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Blog SEIT Tours - Welcome to the world of SEIT Tours, the Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Central Australia small group touring specialist, offering the opportunity to explore the real outback. SEIT Outback Australia takes you, without the crowds, on exciting, adventurous and interpretive small group tours.  Traveling with SEIT Tours gives you the time to learn, absorb and relax in the heart of Australia.  We look forward to welcoming you to our country.

Embark on a Journey of Discovery with SEIT Tours

In the heart of Australia lies a sacred land of incredible beauty and cultural richness – Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park. This ancient landscape, with history and tradition dating back...

Anangu New Year Traditions and Beliefs: Embracing Unity and Renewal

As the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, Australians from various corners of the country unite to celebrate the transition into a new year—a moment filled with reflection, joy, and...

Oasis in the Outback: Kings Canyon’s Hidden Marvels

Embark on a captivating journey off the beaten path in Central Australia, where the awe-inspiring beauty of Kings Canyon awaits, nestled within the remote Watarrka National Park. Just a three-hour...

The Ultimate Packing Guide for Exploring Central Australia

Embarking on an unforgettable journey to Australia’s mesmerising Red Centre is a dream for many adventurers. The rugged landscapes, iconic landmarks, and rich Aboriginal culture make it a destination like...

Unveiling the Secrets of Mount Conner: A Unique Outback Experience

Are you longing for an authentic Aussie Outback experience? While the iconic Uluru and Kata Tjuta often steal the spotlight, the picturesque red sandy plains of Australia’s Red Centre are...

Five Things You Should Know About Kata Tjuta Before You Visit the Red Centre!

Did you know that each year, over 250,000 people make the trek to the Red Centre to visit Kata Tjuta and Uluru? While a portion of that impressive number is...

Sunrise and Sunsets in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

We all know the sun is vital to our very existence, a fact signified in the Australian Aboriginal flag, which is made up of black, red and yellow. The red...

The Significance of Uluru to Australian Aboriginal Culture

We know you are probably familiar with what Uluru looks like, where it is and other general information that has become prominent in society. But do you know its strong...
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