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AAT Kings’ premium Outback Panorama tour visits Ayers Rock, The Olgas, Kings Canyon and Kakadu National Park over 12 spectacular scenic days
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| Tour Operator: | AAT Kings |
| Duration: | 11 nights |
| Pickup: | Ayers Rock at 0:00AM |
| Drop-off: | Darwin |
| Meals Included: | Breakfasts - 10 Lunches - 0 Dinners - 6 |
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| Prices |
| Per Adult Twin Share | $3,925.00 |
| Per Adult Single | $4,960.00 |
| Per Adult Triple Share | $3,715.00 |
| Per Child | $3,500.00 |
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| Guaranteed Departure Dates |
 | 10-Mar-12 |
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| Non-Guaranteed Departure Dates |
 | 14-Jan-12 |
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 | 11-Feb-12 |
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| Prices |
| Per Adult Twin Share | $4,155.00 |
| Per Adult Single | $5,154.00 |
| Per Adult Triple Share | $3,935.00 |
| Per Child | $3,715.00 |
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| Guaranteed Departure Dates |
 | 07-Apr-12 |
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 | 02-Jun-12 |
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| Non-Guaranteed Departure Dates |
 | 10-Apr-12 |
 | 05-May-12 |
 | 08-May-12 |
 | 05-Jun-12 |
 | 23-Jun-12 |
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 | 01-Dec-12 |
 | 29-Dec-12 |
 | 12-Jan-13 |
 | 09-Feb-13 |
 | 09-Mar-13 |
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| Prices |
| Per Adult Twin Share | $4,320.00 |
| Per Adult Single | $5,319.00 |
| Per Adult Triple Share | $4,100.00 |
| Per Child | $3,880.00 |
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| Guaranteed Departure Dates |
 | 06-Apr-13 |
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 | 01-Jun-13 |
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| Non-Guaranteed Departure Dates |
 | 09-Apr-13 |
 | 04-May-13 |
 | 07-May-13 |
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 | 04-Jun-13 |
 | 22-Jun-13 |
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| Prices |
| Per Adult Twin Share | $4,405.00 |
| Per Adult Single | $5,655.00 |
| Per Adult Triple Share | $4,185.00 |
| Per Child | $3,965.00 |
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| Guaranteed Departure Dates |
 | 03-Jul-12 |
 | 14-Jul-12 |
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 | 01-Sep-12 |
 | 29-Sep-12 |
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| Non-Guaranteed Departure Dates |
 | 31-Jul-12 |
 | 04-Aug-12 |
 | 28-Aug-12 |
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 | 22-Sep-12 |
 | 13-Oct-12 |
 | 03-Nov-12 |
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| Itinerary | Accommodation | Attractions |  |
Ayers Rock 2 nights | Uluru was first visited by William Gosse, famous Australian explorer, in 1873 and named Ayers Rock, and has become one of Australia’s most recognizable landmarks. The rock is the world’s biggest monolith (single rock mass) being 348 metres high with a walking circuit of 14 kilometres and is made of... |
Kings Canyon 1 night | Kings Canyon is part of the Watarra National Park. Kings Creek, at the bottom of Kings Canyon, named by Ernest Giles in 1872 is a surreal oasis amongst the rock and sand of the region. The moist gorges provide habitat for rare species of plant, with up to 600 different plants found. The canyon wall... |
Alice Springs 2 nights | Alice Springs is the original name given to the overland telegraph station established in 1872. The “spring” was shown to the white settlers by the local Arrernte people and is really only a waterhole, being part of the Todd River. Alice Todd was the wife of the first telegraph station superintend... |
Tennant Creek 1 night | Tennant Creek is a small country town of 4000 people, situated 500 kilometres north of Alice Springs, and is the service centre for the area and mining town. It is surrounded by empty plains and vast blue skies. It is famous for being the last place in Australia that gold was discovered in 1925. T... |
Katherine 1 night | Katherine is a small busy township of approximately 10,000 people, servicing an area of 400,000 square kilometers of farmlands and National Parks, and only 320 kilometres from Darwin. One of Australia’s most famous tourist attractions lies just 30 kilometres from town in a spectacular wilderness ar... |
