdrop of Glen Helen Gorge while enjoying a fresh bushman s lunch. Afterwards, you ll stop at Ormiston Gorge and Ellery Creek, one of Central Australia s most pristine waterholes, so don t forget your swimmers in the warmer months! The mighty ranges light up in brilliant oranges and reds at sunset, on your return to Alice Springs. $0 adult $ 55 child A3 $85 adult $ 95 child A3D Daily (Apr-Nov & Mar) and Mon, Thu & Sat (Dec-Feb).50pm from Alice Springs 6.00pm approximately $35 adult $ 68 child Tour operated by our partners at Emu Run Experience. Daily 8.00am from Alice Springs 5.30pm approximately INCLUSIONS Lunch Red Centre CONNECTIONS Travel between Ayers Rock, Alice Springs or Kings Canyon on one of our luxury coach transfers with informative commentary from your Driver Guide along the way. Ayers Rock to Alice Springs Y6 Ayers Rock to Kings Canyon Y23 Kings Canyon to Ayers Rock Y22 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs A39 Alice Springs to Ayers Rock A6 Daily 2.30pm (Oct-Mar) Daily.00pm (Apr-Sep) ARRIVES 7.00pm approximately (Oct-Mar) 7.30pm approximately (Apr-Sep) Daily 2.30pm (Oct-Mar) Daily.00pm (Apr-Sep) ARRIVES 5.00pm approximately (Oct-Mar) 5.30pm approximately (Apr-Sep) Daily.45am (Apr-Oct) Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun.5am (Nov-Mar) ARRIVES 5.00pm approximately (Oct-Mar) 5.30pm approximately (Apr-Sep) Daily.45am (Oct-Mar) Daily.5am (Apr-Sep) ARRIVES 7.00pm approximately (Oct-Mar) 7.30pm approximately (Apr-Sep) Daily 7.00am ARRIVES.00pm approximately $80 adult $ 90 child $50 adult $ 75 child $50 adult $ 75 child $80 adult $ 90 child $80 adult $ 90 child

33 Nourlangie THE TOP 8 Short Breaks & 7 Day Tours to choose from: There s no end to wow moments in the Top End. Darwin is the perfect gateway to discover the Top End s untamed natural splendour, teeming wildlife and spiritual allure. From soul-stirring sunsets over Kakadu escarpment and its wildlife-rich wetlands, through to Litchfield s three pristine waterfalls, to the towering sandstone walls of spiritual Katherine Gorge, the Top End will invigorate your senses and recharge your batteries. Experience an ancient world, a natural and cultural wonderland, where rock art galleries tell tales of an indigenous culture s deep connection with the immortal land. HIGHLIGHTS Go crocodile spotting on the Yellow Water Billabong cruise in Kakadu National Park Take a dip in Florence and Wangi Waterfalls in Litchfield National Park Go ashore in Arnhem Land with a local guide and experience its untamed beauty Cruise on tranquil Katherine Gorge in Nitmiluk National Park See ancient Aboriginal Rock Art and marvel at the spectacular views at Nourlangie and Ubirr Meet the Tiwi Islanders and learn about this modern day Aboriginal community

34 Gunlom Falls Kakadu, Arnhem Land & Gunlom Falls Adventure 4 DAYS DARWIN DARWIN DJ59 Kakadu National Park Arnhem Land Ubirr DARWIN Guluyambi Cruise 3 Kakadu Nourlangie Yellow Water Billabong Gunlom Falls Gunlom Falls Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Kakadu National Park Aboriginal Rock Art Cultural Cruise with Aboriginal Guide Arnhem Land by 4WD As this Short Break departs at 6.30am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Darwin Kakadu National Park Depart Darwin and travel along the Arnhem Highway into Kakadu National Park. Visit Warradjan Cultural Centre then join your local guide for a cruise on Yellow Water Billabong. Search for saltwater crocodiles and the colourful range of birdlife for which this region is renowned. After lunch, stop at Nourlangie, where your Driver Guide will take you on a walk to view the rock art galleries. Hotel: Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, Kakadu, 3 nights. L Day 2 Arnhem Land 4WD Adventure This morning travel by 4WD vehicle into Arnhem Land and the Mikinj Valley. The scenery includes sandstone outcrops, escarpments, forests, floodplains and billabongs. You ll visit places inaccessible to most, including ancient rock art sites. Learn about traditional land ownership, bush skills, hunting, food gathering and bush tucker preparation. Most tours are accompanied by an Aboriginal guide. L Day 3 Gunlom Falls Travel by 4WD through the southern end of Kakadu to visit famous Gunlom Falls, and the plunge pool suitable a swim, plus the stunning Ikoymarrwa Rock Pool. Finish the day with drinks and canapés by a private billabong. L Day 4 Kakadu Guluyambi Cultural Cruise Depart Darwin Stop at Ubirr for a short walk to view Aboriginal rock art. Later, join the Guluyambi Cultural Cruise along the East Alligator River. An Aboriginal guide will provide an insight into their culture. Disembark on the Arnhem Land side of the river before heading back downstream. Visit the Bowali Visitor Centre before returning to Darwin, where your Short Break concludes. L As this Short Break concludes at 7.30pm, you may like to pre-book accommodation for tonight. Daily (Jun-mid Oct) 6.30am 7.30pm approximately 0 Oct 209 to 3 Oct 209 Superior 450 750 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Sep 209 Superior 699 2259 Minimum child age 8 years. Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Edith Falls Tropical Top End 4 DAYS DARWIN DARWIN DG45 DARWIN Adelaide River Litchfield Adelaide National River War Park Cemetery Kakadu National Park Ubirr Kakadu Nourlangie Kakadu National Park Yellow Water Billabong Edith Falls Katherine Gorge Katherine Jumping Crocodile Cruise Kakadu National Park Aboriginal Rock Art Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Litchfield National Park Waterfalls Katherine Gorge Cruise Edith Falls As this Short Break departs at 7.5am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Darwin Kakadu National Park Join the famous Jumping Crocodile Cruise, then travel into Kakadu National Park. View ancient Aboriginal rock art and take a guided walk to the top of Ubirr for magnificent view. Hotel: Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, Kakadu. L +Kakadu Scenic Flight +SKF30 Today, experience Kakadu from the air for a true sense this wondrous landscape. See page 38 for details. Day 2 Kakadu Katherine Explore awe-inspiring Aboriginal rock art at Nourlangie, then continue to Warradjan Cultural Centre before taking a cruise on the magnificent Yellow Water Billabong to observe saltwater crocodiles and prolific wildlife. Travel via Pine Creek to Katherine. Hotel: ibis Styles, Katherine. L Day 3 Katherine Gorge Cruise Darwin Cruise through Katherine Gorge, watching for crocodiles basking in the sun. Gain cultural insights at Nitmiluk Visitor Centre before travelling to Edith Falls, whose paperbark and pandanus-fringed natural pool at the base of the falls is safe for swimming most of the year (conditions permitting). Stop at Adelaide River War Cemetery en route to Darwin. Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade, Darwin. B Day 4 Darwin Litchfield Depart Darwin In Litchfield National Park today your first stop is Florence Falls, where you can take a scenic bush and monsoon vine forest walk. After a swim in its pristine plunge pool, travel on to Tolmer Falls for a stunning view of the water cascading down to the deep waterhole below. Wangi Falls, with its large crystal-clear pool, is another relaxing spot for a swim. At Howard Springs Nature Park, you ll have the opportunity to feed the barramundi and turtles. Return to Darwin, where your Short Break concludes. L As this Short Break concludes at 6.00pm, you may like to pre-book accommodation for tonight. Tue & Sat (May-Oct) 7.25am 6.00pm approximately 0 May 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Oct 209 to 3 Oct 209 Superior 430 750 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Sep 209 Superior 59 929 + SKF30 50 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Planning to travel in April or between November and March? We have a wet season itinerary available (Code: DG55). For more information visit aatkings.com or contact our reservations team.

Saltwater crocodile Kakadu & Arnhem Land Explorer 3 DAYS DARWIN DARWIN DK70 DARWIN 35 Kakadu National Park Arnhem Land Ubirr Guluyambi Cruise 2 Kakadu Nourlangie Yellow Water Billabong Kakadu National Park Aboriginal Rock Art Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Arnhem Land by 4WD Cultural Cruise with Aboriginal Guide As this Short Break departs at 6.30am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Darwin Kakadu National Park Depart Darwin and travel into Kakadu National Park. Visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre to view the informative displays. Join your local guide for a cruise on Yellow Water Billabong. Search for saltwater crocodiles and the colourful range of birdlife for which this region is renowned. After lunch, stop at Nourlangie, where your Driver Guide will lead you on a walk to view the rock art galleries. Hotel: Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, Kakadu, 2 nights. L Day 2 Arnhem Land 4WD Adventure This morning travel by 4WD vehicle into Arnhem Land and the Mikinj Valley. The scenery includes forests, sandstone outcrops, escarpments, floodplains and billabongs. You ll visit places inaccessible to most, including ancient rock art sites. Learn about traditional land ownership, bush skills, hunting, food gathering and bush tucker preparation. Most tours are accompanied by an Aboriginal guide. L Day 3 Kakadu Guluyambi Cultural Cruise Depart Darwin Join your Driver Guide to explore the World Heritage area of Ubirr, where you'll climb up through the ancient Aboriginal rock art galleries to the lookout for the view over the surrounding wetlands. Later, board the Guluyambi Cultural Cruise along the East Alligator River. An Aboriginal guide will provide an insight into their culture, including local mythology, the river s abundant food chain, as well as bush survival skills. Disembark on the Arnhem Land side of the river to see a display of traditional hunting and gathering implements before heading back downstream. Visit the Bowali Visitor Centre before returning to Darwin, where your Short Break concludes. L As this Short Break concludes at 7.30pm, you may like to pre-book accommodation for tonight. Daily (May-Nov) 6.30am 7.30pm approximately 0 May 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Oct 209 to 30 Nov 209 Superior 25 329 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Sep 209 Superior 299 675 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Due to seasonal conditions this itinerary may change without notice. Ubirr Kakadu & Gunlom Falls Adventure 3 DAYS DARWIN DARWIN DJ4 DARWIN Nourlangie Yellow Water Billabong Kakadu National Park Ubirr Guluyambi Cruise 2 Kakadu Gunlom Falls Gunlom Falls Kakadu National Park Aboriginal Rock Art Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Cultural Cruise with Aboriginal Guide As this Short Break departs at 6.30am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Darwin Kakadu National Park Depart Darwin and travel into Kakadu National Park. Visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre to view the informative displays. Join your local guide for a cruise on Yellow Water Billabong. Search for saltwater crocodiles and the colourful range of birdlife for which this region is renowned. After lunch, stop at Nourlangie, where your Driver Guide will lead you on a walk to view the rock art galleries. Hotel: Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, Kakadu, 2 nights. L Day 2 Gunlom Falls Travel by 4WD through Kakadu National Park to visit famous Gunlom Falls, for a swim in its plunge pool. A steep 5-minute climb leads to the top of the falls, with views over the southern region of the park. You ll also visit the stunning Ikoymarrwa Rock Pool. Learn about Kakadu s fascinating history and landscape. Finish the day with drinks and canapés by a private billabong. L Day 3 Kakadu Guluyambi Cultural Cruise Depart Darwin This morning join your Driver Guide to explore the World Heritage area of Ubirr, where you ll climb up through the ancient Aboriginal rock art galleries, believed to be 20,000 years old, to the lookout for stunning views over the surrounding wetlands. Later, board the Guluyambi Cultural Cruise along the East Alligator River. An Aboriginal guide will provide an insight into their culture, including local mythology, the river s abundant food chain, as well as bush survival skills. Disembark on the Arnhem Land side of the river to see a display of traditional hunting and gathering implements before heading back downstream. Visit Bowali Visitor Centre before returning to Darwin, where your Short Break concludes. L As this Short Break concludes at 7.30pm, you may like to pre-book accommodation for tonight. Daily (Jun-mid Oct) 6.30am 7.30pm approximately 0 Oct 209 to 3 Oct 209 Superior 039 239 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Sep 209 Superior 25 590 Minimum child age 8 years. Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

