
Uluru sunrise, Kata Tjuta domes, and the ancient Anangu songlines.
A seven-night journey through Australia's Red Centre — sunrise at Uluru (Ayers Rock) with an Anangu cultural guide, the Valley of the Winds walk at Kata Tjuta, a stargazing night at Yulara's dark-sky observatory, and a private dinner under the Field of Light installation. Stays at the carbon-neutral Longitude 131 wilderness camp; all itineraries return a fixed levy to the Mutitjulu community trust.
Carbon-neutral
Footprint measured and offset on every itinerary.
Community-owned
Lodge revenue stays close to the host community.
Vetted
Visited, revisited and personally curated.
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Common questions
Before you book Australian Outback & Red Centre.
Do I need a visa for Fiji or Australia?
Fiji is visa-on-arrival for Indian passport holders (4-month stay). Australia requires an eVisitor / eTA which we apply for on your behalf 3 weeks before departure. New Zealand is similar — an NZeTA application takes 72 hours.
Is it safe to swim with marine life on the reef?
All our marine encounters (manta rays in Fiji, reef snorkelling) are led by qualified marine biologists, with a strict no-touch, no-feed protocol. The operators we use are members of the Pacific Reef Standards coalition.
When is the best season?
May through October is the dry season across Fiji and Northern Australia — warm days, lower humidity, calm seas for boat days. Uluru is best in April–September. We schedule departures inside these windows.
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