Distance: 17km Difficulty: Easy Easily accessible from Alice Springs, and meandering from Flynn’s Grave to Simpsons Gap through desert bushland, the Simpsons Gap Bike Path offers riders of all abilities a taste…
Distance: 15km loop Difficulty: Easy Another quintessential Australian journey is a self-guided cycle journey around Uluru, Australia’s spiritual epicentre. Take your time to experience this sacred Aboriginal land, explore the incredible watering hole…
Distance: 463km loop Difficulty: Moderate The World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, only three hours east of Darwin, is a place everybody should visit at least once in their lifetime. With thundering waterfalls, ancient rock…
Winding through Nitmiluk National Park, this isn’t only a stunning nature hike but also an incredible cultural excursion following the footsteps of the Jawoyn people. On this 62k, five day/four…
Get up close to ancient etchings and the ever-changing colours of Uluru’s surface. The 10k track circumnavigating the sacred rock, is flat and well-marked, traversing through lush foliage to acacia…
The 223k Larapinta Trail follows in the footsteps of the Australia’s first inhabitants, across ancient and rugged desert landscapes of the West MacDonnell Ranges. The full 14-day trail, from Alice…
The 6k one way day hike, requiring an average to high fitness level, skirts the lip of a spectacular 150m deep canyon in the Red Centre. From the top you’ll…
Right next to picturesque Yellow Water Billabong, a highlight of Kakadu National Park, is the Cooinda Camping Ground. From this central point you can plan your wider Kakadu expeditions, such…
Karlu Karlu is the perfect location to witness the Devils Marbles, precariously balanced boulders, scattered across a wide, shallow valley, that dramatically change colour at sunrise and sunset. The scenic…
A little-known treasure, the Cobourg Coastal Camp is a one-of-a-kind remote wilderness retreat. Clifftop safari tents overlook the marine park teeming with marine turtles. To visit the camp you’ll need…