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USD $322.00
3-Day Uluru and Kings Canyon Camping Experience from Alice Springs including Outback BBQ Dinner
Alice Springs, Australia
Experience Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon while camping under millions of stars. The best bits of this tour include an Uluru sunset with a glass of bubbly, a Uluru-Kata Tjuta sunrise and Valley of the Winds, an Outback BBQ, a Kings Canyon Rim walk and Aboriginal culture.
Day 1: Alice Springs - Ayers Rock (L, D) Your driver guide will pick you up from your Alice Springs accommodation early in the morning before you set off on your drive through the beautiful outback. The first stop will be an Outback roadhouse for a quick breakfast (at your own expense). Then it's back on the road and a short stop for viewing of Mount Connor and the salt lakes before arriving at Ayers Rock. You do have the option to join the group in Ayers Rock if you wish.
After lunch, drive to your first stop in Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park where you can pick one of the following Uluru experiences:
Visit the Cultural Centre and enjoy 2 guided Uluru base walks (Mala & Mutitjulu Waterhole).
Full 10-kilometers Uluru base walk (unguided), Cultural Centre visit not included.
Uluru climb (unguided, if open), Cultural Centre visit not included (please note: Uluru is a sacred site and the Anangu people ask visitors to respect their culture by not climbing the rock).
2pm Ayers Rock airport pick-ups will be able to enjoy 2 guided walks at Uluru (Mala & Mutitjulu Waterhole), Cultural Centre visit and lunch are not included.
This evening, watch a spectacular Uluru sunset while enjoying a glass of sparkling wine & snacks. After sunset drive to the campsite for hot showers and a hearty meal. Depending on your mood you can choose to sleep in a permanent 4 share safari tent (bunk beds) or in a swag (Aussie bedroll) under millions of outback stars.
Day 2: Uluru Sunrise and Kata Tjuta - Kings Canyon (B, L, D) Rise early for breakfast before catching a spectacular Uluru sunrise. Head to Kata-Tjuta (The Olgas) for a guided 5.5-kilometer walk through the Valley of the Winds, returning to camp for lunch. Next we drive to our remote bush camp in the Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon). After a hot shower, tonight’s dinner will be an authentic Outback BBQ. Choose tonight to sleep in a swag (Aussie bedroll) under millions of outback stars or in a permanent 4 share safari tents (bunk beds).
Day 3: Kings Canyon and Mt Ebenezer - Alice Springs (B, L) After breakfast, drive to Kings Canyon for a guided 6-kilometer canyon rim walk in one of the most spectacular areas of the outback. Visit the natural amphitheater and discover the lost city, north and south walls, and the exotic Garden of Eden along the way. After lunch, return to Alice Springs stopping at Mount Ebenezer Roadhouse, arriving back to Alice Springs early evening.
The tour is arranged wonderfully, but the guide need some improvement.
Review by: Jennifer R, August 2017
This trip was amazing from the moment we were picked up to the moment we were dropped off. Suzanne and Dani clearly enjoyed what they were doing and never made what they said or did seem rehearsed like many other tour guides. Because of the variance in ages, the guides even found a way to create a game of bocce out of fruits found on the ground.
Review by: irenetpete, July 2017
Cannot recommend enough! Great guide and chefs, loved everything we saw. very well organized and thought out. It's a very full 3 days, not much downtime in camp so if you're looking for some rest and relaxation this is not your trip!
Review by: Daniel F, April 2017
This was a great tour. An amazing experience eith a great group. Ross, our tour guideis a great guy and fid a wonderful job. We and #39;re very happy and will definitely recommend this tour!
Review by: derek j, December 2016
This was just the most fabulous three days! Early starts, sleeping under the stars, amazing sunrises and sunsets, incredible scenery, knowledgeable guides. This is the only way to see the outback!
Review by: Betty F, June 2016
favorite tour by far! excellent experience. fantastic tour guide shout out to David and super fun group of people. slept under the stars in swags, learned a lot about the aboriginal culture and history, hiked/saw a lot of beautiful views, and had a delicious variety of meals.