Exclusive Kings Canyon Resort offer for locals
There has never been a better time for Red Centre locals to soak up the ancient wonders of Kings Canyon, with rare discounts on the popular Kings Canyon Resort from this September.
Kings Canyon’s locals offer includes a complimentary buffet breakfast for two each morning, drinks at the resort’s sunset viewing platform, a $50 fuel voucher, 50% off an Aboriginal cultural experience, a 1pm late checkout and reduced room rates. Valid for bookings until 29 September 2021 and travel until 30 September 2021.
The locals offer is valid for the resort’s standard and deluxe spa rooms. Deluxe spa rooms provide the ultimate indulgence: luxuriously deep spas and private decks overlooking rugged bushland.
NT Tourism is also offering locals the opportunity to receive vouchers that can be used to create that once in a lifetime experience. Voucher registrations open on 4 October, with vouchers worth up to $200 available for those spending $200 of their own money. Territorians who travel over 400km from home will be able to apply for an additional $200 bonus claim redeemable on a $1 for $1 basis. More information is available here.
Tick off your bucket list with a Karrke experience and a guided rim walk, enjoy sunset drinks on our viewing platform and finish the day with a rustic outback BBQ experience.
Set amongst native bushland and red rock formations, the resort is the perfect base to explore the breathtaking sights of Kings Canyon.
After a day adventuring, unwind with live music, great food, and a drink or two at the resort’s bar, BBQ and restaurants, relax in the pool while the kids play on the onsite playground or watch the sun go down at the sunset viewing platform.
For the ultimate exclusive outback dining experience, Under a Desert Moon offers a five course dinner under the stars in a hidden nearby location. Enjoy the best seasonal, locally sourced produce with paired wines. (Selected dates from May to October, bookings essential.)
We can help build your dream itinerary, from walking and helicopter tours of the canyon to immersing yourself in local Aboriginal culture, bush tucker knowledge and language or going quad biking at neighbouring Kings Creek Station.
For further information or to secure your booking, contact reservations@gdaygroup.com.au or 08 7210 9600.
Kings Canyon locals offer:
Valid: bookings until 29 September 2021 and travel until 30 September 2021.
Offer: $50 fuel voucher, 50% off an Aboriginal cultural experience, a 1pm late checkout and reduced room rates. Valid for bookings until 29 September 2021 and travel until 30 September 2021.
Territory Tourism Voucher offer:
Valid: registrations open 4 Oct. Once you receive your voucher you will have 14 days to make your booking, and will need to complete your travel prior to 31 January 2022.
Offer: $200 vouchers available for those spending $200 of their own money. Territorians who travel over 400km from home will be able to apply for an additional $200 bonus claim redeemable on a $1 for $1 basis.
Please note these offers are now expired.
For more information, contact: Myles Wallace, G’day Group Communications Manager, 0432 866 094 or email mwallace@gdaygroup.com.au
About G’day Group
Founded by Grant Wilckens in 2004 with three caravan parks in WA, G’day Group is now Australia’s leader in regional accommodation experiences with more than 300 properties across the country.
G’day Group is home to Discovery Parks, a network of more than 85 owned and operated properties, including iconic regional resorts at Kings Canyon, Rottnest Island and the world famous El Questro. The company also owns G’day Parks, a network of 220+ independently owned licensed parks and more than 200,000 G’day Rewards members, and Australia’s number one regional travel community, Wikicamps.
G’day Group reached $1 billion status in 2020 and has ambitions to double in size in the next five years. The company is majority owned by Australian Retirement Trust and founder and CEO Grant Wilckens is the Chair of the Caravan Industry Association of Australia and a Board Director of the South Australian Tourism Commission.