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_*This Basic Single Swag fare price is (Per Person) for Adults or Children.
For guests who wish to sleep under the stars on the ground, in a self-
contained canvas-covered bush bed roll with a camp mattress. Suitable for
children aged between 8 to 17 years old, must be accompanied by an adult or
legal guardian at all times. _
TOUR CODE: RA4-B
OPERATES: Mon, Wed, Sat
DEPARTS: 7:00am from Alice Springs
RETURNS: 17:30pm to Alice Springs only.
TOUR DURATION: 4 Days / 3 Nights
MAIN PICKUP LOCATION & TIME: Stay at Alice Springs Hotel Aurora - 11
Leichhardt Terrace (Previously known as Aurora Alice Springs Hotel, this
accommodation provider is now known as Stay at Alice Springs Hotel.)
HIGHLIGHTS:
__ *Highlights are a guideline, the Red Centre’s diverse landscape, culture
and weather conditions mean a high amount of change and flexibility in the
itinerary is possible. Your expert guides will ensure the most amazing
adventure is had by all!
ITINERARY:
This small group adventure encompasses the very best the Red Centre has to
offer. Four days, exploring four iconic locations (Uluru, Kings Canyon, Kata
Tjuta and Tjoritja West MacDonnell Ranges) all wrapped up in one tour. There
is a very good reason why Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is included on the
UNESCO World Heritage List. The park was first added to the list in 1987,
when the international community recognised its spectacular geological
formations, rare plants and animals, and outstanding natural beauty. Your
expert local guide will uncover some of the incredible secrets the Red Centre
has to offer with guided -commentary, stories, and hidden gems that really
bring this place to life. We have comfortable twin safari tents providing a
little more comfort, privacy, and security, or you can try out a traditional
swag experience (canvas-covered bedroll).
**Day 1: Alice Springs to Uluru **
Departing from either Alice Springs, we head towards Uluru (Ayers Rock)
stopping off at Mt Connor (false Uluru) lookout for a view of this mighty red
mountain and Curtin Springs for a toilet stop before arriving at our
campground for lunch. After lunch, we head to the Red Centre’s indigenous
interpretive cultural centre where we have a chance to learn about the
cultural, ecological, historical and geological significance of this very
special national park. With the anticipation and excitement growing we make a
short drive towards the base of Uluru as we begin to comprehend the sheer size
and magnificence of the giant monolith, getting up close and personal to
explore further. Walking to Mutitjulu waterhole we discover sacred rock art
sites in family caves and hear the creation stories of Kuniya and Liru as we
continue our base walk towards Kuniya Piti. From here we drive around sacred
sites towards Kantju Gorge where we envisage the highest waterfall in Central
Australia, (truly a spectacle to behold, even more so when raining) an elders
cave and the world's oldest pantry. After exploring the world's most
impressive rock up close and personal, we retreat for panoramic views to
witness one of the most incredible sunsets on the planet, all whilst having
dinner cooked for you, to feed those hungry eyes and allow you to get to know
your fellow travellers. Meals: Lunch, Dinner. Accom: Ayers Rock Coach
Campground (Uluru) Basic Swags (communal campsite facillities). Driving
Distance: 350km. Hike Distance: 2-3km / 2-3 hours.
Day 2: Uluru to Kata Tjuta to Kings Canyon
We wake early for a light breakfast and head off for a spectacular sunrise in
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. You thought Uluru was special and just when
you think it couldn’t get any more majestic we approach the stunning
silhouette of Kata Tjuta. Here we set off on a hike through the Valley of the
Winds or Walpa Gorge marveling at the mighty conglomerate rock formations.
After exploring Kata Tjuta we make our way towards Kings Canyon region just in
time to experience a glorious outback sunset followed by a hearty meal around
the campfire. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. Accom: Kings Canyon Campground
Basic Swags (communal campsite facillities). Driving Distance: 406 km (4.5
Hours). Hike Distance: 2-6 km / 2-4 hours (*weather dependent).
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.
Arriving at the jewel in the crown at the centre of Watarrka National Park
(Kings Canyon) we find ourselves surrounded by towering 100-metre cliff faces,
views of sandstone chasms and jaw-dropping backdrops that will make the hairs
stand up on the back of your neck. Grab your water, hat and sturdy shoes as we
set off on foot to explore (the most seasonally applicable part of) the canyon
in more detail. Rest up in the bus as we head back up north, passing through
Alice Springs and heading out towards the West MacDonnell Ranges for an
evening of stargazing at our bush camp. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Accom: West Macdonell Ranges Campground Basic Swags (communal campsite
facillities). Driving Distance: 370km (4 hours). Hike Distance: 2-4 km / 2-4
hours.
**Day 4: Standley Chasm and Tjoritja West MacDonnell Ranges to Alice
Springs **
Known traditionally as Angkerle Atwatye, meaning “Gap of Water”, Standley
Chasm is a 3-metre-wide, 80-metre-high gorge amongst the West MacDonnell
Ranges. At dawn, we hope to spot the native wildlife as we enjoy breakfast and
look forward to the day ahead. Tracking west you are welcome to enjoy a dip in
Ellery Creek Bighole, known traditionally as Udepata, surrounded by tall red
cliffs and sandy Ellery Creek. Onwards to where massive geological forces
created the towering red walls of Ormiston Gorge. Spend time here admiring
nature and its finest before we begin our leisurely journey back towards Alice
Springs, with our final stop at another amazing feature of the Tjoritja West
MacDonnell region, Simpsons Gap, where several dreaming trails and stories
cross. Featuring a permanent waterhole this is also a great place to spot
resident wildlife. Now we’ve had our fix of the best of central Australia’s
natural icons, we deliver you back to Alice Springs to your chosen
accommodation and evening plans as you reminisce your four days of exploration
and new friends made. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch. Accom: N/A. Driving Distance:
250km (3 hours). Walking Distance: ~3km / 4km.
*Autopia Tours reserves the right to alter the route or itinerary schedule
during seasonal weather fluctuations and/or during park closures due to
traditional landowner ceremonies.
INCLUSIONS:
EXCLUSIONS:
TOUR OPTIONS:
WHAT TO BRING:
2-3L Refillable water bottle, wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses & sunscreen, beach
towel & toiletries, bathers or swimwear, comfortable sturdy hiking shoes
(closed shoes), all-weather clothing (extreme conditions day/night), camera,
flashlight, headlamp or torch, tropical strength insect repellent, mosquito or
fly net (summer months), 15kg overnight bag & small day pack, bring your own
sleeping bag & pillow (optional - if staying in a swag), recharge power bank
(limited access to power to charge phone or cameras) and money for snack and
meals.
CHILD POLICY:
Children aged between 8 to 17 years old must be accompanied by an adult or
legal guardian at all times. Not suitable for infants or children 7 years and
under. Not suitable for infants or children 7 years and under, due to safety
requirements and the level of fitness required to complete the walks.
WEATHER:
The weather in the Northern Territory can fluctuate and be extreme. It is not
unheard of for temperatures to reach over 40+ degrees Celsius in the dry
season and in the evening the temperature drops dramatically. Please ensure
you have checked the average temperatures for the time of year you are
travelling and have packed adequate clothing. In the event of rain or
inclement weather, your experience will still go ahead, unless contacted by
the provider.
THINGS TO KNOW:
Autopia Tours - Northern Territory
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