7 Day Red Centre Explorer, Hotel Accommodated

Alice Springs Independent Touring
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.



Kata Tjuta

 Orange Arrow Kata Tjuta, known also as The Olgas. Kata Tjuta is the Aboriginal name, which means "many heads". It is a group of more than 30 rounded red domes rising from the desert floor. The tallest is said to be around 546 metres high. Kata Tjuta is about 30 kilometres west of Uluru.



Kings Canyon

 Orange Arrow Two walks exists at Kings Canyon. The 2 km (return) and approx 1 hour Kings Creek Walk traces the bottom of the gorge. At the end of the walk is a platform, with views of the canyon walls above.



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Tour Details
Prices in Australian Dollars
CodeAK-AA45
Duration7 Days
Tour Price
APR - JUN 2012
Accommodation Twin Single Child Tour code
Budget $1444 $1784 $1135 AA45B
Standard $1644 $2249 $1295 AA45R
Superior $1714 $2372 $1350 AA45S
First Class $1984 $2916 $1565 AA45F
JUL - NOV 2012
Accommodation Twin Single Child Tour code
Budget $1500 $1890 $1180 AA45B
Standard $1770 $2495 $1395 AA45R
Superior $1820 $2578 $1435 AA45S
First Class $2090 $3091 $1650 AA45F
DEC 2012 - MAR 2013
Accommodation Twin Single Child Tour code
Budget $1444 $1784 $1135 AA45B
Standard $1644 $2249 $1295 AA45R
Superior $1714 $2372 $1350 AA45S
First Class $1984 $2916 $1565 AA45F
Frequency

Daily

StyleIndependent Touring
TransportLuxury Coach
SuitabilityOpen Age
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Upgrades


Start

Alice Springs at 2.00pm

End

Morning of day 7 in Alice Springs

Travel around the wonderful sites of the Australian outback such as Alice Springs, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, West MacDonnell Ranges and Palm Valley on this 7 Day National Park Explorer / Travel Tour.

Itinerary

Day 1: Alice Springs

On your afternoon Alice Springs town tour visit the Telegraph Station, Royal Flying Doctor Service, School of the Air, the Alice Springs Reptile Centre and enjoy panoramic views from Anzac Hill.

Accommodation: Alice Springs, 3 nights.
Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge (BUDGET),
Aurora Alice Springs (STANDARD),
Crowne Plaza (SUPERIOR) or
Chifley Alice Springs Resort, River Gum Rooms (1st CLASS)

Day 2: West MacDonnell Ranges

Depart Alice Springs following the spectacular West MacDonnell Ranges. Pass the John Flynn Memorial (founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service). Our first stop is at Simpsons Gap with its beautiful red gums. Continue to Angkerle (Standley Chasm). A light lunch will be provided before you depart for Alice Springs Desert Park. Explore the desert rivers, sand country and woodland habitats and discover the secrets of the Central Australian deserts. Visit the Nocturnal House and witness free-flying birds of prey in the nature theatre at the Birds of Prey Presentation. Afterwards you will be transferred back to Alice Springs.

Meals: L

Day 3: Palm Valley

This one day 4WD safari travels through the West MacDonnell Ranges to Hermannsburg, an Aboriginal community and historic precinct which is renowned for its Aboriginal art collection and the works of Albert Namatjira. Travel down the bed of the Finke River, one of the oldest watercourses in the world, into Palm Valley. See spectacular rock forms, white sands and an oasis of rock pools and palm trees.

Meals: L

Day 4: Alice Springs to Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)

Travel south from Alice Springs through the West MacDonnell and James Ranges. Your Driver/Guide will provide comprehensive commentary of your surrounds as you pass through the rugged scenery of the outback. Visit a camel farm where there is time to take a short optional camel ride (own expense) if you wish. Pause to view majestic Atila (Mt. Conner) before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. Later, travel to the mystical 36 domes of Kata Tjuta, arriving at the base of Walpa Gorge. The walking trail through Walpa Gorge follows the natural creek between two of the tallest domes of Kata Tjuta. In the late afternoon we travel to the Uluru sunset viewing area. Witness and photograph the striking colour changes of Uluru at sunset while enjoying nibbles and a complimentary glass of wine.

Accommodation: Ayers Rock Resort, 
Outback Pioneer Budget Rooms - BUDGET
Outback Pioneer Hotel  - STANDARD
Desert Gardens Hotel - SUPERIOR
Sails in the Desert – 1ST CLASS

Day 5: Uluru (Ayers Rock) - Kings Canyon

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. Time at leisure before travelling to Kings Canyon Resort.

Accommodation: Kings Canyon Resort
Kings Canyon Lodge (BUDGET),
Standard Rooms (STANDARD, SUPERIOR)
Deluxe Spa Rooms (FIRST CLASS)

Day 6: Kings Canyon - Alice Springs

The rocky climb around the rim of the canyon takes 3 hours and is for those with a good level of fitness. Admire the spectacular views of Watarrka National Park. Alternatively, you may wish to explore the boulder-strewn canyon floor. Return to Alice Springs in the early evening.

Accommodation: Alice Springs, 3 nights.
Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge (BUDGET),
Aurora Alice Springs (STANDARD),
Crowne Plaza (SUPERIOR) or
Chifley Alice Springs Resort, River Gum Rooms (1st CLASS),

Day 7: Depart Alice Springs

Your tour concludes in Alice Springs.

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