AAT Kings adds new South Australia tours


AAT Kings adds new South Australia tours

Monday, 22 Jan, 2023 0

AAT Kings has added three new South Australia tours.

It announced its 2023-2024 guided holiday tour season for Australia and New Zealand,

The trips focus on landscapes, food and immersive experiences.

It includes a four-day Outback Explorer: Uluru to Adelaide tour and a seven-day South Australian Eyre Peninsula itinerary.

Coinciding with the new season launch, AAT Kings introduced new tour highlights: First Choice – Wildlife & Nature and Best Buys – Natural Wonders.

These experiences showcase the wild, natural elements of AAT Kings tours.

They showcase ancient red rock cliffs at Kings Canyon or seeing dolphins and whales in the Pacific.



Learn more about :   AAT Kings ( United Kingdom )  



 

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