Uluru Medical History in Central and Northern Australia 6 11 July 2015
Kakadu National Park Following the Australian and New Zealand Society of the History of Medicine Biennial Conference in Sydney, there is a dedicated medical history study tour to the ancient heart of Australia. The tour focuses on the history and history of medicine in the Australian outback, the Red Centre and the far north. The specialist visits and talks are combined cultural tours to some of Australia s most iconic and dramatic sites. Depart Sydney for Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock, and transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon drive into the Tjuta National Park and Uluru. The first sighting of Uluru rising up on the horizon is unforgettable - 3.6 km long and 348 metres high. Uluru is of great cultural significance to the Anangu people, the traditional indigenous owners of the land. Learn about their culture on a guided walking tour, ending at a viewing platform at sunset. Here see the Rock change colour from ochre to orange and red in a spectacular display as the sun descends. Fly to Alice Springs in the centre of the continent. Part of Australian frontier history, Alice Springs was established as a stop for the Adelaide to Darwin telegraph. Following a view of the town from Alice Hill, visit the Overland Telegraph Station, now a museum. The Flying Doctors were established in Queensland in 1928 by Minister John Flynn and the station opened in 1939. Visit the museum which and learn about the services history and how it now covers over 2 million square kilometres. There will also be a short visit to the Purple House, a specialist renal unit focusing on the local Aboriginal population. Fly to Darwin, a relaxed tropical capital on the coast of the Northern Territory and a city with tumultuous history. Established in 1820s as The old Telegraph Station, Alice Springs
raid on Darwin in 1942, a visit to the military museum and to the crocodile museum. Drive out to Kakadu National Park, which covers over 20,000 square kilometres and encompasses a huge variety of landscapes, flora and fauna along with ancient Aboriginal cultural sites and rock art. The early Flying Doctor service a British port, it expanded with farmers and miners in the late 19th century as the telegraph connected Australia to the world. On the first morning hear a number of talks on medical research and medicine, law and indigenous Society at Conference Room in the Barristers Chambers. In the afternoon take a city tour and learn of the city s history, including the Japanese After a three hour drive, arrive in the Park and take a guided walk to view ancient Aboriginal rock art at Nourlangie Rock, followed by a cruise to see saltwater crocodiles. That afternoon visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre before arriving at the Crocodile Hotel. The next day travel to Ubirr to view the rock art, which dates back 20,000 years, and the Bowali Visitor Centre. Later cruise along the East Alligator River in search of saltwater crocodiles. Later that afternoon return to Darwin for the final night. The following morning travel to the airport or extend in Darwin. Timor Aralura Papua New Guinea Solomon Darwin 2 3 Kakadu Coral Uluru 1 Alice Springs Australia Brisbane Perth Great Australian Bight Adelaide Melborne Sydney
Itinerary 6 11 July 2015 B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner 6 Jul (Mon) Sydney / Uluru Fly to Uluru Arrive at Uluru and transfer to the Voyages Desert Gardens Hotel. Drive to the Rock and take part in an Anangu Aboriginal guided walk Visit viewpoint for sunset views of the Rock. Return to the resort 7 Jul (Tues) Uluru / Alice Springs / Darwin B Early morning optional Uluru sunrise viewing. Fly to Alice Springs Climb Anzac Hill for town view. Visit the Overland Telegraph Station, the Royal Flying Doctor Station Station and Purple House Fly to Darwin and transfer to Palm Court 8 Jul (Wed) Darwin B Talks on medical research and medicine, law and indigenous society at the Conference Room in the Barristers Chambers Explore the town on a tour examining the air raid on Darwin. Continue to the military museum & crocodile display The cost per person (based on a minimum of 15 participants) is $2,444 The cost includes: Five nights accommodation as per the itinerary Breakfasts daily Two lunches and one dinner All activities on a private basis as per the itinerary All admission fees All transfers on a private basis GST The cost excludes: Meals not mentioned Optional activities Flights, airport taxes (please contact Jon Baines Tours for details) Crocodile Hotel, Kakadu (below); The Yellow Water Billabong cruise; Outback colours (bottom) 9 Jul (Thur) Darwin / Kakadu BLD Travel across Adelaide River and Marrakai Plains and deep into Kakadu National Park. Take a guided walk to view ancient Aboriginal rock art at Nourlangie Rock Take the Yellow Water Billabong Cruise to observe saltwater crocodiles. Visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre. Continue to the Crocodile Hotel. Optional Kakadu Air scenic flight Dinner and overnight at the Crocodile Hotel 10 Jul (Fri) Kakadu / Darwin BL At Ubirr a short walk to view rock art. Join the Guluyambi Cruise along the East Alligator River in search of saltwater crocodiles. Go ashore with an Aboriginal guide in Arnhem Land Visit the Bowali Visitor Centre. Return journey to Darwin. Return to Darwin and overnight 11 Jul (Sat) Darwin Transfer to airport for onward flights or extend in Darwin
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