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Uluru, Kings Canyon & West MacDonnell - 4WD Eco Tent Adventure (from Yulara / ends Alice Springs)

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Uluru, Kings Canyon & West MacDonnell - 4WD Eco Tent Adventure (from Yulara / ends Alice Springs)

Day 1

**Day 1: Ayers Rock Airport to Uluru ** Your unforgettable outback adventure begins here! After stepping on board at Ayres Rock Airport or Ayres Rock Resort in Yulara we will head straight into the National Park so please make sure you have had lunch before the tour begins. Step into the ancient lands of the Red Centre, rich in Aboriginal heritage. Our first stop is the fascinating Cultural Centre, where you'll explore the stories and traditions of the region. Then, it's time to meet the star of the show – Uluru! We’ll walk around its base to the Mutitjulu Waterhole, marvel at sacred rock art, and delve into Dreamtime stories. We’ll also explore the stunning Kantju Gorge, home to Central Australia's tallest waterfall and a sacred elders' cave. To end the day, we’ll watch a spellbinding sunset at the Uluru lookout, followed by a hearty dinner to wrap up an unforgettable day. **Day 1 Highlights:** - Uluru (Ayers Rock) - Red Centre’s Aboriginal Cultural Centre - Sacred Aboriginal rock art - Mutitjulu Waterhole, Kuniya Piti (seasonal), Kantju Gorge - Uluru sunset and dinner **Meals:** Dinner **Camping:** Ayers Rock Coach Campground (tents or bush swags, communal bathrooms) **Driving Distance:** 350km. **Hike Distance:** 2-3 km / 2-3 hours.

Day 2

**Day 2: Uluru to Kata Tjuta to Kings Canyon** Rise and shine for an early brekkie and a dazzling sunrise over Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Just when you thought Uluru was jaw-dropping, in struts the majestic Kata Tjuta. We’ll hike the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge and be in awe of these massive, otherworldly rock formations. Following our time at Kata Tjuta, we stop at camp for a bite to eat before making our way to the Kings Canyon region, we will make a brief stop at Mount Connor (often referred to as “False Uluru” due to its similar appearance), offering a scenic viewpoint. Next stop? Camp! Tonight, we’re camping at a super-exclusive safari spot situated on the lands of the traditional Wanmarra community, one of the most remote places on earth (you’re closer to the International Space Station than the nearest McDonalds). Round off the day with a campfire feast and outback stargazing – you’ve never seen a sky like this. **Day 2 Highlights:** - Spectacular sunrise at Uluru - Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) - Hike Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge **Meals:** Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. **Camping:** Private Kings Canyon Campsite - Permanent Tents or Bush Swags (communal bathroom facilities) **Driving Distance:** 406 km (4.5 Hours). **Hike Distance:** 2-6 km / 2-4 hours (*weather dependent).

Day 3

**Day 3: Kings Canyon to West MacDonnell Ranges** We head off early to explore the mighty Kings Canyon (Watarrka) venturing into the ancient landscape and sacred grounds of the Ulpanyali and Lilla people. Get your water bottle and hiking boots ready because Kings Canyon is calling! With its towering cliffs, sandstone chasms, and breathtaking views, this ancient canyon is the ultimate hiker’s dream. Conditions permitting, we’ll set off on foot to explore the canyon, including the iconic rim walk, on the most seasonally suitable section of the trail. Rest up in the bus as we head back up north, travelling off-the-beaten track via the Mereenie Loop Tourist Drive or Ernest Giles Road and heading out towards the West MacDonnell Ranges for an evening of stargazing at our private bush camp located near Mount Sonder. **Day 3 Highlights:** - Kings Canyon Watarrka National Park - Mereenie Loop Drive (or Ernest Giles Road, depending on conditions) - Spectacular stargazing in the West MacDonnells **Meals:** Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner **Camping:** Private West MacDonnell Ranges Campsite - Permanent Tents or Bush Swags (toilets only) **Driving Distance:** 370km (4 hours) **Hike Distance:** 4-6 km / 3-4 hours

Day 4

**Day 4: Standley Chasm and Tjoritja West MacDonnell Ranges to Alice Springs ** Our West MacDonnell National Park exploration unfolds amidst the towering red walls of Ormiston Gorge. Fuel up with some breakfast while nestled within this awe-inspiring natural wonder, taking a moment to appreciate the immense geological forces that sculpted this landscape. Keep your eyes peeled for native wildlife emerging with the rising sun. Next, we cool off with a refreshing dip in the Ellery Creek Bighole (Udepata in Arrernte). Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and sandy Ellery Creek, this permanent waterhole offers a welcome respite in the arid outback. Continuing our journey, we arrive at Standley Chasm (Angkerle Atwatye). This dramatic 3-meter-wide, 80-meter-high gorge provides a stunning backdrop for our exploration. Our final stop is Simpsons Gap, another remarkable feature of the Tjoritja West MacDonnells. This significant site boasts a permanent waterhole attracting diverse wildlife and holds cultural significance as the intersection of several Aboriginal dreaming trails. With hearts full of wonder and unforgettable memories, we return to Alice Springs, dropping you off at your chosen accommodation. Relive your incredible four-day exploration and connect with the new friends you've made it along the way. **Day 4 Highlights:** - Ormiston Gorge & Ochre Pit - Ellery Creek Big Hole - Standley Chasm - Simpsons Gap **Meals:** Breakfast, Lunch. **Camping**: N/A. **Driving Distance:** 250km (3 hours). **Walking Distance:** ~3km / 4km.
Overzicht

What’s included?

Accommodation

Camping - Permanent Tent
Shared Bathroom

Local transport

Jeep & 4WD
Mini-coach

Meals

Breakfast: 3
Lunch: 3
Dinner: 3

Additional info

WHAT TO BRING
  • 3L Refillable water bottle - Your guide will be monitoring hydration and encouraging water consumption at all times during your daily adventures in order to avoid health concerns arising.
  • Wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses & sunscreen
  • Swimwear/bathers, beach and shower towels & toiletries
  • Comfortable sturdy hiking shoes (tread closed-toe shoes)
  • All-weather clothing (extreme conditions inc wind, heat, cold, day/night)
  • 15kg soft bag & small day pack
  • Tropical strength insect repellent
  • Mosquito or fly net (summer months)
  • Flashlight, headlamp or torch, and camera
  • Personal first aid kit and medicine
  • Money for snacks and meals
  • Bring your own sleeping bag & pillow (optional - if staying in a swag)
  • Recharge power bank (limited access to power to charge phone or cameras)

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