36 Kakadu National Park Nourlangie Rock Art Kakadu & Litchfield National Parks 3 DAYS DARWIN DARWIN DK48 Kakadu National Park Aboriginal Rock Art Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Cultural Cruise with Aboriginal Guide Litchfield National Park Waterfalls DARWIN L i t c h fi e l d National Park Ubirr Guluyambi Cruise Kakadu Nourlangie Yellow Water Billabong Daily (Apr-Nov) 6.30am 6.00pm approximately As this Short Break departs at 6.30am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Darwin Kakadu National Park Depart Darwin and travel through pristine wetlands to sprawling Kakadu National Park, with its suite of landscapes varying from red-hued escarpments to floodplains teeming with wildlife. Visit Warradjan Cultural Centre, then join your local guide on an award-winning cruise on Yellow Water Billabong. Keep an eye out for saltwater crocodiles and a colourful range of birdlife. Hotel: Aurora Kakadu Budget Room (B), Aurora Kakadu Standard Room (R) or Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel (S), Kakadu. L Day 2 Guluyambi Cultural Cruise Darwin This morning, stop at Ubirr for a short walk to view ancient Aboriginal rock art. Then cruise along the East Alligator River in search of saltwater crocodiles. You ll have an Aboriginal guide with you, and with the special permission of the local people you ll be able to go ashore in Arnhem Land. Visit Bowali Visitor Centre before returning to Darwin. Hotel: Travelodge Darwin Resort Budget Room (B), Travelodge Darwin Resort Standard Room (R) or DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade (S), Darwin. L Day 3 Darwin Litchfield National Park Depart Darwin In Litchfield National Park today your first stop is beautiful Florence Falls. After a swim in its pristine rock pool, travel on to Tolmer Falls for a magnificent view of the water cascading down to the deep waterhole below. Wangi Falls, with its large crystal-clear pool, is another relaxing spot for a swim. At Howard Springs Nature Park, you ll have the opportunity to feed the barramundi and turtles. Return to Darwin in the early evening, where your Short Break concludes. L As this Short Break concludes at 6.00pm, you may like to pre-book accommodation for tonight. 02 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Oct 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 960 20 Standard R 975 50 Superior S 990 70 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Sep 209 Budget B 030 260 Standard R 060 320 Superior S 35 465 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. In April if weather conditions preclude access to the East Alligator region, alternative touring will be arranged on day 2. Katherine Gorge Cruise Kakadu & Katherine Gorge 3 DAYS DARWIN DARWIN DG42 Jumping Crocodile Cruise Kakadu National Park Aboriginal Rock Art Katherine Gorge Cruise Edith Falls Yellow Water Billabong Cruise As this Short Break departs at 7.5am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Darwin Jumping Crocodile Cruise Kakadu Cruise on the Adelaide River. Later, travel into Kakadu National Park, home to a myriad of animals and hundreds of bird species. Stop at the Bowali Visitor Centre, and then continue to Ubirr. Climb up through the ancient Aboriginal rock art galleries to the lookout for a spectacular view over Kakadu. Hotel: Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, Kakadu. L +Kakadu Scenic Flight +SKF30 Today, experience Kakadu from the air for a true sense this wondrous landscape. See page 38 for details. Day 2 Kakadu Katherine This morning you ll be mesmerised as you explore the renowned Nourlangie rock art site, which had provided shelter to Indigenous people for millennia. Visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre for an insight into the local Bininj culture. Later, join your local guide for a cruise on Yellow Water Billabong, Kakadu s most famous wetland and home to saltwater crocodiles and dozens of species of colourful birdlife. Before arriving in Katherine, stop at Leliyn (Edith Falls), whose pandanus-fringed natural pool is suitable for swimming throughout most of the year (conditions permitting). Hotel: ibis Styles, Katherine. L Day 3 Katherine Depart Darwin Enjoy a morning cruise through Katherine Gorge, a stunning network of thirteen gorges carved from billion-year-old sandstone. You ll be at its heart among freshwater crocodiles, wonderful birdlife and amazing scenery. Later, view the displays at the Nitmiluk Visitor Centre, where you may purchase artefacts handmade by the Jawoyn people. Return to Darwin, stopping at historic gold mining town of Pine Creek and the poignant Adelaide River War Cemetery. Your Short Break concludes this evening. B As this Short Break concludes at 6.00pm, you may like to pre-book accommodation for tonight. DARWIN Tue & Sat (May-Oct) 7.25am Adelaide River War Cemetery Adelaide River Kakadu National Park Ubirr Kakadu Nourlangie Yellow Water Billabong Edith Falls Katherine Gorge Katherine 6.00pm approximately Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Planning to travel in April or between November and March? We have a wet season itinerary available (Code: DG52). For more information visit aatkings.com or contact our reservations team. 0 May 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Oct 209 to 3 Oct 209 Superior 35 35 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Sep 209 Superior 25 479 + SKF30 50

37 Kakadu National Park Arnhem Land Kakadu & Arnhem Land 2 DAYS DARWIN DARWIN DK50 DARWIN Arnhem Land Kakadu Nourlangie Yellow Water Billabong Kakadu National Park Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Aboriginal Rock Art & Culture Arnhem Land by 4WD Warradjan Cultural Centre Daily (May-Nov) 6.30am 7.30pm approximately As this Short Break departs at 6.30am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Darwin Kakadu National Park Depart Darwin and travel along the Arnhem Highway, passing major river systems and wetland regions, into Kakadu National Park. Located 257 kilometres east of Darwin, the national park covers 20,000 square kilometres of landscape varying from rocky escarpment that is home to historic Aboriginal rock art dating back thousands of years, to the floodplains that are abundant with wildlife. Visit Warradjan Cultural Centre to view the informative displays depicting the traditions of the Aboriginal people in Kakadu. Join your local guide for a cruise on Yellow Water Billabong Cruise. Search for saltwater crocodiles and the colourful range of birdlife for which this region is renowned. After lunch, stop at Nourlangie, where your Driver Guide will lead you on a walk to view the rock art galleries. Hotel: Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, Kakadu. L +Kakadu Scenic Flight +SKF50 Today, experience Kakadu from the air for a true sense of the vastness of this amazing landscape. Also available on Day for the following Short Breaks: DK40 DK48 DK70 DJ4 DJ59 See page 38 for details. Day 2 Arnhem Land 4WD Adventure Depart Darwin This morning travel by 4WD vehicle into Arnhem Land and the Mikinj Valley. The spectacular scenery includes sandstone outcrops, escarpments, forests, floodplains and billabongs. You ll visit places inaccessible to most, including ancient rock art sites. Learn about traditional land ownership, bush skills, hunting, food gathering and bush tucker preparation. Most tours are accompanied by an Aboriginal guide. Return to Darwin, where your Short Break concludes. L As this Short Break concludes at 7.30pm, you may like to pre-book accommodation for tonight. 0 May 209 to 3 May 209 & 0 Oct 209 to 30 Nov 209 Superior 865 965 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Sep 209 Superior 950 40 + SKF50 250 Minimum child age 8 years. Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Kakadu National Park Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Kakadu & East Alligator River 2 DAYS DARWIN DARWIN DK40 DARWIN Ubirr Guluyambi Cruise Kakadu Nourlangie Yellow Water Billabong Kakadu National Park Yellow Water Billabong Cruise Aboriginal Rock Art & Culture Warradjan Cultural Centre Cultural Cruise with Aboriginal Guide As this Short Break departs at 6.30am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Darwin Kakadu National Park Depart Darwin and travel through pristine wetland regions to Kakadu National Park, a 20,000 square kilometre suite of landscapes varying from red-hued escarpments that shelter historic Aboriginal rock art dating back thousands of years to floodplains teeming with wildlife. Visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre, then join your local guide on an award-winning cruise to experience the dramatic scenery of the Yellow Water Billabong. Keep an eye out for saltwater crocodiles, a diverse array of smaller wildlife, and the colourful range of birdlife for which this region is renowned. Hotel: Aurora Kakadu Budget Room (B), Aurora Kakadu Standard Room (R) or Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel (S), Kakadu. L Day 2 Guluyambi Culture Cruise Depart Darwin This morning, head off with your Driver Guide to explore the World Heritage area of Ubirr, where you ll explore extensive Aboriginal rock art galleries believed to be 20,000 years old, and considered among the best in the world. Climb to the lookout for stunning views over the floodplains, woodlands and dark ribbons of rainforest of the surrounding Nadab wetlands. Then take the Guluyambi Cultural Cruise along the East Alligator River, where an Aboriginal guide will provide insights into their culture, including local mythology, the river s abundant food chain, as well as bush survival skills. With special permission of the local people, you are able to go ashore in Arnhem Land. Visit Bowali Visitor Centre, which houses a wealth of information on the Park's ecology and Aboriginal culture. Finally, you ll return to Darwin, where your Short Break concludes. L As this Short Break concludes at 7.30pm, you may like to pre-book accommodation for tonight. Daily (Apr-Nov) and Mon & Thu (Dec-Mar) 6.30am 7.30pm (Apr-Nov) and 6.00pm (Dec-Mar) (times approximate) 02 Apr 209 to 3 May 209 0 Oct 209 to 30 Nov 209 Budget B 79 804 Standard R 730 820 Superior S 747 857 Mid 0 Dec 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Superior S 747 857 High 0 Jun 209 to 30 Sep 209 Budget B 757 897 Standard R 775 930 Superior S 825 025 triple share prices available on request. Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. In April and November to March if weather conditions preclude access to the East Alligator region, alternative touring will be arranged on day 2.

38 Tiwi crafts Tiwi culture Tiwi Islands Aboriginal Cultural Tour FULL DAY TFER Tiwi performance This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit a modern-day Aboriginal community. It will provide you with an insight into the Tiwi people s rich culture and lifestyle. The tour will reveal scenes seldom seen by many outsiders and will leave you with lifetime memories. Many cities are blessed with island destinations close by, but only Darwin has the Tiwi Islands. Take a 2½-hour cruise aboard the Tiwi Mantawi to Bathurst Island. You ll be met by your local guide and taken on a journey through the progressive, modern day Aboriginal community of Wurrumiyanga Visit the Tiwi Museum with its interesting displays of traditional art and depictions of the Tiwi dreamtime stories, and Early Mission Precinct and its unique Tiwi-style Catholic Church Spend time with some Tiwi Ladies while they work on their weaving and painting. Your guides and the ladies also demonstrate their totem dances and perform a smoking ceremony to bless the visitors and explain the meanings behind them You ll get the chance to sample local billy tea and damper with your lunch Visit the successful Arts & Crafts Centres and see where the artists work. You also can purchase Tiwi arts and crafts and screen-printed fabric at Island prices Learn some of the complex rituals associated with the Pukamani (burial ceremony) You ll be transferred to the ferry landing to re-board your vessel, departing Bathurst Island for Darwin at 3.5pm $295 adult $ 48 child Thu & Fri (May, Sep & Oct) and Mon, Thu & Fri (Jun-Aug) 7.30am check-in for 8.00am departure from Cullen Bay Ferry Terminal 5.45pm approximately INCLUSIONS Lunch Yellow Water Billabong Kakadu National Park Explorer FULL DAY D4 Florence Falls Litchfield National Park Waterfalls FULL DAY D5 Travelling towards Kakadu National Park, the Marrakai Plains will provide a beautiful backdrop for your onward journey. On arrival, visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre, where you ll be introduced to the way of life of the Bininj people, traditional owners of this land. Join your local guide for a cruise on Yellow Water Billabong, home to hundreds of saltwater crocodiles and up to 60 species of colourful birdlife. Stop to enjoy lunch at Cooinda. Travel to the Nourlangie rock art site and take a walk with your Driver Guide around its base to see many different forms of Aboriginal rock art. + Kakadu Scenic Flight: 30 Mins. +SKF30 50 Mins. +SKF50 Many parts of Kakadu are completely inaccessible from the ground. A scenic flight is a must-do activity to make the most of your experience in Kakadu. A 30 or 50 minute scenic flight with informative commentary will add to your appreciation of this vast and ancient land. Highlights include the Archway, Arnhem Land Escarpment, East Alligator Valley, Mikinj Valley billabongs and Magela flood plains. Your first stop is Batchelor, the gateway to Litchfield National Park. Then stop for a photo at the Termite Mounds, standing upright like magnetic compasses. View the double waterfalls of Florence Falls from a high vantage point before making your way down to take a dip in the plunge pool below. There s time for an interpretive walk through the scenic bush and monsoon vine forest. Continue to spectacular Tolmer Falls, home to several colonies of rare ghost and orange horseshoe bats. Enjoy lunch at Litchfield Café. Wangi Falls is the most accessible of rock pools and is the perfect place for you to take a final dip today. Visit Howard Springs Nature Park, a great place to see wildlife including turtles, barramundi and freshwater fish. $265 * adult $ 33 * child D4 $50 adult +SKF30 $250 adult +SKF50 Daily (Apr-Nov) and Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun (Dec-Mar) 6.30am from Darwin 7.30pm approximately INCLUSIONS Lunch $85 adult $ 93 child Daily (Apr-Nov) and Tue, Thu, Fri & Sun (Dec-Mar) 7.25am from Darwin 6.00pm approximately INCLUSIONS Lunch *Price does not include National Park entry fee. See page 59 >

39 Edith Falls Katherine Gorge Cruise & Edith Falls FULL DAY D Pudakul cultural experience Culture & Jumping Crocs FULL DAY D6 Head to the amazing Nitmiluk National Park and Katherine Gorge via the Adelaide River War Cemetery, where you ll have time to stroll around the memorial. Afterwards, stop for morning tea (own expense). Next stop is beautiful Nitmiluk (previously known as Katherine Gorge National Park). At Leliyn (Edith Falls), take a swim in the waterhole beneath the falls, among the paperbark and pandanus trees (seasonal). Throughout the park you ll see Aboriginal rock art that expresses in images this very deep spiritual culture. Enjoy lunch in the shaded outdoor setting of the Nitmiluk Visitor Centre, then take some time to browse through the Display Centre and Heritage Museum. The highlight of your day will be the Katherine Gorge cruise, that will put you at the heart of the spectacular deep sided gorge among freshwater crocodiles, wonderful bird life and some of the most amazing scenery that the Northern Territory has to offer. Depart Darwin and travel through beautiful rural areas abounding with mango and dragon fruit plantations. As you heard towards the Adelaide River look out for small agile wallabies and birdlife. Engage with local indigenous people, the environment and wildlife, as guests of the family-owned Pudakul Aboriginal Cultural Tours. Learn basket weaving techniques, have a go at throwing a spear, try playing a didgeridoo and learn about bush food and medicines. Damper and tea are served afterwards. Head to an iconic Northern Territory pub for lunch. This afternoon, cruise on the Adelaide River, home to over,600 crocodiles. View these prehistoric creatures up-close as your wildlife guide entices them to leap out of the water for a taste of buffalo meat. Learn about crocodile biology, territorial habits and their value to the eco system, and see an amazing array of native birdlife. $269 adult $ 35 child Mon, Wed & Sat 6.30am from Darwin 8.30pm approximately INCLUSIONS Lunch $209 adult $ 05 child Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun (May-Oct) 9.0am from Darwin 4.50pm approximately INCLUSIONS Lunch Darwin Botanic Gardens Darwin City Sights HALF DAY D2 Jumping Crocodile Cruise Jumping Crocs & Nature Adventure HALF DAY D7 Throughout the tour, your Driver Guide will entertain you with stories about Darwin s colourful history. Visit Darwin Aviation Museum and see a B-52 Bomber, on permanent loan from the United States Air Force, among the 9 aircraft on display. View some rare amateur footage of the first air-raid on Darwin and original footage from Japanese archives. Explore the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory and see the largest permanent display of Aboriginal artwork in Australia. Stroll through the Darwin (George Brown) Botanic Gardens, one of the few in the world which has marine and estuarine plants naturally in its grounds. You ll have the chance to see some unique exotic plants and also some local wildlife. Cruise on the Adelaide River, home to over,600 crocodiles. View these prehistoric creatures up-close as your wildlife guide entices them to leap out of the water for a taste of buffalo meat. Learn about crocodile biology, territorial habits and their value to the eco system. You ll also see an amazing array of native birdlife. Visit Window on the Wetlands Visitor Centre and enjoy superb views across the floodplains. Interactive displays offer an insight into the ecological processes that occur in the wetlands. Visit Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, where the scenery is impressive, and as the wetlands recede, the dam becomes a birdwatcher s delight. Because of its monsoon and eucalypt forest, melaleuca woodland and open water, the Reserve attracts a diverse range of reptiles, mammals and marsupials. $59 adult $ 30 child Daily (May-Oct) and Wed, Fri & Sun (Apr & Nov-Mar) 2.45pm from Darwin 6.00pm approximately $5 adult $ 58 child Daily (Apr-Oct) and Mon, Tue, Thu & Sat (Nov-Mar).5pm from Darwin 6.30pm approximately

