Australian Traveller

TRAVEL BUZZ

SA RISING

ould it be the great wine? The unparalleled festival scene? The exquisite natural beauty of the landscape? Whatever it is, Aussies are finally beginning to catch on to the fact that South Australia has been hip all along. The piqued interest is reflected in four brand-new tours launched by AAT Kings for its 2023/2024 season that take in the Eyre Peninsula, Kangaroo Island and the outback with stops including the Flinders Ranges, Coober Pedy and

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