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Current catalogue Flight Center - Valid from 01.01 to 31.12 - Page nb 38

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Catalogue Flight Center 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2024
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Australia’s cultural heart, bursting with natural wonders Striking red landscapes, wide-open spaces and unique wildlife are all synonymous with Central Australia. The Outback evokes a spirit that lives on in the stories of those who have lived on this magical land for thousands of years. Considered the capital of Australia’s Outback, every journey into the Red Centre should begin in Alice Springs. Visit the spiritual heart of Australia at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Watch Uluru glow a fiery red as the sun rises and listen to desert oaks whisper in the warm breeze. Learn about Anangu culture, visit Kata Tjuta, take a walk through Walpa Gorge and be awed by the Field of Light spectacular. From sheer cliff faces to dry creek beds and pockets of lush foliage, the landscapes and views at Kings Canyon need to be seen to be believed. Peer into the deep chasm while hiking its spectacular rim. The Top End is a natural marvel, dotted with sparkling waterholes, lush bushland and diverse local wildlife. Take an enchanting cruise between the incredible cliff walls of Nitmiluk Gorge in Nitmiluk National Park, and explore plunging waterfalls and remarkable termite mounds in Litchfield National Park. An iconic highlight of the Top End, Kakadu National Park is a national treasure. Explore Australia’s largest national park in depth, viewing its remarkable Indigenous rock paintings at Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr Rock, and getting up close to its unique wildlife on an enthralling Yellow Water cruise.

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Australia’s cultural heart, bursting with natural wonders Striking red landscapes, wide-open spaces and unique wildlife are all synonymous with Central Australia. The Outback evokes a spirit that lives on in the stories of those who have lived on this magical land for thousands of years. Considered the capital of Australia’s Outback, every journey into the Red Centre should begin in Alice Springs. Visit the spiritual heart of Australia at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Watch Uluru glow a fiery red as the sun rises and listen to desert oaks whisper in the warm breeze. Learn about Anangu culture, visit Kata Tjuta, take a walk through Walpa Gorge and be awed by the Field of Light spectacular. From sheer cliff faces to dry creek beds and pockets of lush foliage, the landscapes and views at Kings Canyon need to be seen to be believed. Peer into the deep chasm while hiking its spectacular rim. The Top End is a natural marvel, dotted with sparkling waterholes, lush bushland and diverse local wildlife. Take an enchanting cruise between the incredible cliff walls of Nitmiluk Gorge in Nitmiluk National Park, and explore plunging waterfalls and remarkable termite mounds in Litchfield National Park. An iconic highlight of the Top End, Kakadu National Park is a national treasure. Explore Australia’s largest national park in depth, viewing its remarkable Indigenous rock paintings at Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr Rock, and getting up close to its unique wildlife on an enthralling Yellow Water cruise.
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