40 The Twelve Apostles CITY & REGIONAL 2 Short Breaks & 30 Day Tours to choose from: Whether the city, beach, or bush is your thing, we have a Short Break for you. Embrace a cosmopolitan Aussie state of mind in the five cities of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth, indulging in delicious food and award-winning wines against the backdrop of iconic architecture or lush vineyards. Or get up-close to native animals koalas, kangaroos, penguins and seals, in the Blue Mountains, the Dandenongs, Phillip Island, Australia Zoo or Kangaroo Island. If the beach is your thing, check into Far North Queensland, a haven of white beaches, untouched rainforests and the vast natural wonder of the Great Barrier Reef. HIGHLIGHTS Cruise to the spectacular Great Barrier Reef to see the colourful coral and tropical fish Explore Cape Tribulation and Mossman Gorge in the Daintree National Park Taste award-winning wines in the Barossa and discover the natural wonders on Kangaroo Island Visit the Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains and meet native Australian animals at a wildlife park Travel along the breathtaking Great Ocean Road for a birds-eye view of the Twelve Apostles Watch the Little Penguins parade along the sand on Summerland Beach on Phillip Island

4 Mossman Gorge Kuranda CAIRNS Daintree Rainforest Hartley s Crocodile Adventures 6 Great Barrier Reef Cruise Great Barrier Reef Tropical Trails 7 DAYS CAIRNS CAIRNS CC22 Great Barrier Reef from Cairns Skyrail Rainforest Cableway Kuranda Scenic Rail Cape Tribulation & Daintree Rainforest Aboriginal Cultural Experience Day Arrive Cairns On arrival at Cairns Airport you will be transferred to your hotel (flight anytime). Hotel: Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort (R) or Pacific Hotel (S), Cairns, 6 nights. Day 2 Cape Tribulation & Daintree On the Daintree River Cruise you ll reach an understanding of this wildlife environment. Enjoy views over the Daintree River estuary and beyond to the Coral Sea from Alexandra lookout. Take a short walk along a rainforest creek before a delicious tropical lunch. Walk on the beach at Cape Tribulation and admire the coastline from the Kulki Lookout. Visit the Mossman Gorge Gateway Centre for an indigenous presentation by the traditional owners of the gorge, the Kuku Yalanji people. Learn about the secrets of one of the world s oldest rainforests. Board your shuttle for the transfer into Mossman Gorge. Your Driver Guide will take you for a walk, sharing their knowledge of this enchanting region. B L Day 3 Great Barrier Reef An underwater wonderland awaits you as you experience first-hand the breathtaking beauty of the Outer Great Barrier Reef. This cruise transfers you to a stable reef-activity platform which is a perfect base for swimmers and nonswimmers alike to explore this natural wonder. Snorkel (equipment provided) amongst beautiful coral gardens or stay dry and discover the reef from the underwater observatory and/or the air conditioned semi-submersible vessel. A tropical buffet lunch is served before you return to Cairns. B L Day 4 Cairns Free Time Today you have a free day in Cairns. Perhaps visit the indigenous art gallery, the Botanic Gardens, go shopping or just relax at your hotel. B Day 5 Hartley s Crocodile Adventures This morning is free for you to relax. This afternoon take the scenic drive to Hartley s Crocodile Adventures. On arrival, there s plenty of free time to explore the park, including the unique eco-experience of the wetlands cruise through the ecologically significant Melaleuca wetlands, the domain of the saltwater crocodile. Explore the rest of the park with its abundance of wildlife, including water birds, turtles, wallabies and cassowaries. See the notorious head shake and death roll of a huge crocodile at the Crocodile Attack Show. You'll also have the opportunity to be photographed holding a crocodile (own expense). Discover the world s most venomous snakes at the Snake Show before your return transfer departs at 4.50pm. B Day 6 Kuranda Scenic Rail & Skyrail Rainforest Cableway On arrival at Freshwater Station, board the Kuranda Scenic Rail for the journey to enjoy breathtaking views across the cane fields of Cairns, to the tropical rainforest of Kuranda. Wind through hand-hewn tunnels, across bridges and curves, all the time appreciating what an amazing engineering feat it is. In Kuranda it s time to explore this fascinating village. The Heritage Markets are full of colourful and interesting arts and crafts. You might also like to visit Birdworld, the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary or Kuranda Koala Gardens (all own expense). Later, board the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway for your 7.5km journey over and through World Heritage protected rainforest to Smithfield. This iconic experience showcases ancient rainforest and spectacular views with time at both Red Peak and Barron Falls Stations for education and interpretation. B Day 7 Depart Cairns Your short break concludes this morning after breakfast. You ll be transferred to Cairns Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). B Kuranda Heritage Markets Skyrail Rainforest Cableway Daily (Apr-Mar) Morning of day 7 0 Apr 209 to 30 Jun 209 & 0 Nov 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Standard R 439 225 Superior S 590 2225 High 0 Jul 209 to 30 Oct 209 Standard R 529 2295 Superior S 590 2225 traveller must pay the single price. Child & triple share prices available on request. Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Operated by Down Under Tours and Great Adventures.

42 Mossman Gorge Port Douglas 2 Kuranda 3 CAIRNS Great Barrier Reef Cruise Port Douglas Port Douglas & Reef Retreat 6 DAYS CAIRNS CAIRNS PDCE Great Barrier Reef from Port Douglas Cape Tribulation & Daintree Rainforest Aboriginal Cultural Experience Kuranda Scenic Rail Skyrail Rainforest Cableway Day Arrive Cairns Port Douglas On arrival at Cairns Airport (flights anytime), you ll be transferred to your resort. Hotel: QT Port Douglas (R & S), 2 nights. Day 2 Cape Tribulation & Daintree On the Daintree River Cruise you ll reach an understanding of this wildlife environment. Enjoy views over the Daintree River estuary and beyond to the Coral Sea from Alexandra lookout. Take a short walk along a rainforest creek before a delicious tropical lunch. Walk on the beach at Cape Tribulation and admire the coastline from the Kulki Lookout. Visit the Mossman Gorge Gateway Centre for an indigenous presentation by the traditional owners of the gorge, the Kuku Yalanji people. Learn about the secrets of one of the world s oldest rainforests. Board your shuttle for the transfer into Mossman Gorge. Take a walk with your Driver Guide, who will share their knowledge of this enchanting region. B L Day 3 Great Barrier Reef Cairns An experience of a lifetime today cruise to an underwater world that is a kaleidoscope of colour and brilliance on an Outer Great Barrier Reef Cruise to Agincourt Reef. Dive, snorkel or just stay dry and explore the stunning reef from the comfort of a Quicksilver semi-submersible craft. Watch the fish feeding from a unique underwater viewing platform and enjoy a tropical buffet lunch before heading to Cairns for the next 3 nights. Hotel: Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort (R) or Pacific Hotel (S), Cairns, 3 nights. B L Day 4 Kuranda On arrival at Freshwater Station, board the Kuranda Scenic Rail for the journey to enjoy breathtaking views across the cane fields of Cairns, to the tropical rainforest of Kuranda. Wind through hand-hewn tunnels, across bridges and curves, all the time appreciating what an amazing engineering feat it is. In Kuranda, it s time to explore this fascinating village. The Heritage Markets are full of colourful and interesting arts and crafts. You might also like to visit Birdworld, the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary or Kuranda Koala Gardens (all own expense). Later, board the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway for your 7.5km journey over and through World Heritage protected rainforest to Smithfield. This iconic experience showcases ancient rainforest and spectacular views with time at both Red Peak and Barron Falls Stations for education and interpretation. B Day 5 Cairns Free Time Relax and unwind today, or discover the many hidden gems of this relaxed tropical city. B Day 6 Depart Cairns Your short break concludes this morning after breakfast. You ll be transferred to Cairns Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). B Kuranda Scenic Rail Daintree Rainforest Daily (Apr-Mar) Morning of day 6 0 Apr 209 to 30 Jun 209 & 0 Nov 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Standard R 325 875 Superior S 379 909 High 0 Jul 209 to 30 Oct 209 Standard R 365 955 Superior S 379 909 traveller must pay the single price. Child & triple share prices available on request. Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Operated by Down Under Tours and Quicksilver Group.

43 Mengler The Hill Barossa Williamstown Kangaroo 2 Island ADELAIDE Cape Flinders Chase Seal Jervis National Park Bay Admirals Arch Adelaide & Kangaroo Island Discovery 5 DAYS ADELAIDE ADELAIDE ZZ The Barossa Wine Tastings Eucalyptus Distillery Seal Bay sea lions Hand-feed kangaroos Wildlife & Bird Park Honey Farm Wildlife Sanctuary Admirals Arch & Remarkable Rocks Day Arrive Adelaide On arrival at Adelaide Airport you will be transferred to your hotel (flights to arrive prior to 9.00pm). The rest of the day is at leisure. Hotel: Chifley on South Terrace (R) or Stamford Plaza (S), Adelaide, 2 nights. Day 2 The Barossa Travel through the city of Adelaide northwards to the world renowned Barossa wine region. Enjoy the change of scenery as you make your way into the vineyards of South Australia s premium wine region. Your first stop is TeAro Estate located in a heritage listed 850s barn in the main street of Williamstown. In the intimate tasting room, you ll be treated to morning tea and wine tastings, while hearing stories from four generations of family vignerons. On arrival at Lambert Estate at Angaston, you ll enjoy a structured wine tasting, while sampling local seasonal produce from gourmet platters, followed by the main course. You may wish to purchase a glass of wine from the impressive selection, or enjoy a coffee accompanied by their popular Chocolatier (Chocolate Port). Travel to Mengler Hill Lookout for sweeping views over the valley and then on to your final stop, Pindarie, a multi award-winning cellar door, which feels more like an Australian Homestead. The friendly staff doesn t just pour the wine, they ll share the stories behind Pindarie, a great way to finish off your Barossa Food and Wine Experience. B L Day 3 Adelaide Kangaroo Island An early morning pick up from your hotel for a scenic coach journey to Cape Jervis taking in the picturesque Fleurieu Peninsula with its vineyards, coastal views and rolling hills. On arrival, board the SeaLink ferry for the 45 minute crossing to Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island. Here you will board your coach and your local Driver Guide will take you on a tour of South Australia s premier nature-based tourism destination. Your first stop is Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery, for a guided tour and introductory talk about the history of the oil distillery and the chance to purchase some eucalyptus products. Then travel onto Vivonne Bay Bistro located on a 260 hectare bush property, for a delicious two course lunch. Afterwards, visit Seal Bay Conservation Park for a guided beach walk with a National Park Ranger among a breeding colony of wild and rare Australian Sea-lions. You ll then visit another amazing wildlife attraction, the fascinating Birds of Prey free-flight demonstration, an interactive and educational display of native Australian birds and raptors. From here you ll travel to Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park, where you can get up-close to koalas, see penguins swim and play, hand-feed kangaroos and learn about endangered species. Hotel: Aurora Ozone Hotel, Executive Room (R) or Executive Seaview Room (S), Kangaroo Island. B L Day 4 Kangaroo Island Adelaide Visit Clifford s Honey Farm to enjoy an informative talk by the bee-keeper followed by tastings and an opportunity to sample homemade honey ice-cream and honey beauty products. Then at Hanson Bay Visitor Centre and Café enjoy a two-course lunch. Afterwards, travel to the western-most part of the Island to Flinders Chase National Park, one of Australia s largest and earliest conservation parks. After a short stop at the Visitor Centre, travel through the park and enjoy breath-taking views of its unique trees, plants and coastal scenery. You will be taken to the rugged southern coastline for a walk around Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch. Remarkable Rocks provide great photographic opportunities and stunning sea views. Admirals Arch boardwalk takes you down a rugged cliff face to reveal this spectacular arch, a natural nursery and safe haven for playful New Zealand fur seals that can be seen swimming and playing in the waves or resting on the rocks. Return to Penneshaw Ferry Terminal for the return journey, arriving in Adelaide late in the evening. Hotel: Chifley on South Terrace (R) or Stamford Plaza (S), Adelaide. B L Day 5 Depart Adelaide Your short break concludes this morning after breakfast. You ll be transferred to Adelaide Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). B Hand-feeding kangaroos The Barossa Tue-Sat (Apr & Oct-Mar) and Tue, Thu & Fri (May-Sep) Morning of day 5 Standard R 275 690 Superior S 375 965 traveller must pay the single price. Child & triple share prices available on request. Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Operated by SeaLink.

