5 Day Red Centre Way, Hotel Accommodated

From Ayers Rock to Alice Springs Hotel Accommodated
Tour Highlights

 Orange Arrow Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)

 Orange Arrow Uluru (Ayers Rock)

 Orange Arrow Kings Canyon

 Orange Arrow Alice Springs



Mutitjulu Waterhole

 Orange Arrow At the base of Uluru, there are found 'waterholes' which are critical sources of water for the aboriginal people and animals in the area. They form water catchment pools for rain falling and streaming down Uluru.



Ayers Rock

 Orange Arrow Uluru is one of Australia's most recognisable natural icons. The world-renowned sandstone formation stands 348 m (1,142 ft) high with most of its bulk below the ground, and measures 9.4 km (5.8 mi) in circumference.

 Orange Arrow Uluru is notable for appearing to change colour as the different light strikes it at different times of the day and year, with sunset a particularly remarkable sight when it briefly glows red.



Australia Ayers Rock Hotel Accommodated Tour 1
Tour Details
Prices in Australian Dollars
CodeAK-YK49
Duration5 Days
Tour Price
Apr 2012 - Jun 2012
Accommodation Twin Single Child Tour code
Budget $1035 $1330 $810 YK49B
Standard $1235 $1785 $970 YK49R
Superior $1305 $1919 $1025 YK49S
First Class $1470 $2258 $1155 YK49F
Jul 2012 - Nov 2012
Accommodation Twin Single Child Tour code
Budget $1065 $1390 $830 YK49B
Standard $1400 $2105 $1100 YK49R
Superior $1460 $2224 $1150 YK49S
First Class $1625 $2534 $1280 YK49F
Dec 2012 - Mar 2013
Accommodation Twin Single Child Tour code
Budget $1035 $1330 $810 YK49B
Standard $1235 $1785 $970 YK49R
Superior $1305 $1919 $1025 YK49S
First Class $1470 $2258 $1155 YK49F
Frequency

Daily

StyleHotel Accommodated
TransportLuxury Coach
SuitabilityOpen Age
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The adult price includes a National Park Entry Fee ($25)

Start

Ayers Rock Resort

APR-OCT 2 pm
NOV-MAR 3 pm
End

Alice Springs

From the ancient rock formations of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, to the boulder strewn majesty of Kings Canyon there really is no place on earth quite like Australia's outback Northern Territory.

Itinerary

Day 1: Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)

On arrival at Ayers Rock Airport you will be transferred to your hotel (flights to arrive prior to 1.00pm). This afternoon tour to Kata Tjuta where there is time to walk to the Valley of the Winds Lookout. View a majestic outback sunset and enjoy a complimentary glass of sparkling wine before continuing on to enjoy a delicious barbecue dinner and stargazing (weather permitting).

Accommodation: Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. D
Outback Pioneer Hotel Budget Rooms (Budget)
Outback Pioneer Hotel (Standard)
Desert Gardens Hotel (Superior)
Sails in the Desert Hotel (First Class)

Day 2: Uluru (Ayers Rock)

This morning join the Uluru Sunrise, Climb and Base Tour or for the non-climbers, the Uluru Sunrise and Guided Cultural Walk. Both tours include watching sunrise at Uluru and a visit to Mutitjulu Waterhole and the Uluru - Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. The first option allows time for climbing, while the second option includes a longer guided walk at the base of Uluru (please specify your tour preference at time of booking). This evening watch sunset at Uluru while enjoying nibbles and a complimentary glass of wine.

Day 3: Uluru (Ayers Rock) - Kings Canyon

This morning is at your leisure to continue with touring or activities (own expense) in and around the National Park and Resort. In the afternoon travel through spectacular desert scenery from Ayers Rock Resort to Kings Canyon Resort. Pass through Curtin Springs and view Atila (Mt. Conner). Arrive at Kings Canyon Resort before dusk. You may have time to view the sunset behind Carmichaels Crag to finish off the day.

Accommodation: Kings Canyon Resort
Kings Canyon Lodge (Budget)
Standard Rooms (Standard, Superior)
Deluxe Spa Rooms (First Class)

Day 4: Kings Canyon - Alice Springs

This morning make the climb to the rim of the Canyon, where you will be rewarded with marvellous views of Watarrka National Park (for those with a good level of fitness). Continue the 3 hour walk around the canyon with your guide as you hear and learn about the geology and history of this amazing formation. Take a rest and a moment to enjoy the tranquillity of the 'Garden of Eden'. Alternatively, take the more leisurely 1½ hour walk along the boulder-strewn Canyon floor. Return to Kings Canyon Resort for lunch (own expense). There is time for an optional scenic helicopter flight (own expense) to view the canyon from the air. Travel through beautiful desert landscapes from Kings Canyon Resort to Alice Springs by luxury coach. Stop at Mt. Ebenezer Roadhouse for the opportunity to purchase afternoon tea. Take a wander through the Aboriginal Art Gallery to see some locally made craft. Arrive in Alice Springs at approximately 7.00pm.

Accommodation: Alice Springs
Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge (Budget)
Aurora Alice Springs (Standard)
Crowne Plaza (Superior)
Chifley Alice Springs Resort, River Gum Rooms (First Class)

Day 5: Depart Alice Springs

Your tour concludes this morning in Alice Springs. If you wish to stay longer in Alice Springs, there are a number of sightseeing tours (own expense) available to you, such as the Palm Valley 4WD Safari. It will take you through the West MacDonnell Ranges to Hermannsburg, an Aboriginal precinct which is renowned for its art collection and the works of Albert Namatjira. You'll travel down the bed of the Finke River, one of the oldest watercourses in the world, into Palm Valley, see spectacular rock forms and an oasis of rock pools and palm trees and enjoy a picnic lunch in Finke Gorge National Park.

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