AAT Kings releases Kimberley 2008/09 brochure
AAT Kings has released its new 2008/2009 The Kimberley brochure featuring a range of holiday options, offering travellers a one-stop shop to discovering the Kimberley.
Les Cox, managing director of AAT Kings said, “The Kimberley region in Western Australia is largely renowned as one of the world’s last unspoilt frontiers. The spectacular and diverse landscapes extend from Broome to Kununurra and are home to unique flora and fauna and iconic natural landscapes such as El Questro Wilderness Park, The Bungle Bungles and Kakadu National Park.
“This year’s brochure includes a range of holiday styles to choose from, meaning there is a Kimberley holiday to suit every travellers needs, all in the one brochure.
“Holiday options available in the 2008/09 The Kimberley brochure include camping adventures, fully escorted Premium holidays, Short Breaks and, for the first time ever, fully escorted Low Cost options. The Low Cost options offer a high level of service and quality inclusions with the only significant difference from AAT Kings’ Premium products being accommodation, which is in quality, three-star accommodation rather than opulent hotels.
“I’d also like to remind agents that AAT Kings is offering travellers fantastic Early Eagle savings of up to $510 per couple on its 2008/09 Kimberley Premium holidays and up to two bonus nights accommodation on its 2008/09 Kimberley Low Cost or Camping Adventures. To qualify for these fantastic savings travellers must book and deposit on their Kimberley holiday by 29 February 2008, for travel from 1 April, 2008 to 31 March, 2009.”
Escorted holidays offered in AAT Kings’ 2008/09 The Kimberley brochure include:
The 17-day Kimberley, Kakadu and The Ghan which visits Broome, Geikie Gorge, Liggarn Argyle Diamond Mine, El Questro, Parry Lagoon, Kununurra, Katherine Gorge, Darwin, Kakadu, Litchfield National Park and The Ghan. The tour is priced from $6995 per person, twin share (land only). Early Eagles save up to $510 per couple.
The 17-day Camping Nor’ West Adventure which visits Alice Springs, Tanami Track, Halls Creek, Geikie Gorge, Broome, Gibb River Road, Kimberley Gorges, El Questro, Emma Gorge, Kununurra, Kakadu and Darwin. The tour is priced from $3075 per person, twin share (land only). Early Eagles receive two bonus nights accommodation.
The 10-day Low Cost Wonders of the Kimberley which visits Darwin, Katherine Gorge, Ord River Cruise, Kununurra, El Questro, Lirrgarn Argyle Diamond Mine, Geikie Gorge and Broome. The tour is priced from $2980 per person, twin share (land only). Early Eagles receive two bonus nights accommodation.
AAT Kings’ new The Kimberley brochure features guaranteed departures giving travellers added assurance that when they book with AAT Kings their guaranteed tour will always operate according to schedule.
AAT Kings is Australia and New Zealand’s premier holiday company. AAT Kings’ product range offers travellers freedom and flexibility with a wide range of premium and low cost escorted tours, short breaks, small group adventures, camping adventures and day tour programs.
To find out more about the great range of AAT Kings holidays available in Australia and New Zealand visit the website at www.aatkings.com.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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