44 Australia Zoo Dingo, Australia Zoo Glass House Mountains Brisbane & Australia Zoo 4 DAYS BRISBANE BRISBANE BB 3 BRISBANE Australia Zoo City Sightseeing Tour Brisbane River Cruise & Devonshire Tea South Bank Parklands & Attractions Glass House Mountains vistas Day Arrive Brisbane On arrival at Brisbane Airport you will be transferred to your hotel (flights anytime). The rest of the day is at leisure to explore this laid-back city, located on the meandering Brisbane River. Hotel: Mercure, Brisbane, 3 nights Day 2 Brisbane On your morning sightseeing tour, hear about the history of this beautiful city and see why people love to call Brisbane home. Brisbane is rich in history and you will travel past many historical and significant architectural buildings. Enjoy Devonshire Tea while cruising on the Brisbane River, with expert commentary. Learn the secrets of the longest river in southeast Queensland, which empties into Moreton Bay. Hear the history, convict stories, geography, lush vegetation and view the beautiful homes. The tour concludes at South Bank Parklands with time to explore the many attractions including a extraordinary man-made beach, Gallery of Modern Art, restaurants, museum and cultural centre. B Day 3 Australia Zoo Spend an thrilling day exploring Australia Zoo, made famous by the Crocodile Hunter, the late Steve Irwin, Terri and Bindi Irwin. This wildlife theme park is too good to rush. Spend almost six hours seeing the many shows and demonstrations including crocodile feeding and snake handling. The handlers even walk some animals through the park so you can get up-close and personal. The zoo has a team of over 500 who believe in conservation through exciting education, and they will ensure you have a wildlife experience you ll never forget. View the majestic Glass House Mountains bordered by pineapple plantations and pine forests as you travel along the scenic route on your return to Brisbane. B Day 4 Depart Brisbane Your short break concludes this morning after breakfast. You ll be transferred to Brisbane Airport to connect with your onward flight (flights anytime). B Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun (Apr-Mar) Morning of day 4 Superior 725 980 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Monday and Thursday departures visit Australia Zoo on Day 2 and Brisbane Sights on Day 3. Code: RBB. Operated by JPT Australian Day Tours. Great Barrier Reef Cairns & the Great Barrier Reef 4 DAYS CAIRNS CAIRNS CC Kuranda 3 CAIRNS Great Barrier Reef Cruise Great Barrier Reef Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park Skyrail Rainforest Cableway Kuranda Scenic Rail Kuranda Heritage Markets World Heritage Rainforest Daily (Apr-Mar) Morning of day 4 Day Arrive Cairns On arrival at Cairns Airport, you ll be transferred to your hotel (flights anytime). Hotel: Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort (R) or Hilton Hotel (S), Cairns, 3 nights. Day 2 Great Barrier Reef Board a high-speed catamaran to cruise through sparkling turquoise waters to the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef. Extending over 35 million hectares, it s the largest reef structure and marine park in the world and offers an experience like no other. View spectacular coral and tropical fish from the onboard underwater observatory and semi-submersible craft, or go snorkelling and experience this natural wonder up-close (equipment provided). Enjoy a tropical buffet lunch before returning to Cairns. B L Day 3 Tjapukai Skyrail Kuranda This morning visit Tjapukai, Australia s largest Indigenous cultural park, in its spectacular rainforest setting. Then ride the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway through the breathtaking World Heritage rainforest high above the Barron Gorge National Park. This iconic experience showcases ancient rainforest and spectacular views with time at both Red Peak and Barron Falls Stations for education and interpretation. On arrival in Kuranda there s time to explore the village in the rainforest, including the Heritage Markets, full of colourful and interesting arts and crafts. Board the Kuranda Scenic Rail for a historic journey across timber bridges and through man-made tunnels in some of the oldest rainforest in the world to your destination, Freshwater Station. Return to Cairns in the late afternoon. B Day 4 Depart Cairns Your Short Break concludes this morning after breakfast, when you ll be transferred to Cairns Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). B 0 Apr 209 to 30 Jun 209 & 0 Nov 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Standard R 835 85 Superior S 975 30 High 0 Jul 209 to 3 Oct 209 Standard R 885 279 Superior S 975 30 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Operated by Down Under Tours and Great Adventures.

45 Kuranda Scenic Rail Tropical Reef & Rainforest 4 DAYS CAIRNS CAIRNS PD Port Douglas 3 Kuranda Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park CAIRNS Great Barrier Reef Cruise Great Barrier Reef Cape Tribulation & Daintree Rainforest Skyrail Rainforest Cableway Kuranda Scenic Rail Daily (Apr-Mar) Morning of day 4 Day Cairns Port Douglas On arrival at Cairns Airport you will be transferred to your hotel in Port Douglas (flights anytime). The rest of the day is at leisure to explore this resort town. Hotel: QT Port Douglas, Port Douglas, 3 nights. Day 2 Great Barrier Reef An experience of a lifetime today cruise out to an underwater world that is a dazzling kaleidoscope of colour and brilliance Agincourt Reef at the very edge of Australia s Continental Shelf. It is a magnificent ribbon reef where you can experience first-hand the magic that is the Great Barrier Reef. You can snorkel or just stay dry and explore the stunning reef from the comfort of a Quicksilver semi-submersible craft, just one metre underwater. Watch the fish feeding from Quicksilver s unique underwater viewing platform and underwater observatory. Enjoy a delicious tropical buffet lunch before returning to Port Douglas. B L Day 3 Tjapukai Skyrail Kuranda Visit the fascinating Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, which has been built in a spectacular rainforest setting. Discover this ancient culture through bush food lessons, didgeridoo demonstrations and the famous Tjapukai Dance. A short distance away is the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. This will take you directly above the canopy of the Barron Gorge National Park. En route to Kuranda, there are 2 stations where you can enjoy a walk through the rainforest and observe its beauty from spectacular lookouts. On arrival there is free time to explore the village in the rainforest, including the Heritage Markets. Later, board the Kuranda Scenic Rail for a historic journey travelling through some of the oldest rainforest in the world. Your journey winds through man-made tunnels, across bridges and around curves to arrive at its final destination, Freshwater Station. B Day 4 Port Douglas Cairns You will be transferred from Port Douglas to Cairns Airport to connect with your onward flight (flights anytime). B Superior 25 445 Pricing surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Operated by Down Under Tours. Rottnest Island PERTH 3 Fremantle Rottnest Island Perth & Rottnest Island 4 DAYS PERTH PERTH PP Perth Kings Park Botanic Gardens Swan River Cruise Historic Fremantle Rottnest Island Sightseeing Coach Tour & Lunch Cottesloe Beach Daily (Apr-Mar) Morning of day 4 Day Arrive Perth On arrival at Perth Airport, you ll be transferred to your hotel (flights anytime). Hotel: Travelodge, Perth, 3 nights. Day 2 Perth Fremantle Take in the must-see sights of Perth and Fremantle, starting at Kings Park, the lush green heart of the city and one of the world s biggest inner-city parks. Enjoy a picturesque drive along popular Cottesloe Beach, then wander the streets of historic Fremantle with its cosmopolitan cafés and faithfully-restored period buildings. Relax on a cruise along the Swan River, passing exclusive riverside suburbs, the Royal Perth Yacht Club and the University of WA. B Day 3 Rottnest Island Cruise along the Swan River to Fremantle today before heading to Rottnest Island. Located 9 kilometres off the mainland, this car-free A-class nature reserve is home to spectacular white sandy beaches, secluded bays, unique wildlife and shipwrecks. You re sure to encounter a quokka! You ll learn about its colourful history on a comprehensive circumnavigation of the island, stopping at some of Rottnest s most spectacular locations, including the Wadjemup Lighthouse and the lookout at rugged West End. After lunch, there ll be time to explore at leisure before re-boarding your ferry to Perth. B L Day 4 Depart Perth Your Short Break concludes this morning after breakfast. You ll be transferred to Perth Airport to connect with your onward flight (flights anytime). B Standard 695 995 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

46 Sydney Harbour Sydney & the Blue Mountains 4 DAYS SYDNEY SYDNEY SS Brookvale Blue Mountains Manly Vale SYDNEY 3 Sydney Zoo Bondi Curl Curl Queenscliff Manly Harbour Cruise Opera House & Harbour Bridge views Manly & Bondi Beach Blue Mountains Wildlife Park Scenic World Sydney Harbour Lunch Cruise Daily (Apr-Mar) Morning of day 4 Day Arrive Sydney On arrival at Sydney Airport you ll be transferred to your hotel (flights anytime). The rest of the day is at leisure. Hotel: Rydges Sydney Central (R) or Hyatt Regency Darling Harbour, City View (S), Sydney, 3 nights. Day 2 Sydney Sights & Harbour Cruise Lunch Cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge and stop at Milsons Point for spectacular views of the city skyline. Stop at North Head Lookout for a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy free time at Manly Beach and stroll along The Corso, before heading back to the city. Board your Captain Cook Lunch Cruise for a buffet lunch. This afternoon you ll drive through the city and the Domain to Mrs. Macquarie s Chair. Get your camera ready for close up views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Stop at the headland known as The Gap before arriving at Bondi Beach, where you can wander along the shoreline before re-boarding your coach to return to the city. B L Day 3 Blue Mountains & Australian Wildlife Explore the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park. View the famous Three Sisters rock formation from a perfect vantage point before arriving at Scenic World, where you ll witness the vastness of the Blue Mountains. You can ride the Scenic Railway, Cableway or Skyway, a great way to see the steep valleys and canyons and follow the boardwalk along the valley floor (own expense). Stop in picturesque Leura where you'll enjoy lunch in a local café. There s time to explore the village, a delightful blend of quaint shops and groomed gardens. On your return to Sydney, enjoy an afternoon encounter at a wildlife park. Get up-close to koalas and see kangaroos, wombats, and other native animals. B L Day 4 Depart Sydney Your Short Break concludes this morning after breakfast. You ll be transferred to Sydney Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). B 0 Apr 209 to 30 Sep 209 Standard R 975 350 Superior S 250 750 High 0 Oct 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Standard R 975 350 Superior S 420 2055 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Hunter Valley Bondi Beach Sydney s Food & Wine Discovery 4 DAYS SYDNEY SYDNEY SSFW SYDNEY 3 Bondi Harbour Cruise Opera House & Harbour Bridge views Bondi Beach Harbour Lunch Cruise City Sights Tour Hunter Valley Wineries & Lunch Sydney Tower Dinner Day Arrive Sydney On arrival at Sydney Airport you will be transferred to your hotel (flights anytime). The rest of the day is at leisure. Hotel: Rydges Sydney Central (R) or Hyatt Regency Darling Harbour, City View (S), Sydney, 3 nights Day 2 Sydney Sights & Sydney Tower Dinner After time at leisure board your Captain Cook cruise for a buffet lunch on Sydney Harbour. Later, board your coach to see the sights of the city. Travel through the historic Rocks district, a lively and popular spot brimming with boutique stores, art galleries and restaurants. Next stop is Mrs. Macquarie s Chair in the Royal Botanic Gardens, for spectacular views of the Sydney Opera House. Continue east to your destination, Bondi Beach. You can wander along the shoreline and dip your toes in the cool clear water. Return to the city where early evening you ll dine in the heart of downtown CBD at the Sydney Tower Restaurant. Enjoy banquetstyle dining with uninterrupted revolving views of one of the world s most picturesque cities. B L D Day 3 Hunter Valley Wineries Experience Australia s oldest wine producing region, the Hunter Valley. View the opulent surrounds of Leogate Estate as you taste their award-winning varietals. Next up is Hunter Valley Resort, where you can walk among the vines and learn about the wine making-process and the key role the resort plays in this region. Enjoy lunch made from local produce, while you sample some of the area s best wines. Visit the award-winning McGuigan Wines for a private group tasting and visit to the cellar door, where you can purchase wine to take home. Finish the day at Roche Estate with free time to explore the shops offering Australian cheeses, gourmet delights, coffee, gelato, craft beer and wine. B L Day 4 Depart Sydney Your Short Break concludes this morning after breakfast. You ll be transferred to Sydney Airport for with your onward flight (flights anytime). B Wed, Fri & Sun (Apr-Mar) Morning of day 4 0 Apr 209 to 30 Sep 209 Standard R 05 390 Superior S 200 750 High 0 Oct 209 to 3 Mar 2020 Standard R 05 390 Superior S 365 2035 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability.

