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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 Hiking Adventure

Explore two of the Northern Territory's most spectacular national parks on foot. This four-day walking adventure takes you deep into Litchfield and Kakadu, from cascading waterfalls and monsoon rainforests to ancient rock art galleries that tell stories spanning 20,000 years. Swim beneath twin falls, hike along rocky creek beds to hidden gorges, and cruise Yellow Water Billabong at sunrise when saltwater crocodiles bask on the banks. Walk through World Heritage-listed cultural sites with expert guides who bring the landscape's natural and human history to life. Each day balances active exploration with time to swim, relax and absorb the profound beauty of Australia's tropical north. Comfortable accommodation and quality meals support your journey through these UNESCO-protected landscapes where savannah woodlands meet dramatic sandstone escarpments.

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Western Desert Art 4WD Explorer

Join us on an exclusive six-day art expedition to the remote outback of Australia. Explore and camp in the Finke River system, which is 400–450 million years old and arguably the world's oldest. Visit Tjanpi Desert Weavers, iconic Simpson Gap, Standley Chasm and Ormiston Gorge. The highlight is a visit to Papunya, the home of modern-day Central Australian Aboriginal Art, and the exploration of several other art galleries in the western desert of the Northern Territory. The area holds a rich Aboriginal culture and breathtaking scenes that inspired watercolour artist Albert Namatjira to paint from his home base of Hermannsburg.

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Birdwatching Safari of Kakadu & Litchfield National Parks

Join our small group birding tour 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. Our naturalist guides will bring this ancient landscape to life on this Top End adventure.

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East Arnhem Land Cultural Immersion (Women Only)

Travel to Bawaka in East Arnhem Land for an intimate cultural experience guided entirely by Yolŋu custodians. Over several days, you will live alongside the Burarrwanga family on their ancestral saltwater Country, a place shaped by story, ceremony and connection for more than 60,000 years.

This women-only journey offers a rare opportunity to learn directly from Yolŋu elders, sharing in weaving, bush medicine, healing traditions, storytelling, and spending time in the women's space and Bawaka family. Here, knowledge is shared through relationship — gently, generously, and always under the guidance of those who carry Yolŋu law.

With limited phone reception and no modern distractions, each day unfolds in rhythm with Country, tides and family life. You are welcomed as a guest, held as part of the group and invited to learn through doing, listening and being present.

This is a powerful and unforgettable experience led by women, for women.

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