Jabiru 1 night | Jabiru, is a unique, mining town, built initially to service the needs of the uranium mines, within the Kakadu National Park, a World Heritage Area. The town has also become a central location for tourists visiting the park, to use as a base while exploring the area. Jabiru has been described as, ... |
Darwin 2 nights | Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory. The city, with 110,000 inhabitants, is reputably the most multicultural of all Australian cities with over 50 nationalities represented. This multiculturalism is reflected in the markets, restaurants and annual festivals. The hot tropical weather cre... |
Desert Gardens Hotel 2 nights | Magnificent ghost gums and flowering native shrubs are the setting for this lovely hotel. Desert Gardens Hotel is centrally located to all resort and touring facilities and offers a range of stylish accommodation, from shaded poolside rooms to the magnificent deluxe rooms overlooking the desert. |
Kings Canyon Resort 1 night | Kings Canyon Resort is a sensitively designed resort and just seven kilometres from Watarrka Nationa Park, the home of the magical sandstone formation of Kings Canyon. Kings Canyon Resort offers a wide range from the campground that enjoys the outdoor stillness of the Red Centre to deluxe spa rooms ... |
Chifley Alice Springs Resort 2 nights | Chifley Alice Springs Resort combines efficient and friendly outback service with modern, comfortable facilities. Low rise architecture and lush green lawns contribute to the relaxed atmosphere of this award-winning resort, situated on the banks of the famous Todd River with its magnificent river re... |
Eldorado Motor Inn 1 night | |
Paraway Motel 1 night | |
Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Inn (1) 1 night | Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Inn is a unique hotel situated in the heart of the Kakadu National Park. It is a premier resort with great dining, friendly staff and a relaxed pool area, perfect for discussing the adventures of the day. |
Mantra Pandanas 2 nights | |
| Royal Flying Doctor Service | The Royal Flying Doctor Service was the first aerial medical organisation of it's type in the world. Beginning operation in Alice Springs in 1939 it is now possible to visit the working base in town and enjoy the interactive museum. |
| School of Air | The Alice Springs School of Air provides education for 140 children living on properties or in remote settlements throughout Central Australia. Covering more that 1.3 million square kilometres. View the lessons in action and see the background information, how it operates and the lifestyles of the s... |
| Simpsons Gap | Located 18 kilometres west of Alice Springs, Simpsons Gap is one of the most recognised attractions within the West MacDonnell Ranges. With many types of activities available from walking to bicycling and reaching the top of Cassia Hill for the elevated views of the Ranges. |
| Watarrka National Park | Watarrka National Park contains the western end of George Gill Range and the rugged ranges, rockholes and gorges act as a refuge for many plants and animals. It is an important conservation area and attraction of Central Australia. |
| West MacDonnell National Park | With chasms and gorges West MacDonnell National Park is a spectacular section of the MacDonnell Ranges.Swim in the natural pools or spot the rock wallabies that live on the rocky edges. View Standley chasms, Ellery Creek Big Hole, Ormiston Gorge, Glen Helen Gorge or Redbank Gorge. |
| The Olgas - Kata Tjuta | Ernest Giles, famous Australian explorer, first sighted the massive red sandstone domes which he named Mount Olga from near Kings Canyon in 1872. The domes date back 500 million years and have always been of great cultural significance to the traditional landowners the Anangu. Today Kata-Tjuta is... |
| Uluru / Ayers Rock | This enormouse monolith is located 440 kilometres south west of Alice Springs. A fascinating and inspiring attraction, Uluru is a national monument of Australia and sacred site for Aboriginal culture. The Anangu people prefer visitors to explore from below rather than climb, with the features coming... |
| Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre | The cultural centre is situated before reaching Uluru, full of detailed infomation it is worth stopping prior to visiting the rock as you will learn and understand the people and attraction better. |
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