Margot Robbie lives the dream in Australia as she feeds kangaroos, rides the world famous Ghan train and explores Uluru during spectacular Outback adventure

She's one of Hollywood most in-demand stars.

And in-between shooting back-to-back blockbusters, Margot Robbie has taken some time out to enjoy her own backyard, the Australian Outback.

Sharing a series of stunning images to Instagram on Thursday, the 28-year-old documented her trip to the Northern Territory to explore the rugged terrain surrounding Uluru.

'It's just too beautiful out here!' Margot Robbie has gone on an Outback adventure this week in the Northern Territory

Donning a beanie, activewear and a pair of retro shades, Margot took a selfie with a grinning camel.

And in an adorable display, she also shared a photo of herself cradling a baby joey at the Kangaroo Sanctuary outside Alice Springs.

Captioning the photographs, Margot wrote: 'Outback adventure in @Australia. No filters, it’s just that beautiful out here.'

Say cheese: Margot sported a pair of retro shades while taking a selfie with a grinning camel

Tagging Tourism Australia's official Instagram handle, it suggests Margot may be the latest ambassador for the organisation, following in the footsteps in Chris Hemsworth.

It comes shortly after the A-list jetted home to the Gold Coast earlier this month in time to attend her grandmother's burial.

Margot joined her loved ones, including brother Cameron Robbie, at Dalby in Queensland's Darling Downs.

How cute: In an adorable display, the star shared a photo of herself cradling a baby joey at the Kangaroo Sanctuary outside Alice Springs

Her grandmother Verna, 92, who was affectionately called 'Narnie', passed away on April 13.

However they decided to delay the burial in order for Margot to arrive home in time.

Just days prior to the burial, the I, Tonya star was pictured looking understandably downcast in New York.

Epic adventure: Margot shared stunning images of Uluru, and appeared to ride the world famous Ghan train