AAT Kings launches two new Short Break tours in the Northern Territory
AAT Kings, the leading Australia and New Zealand escorted tour operator, has launched two new Short Break tours for 2024. These tours have been designed to meet the growing demand for immersive, time-efficient travel experiences in the Northern Territory.
A dedicated trade toolkit has been designed to give agents everything they need to market and sell these new tours, including tour cheat-sheets, posters, social media and e-marketing assets – all available for instant download.
AAT Kings Short Breaks range from two to five days and offer immersive adventures for travellers with limited time in the region. Itineraries are a blend of iconic sights and local culture immersion, all led by knowledgeable Driver Guides.
To celebrate the launch of these two new tours, AAT Kings is also offering 5% off 2024 departures, for bookings made by 29 February.
Ben Hall, CEO, said: “We’re thrilled to unveil our latest offerings in response to the increased demand for short break experiences in the Northern Territory. We are committed to delivering unforgettable travel experiences that capture the essence of the state, and these itineraries showcase the best of what this region has to offer. With these new Short Breaks, we are providing travellers with unparalleled opportunities for exploration and discovery and continuing to showcase AAT Kings as the tour-leader in the Northern Territory and beyond.”
The new Short Break tours are:
Kings Canyon and Uluru (3 days)
Guests will embark on a journey to witness the vibrant colors of the outback sunset against the majestic backdrop of Uluru. They will delve into the rich red ochre landscape, home to unique flora, fauna, and ancient Aboriginal rock art, as well as experience the awe-inspiring Kings Canyon Rim Walk, offering sweeping views and fascinating geological formations.
Tour highlights:
- Uluru sunset with sparkling wine
- Visit Mutitjulu Waterhole
- Explore Aboriginal Rock Art
- Kings Canyon Rim Walk
The inaugural departure of the Kings Canyon and Uluru Short Break is scheduled for 15 May 2024. Prices from £774 per person twin-share, inclusive of the 5% discount, or £815 pp after the launch promotion ends.
Kings Canyon, Uluru and Kata Tjuta (4 days)
Travellers will be immersed in the wonders of the Australian outback with this comprehensive 4-day Short Break. Witness the breathtaking sunset at Uluru while indulging in sparkling wine, followed by a captivating sunrise experience at Kata Tjuta. Traverse stunning valleys and canyons as guests uncover the geological marvels, rich history, and cultural significance of the region.
Tour highlights:
- Uluru sunset with sparkling wine
- Visit Mutitjulu Waterhole
- Kings Canyon Rim Walk
- Kata Tjuta Sunrise
- Explore Walpa Gorge at Kata Tjuta
- Dot Art Painting Workshop
The inaugural departure of the Kings Canyon, Uluru, and Kata Tjuta Short Break is scheduled for 7 May 2024. Priced from £1,135 per person twin-share, inclusive of the 5% discount, or £1195pp after end of Feb.
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