47 Yarra River Melbourne & the Great Ocean Road 2 DAYS MELBOURNE MELBOURNE MM Port Campbell Twelve Apostles Apollo Bay MELBOURNE 3 Cranbourne Anglesea Lorne Phillip Island San Remo Maru Koala & Animal Park Great Ocean Road The Twelve Apostles Maru Koala & Animal Park Little Penguins Phillip Island City Sights Tour Otway & Port Campbell National Parks Daily (Apr-Mar) Morning of day 4 Day Arrive Melbourne On arrival at Melbourne Airport, you ll be transferred to your hotel (flights anytime). The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure. Hotel: Mercure Welcome (R) or Crowne Plaza (S), Melbourne, 3 nights. Day 2 Great Ocean Road On your journey, view the popular coastal townships of Apollo Bay and Lorne, a surfer's haven and retreat. See many fern filled gullies and river inlets. Travel the length of the Great Ocean Road passing towering limestone cliffs, sweeping white beaches and stunning forest scenery. Witness a fabulous spectacle of massive natural erosion. Contrasts abound between rugged coast and verdant rainforest living side by side. See the amazing Twelve Apostles, limestone stacks rising dramatically from the Southern Ocean. Walk along the boardwalk and enjoy the scenery from various viewing platforms. See Loch Ard Gorge and be swept away by the romantic and tragic story of love and lives lost aboard the Loch Ard. Explore Port Campbell National Park. Discover the tragic history of over 50 ships wrecked along this rugged coastline. Continue beyond Port Campbell to the remnants of London Bridge. B Day 3 Melbourne Sights & Penguin Parade Discover the charm of Melbourne on a sightseeing tour. This afternoon, travel to Phillip Island, home to an array of wildlife, including Australia s largest fur seal colony and the endearing Little Penguins. Along the way, visit an animal park for up-close encounters with koalas, kangaroos, Tasmanian Devils and more. View spectacular coastal scenery at The Nobbies, two rocky outcrops abundant in marine life, and browse through the educational Visitor Information Centre. At sunset, watch the Little Penguins as they battle the surf and make their way to their dune burrows to feed their young. B Day 4 Depart Melbourne Your Short Break concludes this morning after breakfast. You ll be transferred to Melbourne Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). B Standard R 820 0 Superior S 935 265 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Yarra Valley Melbourne s Food & Wine Discovery 4 DAYS MELBOURNE MELBOURNE MMFW MELBOURNE Dandenong Ranges Yarra Valley 3 Belgrave Menzie s Creek Colonial Tramcar Restaurant Dinner City Sights Tour Yarra Valley Wineries & Lunch Dandenong Ranges Devonshire Tea Puffing Billy Steam Train Ride Day Arrive Melbourne On arrival at Melbourne Airport you will be transferred to your hotel (flights anytime). The rest of the day is at leisure. Hotel: Mercure Welcome (R) or Crowne Plaza (S), Melbourne, 3 nights Day 2 Melbourne Sights & Colonial Tramcar Restaurant Dinner See the sights of cosmopolitan Melbourne. View the fine cathedrals and theatres; see Federation Square, the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Shrine of Remembrance. Stroll around the Royal Botanic Gardens and visit Fitzroy Gardens to see Cook s Cottage. Your afternoon is free. Early this evening, you ll board the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant, for what is not only a culinary delight, but a trip into a little piece of Victoria s history. As you cruise the city streets of Melbourne, you ll enjoy a seasonal menu and quality Australian wines. B D Day 3 Yarra Valley Wineries Drive through the beautiful Dandenong Ranges and take a break at Grants on Sherbrooke. You can hand-feed Australian birds such as the Crimson Rosella, Cockatoo and Galah. Enjoy a traditional Devonshire Tea, with homemade scones, jam & cream and bottomless tea and coffee. Next stop is Belgrave to board the Puffing Billy Steam Train for a journey back in time through the heart of the rainforest to Menzies Creek. The scenery en route to the Yarra Valley is just spectacular with the Great Dividing Range as the backdrop. Visit Rochford Winery for lunch. Enjoy a delicious lunch overlooking sculptured lawns and vineyards and sip a glass of one of their top blends. Later you may visit estates such as Dominique Portet or other local wineries. B L Day 4 Depart Melbourne Your Short Break concludes this morning after breakfast. You ll be transferred to Melbourne Airport for your onward flight (flights anytime). B Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat (Apr-Mar) Morning of day 4 Standard R 830 20 Superior S 935 265 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday departures visit Yarra Valley on Day 2 and City Sights/ Tramcar Dinner on Day 3. Code: RMMFW.

48 Remarkable Rocks Kangaroo Island Discovery 2 DAYS ADELAIDE ADELAIDE ZZ22 Eucalyptus Distillery Seal Bay sea lions Hand-feed kangaroos Wildlife & Bird Park Honey Farm Wildlife Sanctuary Admirals Arch & Remarkable Rocks As this Short Break departs at 6.45am, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for the previous night. Day Adelaide Kangaroo Island Depart on a scenic coach journey to Cape Jervis, taking in the picturesque Fleurieu Peninsula, to board a ferry for the crossing to Kangaroo Island. Your first stop is Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery. After testing and tasting the Eucalyptus products, continue to Vivonne Bay Bistro located on a 260 hectare bush property, for a two course lunch. Afterwards visit Seal Bay Conservation Park for a guided beach walk with a National Park Ranger, amongst a breeding colony of wild and rare Australian sea lions. Visit the fascinating Birds of Prey In-Flight Presentation, an interactive and educational demonstration of native Australian birds and raptors. Then travel to the Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park where you can join a guided tour and hand-feed the friendly kangaroos. Hotel: Aurora Ozone Hotel, Executive Room (R) or Executive Seaview Room (S), Kangaroo Island. L Day 2 Kangaroo Island Depart Adelaide Visit Clifford s Honey Farm for an informative talk by the bee-keeper and then sample homemade honey ice-cream and honey beauty products. Travel to Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary to in the eucalypts followed by a two course lunch. Next stop is Flinders Chase National Park. Explore the park and enjoy breath-taking views of the coastal scenery. Walk around Remarkable Rocks and view Admirals Arch, for great photo opportunities and stunning sea views. The boardwalk takes you down a rugged cliff face to reveal a spectacular arch, a natural nursery and safe haven for playful New Zealand fur seals that can be seen swimming and playing in the waves or resting on the rocks. Return to Penneshaw Ferry Terminal for the return journey to Adelaide. Hotel drop-offs are available for citycentre hotels. B L As this Short Break concludes at 0.40pm, accommodation will need to be pre-booked for tonight. Flinders Chase National Park Daily (Apr & Oct-Mar) and Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun (May-Sep) ADELAIDE Kangaroo Island Cape Jervis Seal Bay 0.40pm approximately $ Adult Twin $ Single Standard R 735 940 Superior S 755 975 Surcharges may apply due to hotel availability. Operated by SeaLink. Pindarie Cellar Door Barossa Food & Wine Experience FULL DAY AS2 Hahndorf Adelaide Hills & Hahndorf HALF DAY AS3 Travel in your small coach to the world-renowned Barossa wine region. Your first stop is TeAro Estate, where you ll be treated to morning tea and wine tastings, while hearing stories from 4 generations of family vignerons. Next stop is Maggie Beer s Farm Shop*. Enjoy tastings of some of her latest products, plus get the chance to buy from her full product range. On arrival at Lambert Estate in Angaston, enjoy a structured wine tasting while sampling local seasonal produce from gourmet platters, followed by a main course with salad and vegetables. Afterwards, travel to Mengler Hill Lookout for sweeping views over the valley, and then on to your final stop, Pindarie, an award-winning cellar door, with the feel of an Australian Homestead. The friendly staff will share the stories behind the wines and Pindarie itself, a great way to finish off your Barossa Food and Wine Experience. Depart your city hotel for an afternoon tour of the Adelaide Hills. Drive down North Terrace, Adelaide s cultural precinct, on the way to Mount Lofty Summit, Adelaide s highest peak. Take in the spectacular views of the city and the coastline, a perfect photo opportunity. Wind your way through the villages of Crafers, Stirling, Aldgate and Bridgewater before arriving at Hahndorf, Australia s oldest German settlement. Stop at the famous Beerenberg Strawberry Farm and spend the rest of the afternoon exploring the main street, sample local produce, and check out the local arts and crafts, before afternoon tea or a traditional German beer tasting at the iconic Hahndorf Inn. $55 adult $ 98 child *Not available in peak times. Tour operated by our partners at SeaLink Travel Group. Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat & Sun 9.5am from Adelaide Central Bus Station 5.5pm approximately INCLUSIONS Morning tea, lunch, wine tastings $75 adult $ 40 child Tour operated by our partners at SeaLink Travel Group. Daily.5pm from Adelaide Central Bus Station 5.5pm approximately INCLUSIONS Afternoon tea

49 Leura The Three Sisters Blue Mountains & Australian Wildlife FULL DAY J5 Koala Explore the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains. Stretching over one million hectares, the Blue Mountains is an inspiring mix of rainforest, canyons, tall forests and heathlands; truly one of Australia s natural wonders. Discover this wonderland of sandstone outcrops, deep ravines, pristine bushland and dramatic cliffs. Then, get up-close to unique Australian wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas. Climb into the mountains via the sleepy townships of Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth View the famous Three Sisters, a trio of rocky pinnacles, from a perfect vantage point. From here you ll experience amazing views over the Jamison Valley Visit popular Scenic World. You could ride the Scenic Railway, Cableway and Skyway, a great way to see the steep valleys and canyons and to follow the boardwalk along the valley floor (see Optional Add-on) Stop in picturesque Leura at lunchtime. Grab a bite to eat at one of the many cafés or choose our optional lunch (see Optional Add-on) There s time to explore Leura village, a delightful blend of quaint shops Encounter cuddly koalas, kangaroos, wombats and other native animals at a wildlife park Return to Sydney on the coach or cruise down the Parramatta into Sydney Harbour (see Optional Add-on) OPTIONAL ADD-ON + Scenic World Rides +R With the Unlimited Discovery Pass ride the steepest incline Railway in the world down to a hidden valley. Glide out on the Cableway for panoramic views. Then ride the Skyway 270 metres above ancient ravines and dazzling waterfalls. + Lunch +L Enjoy a café lunch in the delightful mountain village of Leura. Relax with your fellow travellers as you take a break. + Parramatta River Cruise +C End your day with a cruise down the Parramatta River to Sydney Harbour. Disembark at Darling Harbour or Circular Quay (no hotel drop-offs). $62 adult $ 8 child J5 $45 adult $ 30 child +R $30 adult $ 30 child +L $23 adult $ 5 child +C Daily: Departs city at 7.55am 6.00pm approximately Leogate Winery Dolphin watching Hunter Valley Harvest Wine Experience Port Stephens, Dolphins & Dunes FULL DAY J4 FULL DAY J86 Experience Australia s oldest wine producing region, the Hunter Valley. On arrival, view the opulent surrounds of Leogate Estate as you taste their award-winning varietals and take in the views of the Brokenback Ranges. Next up is Hunter Valley Resort, where you can walk among the vines and learn about the wine making-process and the key role the resort plays in this region. Enjoy lunch made from local produce, while you sample some of the area s best wines. You ll also have the chance to purchase a beer tasting paddle from the onsite brewery. Visit the award-winning McGuigan Wines for a private group tasting and visit to the cellar door, where you can purchase wine to take home. Finish the day at Roche Estate with free time to explore the local shops offering Australian cheeses, gourmet delights, coffee, gelato, craft beer and wine. Discover the beautiful Central Coast region of Port Stephens, with its pristine waterways and golden sandy beaches. Travel through the Hawkesbury district before arriving at the Australian Reptile Park. A ranger who will escort you to the koala enclosure, where you can see and touch one up-close. Spend time exploring the park to see wombats, kangaroos, platypus and crocodiles. On arrival in Port Stephens, you ll have time to purchase lunch before boarding the Dolphin Watching cruise. Head out in search for pods of bottlenose dolphins and views of unspoiled waterways. There s the chance to ride the boom net at the back of the vessel, so bring your swimsuit in the warmer months. Afterwards, travel to the Stockton Bite Sand Dunes, the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, where you ll join a guided 4WD tour of the dunes. You ll also have the chance to try sand-boarding, a thrilling adventure! $99 adult $ 00 child Tue, Fri & Sun: Departs city at 7.55am 6.30pm approximately INCLUSIONS Lunch, wine tastings $99 adult $ 00 child Mon, Wed & Sat: Departs city at 7.55am 7.5pm approximately

50! NEW Boiler House Restaurant Megalong Valley Blue Mountains Unearthed FULL DAY PREMIUM SMALL GROUP J0 Muru Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural Leave the city behind for a day of bush walking and Aboriginal culture in the Blue Mountains National Park. Visit Muru Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural & Education Centre, where you will meet local Aboriginal people and learn about their culture Hear the sounds of the didgeridoo, see boomerang throwing and enjoy a traditional morning tea of damper with native tea Drive along the Bells Line of Road, an alternative route of bushland scenery and sandstone cliffs Arrive for lunch at the Boiler House Restaurant at the Hydro Majestic, with its jaw-dropping views of the Megalong Valley Visit Leura Cascades, a popular picnic spot for locals set amidst tall eucalypt trees. Enjoy a short and easy walk and learn the history of the area Finish the day at Echo Point, where you can see the famous Three Sisters rock formation. Choose to join a guided walk to a lookout, where you can take in panoramic views of the Jamison Valley or for those looking for a little more adventure, take the steep stairs that descend to the closest point of the Three Sisters $265 adult $ 33 child Tue, Thu, Fri & Sun: Departs city at 8.5am 6.5pm approximately INCLUSIONS Morning tea, lunch The Three Sisters Bells Line of Road Leura Cascades Photo Stuart Miller for Sydney Living Museums Blue Mountains Blue Mountains in Style FULL DAY J95 Parliament House Canberra: Australia s Capital City Icons FULL DAY J Explore the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains, starting with an early morning interaction with Australia s native animals. Visit Featherdale Wildlife Park and get up-close to a koala, then hand-feed a kangaroo and see wombats, dingoes and native birds. Stop in the charming village of Leura for lunch and then enjoy some free time exploring its quaint shops. Next up is Scenic World, from where you can appreciate the vastness of the Blue Mountains. See the famous Three Sisters rock formation. Ride the Scenic Railway (the world s steepest incline railway) into a hidden valley. Take a walk along the Rainforest boardwalk and immerse yourself in nature from the valley floor. Glide out on the Cableway for panoramic views, and ride the Skyway 270 metres above ravines and ancient waterfalls. Return to Sydney Harbour, cruising along the Parramatta River, before arriving at Darling Harbour or Circular Quay. On arrival in Canberra, drive to the summit of Mt. Ainslie for spectacular views of the surroundings. Visit the Australian War Memorial for a guided tour. Hear about the ANZAC s as you travel along the boulevard dedicated to the participants of two World Wars. Next up is the National Museum of Australia, where on a private guided tour you ll learn about Australia s history from European arrival to present day. Arrive at Parliament House for a private guided tour of the building and insight into the workings of the government. You ll be able to view the Upper or er Houses of Parliament (when in session). See the Lodge, the Australian Prime Minister s residence, and travel the pretty tree-lined streets of diplomatic homes and embassies of many foreign ambassadors. See the Captain Cook Memorial Fountain, and view the Carillon, a beautiful bell tower on Lake Burley Griffin. $240 adult $ 20 child Daily: Departs city at 8.0am 6.00pm approximately (no hotel drop-offs) INCLUSIONS Lunch, Scenic World Unlimited Discovery Pass, entry to Featherdale Wildlife Park $89 adult $ 95 child Mon & Fri: Departs city at 7.40am 9.30pm approximately

