Territory and Outback (Tour)
Last Updated: 7th Jun 2012

Please Note: This tour also operates in reverse and often also operates as a Modulated Tour .
Featuring
Staying in
Alice Springs, Uluru, Kings Creek Station, Tennant Creek, Katherine, Kakadu National Park, Darwin
Starting in
Darwin or Alice Springs (reverse)
Finishing in
Alice Springs or Darwin (reverse)
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