Alice Springs, Kings Canyon and Ayers Rock Safari Tour - 4 Days

Travel along the less travelled Mereenie Loop road in the Western MacDonnell ranges

Tour Price

1st April 2010 - 31st March 2011
Adult: $845 plus park entrance fees

Child: $675 plus park entrance fees

Departs

Alice Springs at 6.30am Daily

Ayers Rock at 1:45pm Daily

Finishes

Alice Springs

Tour Code

AD-AR4

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Overview

Spend four days exploring the highlights of the Red Centre - Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon in a comfortable 16 seat 4WD vehicle. Get off the beaten track and travel along the less travelled Mereenie Loop road in the majestic Western MacDonnell ranges.

Itinerary

Ayers Rock

Day 1 - Alice Springs to Kata Tjuta and Uluru

Welcome to the Outback! Our first stop is the Outback Camel Farm where you can see the world from the top of a camel if you choose to take a ride (at own expense). Next it’s to Uluru, in the heart of the Red Centre. After lunch, we explore fascinating Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) on a guided interpretive walk through the Valley of the Winds. We make it back to camp in time for an enthralling desert sunset over Uluru. After dinner, curl up in your swag (Aussie bedroll) and watch the stars come out to play in the darkening sky. (L,D)

Day 2 - Uluru to Kings Canyon

Sunrise over Uluru is magical! It’s an early start to catch it. While the morning’s fresh (and your legs are too!) take a walk around Uluru’s base, or climb to the top if you choose – however, the Anangu traditional owners prefer it if you don’t. Gain a further insight into the land, its stories and the people who inhabit it at the Cultural Centre, where you’ll also have the opportunity to invest in original arts and crafts by Indigenous artists. We’ll have some lunch before heading over to Kings Canyon. Tonight’s dinner is cooked in a camp oven and the result is delicious! We spend the night at our permanent campsite at Kings Canyon Resort. (B,L,D)

 

Day 3 - Kings Canyon to Glen Helen

The OlgasThere’s a lot to explore at Kings Canyon and we check out the Amphitheatre, Lost City, the lush and ancient Garden of Eden and the sheer outcrops of the North and South walls. After lunch, we travel along the well-known Mereenie Loop Track (also called the Red Centre Way) where we check out the 140 million year old meteorite crater, Gosse Bluff. We pass by the home of acclaimed Indigenous artist Albert Namatjira as we travel towards Glen Helen, where we spend the night in our permanent campsite nestled in the western end of the majestic MacDonnell Ranges. (B,L,D)

Day 4 - Glen Helen to Alice Springs

Discover the spectacular geological features of Ormiston Gorge, before we jump back into the vehicle for some 4WD action through the ancient track of the Finke River. Most of today is spent at Palm Valley and Cycad Gorge, exploring what was once a prehistoric inland sea. Keep your eyes out for the Livistonia Mariae, a tropical palm and one of the rarest trees in the world. The spectacular Western MacDonnell Ranges will continue to impress you all the way back to Alice Springs. (B,L)

Further Information

Max Group Size: 16

 

Highlights

  • Uluru (Ayers Rock)
  • Kata Tjuta (Olgas)
  • Aboriginal Culture
  • Kings Canyon
  • Palm Valley
  • Mereenie Track
  • Gosse Bluff
  • Western MacDonnell Ranges

What to bring

Sturdy walking shoes (ankle high), hat & sunscreen, towel & toiletries, warm clothing in winter, water bottle, torch, insect repellent, camera & film, pillow, sleeping bag (can be hired for $20)

What's Included

Experienced tour guide, meals as indicated, accommodation transfers, permanent campsites including twin share tents, camping fees & equipment

Example of camping accommodation

Yalara (Uluru - Ayers Rock)

Notes

Tour may commence in either Alice Springs or Uluru, however, must finish in Alice Springs

Flights must arrive at Yulara Airport before 1:30pm to connect with the Yulara Airport Shuttle to Desert Gardens Hotel

Itinerary may vary and/or attractions substituted due to seasonal conditions, Traditional Owner and National Park requirements