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Red Centre Tour 4 Day 4WD

  • $845.00
  • Local Payment
  • $25.00

  • - Obligation Free
Sunrise and Sunset over Uluru, ride a camel and climb a rock, sleep under a million stars in a swag ..

Day 1 - Alice Springs to Kata Tjuta and Uluru
Ride a camel this morning at the Outback Camel Farm (at own expense) and then continue on through the remote outback of the Red Centre to Uluru (Ayers Rock). After lunch, we set out to explore the wonder of Kata Tjuta (Olgas) on a guided interpretive walk through the Valley of the Winds returning in time to view the desert sun set over Uluru. After dinner curl up under the millions of stars in an authentic Aussie bedroll (swag) at our permanent campsite at Ayers Rock Resort. (LD)

Day 2 - Uluru to Kings Canyon
An early start is required to view the magical Uluru sunrise. Absorb the early morning wonder on a 9.4km walk around the base of Uluru or if you prefer, tackle the climb. Enjoy a guided interpretive walk exploring mysterious rock formations and Aboriginal art sites followed by a visit to the Cultural Centre. After lunch we depart for Kings Canyon, where we enjoy a delicious camp oven dinner and overnight at our permanent campsite at Kings Canyon Resort. (BLD)

Day 3 - Kings Canyon to Glen Helen
Climb and explore Kings Canyon viewing the impressive formations of the 'Amphitheatre', 'Lost City', picturesque 'Garden of Eden' and the breathtaking North and South Walls.

After lunch, we travel along the famous Mereenie Loop Track, sighting Gosse Bluff (a meteorite crater believed to be over 130 million years old) and the home of renowned Aboriginal artist Albert Namitjira as we travel towards Glen Helen. We spend tonight in our permanent campsite at Glen Helen, nestled in the western end of the majestic MacDonnell Ranges. (BLD)

Day 4 - Glen Helen to Alice Springs
This morning we explore picturesque Ormiston Gorge before engaging '4WD' as we travel along the ancient track of the Finke River into Palm Valley and Cycad Gorge. We spend most of the day exploring Palm Valley, the site of an in-land sea in prehistoric times and home to one of the rarest trees in the world, tropical palm Livistonia Mariae. Enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Western MacDonnell Ranges as we journey back to Alice Springs. (BL)

Trip Highlights

 

  • James and Waterhouse Ranges
  • Ride a camel at Outback Camel Farm
  • Uluru (Ayers Rock)
  • Kata Tjutu (The Olgas)
  • Valley of the Winds guided interpretive walk
  • Ayers Rock Resort
  • Uluru Sunrise
  • Kings Canyon
  • Mereenie Loop Track
  • Gosse Bluff
  • Glen Helen at MacDonnell Ranges
  • Ormiston Gorge
  • Finke River

Trip Information

Starts In: Alice Springs
Ends In: Alice Springs
Duration: 4 Days.
Departs: Regular departures
Group Size: 24
Transport: Coach
Accommodation: Camping
Activity: Camping Adventure
Ages: 13+

Red Centre Tour 4 Day 4WD


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