! NEW 5 Hawkesbury River Bimbadgen Estate Hunter Valley Gourmet Delights FULL DAY PREMIUM SMALL GROUP J2 Tintilla Estate Taste your way through the Hunter Valley with its picturesque vineyards, fresh produce and locally made wines. Travel over the Sydney Harbour Bridge towards the Hawkesbury River, before stopping to take in the rugged cliff tops and local fishing hot spot Arrive at Tintilla Estate, a family-run winery known not only for their wine but also olives and conserves Relax on the deck overlooking the vines as you sample a selection of the family s favourite wines, accompanied by local cheeses and olives Visit Bimbadgen Estate for a private wine tasting and intimate lunch at the elegant Esca Bimbadgen Meet the chef and learn about the paddock to plate journey of your meal using fresh local produce Finish the day at Blueberry Hill Wines, a boutique winery with a rustic cellar door surrounded by vines that was once a blueberry farm. Enjoy a unique wine tasting, where you will sample Hunter Valley grown wines together with chocolate coated blueberries and sorbet $240 adult $ 20 child Mon, Wed & Sat: Departs city at 8.5am 6.30pm approximately INCLUSIONS Lunch, wine tastings Tintilla olives Esca Bimbadgen Hunter Valley vineyards Jenolan Caves Jenolan Caves & Blue Mountains FULL DAY J32 Sydney Harbour Bridge Sydney in a Day! FULL DAY J3LCQ Nestled on the western side of the Blue Mountains, the Jenolan Caves are an extensive network of limestone caves and above-ground arches. Climb the western mountain highway and stop for a break in the pretty village of Leura. Enjoy views over stunning eucalypt forests and age-old rock formations as you travel through the Blue Mountains, while your Driver Guide shares ancient Aboriginal Dreamtime interpretations of the creation of the world. See the famous Three Sisters rock formation (a stop will be made, time permitting). Enter the Grand Arch at Jenolan Caves, the hiding place of sparkling limestone caverns. Absorb the beauty of the region and see the mysterious Blue Lake. Join an informative guided tour through the Lucas Cave, and later relax in comfort at Caves House, originally a 920s holiday retreat for Sydney s rich and famous. Cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge for views of the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and the city from Milsons Point. Travel to North Head for uninterrupted Pacific Ocean views and the Sydney skyline. Stop at Manly Beach to wander along its golden sand. Then, take in stunning harbour views while cruising aboard MV Sydney 2000. Hear expert commentary, while you enjoy a buffet lunch of fresh Australian seafood, tender prime meats and seasonal fruit and vegetables. In the afternoon, visit SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, which houses the world s largest collection of Australian aquatic life through 4-themed areas. Then it's off to WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo. Get up-close to koalas, kangaroos and wallabies and come eye-to-eye with Rocky, the zoo's resident saltwater crocodile all conveniently located in Darling Harbour. $85 adult $ 93 child Tue, Thu & Sat: Departs city at 8.05am 7.00pm approximately $95 adult $ 8 child Daily: Departs city at 8.05am Open (no hotel drop-offs) INCLUSIONS Harbour lunch cruise, entry to Sea Life Sydney Aquarium and Wild Life Sydney Zoo

52 Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Harbour Spectacular Sydney FULL DAY J63 The Rocks Discover spectacular Sydney. Combine our morning Magical Manly & Beyond tour (J3) with our afternoon Bondi Beach & Sydney Sights tour (J6), for a thorough introduction to Sydney. You re going to see some of the best sights that this beautiful harbour city has to offer. Your Driver Guide will provide expert commentary as you travel past famous suburbs, each with its own unique streetscape and intriguing history. Cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge and stop at Milsons Point for spectacular views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge Stop at North Head lookout for uninterrupted Pacific Ocean views and a panorama of the harbour and city skyline Stroll along the Corso and see the beach that has made Manly famous Take time out to wander along the golden sand. You may like to treat yourself to morning tea in one of the many cafés (own expense) After the morning portion of your tour, you ll have a two-hour lunch break (own expense) or you may opt to purchase a lunch cruise on Sydney Harbour (see Optional Add-on next page +LC) This afternoon, travel through the historic Rocks district, at the very base of the Harbour Bridge Drive through the Royal Botanic Gardens to Mrs. Macquarie s Chair, where you ll capture a different view of the harbour From here you ll also get a bird s-eye view of the Sydney Opera House Have your camera ready as you drive to the entrance of the harbour at South Head and the ocean clifftop known as the Gap. It will give you breathtaking views of the coastline Walk along the sand at Bondi Beach and perhaps enjoy afternoon tea at one of the cafés (own expense) $99 adult $ 50 child Daily: Departs city at 8.05am 5.45pm approximately Bondi Beach Manly Beach Bondi Beach & Sydney Sights Magical Manly & Beyond HALF DAY J6 HALF DAY J3 Drive through the historic Rocks district, Australia s European birthplace, and the parklands of the Domain, then past the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Capture a different view of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge from Mrs. Macquarie s Chair in the Royal Botanic Gardens. Enjoy stunning views of the harbour entrance from South Head at the area known as the Gap. Walk along the sand on Bondi Beach and take in the spectacular views over the Pacific. You may spot our friendly lifesavers. Join the coach for your return to the city, travelling through Paddington and the exclusive Eastern Suburbs. Before your tour, why not take a lunch cruise on Sydney Harbour (see Optional Add-on next page +LC). Or a guided tour of the Sydney Opera House (see Optional Add-on next page +O). Cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge and stop at Milsons Point for spectacular views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Travel on to North Head Lookout for an uninterrupted view of the Pacific Ocean and a panorama of the Sydney skyline. When you arrive at Manly Beach there s time for a leisurely stroll along the Corso to see the beach that has made Manly famous. Enjoy more time at Manly Beach before heading back to Sydney via the suburbs of Neutral Bay and Mosman. After your tour, why not enjoy a lunch cruise on Sydney Harbour (see Optional Add-on page 53). $55 adult $ 28 child Daily: Departs city at 2.00pm 5.45pm approximately from King Street Wharf (no hotel pick-ups) $55 adult $ 28 child Daily: Departs city at 8.05am.45am approximately (no hotel drop-offs)

53 Sydney OPTIONAL ADD-ONS You can add on one or more optional excursion to selected Sydney day tours *. Enjoy a lunch cruise on the harbour, dinner at Sydney Tower, an Indigenous tour through the historic Rocks district, an Opera House tour, or get up-close to our sea life and native animals. *Must be booked in conjunction with the corresponding tour.! NEW + Captain Cook Lunch Cruise +LC Take in stunning harbour views on board a Captain Cook Lunch Cruise. Listen to expert commentary while you enjoy a buffet lunch of fresh seafood, tender meats and seasonal fruits. + Aboriginal Rocks Walking Tour +WT Explore the Rocks area, the birthplace of modern Australia. Your Aboriginal guide will share dreamtime stories passed down from the Elders and explain how the Aboriginal people lived on this land by the sea. Add on for: J6 J3 J63 Add on for: J6 $85 adult $ 55 child $44 adult $ 32 child + Taronga Zoo +Z After your sightseeing tour, why not visit Taronga Zoo? Your Captain Cook Zoo Express Pass includes the return cruise from Darling Harbour or Circular Quay, entry to the zoo and Sky Safari cable car. + Sydney Tower Dinner +ST Enjoy a memorable evening at the Sydney Tower Restaurant, where you will enjoy a delicious buffet dinner while revolving around the magnificent night light views of one of the world's most picturesque cities. Add on for: J3 Add on for: J6 $70 adult $ 40 child $85 adult $ 30 child + Sydney Opera House Tour +O Discover the stories, history and magic on an incredible guided tour taking inside the world-famous sails. Learn how Danish Architect Jørn Utzon s design for the performing arts venue came into existence. + SeaLife Sydney Aquarium & Wildlife Sydney Zoo +Q Spend the afternoon exploring the underwater world at Sea Sydney Aquarium and discovering native Australian animals at Wild Life Sydney Zoo. Get up-close to koalas, kangaroos, and meet Rocky, the resident crocodile! Add on for: J6 J3 Add on for: J3 $40 adult $ 20 child $55 adult $ 35 child

54 Loch Ard Gorge London Bridge Great Ocean Road & the Twelve Apostles FULL DAY K4 The Twelve Apostles Enjoy one of the world s great coastal drives, with its dramatic scenery of striking contrasts. The region boasts natural wonders, powerful seas, golden beaches, peaceful townships, giant cliffs and lush forests. So, sit back and relax while your Driver Guide provides expert commentary on all the key landmarks along the way. Learn about the western expansion of Melbourne as you make your way out of the city Enjoy a morning tea stop (own expense) in a country township Time to take a photo at the Memorial Arch, gateway to the Great Ocean Road View the popular coastal townships of Apollo Bay and Lorne - a surfers haven and retreat See many fern-filled gullies and river inlets on your journey See the Australian National Heritage listed road, built by returned soldiers between 99 and 932 Travel the length of the Great Ocean Road passing towering limestone cliffs, sweeping white beaches and stunning forest scenery Witness a fabulous spectacle of massive natural erosion. Contrasts abound between rugged coast and verdant rainforest living side by side See the amazing Twelve Apostles - limestone stacks rising dramatically from the Southern Ocean. Call in at the Visitor Information Centre Walk along the boardwalk and enjoy the scenery from various viewing platforms See Loch Ard Gorge and be swept away by the romantic and tragic story of love and lives lost aboard the Loch Ard schooner Continue beyond Port Campbell and hear the infamous story of the falling of London Bridge See the spectacular night lights of Melbourne as you cross the West Gate Bridge on your return to Melbourne $69 adult $ 85 child Daily 8.00am from Federation Square 8.00pm approximately Note: Itinerary may operate in reverse. Puffing Billy Steam Train Puffing Billy Heritage Steam Train Journey HALF DAY K5 Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary Puffing Billy Steam Train & Healesville Wildlife FULL DAY K5 As your luxury coach departs Melbourne, sit back and relax as you make your way to your first port of call in the Dandenong Ranges, Grants on Sherbrooke. Hand feed the Crimson Rosella birds and Sulphur-crested Cockatoos (seed provided). Enjoy a delicious homemade Devonshire Tea of warm scones, with jam and cream, and the choice of tea or coffee. Ride the restored Puffing Billy Steam Train, marvelling at the towering mountain ash and beautiful gullies of Sherbrooke Forest, and spectacular views and lush rainforest settings. This century-old train is maintained in its original glory and runs on its own mountain track from Belgrave to Menzies Creek. After the historic ride, visit the quaint little village of Sassafras, renowned for its beautiful antiques and local crafts. Enjoy free time here to wander and explore before returning to Melbourne. First stop in the beautiful Dandenong Ranges is the rainforest haven of Grants on Sherbrooke, where you can hand-feed striking Australian birds including the colourful Crimson Rosella. Enjoy a traditional Devonshire Tea of homemade scones, served warm with jam and cream, and tea or coffee. Next, ride the famous Puffing Billy Steam Train through picturesque rainforest. This century-old steam train is maintained in its original glory and runs to this day on its own mountain track from Belgrave to Menzies Creek. Then, it s off to the quaint village of Sassafras, where can take your time exploring boutique antique and craft shops dotted throughout. At Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary, enjoy a private tour with a sanctuary volunteer. Explore numerous wildlife habitats and see koalas, kangaroos, and more than 200 bird species. $5 adult $ 58 child Tue, Thu & Sat 8.0am from Federation Square.00pm approximately INCLUSIONS Devonshire Tea $79 adult $ 90 child Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri & Sun (Oct-Mar) and Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun (Apr-Sep) 8.0am from Federation Square 5.30pm approximately INCLUSIONS Devonshire Tea

55 The Nobbies Little Penguins Phillip Island: Penguins, Kangaroos & Koalas FULL DAY K0 K0P K0U Maru Koala & Animal Park This afternoon you ll travel south-east, through many of Melbourne s affluent suburbs, where you ll see tree lined streets and beautiful homes, many built in the late 800s, to Westernport Bay. As the South Gippsland Highway approaches, the landscape becomes more rural, dotted with smaller townships and farming properties. Visit Maru Koala & Animal Park, for up-close and personal encounters with koalas, kangaroos, Tasmanian Devils and much more Enjoy the opportunity to pat and feed kangaroos, wallabies and a host of Australian wildlife View spectacular coastal scenery at the Nobbies, two rocky outcrops abundant in marine life Take your time exploring Phillip Island's educational Penguin Parade Visitor Centre, learning about the Little Penguins At sunset, watch the wild Little Penguins emerge from the sea after a hard days fishing and waddle across the sand to their dune burrows See the Little Penguins up-close as they return to their nests to greet their young families View the powerful southern coastline with its clean, sandy beaches and rocky shores Stop in Cowes for dinner (own expense) before returning to Melbourne (summer season only) OPTIONAL ADD-ON Tour + Penguin Parade Viewing Platform K0P From your upgraded viewing platform you are placed in the heart of penguin central, where a friendly local ranger is on hand to tell you all about these gorgeous little creatures and their amazing lifestyle. Tour + Underground Viewing Area K0U Get a bird s-eye view as you watch the Penguin Parade at eye level. Enjoy the closest possible viewing of them in their natural habitat, while being under cover and out of the elements. $69 adult $ 85 child K0 $99 adult $ 00 child K0P $29 adult $ 0 child K0U Daily.5pm from Federation Square 0.30pm (Apr-Sep) and.30pm (Oct-Mar) (times approximate)! NEW Melbourne Magnificent Melbourne: Morning City Tour HALF DAY K KC Balgownie Estate Wines Yarra Valley Gourmet Food & Wine FULL DAY PREMIUM SMALL GROUP K30 Discover Melbourne s history, famous buildings, shopping districts and sporting venues. See the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), which hosts Aussie Rules football and is the birthplace of Test Cricket. You ll also drive past Rod Laver Arena, the venue for the Australian Open Tennis Tournament, and into Albert Park to see the Formula Grand Prix track. Next see imposing Parliament House and drive past the iconic Queen Victoria Market. In Fitzroy Gardens, stretch your legs and explore the flower conservatory, and at the heart of the Gardens, see the original home of Captain James Cook s parents. Visit the Shrine of Remembrance, the proud memorial to the Anzacs. Tour + Yarra River Cruise KC Cruise on the Yarra River and learn about Melbourne s maritime history as you discover the 9th Century sailing ship Polly Woodside, the docklands and wharfs. See the enormous Crown Casino, the Melbourne Aquarium and city views from a new perspective. On arrival in the Yarra Valley, your first stop is the family-run Rayners Orchard, for a fun hour of fruit picking, tasting as well as a tractor ride. Continue to St. Huberts, where you ll taste a range of wines, including its renowned Cabernet Sauvignon. At Balgownie Estate Wines, tantalize your taste buds with an unforgettable dining experience at the awardwinning Rae s Restaurant, where the team of chefs proudly incorporate the best of local produce from the valley. Your day wouldn t be complete without a visit to the Yarra Valley Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery, where you ll be treated to a delicious dessert. Enjoy free time to watch the art of chocolate-making by the talented European chocolatiers, and explore the showroom choc-filled with over 250 different chocolate products. $55 adult $ 28 child K $82 adult $ 4 child KC Daily 8.5am from Federation Square.50am approximately (no hotel drop-offs) $269 adult $ 35 child Tue, Thu & Sat 9.00am from Federation Square 5.00pm approximately INCLUSIONS Morning tea, lunch, wine, fruit and chocolate tasting

