Vast, unforgiving and mostly uninhabited...
But one thing's for sure: the Australian Outback is one of the most intriguing and beautiful places you'll likely ever see. With its sun-scorched gorges set against blue skies, remarkable monoliths, waterfall-fed swimming holes and ancient First Nations cultures, the Outback was practically made for adventures. Called us biased, but we reckon such places are best explored with the experts (read: locals) who know their way around and can share a tale or two along the way. Just don't forget to pack your Akubra.
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Learn about First Nations cultures
The Outback is home to some of the world’s oldest living cultures. Connect with Country and gain ancient cultural knowledge by joining a First Nations experience. It could be learning how to spot animals from the edge of a billabong, discovering seasonal bush tucker in Kings Canyon or experiencing a traditional smoking ceremony.
Marvel at the Bungles Bungles
Created over 20 million years ago, the Bungles Bungles is one of the Outback’s most remarkable landmarks. It's also a highly sacred site for the Karjaganujaru and Gija peoples. Wind through 200-metre-tall gorge walls, explore a maze of beehive-shaped rock domes and test out your singing skills in a natural amphitheatre at Cathedral Gorge.
Discover Uluru
Uluru is a must on any Outback itinerary. Standing at 348 metres tall in the middle of an otherwise flat desert, this monolith will leave you in awe. Learn about Anangu Creation stories while walking around the base, visit sacred waterholes and watch (what will probably be) one of the most special sunsets of your life.
Explore Kakadu National Park
Kakadu is one of Australia's largest national parks. Traverse trails that weave through lush rainforests, discover ancient Aboriginal rock art and bathe in deep blue waterholes. Keep watch for the native critters that call this park home, including crocodiles, dingos, frilled-neck lizards and sugar gliders.
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Sue · Traveled May 2025
Review submitted 25 May 2025Best of Northern Territory
Leslie · Traveled May 2025
Review submitted 26 May 2025Best of Uluru & Kings Canyon
Kim · Traveled May 2025
Review submitted 22 May 2025Kimberley Trail
Sara · Traveled May 2025
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