Aboriginal Art Tours March 2018

Aboriginal Art Tours March 2018

Aboriginal Art Tours March 2018

Exploring and meeting remote art communities in Central  Australia on Aboriginal Art Tours March 2018

Article Used with permission from Aboriginal Art Directory

Discover the outback in a 4×4 guided tour and go beyond the beaten track, as well as visit some of Central Australia’s most recognised Aboriginal art centres – Ikuntji, Warlukurlangu, Papunya, Haasts Bluff and Amata, Fregon, and Iwantja.

You’re sure to make some great friends on this remote outback experience on these Aboriginal Art Tours March 2018 as you get to enjoy the stunning scenery, the vast stillness of the outback and its great pleasures with fellow Aboriginal art enthusiasts.

Your guides, who have worked with Australian Aboriginal Elders and communities for more than 20 years, will share their knowledge of Aboriginal Culture and spirituality of the land.

Aboriginal Art Tours March 2018 Kings Canyon
Kings Canyon on Aboriginal Art Tours March 2018

You will visit the Devils Marbles, a beautiful Australian place, rich in history. Then onto the area of Utopia, known for its famous artists, in particular, the Petyarre sisters. Further along, and up the famous Tanami Track, you will stop at Tillmouth Well, known as the ‘Oasis of the Tanami’. All this and more on these Aboriginal Art Tours March 2018.

You’ll visit several renowned Aboriginal art centres on this tour

Right at the heart of Australia’s Red Centre is the spectacular Kings Canyon. Here you’ll walk among layers of sandstone and shale soaring 270 metres above sea level, and at its base is a lush flora, fed from the natural rock pools, known as the ‘Garden of Eden’.

At Cooper Pedy you’ll have the chance to view more Aboriginal artworks as well as the town’s underground museums and displays, which include opalized marine life and plesiosaurs – a reminder that the Central Australian region was once at the bottom of an ocean

Aboriginal Art Tours March 2018
Night in this vast country, still and soundless (c Russell Tunny)

Lake Eyre, a salt lake so vast it’s catchment area crosses over three state borders, is at the lowest point in Australia (49ft below sea level). It’s on the cards, if the Lake’s flooding, that you’ll also have the chance of taking a flight to view the wonder of it coming to life. (So remember to bring a black shirt with you to wear to reduce any reflection on aircraft windows for better photos.)

Then experience the famous Oodnadatta Track and the beginning of the 517km Birdsville Track as you arrive in Marree, a small town home to the Dieri Aboriginal people, which lies at the junction.

Down the Stuart Highway, alongside the path of the famous Ghan, you will drive through Port Augusta to end this most memorable trip in Adelaide.

 

Aboriginal Art Tours March 2018 Devils Marble
Devils Marble near Utopia region

Described as “well organised from booking to return”, participants say what they remember most is, “the good food, good company, lots of local information about places and peoples, a spirit of co-operation and fun, seeing amazing scenery, experiencing the vivid light, the night sky and changing colours of the country, plus the beautiful art at Aboriginal communities and on the ancient rocks.” Oh, and “opening our eyes to the beauty, depth of history of Central Australia.”

Spirit Safaris invite you to join them March 18 for the next amazing optional 5 or 8 day 4WD Aboriginal Art Tours March 2018 tour from Alice Springs Places are limited so be quick.

 

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SPECIAL OFFERSAVE $300 if booked by February 14 – Call 0417 244 600 or 1300 763 188 or info@spiritsafaris.com

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