56 Yarra Valley Puffing Billy Steam Train Puffing Billy Steam Train & Wine Country in Style FULL DAY K35 K35L Wine tasting Start your day with a drive through Melbourne s eastern suburbs and views of the Dandenong Ranges in the distance. Ride aboard Australia s oldest steam train, the Puffing Billy. Meander through the scenic mountains and villages before visiting Rochford Wines. You ll then be spoiled with some great Aussie wines and food for lunch (K35L) and go on to taste wines from some of Victoria s leading wineries. Drive through lovely Ferntree Gully to the Dandenong Ranges and Grants Reserve En route, visit beautiful Sherbrooke Forest, home to Lyrebirds, Crimson Rosellas, Cockatoos and Kookaburras See the picturesque mountain villages dotted along the way, and the spectacular views of Melbourne's skyline Enjoy a delicious homemade Devonshire Tea of warm scones with jam and cream and tea or coffee Ride the Puffing Billy Steam Train for a memorable journey on Australia's most notable narrow-gauge railway Journey into the prosperous heart of picturesque wine country, the Yarra Valley, and enjoy your lunch break at a local winery Tantalize your taste buds at another 3 wineries where you may sample and buy a selection of quality local wines OPTIONAL ADD-ON Tour + Rochford Wines Lunch K35L With breathtaking views of the Great Dividing Range, Rochford Wines in the heart of Victoria s Yarra Valley, is more than just a winery it's a total experience! Unwind in the Restaurant overlooking the vines from the alfresco courtyard. Enjoy a delicious two course lunch and sip on a glass of one of their top blends. You might also like to visit the cellar door for further wine tastings. $79 adult $ 90 child K35 $225 adult $ 4 child K35L Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri & Sun (Oct-Mar) and Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun (Apr-Sep) 8.0am from Federation Square 5.30pm approximately INCLUSIONS Devonshire Tea! NEW Little Penguins Phillip Island: Penguins Up Late HALF DAY K KP KVU Great Otway National Park Great Ocean Road Highlights & Rainforest FULL DAY PREMIUM SMALL GROUP K20 Phillip Island features a stunning coastline with great surf, the largest colony of fur seals in Australia, and a vast variety of other wildlife. Before reaching the Penguin Parade site, you ll see the famous Nobbies rock formations, and populations of other penguins and sea birds. After visiting the information centre, head down to Summerland Beach. As the sun sets, delight in penguin magic as the wild Little Penguins emerge from the sea after a hard day's fishing and waddle across the sand to their dune burrows. Tour + Penguin Parade Viewing Platform KP Upgrade to the viewing platform to be placed in the heart of penguin central, with a ranger on hand to answer penguin questions. Tour + Underground Viewing Area KVU From the underground viewing area watch the Penguin Parade at eye level, while being under cover and out of the elements. Travel inland and beat the crowds to Port Campbell National Park, home of the amazing Twelve Apostles. Walk along the boardwalk and enjoy scenes of the iconic golden cliffs and crumbling pillars of the Twelve Apostles rising dramatically from the Southern Ocean. Next, explore Loch Ard Gorge, and be swept away by the romantic and tragic story of love and lives lost aboard the Loch Ard. Continue to Port Campbell for lunch of locally sourced produce at Waves Café. Afterwards, make your way along the Great Ocean Road. Take a guided walk through Maits Rest, where the giant myrtle beeches rise through the mist and create a canopy for the amazing array of tree ferns and moss on the forest floor. Visit the popular coastal township of Apollo Bay for an afternoon break before making your way back inland to Melbourne. $45 adult $ 73 child K $75 adult $ 88 child KP $95 adult $ 98 child KVU Daily (Oct-Mar) 4.30pm and Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat (Apr-Sep) 3.00pm from Federation Square 0.30pm (Apr-Sep) and.30pm (Oct-Mar) (times approximate) $259 adult $ 30 child Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun 8.00am from Federation Square 7.5pm approximately INCLUSIONS Lunch

57 Main Street Apothecary Sovereign Hill Gold Rush FULL DAY K3 K3W Foundry Today you ll step back in time to the era of the Victorian gold rush. First you ll head out over the West Gate Bridge, en route to the beautiful town of Ballarat. Sit back and relax, with entertainment introducing you to Sovereign Hill, a wonderful outdoor museum exhibiting in real life the story of Australia s gold rush history. As you arrive in Ballarat you ll come to understand the historical significance of this town In its centre, the lush tree-lined streets are filled with grand homes of the Victorian era, many the result of prosperity from the gold fields of the 850s Sovereign Hill will take you back in time to the great gold rush era of the 850s Experience the amazing story of the Eureka Stockade Try your hand at panning for gold! You ll be entertained by performances illustrating the exciting and colourful life on the gold fields Visit some operational workshops and witness demonstrations of blacksmithing, wheelwrighting, gold pouring, candle making and many more Add on the Ballarat Wildlife Park and get up-close to Australia s amazing and unique wildlife (K3W) OPTIONAL ADD-ON Tour + Ballarat Wildlife Park K3W Visit the Ballarat Wildlife Park, where you ll see a unique selection of wildlife in their natural habitats. See saltwater and freshwater crocodiles, Tasmanian Devils, kangaroos, koalas, echidnas and so much more. You can wander through the park taking in the many exhibits, join guided tours and participate in interactive shows. Feeding times can be a lot of fun particularly with the crocs! $75 adult $ 88 child K3 $200 adult $ 04 child K3W Tue, Thu & Sat 8.20am from Federation Square 5.30pm approximately The Grampians Brighton Beach Grampians National Park Marvellous Mornington Peninsula FULL DAY K39 FULL DAY K7 Sit back and relax in your small group as you head to the Grampians, one of the world s oldest and most spectacular mountain ranges, rich in Aboriginal history and an abundance of wildlife. Stop for morning tea in the charming township of Beaufort. Then, travel into the heart of the Grampians National Park and experience its glory at Boroka Lookout, where breathtaking mountain views await. Visit Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre and learn about the rich indigenous heritage of the area. Relax with a picnic lunch and later you can stretch your legs on a nature walk, you may even spot a kangaroo! Hike to the remarkable Jaws of Death/Balconies and Reeds Lookout, to behold the majestic scenery. Then cool off at the base of Mackenzie or Silverband Falls. Start your day with ocean views from the highest point of Mornington Peninsula, Arthurs Seat. Visit Main Ridge Dairy to sample some of their amazing cheeses. Next, indulge your taste buds with cool climate wines at T Gallant Winery. Visit the Cider Lounge at the family-owned and operated Mock Red Hill Orchard to try an apple cider or sparkling juice. Head to the quaint seaside village of Flinders, where you'll enjoy tasting chocolate at Mornington Peninsula Chocolates. At Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm, sample strawberry liqueurs or indulge in strawberry ice cream. Visit two more wineries on your return journey, stopping at Green Olive at Red Hill for a private guided tour of the estate. You ll get to taste-test the fresh farm-gown olives and olive oil. $42 adult Tour operated by our partners at Autopia Tours in a mini-coach. This tour is not suitable for children/infants. Wed, Fri & Sat 7.00am from St. Paul's Cathedral 9.00pm approximately INCLUSIONS Picnic lunch $35 adult Tour operated by our partners at Autopia Tours in a mini-coach. This tour is not suitable for children/infants. Thu, Sat & Sun 7.45am from St. Paul's Cathedral 5.00pm approximately

58 Skyrail Rainforest Cableway Station Kuranda, Tjapukai, Skyrail & Scenic Rail Daintree Rainforest Daintree Walkabout FULL DAY KQST PKQST FULL DAY DWA Visit the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. You have free time to explore the park including bush food and didgeridoo demonstrations, the Circle of Life and Bundarra Cassowary Egg Theatres, and the cultural dance shows. A short distance away is the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. You ll be amazed as you glide silently over and through the World Heritage protected rainforest. Upon arrival in Kuranda, you have free time to do your own exploring why not take advantage of the exclusive Kuranda discounts on your Kuranda Boarding Pass! Board the famous Kuranda Scenic Rail for an amazing journey, as you travel one of the world s most scenic rail routes, through hand-hewn tunnels and over bridges spanning spectacular gorges. On arrival at Mossman Gorge, you ll be treated to a guided rainforest walk along private tracks, visiting special places and culturally significant sites. Your experienced interpretive indigenous guides demonstrate traditional plants use, identify bush tucker sources, share their dreamtime legends, and explain the history of cave paintings. Enjoy tea, damper and question time with the guide. In Mossman your Driver Guide will point out the highlights of Australia s northern-most sugar town, before heading to the delightful Daintree Tea House for lunch. Later, enjoy a fascinating hour cruising through this wildlife environment, home to birds, tree snakes, unique plants and the estuarine crocodile. Enjoy afternoon tea before returning to Cairns. Tour Departs and Returns to Cairns KQST Tour Departs and Returns to Port Douglas PKQST $28 adult $ 7 child KQST $233 adult $ 25 child PKQST Tour operated by our partners at Down Under Tours. KQST: Daily 8.5am from Cairns PKQST: Daily 8.00am from Port Douglas KQST: 5.45pm to Cairns PKQST: 6.5pm to Port Douglas (times approximate) $220 adult $ 4 child Tour operated by our partners at Down Under Tours. Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat 7.5am from Cairns 5.30pm approximately INCLUSIONS Lunch Crocodile feeding Cape Tribulation Hartley's Crocodile Adventures Cape Tribulation, Daintree & Mossman Gorge HALF DAY HCPM FULL DAY CTR Take the scenic drive to Hartley s Crocodile Adventures. After arriving, there is plenty of free time to explore, including the unique eco experience of the Wetlands cruise through the ecologically significant Melaleuca wetlands, the domain of the saltwater crocodile. Explore the rest of the park with its abundance of wildlife including water birds, turtles, wallabies and cassowaries. See the notorious head shake and death roll of a huge crocodile at the Crocodile Attack Show, you'll also have the opportunity to be photographed holding a crocodile (own expense). Discover the world s most venomous snakes at the Snake Show. Cruise on the Daintree River, home to the estuarine crocodile, where you ll spot local wildlife and unique plants. Wind through the rainforest of the Alexandra Range and enjoy views over the Daintree River estuary and beyond to the Coral Sea. Enjoy a tropical lunch set amongst the rainforest. Stroll on Cape Tribulation Beach then visit the Mossman Gorge Gateway Centre for an Indigenous presentation by the traditional owners, the Kuku Yalanji people. Join your Driver Guide for a guided walk, where they will share their knowledge of this enchanting environment. Learn the fascinating secrets of one of the world s oldest rainforests. $0 adult $ 55 child Daily 2.00 noon from Cairns 5.30pm approximately $28 adult $ 42 child Daily 6.45am from Cairns and 7.45am from Port Douglas 5.30pm to Port Douglas and 6.30pm to Cairns (times approximate) Tour operated by our partners at Down Under Tours. Tour operated by our partners at Down Under Tours. INCLUSIONS Morning refreshment, afternoon tea, lunch

