Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia
Australian Resorts & Hotels
Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia offers experience-based holidays in spectacular wilderness locations including Ayers Rock Resort and Longitude 131° in the iconic Red Centre, Home Valley Station in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, and tourism facilities at Mossman Gorge in Tropical Queensland.
Ayers Rock Resort
Ayers Rock Resort lies at the gateway to Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park, in Australia's Northern Territory. The Resort lies hidden from view to those visiting the National Park precinct. Everything about the Resort reflects sensitivity to the environment and respect for the area's traditional Aboriginal owners. Huge sails provide shade, solar panels generate power and native trees flourish throughout - the Resort is an architectural achievement. Ayers Rock Resort is comprised of Sails in the Desert Hotel, Desert Gardens Hotel, The Lost Camel Hotel, Emu Walk Apartments, Outback Pioneer Hotel & Lodge and Ayers Rock Campground. | |
Longitude 131°
Luxurious and eco-sensitive, Longitude 131° offers an intimate encounter with Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). Enjoy exquisite food and wine and an exclusive touring programme designed especially for Longitude 131° guests. | |
Home Valley Station
Framed by the stunning Cockburn Ranges is Home Valley Station, a 615,000 acre working cattle station and tourism property in the Kimberley region of northern Western Australia. Guests can enjoy a host of activities revolving around a working farm, while still having time to explore the spectacular scenery surrounding Home Valley. | |
Mossman Gorge GatewayComing soon - visitors to Mossman Gorge in Tropical Queensland will soon be able to enhance their experience with Indigenous-guided walks, an Indigenous art gallery and gift shop, Café and visitor facilities and eco-friendly electric shuttle buses to transport tourists to the Mossman Gorge National Park. |




