Northern Territory
The Northern Territory is home to some of Australia’s most iconic yet remote landmarks. From the red desert of Uluru, to Kings Canyon’s rugged cliffs, Kakadu National Park and the secluded wilderness of Arnhem Land, discover some of the world’s most ancient landscapes. You’re also invited to observe the cultural practices of traditional landowners in this uniquely beautiful destination.

Field of Light

Explore the Outback

Discover the Lost Cities
Travel Styles

4WD Adventures
Get off the bitumen and experience a 4WD adventure along legendary tracks. Our 4WD vehicles have been purpose-built to make sure your journey through the outback is as smooth as possible. You'll enjoy it all with a small group, expertly navigated by friendly and knowledgeable Driver-Guides.

Remote Land Journeys
Venture off the beaten track to discover the road less travelled on an APT Remote Journey. Spend your days hiking through national parks and cooling off in pristine waters, and your nights at unique outback accommodation or our exclusive wilderness lodges. Your expert driver will always be there to lend a helping hand or share a story along the way.
Northern Territory Holidays

Central to South Explorer with Kangaroo Island
Adelaide to Uluru

Central To South Explorer With Kangaroo Island
Uluru to Adelaide

Central to South Explorer with Kangaroo Island
Adelaide to Uluru

Central To South Explorer With Kangaroo Island
Uluru to Adelaide
Be Inspired

Learn from the Land in Kakadu
In Kakadu, time stands still. With your feet on ancient land, realise you’re standing amongst millions of years of history. The land speaks to us, just as it’s always done. If we listen, inspiration is sure to follow.

Top Springs and Swimming Holes in the Northern Territory
Lee Atkinson shares his guide to three of the Top End’s most sublime swimming spots – Lorella Springs, Mataranka’s thermal pools and Litchfield’s waterfalls.

Discover Kakadu's Indigenous Rock Art
In Kakadu National Park, Ubirr is home to one of the most accessible and extraordinary galleries of indigenous rock art, as explored by Lee Atkinson. Time stands still beneath the stony overhangs on the edge of Arnhem Land Escarpment. The rocks are hundreds of millions of years old, the people of Kakadu have been recording their stories on the rock walls at places like Ubirr for more than 50,000 years.
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The Kimberley

Queensland
