Kings Canyon

Tourist attraction
★ 4.7 (50+ reviews) • 1K+ booked
Welcome to Kings Canyon, a breathtaking destination in the Northern Territory of Australia that will leave you in awe of its natural beauty. Explore the rugged landscapes, ancient rock formations, and rich cultural heritage that make Kings Canyon a must-visit destination for travelers seeking adventure and tranquility.
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Petermann NT 0872, Australia

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Kings Canyon and Outback Panoramas Tour

Kings Canyon and Outback Panoramas Tour

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★ 4.8 (47)
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Kings Canyon Scenic Helicopter Flights
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Kings Canyon & Lake Amadeus Helicopter Flight
₱ 30,880
Uluru, Kata Tjuta & Kings Canyon Plane Flight
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Piti Pass Half Day Combination Tours in Kata Tjuta

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Ochre Pass 4 Half Day Tours

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8D7N Trip between Adelaide and Uluru Adventure Tour
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Shared Shuttle Bus Transfers between Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon
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Discovery Resorts - Kings Canyon

Discovery Resorts - Kings Canyon

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Watarrka National Park

Home to the iconic Kings Canyon, Watarrka National Park offers stunning views, hiking trails, and opportunities to learn about the local flora and fauna.

Kings Canyon Rim Walk

Embark on the iconic Kings Canyon Rim Walk, a six-kilometer loop that offers panoramic views of the canyon walls and surrounding landscape. This three to four-hour trek takes you through weathered sandstone domes and past the Garden of Eden, a picturesque waterhole.

Kings Creek Walk

Explore the bottom of the gorge on the Kings Creek Walk, a two-kilometer trail that leads to a platform with stunning views of the canyon walls. This leisurely walk is perfect for enjoying the beauty of the canyon up close.

Culture and History

Kings Canyon is steeped in cultural and historical significance, with ancient rock art sites, sacred Aboriginal sites, and stories that have been passed down through generations.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the unique flavors of the Outback with local dishes such as kangaroo meat, bush tomatoes, and damper bread, offering a taste of the traditional foods of the region.

Geological Marvels

Marvel at the geological wonders of Kings Canyon, with cliffs over 100 meters high and layers of sandstone dating back millions of years. Explore the unique rock formations and learn about the ancient history of this natural masterpiece.

Kings Creek Station

Visit Kings Creek Station, a historic cattle and camel property turned tourist destination. Experience outback hospitality, enjoy local cuisine, and learn about the traditional way of life in the Australian outback.