3 Day Red Centre Highlights, Hotel Accommodated
Alice Springs Independent Touring| Mutitjulu Waterhole |
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Itinerary
Day 1: Alice Springs - Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Travel through the West MacDonnell and James Ranges. Visit a camel farm for an optional camel ride (own expense) and later stop to view majestic Atila (Mt. Conner), before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. This afternoon visit Kata Tjuta and explore Walpa Gorge. Enjoy nibbles and a complimentary glass of wine while watching the sun set and the changing colours of Uluru.
Accommodation:
Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights,
Outback Pioneer Budget Rooms - BUDGET
Outback Pioneer Hotel - STANDARD
Desert Gardens Hotel - SUPERIOR
Sails in the Desert – 1ST CLASS
Day 2: Uluru (Ayers Rock) - Kings Canyon
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 a visit to Mutitjulu Waterhole and the Uluru - Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. In the afternoon travel to Kings Canyon. There may be time to view the sunset behind Carmichaels Crag.
Accommodation:
Kings Canyon Resort.
Kings Canyon Lodge (Budget),
Standard Rooms (Standard, Superior)
Deluxe Spa Rooms (First Class)
Day 3: Kings Canyon - Alice Springs
This morning join a guided climb to the rim of Kings Canyon for marvellous views of Watarrka National Park (for those with a good level of fitness, sturdy shoes required). An easier walk along the boulder-strewn canyon floor is also available. Enjoy lunch at Kings Canyon Resort (own expense) before travelling to Alice Springs.



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.


