Great Walks of Australia Expands Signature Walks To 15 Nationwide
Great Walks of Australia Expands Signature Walks To 15 Nationwide

Great Walks of Australia Expands Signature Walks To 15 Nationwide

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Great Walks of Australia has expanded its premium collection of guided multi-day hikes to 15 experiences nationwide with the addition of the Uluṟu–Kata Tjuṯa and Kangaroo Island Signature Walks, both operated by the Tasmanian Walking Company. These new walks emphasize nature immersion, expert guiding, comfort, and cultural storytelling, showcasing some of Australia's most iconic and breathtaking landscapes, including the ancient Red Centre and the rugged coastline of South Australia. Tasmanian Walking Company, known for pioneering nature-based tourism, now operates six walks in the collection, including Cradle Mountain and the Twelve Apostles, highlighting their commitment to environmental respect and cultural heritage. The partnership between Great Walks of Australia and Tasmanian Walking Company continues to elevate the standard of nature tourism by offering safe, all-inclusive experiences that meet strict inclusion criteria. This expansion reflects a decade of development and millions of years of geological history embodied in these landscapes, aiming to attract a loyal community of walkers. The new additions enrich Australia's Signature Experiences program by further promoting the country's unique wilderness and cultural narratives.

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