2 Day Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Olgas Camping Safari

Alice Springs Camping
What's Included

 Orange Arrow Champagne and nibbles at Sunset at Uluru

 Orange Arrow Sunrise at Kata Tjuta

 Orange Arrow Travel pillow to use on tour and yours to take for future travels

 Orange Arrow Wine provided with dinner

 Orange Arrow Lights in tents

 Orange Arrow sleeping bag and sheets



Tour Highlights

 Orange Arrow Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)

 Orange Arrow Uluru (Ayers Rock)

 Orange Arrow Alice Springs



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.



Australia Alice Springs Camping Tour 1
Tour Details
Prices in Australian Dollars
CodeIP-PISD
Duration2 Days
Tour Price
APR 12 - MAR 13

$515 per adult

Single Tent

Extra $100 pp
* Subject to availability 

Frequency

Daily

StyleCamping
TransportPurpose Built 4WD
SuitabilityOpen Age
Start

Alice Springs at 6.30am

End

Alice Springs at approx. 5.00pm

Let's discover the red centre of Australia: Camels, The Rock and everything in between! A great introduction to the heart of rugged, outback Australia. This is an unforgettable 2 day adventure.

Itinerary

Day 1: Alice Springs to Yulara

Departing Alice Springs, we head south, stopping for a short visit at the Outback Camel Farm (rides at own expense) and then heading straight to Yulara and our permanent campsite for lunch. The afternoon is spent exploring Uluru (Ayers Rock), a World Heritage listed area. Join your knowledgeable guide for a base tour of Uluru, exploring ancient caves where Aboriginal paintings can be seen, learning about the oldest culture in the world. At sunset, you will appreciate the spectacular colour changes of Uluru. Later we return to camp for a traditional Aussie meal. After dinner, relax around the camp under starry desert skies.

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Day 2: Yulara to Alice Springs

It's an early rise for an exciting morning with breathtaking views of sunrise at Kata-Tjuta (The Olgas). Go for a walk to appreciate the beauty of the 36 magical domes and learn about unique fauna, flora and fire management of the national park. We return to the campsite for lunch and farewells. This afternoon we return to Alice Springs (arriving approx. 5pm) or if you wish, finish the tour at Ayers Rock Resort at 1pm.

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A Message from The Anangu People

Anangu, Uluru's traditional owners, would prefer that visitors choose not to climb Uluru. Furthermore, the climb may be closed without notice due to weather or cultural reasons.

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