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Follow the trail and embark on a self-drive holiday that will create memories to last a lifetime.

You’ll experience some of the best Australian outback destinations against iconic NT backdrops, in this 14-day itinerary on sealed roads, with some optional four-wheel driving adventures.

Day 1: Arrive in Uluru

Flying into Uluru Airport, you’ll have spectacular views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. At only 3 to 4 hours from most capital cities, it’s closer than you think! Dine under the stars in the evening and listen as your hosts unlock the secrets of the stars. You can also peer through the telescope for a closer look at the night sky.

Day 2: Uluru

Make an early start to view the Field of Light art installation as the sun rises on Uluru. For an unforgettable experience, hop on a camel ride and enjoy spectacular views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta at sunset.

Day 3: Uluru to Kings Canyon (300km)

One of the great ways to explore Uluru is to cycle around the base and discover the desert landscape up close. When you’ve finished exploring the region, take the easy drive on sealed roads to Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park.

Day 4: Kings Canyon to Alice Springs (330km)

Conquer the 6km Kings Canyon Rim Walk in Watarrka National Park and be rewarded with stunning views of the desert surrounds and the surprise of a beautiful, lush waterhole. Head to Alice Springs via the scenic four-wheel drive route and explore the waterholes of the West MacDonnell Ranges.

Day 5: Alice Springs

There’s no better way to start the day in Alice Springs than with a hot air balloon ride at sunrise. That evening, join an expert guide on a nocturnal tour of Alice Springs Desert Park and spot amazing rare wildlife such as the mala and bilby.

Day 6: Alice Springs

Alice Springs is an ideal playground for all! You can pet a python at the Alice Springs Reptile Centre; learn about Australian pioneer history at Royal Flying Doctor Service and School of the Air and create memories that’ll last a lifetime with a camping trip under the stars.

Day 7: Alice Springs to Tennant Creek (500km)

Four and a half hours drive north of Alice Springs is Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles, gigantic boulders scattered across a wide valley. Travel 100km to Tennant Creek and relive the gold rush years on a mine tour at Battery Hill Mining Centre.

Day 8: Tennant Creek to Daly Waters (400km)

There’s a surprising amount to do in Tennant Creek. Saddle up for a bush tucker trail ride or learn about local Aboriginal culture at Nyinkka Nyunyu Art Centre. 4 hours north is the historic Daly Waters Pub, where you can play a game of bowls… in the main street!

Day 9: Daly Waters to Katherine (275km)

Just a 2-hour drive from Daly Waters are the crystal-clear thermal pools of Mataranka. The pandanus-lined pools show that the tropics aren’t far away. After an hour’s drive you’ll be in Katherine, in time for Marksie’s Stockman’s Camp Tucker Night for dinner.

Day 10: Katherine to Cooinda, Kakadu National Park (250km)

There are so many ways to enjoy Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge); by river cruise, canoe, bush walk or by helicopter. The kids will love the Aboriginal painting workshop at Top Didj, before a 3-hour drive to the next exciting destination, Cooinda in Kakadu.

Day 11: Kakadu National Park

Don’t miss a Yellow Water Billabong cruise to see spectacular wildlife and dramatic scenery. Learn about the local Aboriginal culture with a hands-on tour with local guides, or a free ranger-guided walk through the rock art galleries of Nourlangie or Ubirr.

Day 12: Cooinda, Kakadu to Darwin (300km)

Wave goodbye to Kakadu and hop back in the car towards Darwin, stopping for a wildlife cruise to see huge saltwater crocodiles jump for food on the Adelaide River.

Day 13 & 14: Darwin

The kids will love exploring the great Top End landscape, including the crystal clear waterholes and waterfalls of Litchfield National Park, only 1.5 hours south of Darwin. Time your visit to include a magical sunset at the Asian-inspired Mindil Beach Sunset Markets.

There are many ways to get up close to wildlife in Darwin with crocodile and wildlife attractions nearby. Discover why the Top End is renowned for its world-class fishing with an extended fishing charter, or a half-day Darwin Harbour fishing trip.

Start in Uluru

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Day 4 

  • Kings Canyon

    Kings Canyon

    Kings Canyon
    See & do

    Feel on top of the world as you walk along the towering red rock cliffs of Kings Canyon and take in views of the forest of palms below.

  • Tjoritja / West MacDonnell Ranges

    Tjoritja / West MacDonnell Ranges

    Alice Springs
    See & do

    Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park stretches for 161km west of Alice Springs. Explore and appreciate the scenic beauty and history of the area on foot, swim in a waterhole, or pitch a tent for a longer stay.

