Australian Geographic Travel designs touring itineraries that focus on wildlife and active conservation as well as cultural experiences.
Their travel experiences are rich in nature and adventure and specialise in hard-to-reach places and small group experiences. You’ll join similarly inclined souls who share your taste for exploration and a burning desire to learn more about our phenomenal natural world.
Australian Geographic Travel offers professionally guided, small group itineraries varying in length across most states in Australia. Each trip is unique and authentic for anyone who’s interested in exploring the fauna and flora, the history and culture of Australia. All trips have been curated with an emphasis on discovering hidden gems off the beaten track, and offering sustainable travel experiences that would be very hard to find anywhere else.
Australian Geographic’s adventurers, scientists, historians and photographers have brought the world to you for more than 36 years. Now they invite you to join them in visiting the country’s most intriguing places and sharing their passion.
They are committed to sustaining the environment, culture and heritage of each place we visit. In doing so, they strive to protect their precious environment, from addressing climate change and its far-reaching impacts to promoting awareness of the world’s oldest living culture and revealing to you the countless treasures it cradles.
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Kakadu and Litchfield Active - Hiking and Cultural Adventure
Join them on an unforgettable walking tour through the Northern Territory, exploring stunning waterfalls, ancient rock art, and diverse landscapes in Litchfield and Kakadu National Parks.
Experience the raw beauty of monsoon rainforests, savannah woodlands and floodplains first-hand, with luxury accommodation each night for ultimate relaxation after a day of adventure.
Western Desert Art 4WD Explorer
Join them on an exclusive six day art expedition to the remote outback of Australia. Explore and camp at the Finke River system, which is dated 400–450 million years old and is arguably the world's oldest.
Visit iconic Simpson Gap, Standley Chasm, sacred to women's dreaming of the Arrente people, and Ormiston Gorge.
You will visit several remote art galleries in the western desert of the NT Outback. Tjanpi Desert Weavers, Many Hands Gallery and the Tangentyere artists just to name a few. Another highlight is a visit to Papunya, the home of modern day Central Australian Aboriginal Art. The whole area holds a rich Aboriginal culture and breath-taking scenery that inspired watercolour artist Albert Namatjira to paint from his home base of Hermannsburg.
Visit the Hermannsburg Historic Precinct where the Lutherans set up a mission in 1877. You will be guided through the site by a Traditional Owner of the area. There are many stories to be told about Hermannsburg. Some of them you will experience on this visit.
Alice Springs to Uluru Luxury 4WD Camping Safari
Join them for an exclusive five day luxury Outback camping adventure in the Red Centre. Guided by experienced local experts, you'll learn about indigenous culture, geology, history, and wildlife. Sleep in luxury ARB Dome swags and enjoy gourmet dining by the campfire. Highlights include visiting Hermannsburg, home of watercolour artist Albert Namatjira, Kings Canyon and Uluru. Experience the rich Aboriginal culture and breath-taking landscapes in style!
You will also visit the Hermannsburg Historic Precinct where the Lutherans set up a mission in 1877. You will be guided through the site by a Traditional Owner of the area. A mission that operated for 150 years, a people that owned this country for millennia, foreign colonists under-resourced and struggling in the harsh Australian outback, a history of frontier violence and sanctuary, years of drought and illness and heartbreak, enduring friendships and a community that continues to grow and evolve in response to the changes in the world around them. There are many stories to be told about Hermannsburg. Some of them you will experience on this visit!
Kakadu Wildlife Adventure
Explore Australia’s Top End, where brolgas grace sunsets, crocodiles bask on riverbanks, and ancient sandstone glows with the world’s oldest art. Amidst this timeless landscape, wake to the calls of flying foxes and cockatoos, and while wandering past billabongs adorned with water-lilies, marvel at rocks formed over 600 million years ago.
Discover Kakadu and Mary River national parks, uncovering lesser-known walks and ancient rock-art sites. In Darwin, join us in counting shorebirds, crucial for these long-distance travellers from Siberia and the Arctic, now threatened by habitat loss and food scarcity. Embrace our conservation mission to raise awareness and protect these remarkable creatures from human disturbances.
Australian Geographic Birdwatching Safari of Kakadu & Litchfield National Parks
Join their small group birding tours to explore Australia's Wild Top End, teeming with birdlife across diverse habitats. Picture a Wilkin’s Rock Wallaby near ancient rock art, the call of a chestnut-quilled rock pigeon echoing in the background, or sunrise by a dry creek bed, awaiting Gouldian Finches at the last puddles.
Their experienced naturalist guides will bring this ancient landscape to life on this marvellous adventure.
Please note that some departures are combinable with the "North Queensland Tropical Birding Tour".
Facilities
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