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If you love adventure, you can’t beat a trip along Explorers Way, one of the great Australian road trips.

Explorers Way passes some of Australia’s favourite natural icons, including Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Watarrka/ Kings Canyon, the MacDonnell Ranges, Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles, Nitmiluk National Park and the waterfalls of Litchfield National Park.

The journey is recommended to be done over a minimum 14 days, and travels on a sealed highway following the route of the 1862 explorer John McDouall Stuart.

Days 1–4: Adelaide to Coober Pedy (846km)

Along the journey from South Australia to Coober Pedy, why not stop into Port Augusta, a great base to explore the Southern and Central Flinders Ranges.

Day 5: Coober Pedy to Uluru (734km)

Once you’ve arrived at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, discover the spiritual heart of the Australian Outback. Home to the great icons of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, this desert region is blessed with natural wonders, world class dining experiences and rugged beauty.

Day 6: Uluru to Kings Canyon (300km)

Leave the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and drive 300km back along the Lasseter and Luritja highways to Watarrka/Kings Canyon. This majestic destination features 100m high sandstone walls, walking trails and views that’ll leave you speechless.

Day 7: Kings Canyon to Alice Springs (474km)

For an unforgettable view of the canyon, rise before dawn and follow the 6km trail around its rim. Once you get back on the road, head to the NT’s second largest city, Alice Springs. If travelling by four-wheel drive, head via the Mereenie Loop, otherwise travel along the sealed Luritja and Lasseter highways, before turning north onto the Stuart Highway.

Day 8: West Macs, Alice & Glen Helen (130km)

The West MacDonnell Ranges are an easy day trip from Alice Springs along a sealed road. There are many stops along the way to enjoy.

Walk along the trail at Simpsons Gap or stand between the sheer walls of Standley Chasm. To cool off why not enjoy a swim at Ellery Creek Big Hole, Ormiston Gorge, Glen Helen Gorge or Redbank Gorge?

Day 9: Alice Springs to Tennant Creek (510km)

On your journey from Alice to Tennant, stop in at the Devils Marbles – a sacred site known as Karlu Karlu to the Warumungu people. These massive ancient granite boulders are strewn across a wide shallow valley, and continue to crack and change.

Day 10: Tennant Creek to Daly Waters (400km)

The Daly Waters Historic Pub is a popular place to overnight that offers backpacker, hotel or motel rooms.

The pub and grounds are crammed with memorabilia that reveal the pub’s colourful history and who has passed through its doors. This place is worth a longer stay, so set up camp for the night.

Day 11: Daly Waters to Mataranka (167km)

Take a break from all the driving and enjoy a rejuvenating swim in the Mataranka Thermal Pool. Fed by spring water in the Daly and Georgina basins, it is surrounded by a palm forest and its waters are a constant 34°C. While in the area you can also visit Bitter Springs and float with the natural current.

Day 12: Mataranka to Katherine (106km)

Katherine is the NT’s fourth-largest town, and a perfect base to check out the nearby gorge country. Explore the vast Nitmiluk National Park’s thirteen gorges via a helicopter joy flight, canoe or join a guided cruise. About 40km north of Katherine is Leliyn Falls (Edith Falls) – a great place for a cooling swim.

Day 13: Katherine to Litchfield (265km)

Litchfield National Park’s close proximity to Darwin and unspoiled beauty makes this park a popular spot with day-trippers who come from the city. Take a dip in the Florence Falls plunge pool, Buley Rockhole, and Wangi Falls. Walking tracks, camping facilities and 2WD and 4WD accessible tracks means there’s an adventure to suit everyone.

Day 14: Litchfield to Darwin (130km)

Follow the Explorers Way for your first glimpse of the Timor Sea and into Darwin, Australia’s northernmost capital city. You’ll find yourself in a contemporary multicultural metropolis of open-air markets, festivals, Asian-influenced cuisine, and an outdoor lifestyle.

Day 5 

  • Uluru (Ayers Rock)

    Uluru (Ayers Rock)

    Yulara
    Destination

    Uluru/Ayers Rock is one of the most recognised symbols of Australia.

Day 6 

Day 7 

  • Kings Canyon Rim Walk

    Kings Canyon Rim Walk

    Kings Canyon
    See & do

    Experience the breathtaking beauty of Kings Canyon with an early start to catch the sunrise on the iconic Rim Walk.

  • Alice Springs

    Alice Springs

    Alice Springs
    Destination

    Begin your Central Australian adventure in Alice Springs, headquarters of the outback and only a few hours’ flying time from Australian capital cities.

Day 8 

Day 9 

  • Karlu Karlu

    Karlu Karlu

    Devils Marbles
    See & do

    Discover ancient granite boulders that seem to have dropped from the wide blue skies of the Barkly Tablelands, 95km south of Tennant Creek.

  • Tennant Creek

    Tennant Creek

    Tennant Creek
    Destination

    Spend a few quiet days under the blue skies of Tennant Creek.

Day 10 

Day 11 

  • Mataranka

    Mataranka

    Mataranka
    Destination

    Visit the small pastoral town of Mataranka, made famous by the novel We of the Never Never and renowned for its sandy-bottomed thermal pool.

  • Mataranka Thermal Pool

    Mataranka Thermal Pool

    Elsey National Park
    See & do

    Enjoy Mataranka Thermal Pool on your visit to Elsey National Park.

Day 12 

  • Nitmiluk National Park

    Nitmiluk National Park

    Nitmiluk National Park
    See & do

    Be drawn to the spectacular sandstone country of Nitmiluk National Park and the majestic Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge with spectacular cliffs that glow in the changing light.

  • Man on a scenic helicopter flight taking a photo in Nitmiluk

    Katherine scenic flights

    Katherine
    Tour

    Soar above great tracts of spectacular scenery in a light aircraft or witness the magnificent Katherine Gorge from the cockpit of a helicopter.

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Day 13 

Day 14 

  • Darwin

    Darwin

    Darwin City
    Destination

    Australia’s only tropical capital city

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