  • Stay:

    Alice Springs accommodation

    Alice Springs accommodation

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    Alice Lodge Backpackers

    Alice Springs

    Alice Lodge Backpackers

    $40 – $109

    Alice Springs Tourist Park

    Alice Springs

    Alice Springs Tourist Park

    $40 – $200

    Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters

    Alice Springs

    Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters

    $150 – $450

    G’day Mate Tourist Park

    Alice Springs

    G’day Mate Tourist Park

    $38 – $145

    Desert Palms Alice Springs

    Alice Springs

    Desert Palms Alice Springs

    $180 – $350

    Discovery Parks – Alice Springs

    Alice Springs

    Discovery Parks – Alice Springs

    $39 – $350

    DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs

    Alice Springs

    DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs

    $119 – $399

    Diplomat Hotel Alice Springs

    Alice Springs

    Diplomat Hotel Alice Springs

    $89 – $249

    Renner Springs Desert Inn

    Alice Springs

    Renner Springs Desert Inn

    $125 – $205

    Stay at Alice Springs Hotel

    Alice Springs

    Stay at Alice Springs Hotel

    $149 – $300

    Sturt Desert Pea House

    Alice Springs

    Sturt Desert Pea House

    $680 – $1,200

    Wintersun Cabin and Caravan Park

    Alice Springs

    Wintersun Cabin and Caravan Park

    $48 – $195

Day 5 

Day 6 

Day 7 

Day 8 

  • Stay:

    Tennant Creek accommodation

    Tennant Creek accommodation

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    Jabaljarri Arts and Merchandise

    Tennant Creek

    Jabaljarri Arts and Merchandise

    $30 – $50

    Tennant Creek Caravan Park

    Tennant Creek

    Tennant Creek Caravan Park

    $35 – $195

Day 9 

  • Mataranka

    Mataranka

    Mataranka
    Destination

    Visit the small pastoral town of Mataranka, made famous by the novel We of the Never Never and renowned for its sandy-bottomed thermal pool.

  • Katherine

    Katherine

    Katherine
    Destination

    Where outback Australia meets the tropics in a beguiling mix of ancient Aboriginal culture, hot springs and waterfalls plummeting through dramatic gorges.

  • Stay:

    Katherine accommodation

    Katherine accommodation

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    Ereluk - The Escarpment @ The Gorge

    Nitmiluk National Park

    Ereluk - The Escarpment @ The Gorge

    $34 – $67

    Manbulloo Homestead Caravan Park

    Katherine

    Manbulloo Homestead Caravan Park

    $35 – $250

    Discovery Parks – Katherine

    Katherine

    Discovery Parks – Katherine

    $40 – $195

    Gorge View Bush Retreat

    Nitmiluk National Park

    Gorge View Bush Retreat

    $50 – $450

    BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Katherine

    Katherine

    BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Katherine

    $41 – $345

    Nitmiluk Cabins

    Nitmiluk National Park

    Nitmiluk Cabins

    $229 – $499

    Nitmiluk Caravan Park/Campgound

    Nitmiluk National Park

    Nitmiluk Caravan Park/Campgound

    $20 – $89

Day 10 

Day 11 

  • Yellow Water Cruises

    Yellow Water Cruises

    Cooinda
    Tour operator

    Yellow Water Billabong — Kakadu's most famous wetland — lies at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River.

  • Burrungkuy rock art site

    Burrungkuy rock art site

    Kakadu National Park
    See & do

    The walls of the Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) rock art site, in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, have served as a shelter and canvas for thousands of years.

  • Ubirr

    Ubirr

    Kakadu National Park
    See & do

    Ubirr is one of Kakadu National Park’s two most famous Aboriginal rock art galleries.

  • Stay:

    Kakadu accommodation

    Kakadu accommodation

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    Anbinik Kakadu Resort

    Kakadu National Park

    Anbinik Kakadu Resort

    $62 – $310

    Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel

    Kakadu National Park

    Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel

    $185 – $685

    The Ngurrungurrudjba (Yellow Water) Campground & Caravan Park

    Kakadu National Park

    The Ngurrungurrudjba (Yellow Water) Campground & Caravan Park

    $29 – $129

    Aurora Kakadu Lodge Camping and Caravan Park

    Kakadu National Park

    Aurora Kakadu Lodge Camping and Caravan Park

    $20 – $458

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Finish in Darwin

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