Uluru, the Olgas

Territory Dollar Maintains Great Value


Media Release - November 6, 2008

A trip to Australia’s Northern Territory will bypass the currency exchange stress being experienced around the country with some great deals and packages available, including a free bonus night at Kings Canyon Wilderness Lodge, exclusively located on Kings Creek Station, a fully operational cattle and camel station of 1800 square kilometres.


With so many amazing nature, culture and outback experiences in our own backyard, Australians are encouraged to avoid currency exchange stress and experience world-famous icons such as Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon with great value holiday experiences priced in AUD.


Priced from just $1010 per person, explore the Red Centre with a great value deal that features an inspiring 3-day Uluru & Kings Canyon tour. The package includes one night accommodation at Ayers Rock Resort, one night at Kings Canyon Wilderness Lodge, park entry fee, transfers, luxury coach travel, expert commentary and touring. Valid for sale until the end of November for travel until March, travellers will welcome a free bonus offer of an extra night at Kings Canyon Wilderness Lodge including dinner, breakfast and an amazing station tour.


Territory Discoveries understands that travellers are looking for alternatives to overseas travel when planning their next holiday experience, with important considerations such as currency fluctuations, swings in superannuation and the value of the stock market all impacting upon holiday decisions. To find more Northern Territory holiday ideas free of currency exchange stress, or to enquire on this great Red Centre deal, please call 13 38 43 or visit www.territorydiscoveries.com. Some conditions do apply and deals are subject to availability, please contact Territory Discoveries for details.


About Territory Discoveries:

Territory Discoveries are the Northern Territory travel specialists and have more than 30 destination experts ready to share their knowledge and experience of Australia’s Northern Territory with travellers from around the globe. With over 2500 genuine outback experiences on offer from flying over extraordinary land forms, learning about secret rock art sites, joining the Northern Territory’s remote cattlemen on horseback or gazing at a blanket of stars to the sound of a didgeridoo, Territory Discoveries can make it happen.


More information:

Daryl Johnson, Territory Discoveries (02) 8281 9623, daryl.johnson@territorydiscoveries.com