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Outback Aboriginal Community

Outback Aboriginal Community Sightseeing Billetter, Gray Line Alice Springs - Alice Springs, Australia
Outback Aboriginal Community
Sightseeing Billetter
Gray Line Alice Springs
Adresse
Gray Line Alice Springs
74 Todd Street , Alice Springs, NT 0871 Australia   NT 0871
Australia
Dato
ons, 25 november 2009
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Understand Aboriginal culture in today’s world in a genuine Aboriginal community. Modern influences and ancient spiritual beliefs shape the lives of the Eastern Arrernte people at the Santa Teresa Aboriginal community. Meet local Aboriginal artists and gain an appreciation of their way of life and artistic creativity.

Fare Includes: Morning tea and meeting with Aboriginal artists

Note: Visits with the Arrernte Aboriginal people are subject to their cultural requirements. At times the community will not be accessible and alternative arrangements will then be made.

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Follow Outback Roads Deep Into the Remote Desert
  • Learn About Bush Medicine, Aboriginal Culture and Today’s Aboriginal Way of Life
  • Visit Santa Teresa Aboriginal Community – Authentic and Non-Commercial
  • Visit Santa Teresa Catholic Church Noted for its Magnificent Aboriginal Murals Adorning the Church Walls
  • Visit the Keringke Art Centre and Watch Aboriginal Artists at Work

Tour Info:

  • Times: Wednesdays @ 8am
  • Running Time: 5 hrs
Customers must 1300 85 86 87 at least 24 hours prior to their tour to reconfirm details.




Travel Information


Alice Springs, the world's most famous outback town is the capital of Australia's red centre. Discover Uluru-a massive creation from the dawn of time, Standley Chasm - a striking deep red cleft that glows with reflected sunlight, Palm Valley - a strange semi tropical oasis in the red centre and understand Aboriginal culture with Red Centre Dreaming and life in a genuine Aboriginal community.