Remote Tours
Highlights
- Immerse in Aboriginal culture through personalised itineraries that connect you with the heritage of Central Australia.
- Explore the beauty of the Great Outback while supporting local communities and enterprises during your journey.
- Experience interactive cultural activities designed for educational groups, fostering understanding between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians.
- Enjoy flexible tour options ranging from three to 21 days, tailored to your interests and needs in Alice Springs.
Specialising in Aboriginal cultural immersion experiences for educational groups visiting Central Australia.
Remote Tours Pty Ltd specialises in cultural and educational tours for Australian and International groups, school and university groups, as well as corporate groups looking for wellbeing/relaxation experiences in Central Australia. Their love of the Great Outback desert regions of Australia leads to a genuine passion to show visitors the beauty of the region.
Remote Tours Pty Ltd (trading as Remote Education Tours) provides visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture of Central Australia. Aiming to close the gap between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians through interactive cultural experiences and educational activities. Travelling choosing Remote Education Tours provides a chance to give back to the communities you visit by supporting local enterprises and communities.
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Tour/s
Private Charters
Tours are flexible to your needs and range from three to 21 days. Their focus is on the traditional culture and beauty of this ancient land. You may meet the Aboriginal people of the outback giving you opportunity to learn directly from them and understand their heritage.
Please note that the indicative rate quoted is per day, per person.
Accreditations
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC
Memberships
- Council of Australian Tour Operators
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
- NT – Tourism Central Australia