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TRAVEL INSURANCE Clients are strongly advised to take out travel insurance to cover any unforeseen circumstances (e.g. cancellation or curtailment expenses, loss of luggage etc). Your licensed travel agent or AAT Kings direct reservations consultant will be pleased to assist with your requirements. GENERAL CONDITIONS These booking conditions represent the entire agreement between the client and AAT Kings Tours Pty. Ltd., who is the tour operator. AAT Kings will be responsible to the client for supplying the services and accommodation as described in the 9/20 brochure and on our website, except where such services cannot be supplied, or the itinerary used is changed due to delays or other causes of whatever kind or nature beyond the control of AAT Kings. In such circumstances, we will do our best to supply comparable services, accommodation and itineraries, and there shall be no refund in this situation. AAT Kings and its agents (collectively AAT ) act only as an agent for the client and upon the express condition that AAT Kings shall not be liable or responsible for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damage, injury, loss, accident, delay or irregularity of any kind, which may be occasioned by reason of any act or omission of any third party (including without limitation, any act, inaction or breach of contract of any third party which supplies any goods or services for this trip). Without limiting the foregoing, AAT Kings does not own or operate any third party suppliers (with the exception of Down Under Tours) of services such as hotels, restaurants, transportation companies, sightseeing companies or local tour operators. It is not responsible for any injury, death, loss or expense due to overbooking of accommodation, default of any third parties, sickness, weather, strikes, acts of God, Government, acts of terrorism, criminal activity, war, quarantine, force majeure events or any other cause beyond its control. All such risk, loss and expense must be borne by the client. Occasionally, it may be necessary to alter or amend itineraries, accommodation and sightseeing arrangements from those published. This may be due to road, weather and other operational needs prevailing at the time, and is always made in the best interests of your comfort. Any personal expenses incurred by a client as a result of any delay, alteration or curtailment of any tour, whether caused by mechanical defect, strikes or any other cause are the responsibility of the client (we strongly recommend all clients take out Travel Insurance, see your licensed travel agent or your AAT Kings direct reservations consultant). The operator is unable to guarantee exact arrival and departure times, and is not liable for any failure to make connections with any other service, or guarantee the operation of any particular service. Please note that if you arrange for payment through an unaccredited agent, the unaccredited agent is not our agent for the purpose of receipt of monies. Receipt of deposits and subsequent payments by the travel agent does not constitute receipt of those monies by us, and the travel agent has no authority, expressed or implied, to receive monies on our behalf. There is no liability on our part, in respect of any monies paid to your travel agent. The company reserves the right to cancel any ticket or booking, or to refuse to carry any client where payment has not been received by the company within the specified time. The company reserves the right to amend or cancel tours at any time. BEFORE YOU BOOK The information presented in the 9/20 brochure and on our website was to the best of our knowledge correct at the time of publication. However, changes beyond our control may have occurred since then with respect to prices, itineraries, duration of holidays, standard of services and tour content. Surcharges may apply. Please check with your travel agent or your AAT Kings direct reservations consultant to ascertain if there are any alterations to the holiday you select before you book. Every effort is made to ensure brochure accuracy at the time of going to press and posting on our website. However AAT Kings cannot be held responsible for printing or typographical errors, or errors arising from unforeseen circumstances. AND CONCESSIONS Prices are quoted in Australian Dollars, include GST and compulsory taxes where applicable and supersede all prices previously advertised. Please check the exact price of your tour at the time of paying balance. Airfares are based on the most direct route and are subject to class availability and any new Government taxes. Group concessions for ten or more adults are available. Rail prices are subject to change from time to time. All prices are valid subject to Government, hotel, fuel surcharges and currency fluctuations. Young Traveller Discount: Children 2 to 5 years of age are entitled to the child price on Short Breaks operated by AAT Kings that include overnight accommodation when sharing with one adult (unless stipulated otherwise). Only one Young Traveller Discount is applicable per room. Infants up to and including year old are free of charge. Concession Card Holders: Prices apply to all Australian and New Zealand pensioners and Seniors Card holders (refer to each price box for discount amount); however discounted rail prices are only available where Australian Pensioner Concession Card is produced. TOURING RECONFIRMATIONS You must reconfirm each day s touring one day prior to travel. DEPOSIT PROTECTION Deposit protection travel credits can only be redeemed once per person and a limit of one trip credit per tour applies. Does not apply if you previously received a full refund. We reserve the right to validate past booking status. This credit remains valid for five years. RESERVATIONS & PAYMENTS Credit Card Payments: A fee of % will be applied at the time of payment. PROMOTIONAL DISCOUNTS Promotional Discounts apply only to Short Breaks and Day Tours operated by AAT Kings. They apply to the land content portion and exclude pre/post accommodation, tours incorporating rail or cruise and 3rd party operated tours. They are based on availability and seasonal blackout dates may apply. TRIPLE ROOMS Triple share rooms may be available on selected holidays in limited numbers. Triple rooms will often feature one double bed plus a foldaway, sofa bed or rollaway. Three adults may find these rooms small and suitcase space slightly restricted; they are generally more suitable for 2 adults and a child. Triple share rooms are not available at all hotels and triple share discount is not combinable with Young Traveller Discount. CANCELLATIONS AAT Kings Short Breaks PERIOD OF NOTICE CANCELLATION FEE 45 or more days Loss of deposit 44-22 days 27.5% of tour price 2-8 days 33% of tour price 7- days 55% of tour price Day of departure 00% of tour price AAT Kings Day Tours PERIOD OF NOTICE CANCELLATION FEE Less than 6 days 50% of tour price Within 24 hrs or no show 00% of tour price Transferring to another date is treated as a cancellation and therefore cancellation fees will apply. Cancellations must be advised in writing. Any cancellation of additional services booked prior to and after your tour booking, such as pre/post accommodation and transfers, that are cancelled within 4 days of tour departure incur a 00% cancellation fee. These cancellation fees are in addition to any cancellation fees that may be charged by your travel agent. AMMENTS AAT Kings Guided Holidays and Short Breaks: a fee of $55 per person will be charged for any change made to a reservation after the booking has been confirmed unless the change increases the value of the booking. A change of tour date and/or itinerary within 45 days of tour departure will be treated as a cancellation and normal cancellation fees will apply except when the change is to an earlier departure date of equivalent or greater value in which case the amendment fee will be charged. Airfares: Tickets are issued on your airfares on receipt of full payment. Once ticketed, these airfares are non-refundable as per airline conditions. Any amendments to these flights may incur a fee. These airfares are not available outside Australia and New Zealand. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS In the case of computer or human billing errors, we reserve the right to re-invoice participants with correct billing. ILLNESS OR ABSENTEEISM In the event of your withdrawal from a tour after commencement for reasons of illness, you must obtain a medical certificate in support of any insurance claim. We regret that no refunds can be made for absences from a tour, including but not limited to missed meals or sightseeing. AAT Kings make no representation or guarantees concerning reimbursements of funds paid by you under any insurance claim. AIRFARES Please note that AAT Kings will not incur any liability for airfares purchased by travel agents or clients. In the event that a tour is cancelled, AAT Kings cannot be held responsible for airfare conditions, cancellation fees, or other penalties on any airfare purchased. All such risk, loss and expense must be borne by the travel agent or client. AIRLINE INDEMNITY Any airline s involvement in these tours is as air carrier only. AIRPORT TRANSFERS AAT Kings offers complimentary arrival and departure transfers between designated airports and AAT Kings hotels on the scheduled start and end days of your tour or in conjunction with pre/post tour accommodation booked through AAT Kings. Airport transfers will be provided only for guests who have advised AAT Kings of their flight details a minimum 4 days for Short Breaks and 45 days for Guided Holidays prior to tour departure date. TOUR PARTICIPATION, EXCLUSION AND RELEASE Children under eighteen (8) years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Clients with disabilities are welcome on AAT Kings tours provided they are accompanied by an able-bodied companion and do not require special assistance from AAT Kings personnel. You must advise AAT Kings at the time of booking if you are affected by any condition, medical or otherwise, that may affect your enjoyment of the tour or its enjoyment by others. Failure to do so may result in the termination of your travel arrangements without any liability on the part of AAT Kings. AAT Kings reserves the right at its discretion to exclude from a tour, or to terminate the travel arrangements during the course of the tour without refund, of anyone who: is unable to cope with the requirements of coach travel this includes embarking and disembarking 4-6 steps that are approximately 30 centimetres high, at each stop of the coach, which on some tours is at least 8 times per day who may need services or facilities that are not available fails to comply with the reasonable instructions of AAT Kings personnel engages in illegal or undesirable behaviour or interferes with the enjoyment of or jeopardises the safety of other participants Anyone so excluded will be required to disembark at a safe public location, transport from which will be wholly their responsibility. You agree that AAT Kings is released from all liability for, and you agree not to hold AAT Kings responsible for, termination of your travel arrangements in accordance with the previous condition, or any decision made by AAT Kings or by any service provider who refuses to provide you with special accommodation facilities or services that are not available or who refuses to carry you by reason of any disability or medical condition. You agree that our AAT Kings Travel Directors or Representatives may take photographs and films of you while you are on holiday and that these may be used in our Group brochures and/or advertising or publicity material or online without obtaining any further consent or payment in respect of such photographs and/or films. WHAT TO BRING We recommend you research the temperature of your destination before you start packing. When it is chilly in Victoria and South Australia, it might be 30 degrees in Darwin. For more suggestions, check out our Frequently Asked Questions at www.aatkings.com/faq VEHICLES Subject to a minimum number of clients, AAT Kings reserves the right to operate tours on a smaller vehicle with a Driver Guide. In the case of breakdown and other unforeseen circumstances, the operator reserves the right to substitute vehicles other than specified, to ensure the operation of a tour. These coaches will be modern touring vehicles but may not have some of the features described. SPECIAL MEALS Please advise AAT Kings of any special dietary requirements at time of booking. Note that this will be on a request basis only, as AAT Kings cannot guarantee the availability of special meal types. LUGGAGE ALLOWANCE One medium size suitcase per person (not exceeding 76x46x25 cm) plus one piece of hand luggage which may be carried on-board the coach. Please note that luggage with an adjustable handle and wheels will not fit in the overhead compartments and cannot be accepted as hand luggage. Maximum weight of the suitcase not to exceed 23kg (50lbs). We are required by strict Government vehicle weight regulations to enforce and adhere to this limit. If your luggage exceeds this limit, we ask that you make alternative arrangements for the excess to be forwarded to the termination point of your tour. We suggest that you have wheels on your suitcase, as there are certain places where assistance is not available (e.g. railway stations and cruise terminals). All luggage and personal effects are at all times and in all circumstances at the risk of the tour participant. Luggage insurance is strongly recommended. Airlines may impose stricter weight and size limits for luggage and may also charge fees for checked baggage, including the first checked bag. Please check with your airline(s) directly for their most current luggage regulations and related fees. AAT Kings is not responsible for additional fees imposed by carriers regarding luggage. SMOKING Government regulations prohibit smoking, including e-cigarettes, inside tourist coaches. Please restrict smoking to the ample stops en route. SEAT ALLOCATION Each of your Short Break touring days will be with a different group of travellers. Particular seats on the coach cannot be reserved or preallocated. WIFI Complimentary WiFi service is available in many hotel guestrooms and/or the public areas of most hotels. Complimentary WiFi is also provided on-board most of our touring coaches. WiFi on coaches uses a mobile/ cellular network and as a result the connection will be slower than regular broadband and at times may not be available. In some areas WiFi service will not be available. Please note that WiFi may not be available on transfer coaches and other local services. THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS Third party excursions such as Scenic Flights, Boat Cruises, Helicopter Flights, Cable Car Rides, some 4WD Tours, Camel Rides, Hot Air Ballooning, Rail, are not operated by AAT Kings Tours, nor by persons or companies associated with AAT Kings Tours (except for Down Under Tours). These activities may involve inherent risk of injury, death, accident, delay and loss, and clients assume all such risk with regard to any misadventure, death, injury, delay or loss which occurs during, or as a result of, any such activity. DATA PROTECTION To process your guided holiday booking, AAT Kings will need to use personal information for you and guests in your booking. Personal information may include each guest s name, address, phone number, email address, passport number, and sensitive information such as health, medical, dietary, mobility, religious or other special requirements. This personal information may be passed on to other suppliers of your travel arrangements in addition to public authorities (such as customs and immigration), security and credit checking organisations, and otherwise as required by law. We need to provide personal information to contractors who provide services to or for us (e.g. sending mail, providing marketing assistance, etc). This may involve sending personal information (including sensitive information) to other countries that may not afford the same level of protection of personal information. In making your booking, you consent to your personal data being passed to relevant third parties as set out above. We also use the personal information your provide us to review and improve the guided holidays and service that we offer, and to contact you (by post, email and/or telephone) about other guided holidays and services offered by AAT Kings that you may be interested in. If you don t want to receive this information, or if you want a copy of the personal information we hold about you, write to us at AAT Kings, Attn: AAT Kings Tours Pty Ltd, 82-86 Bourke Road, Alexandria, NSW 205. A fee may charged for supplying you with this information as permitted by law. KINGS CANYON SAFETY INFORMATION During the hotter months temperatures can reach and exceed 36 C or 97 F. At these times the Watarrka National Park Rangers strongly advise that visitors do not take part in the Kings Canyon Rim Climb. In this drier desert climate heat exhaustion over these hotter months is a very high possibility and a danger in such remote regions. To ensure the safety and enjoyment of our clients we offer a guided walk along the Kings Canyon creek-bed as a suitable alternative on such days. TOP WET WEATHER INFORMATION During the wet season in the Top End of the Northern Territory (November to April) heavy rain and flooding can preclude access to Ubirr, East Alligator River and Arnhem Land. Alternative touring will be arranged. ULURU CLIMB INFORMATION Uluru is a sacred site for the Anangu people and they prefer that visitors do not climb it. With this in mind, we do not recommend it. Throughout the year the Uluru (Ayers Rock) climb may close unexpectedly due to Aboriginal cultural reasons or inclement weather conditions prevailing at the time such as high temperatures, rain, strong winds, storms, low lying clouds or insufficient light. Please note, the Uluru climb will close permanently on 26 October 209. ULURU KATA TJUTA NATIONAL PARK & KAKADU NATIONAL PARK ENTRY FEES The entry fee for Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park is $25 per adult & $2.50 per child and is valid for 3 consecutive days. When taking multiple Short Breaks or Day Tours over 3 consecutive days in Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park you only need to pay the fee once. The entry fee for Kakadu National Park is $40 per adult (0 Apr 209-4 May 209 & 0 Nov 209-3 Mar 2020) & $25 per adult (5 May 209-3 Oct 209) and $20 per child (0 Apr 209-4 May 209 & 0 Nov 209-3 Mar 2020) & $3 per child (5 May 209-3 Oct 209) and is valid for 7 consecutive days. This is an additional compulsory government charge and is subject to change without notice. Child age is 5 to 5 years. You must carry your entry ticket with you every time you enter the National Parks or you will be required to purchase another. PHOTOGRAPHY A selection of images in the 9/20 brochure and on our website have been supplied by South Australia Tourism Commission, Tourism Australia, Destination New South Wales, Tourism Northern Territory, Tourism and Events Queensland, Tourism Tasmania, Tourism Western Australia, Tourism Victoria, Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia, Down Under Tours, ShutterStock and Getty Images. Images in this brochure are indicative only and may not reflect specific destinations visited. VALIDITY DATES 0 April 209 3 March 2020 For tours departing before 0 April 209, refer to our 208/9 brochure.

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