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AAT Kings makes travel matter with three new experiences

Image of a Walkatjara Dot Art Painting session

Three new ‘Make Travel Matter’ experiences have been added for 2025/26, bringing AAT Kings’ offering up to 30 across Guided Holidays throughout Australia and New Zealand

In the new experiences, guests can learn stories and test their artistic side with the Walkatjara Dot Art Painting Experience at Uluru, Northern Territory in Australia. Guests can get involved and create their own masterpieces while giving back to the community.

In Western Australia, travellers will explore the Murchison Rover Gorges while learning about the ancient culture of the traditional owners in a Kurlaji Wangga (Rivergum Talk) delivered by a Nhanda Elder. Also in the region, guests will discover First Nations culture in depth and hear stories from a Gooniyandi guide as they explore the Mimbi Caves and learn about their indigenous history.

Heather Colbourn, senior sales manager at AAT Kings, said, “We are happy to be able to offer three new experiences for our tours this year, to offer fresh insight into elements of Western Australia and Northern Territory history and culture. Encounters like this are once-in-a-lifetime and would not be possible outside of a guided tour, so we are excited to have our guests try them out this year.”

AAT Kings is offering up to 10% off selected Guided Holidays for bookings made by April 17th, 2025. The operator is also offering an incentive for agents: any bookings made during the same sales period will be entered into a prize draw to win a series of prizes, including a £250 spa voucher and luxury hampers.

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