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Adelaide, Ayers Rock, Alice Springs 7 DAYS, 6 NIGHTS

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All accommodations are 3 - 4 star (excluding Marree Hotel which is best available accomm in the area)
Tours depart all year round
Private charter available
Bilingual guides available: German, French, Spanish, Japanese

Included in price:
INCLUSIONS:  4WD air-conditioned deluxe transport  All twin-share accommodation with private facilities (except Marree, with shared facilities)  All National Park entries  All dinners and breakfasts  Morning teas  Experience driver guide
What to bring:
 shorts and summer clothing  As we will be in on the move easily washable clothes are advised  Swimmers & goggles  Towel  Some trousers/smarter clothes for evening meal/s  Sandals or similar  Set of comfortable easy walking shoes/joggers  A jacket just in case cooler breezes occur, preferably waterproof  Sun-block, insect repellent, hat and sunglasses  If you have a digital or regular camera, ample batteries and film back-up as many places through the gulf are very limited in their supplies  If you have them, binoculars can really enhance your views  If you take medication remember to bring enough for the duration of the tour
Fitness level required:
Medium
Child policies:
5 - 12 years
Departure points:
Alice Springs, Northern Territory
Adelaide, South Australia
Departure time:
7:30 AM Daily
Pickup/departure instructions:
We pick up from any location - public or private
Duration
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Tour Details

Operator
Australian Wilderness Tours
Destinations
Ayers Rock (Uluru), Alice Springs, Adelaide, Barossa Valley, Flinders Ranges, Outback South Australia, Rawnsley Park, Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), Mt Conner, Brachina Gorge, Oodnadatta Track, Coober Pedy, West MacDonnell Ranges, Kings Canyon, Wilpena Pound, Palm Valley, Clare Valley and Lake Amadeus
Departs From
Alice Springs and Adelaide

Tour Description

Travel in the comfort of a luxurious fully equipped Air-conditioned 4WD vehicle with a maximum of just 6 passengers...

Day 1

We leave Adelaide to the townships and vineyards of the Barossa Valley and Tanuda, Seppelsfield, Kapunda and Tarlee before entering the beautiful Clare Valley. As our journey continues through the southern Flinders Ranges we reach the towns of Gladstone, Melrose and Wilmington. We take a break at Quorn for lunch then take in the Warren Gorges before traveling to Buckaringa gorge. Next it’s onto the historic town of Hawker where we see the fabulous Kanyaka Station ruins. Finally we head off to Wilpena for our overnight destination.
Overnight: Wilpena Pound Resort (DBB)


Day 2

Today we enjoy some of the many picturesque sights of the Flinders Ranges, firstly visiting Bunyaroo Gorge then Brachina Gorge then onto numerous other highlights with an abundance of wildlife hoping to see the rare yellow footed rock wallaby. Onwards through the Flinders we travel to Copley, Lyndhurst and the Ochre pits rich in colorful Ochre’s used by the Aboriginal people, later in the afternoon we retrace some of the old Ghan railway route to the ghost town of Farna to arrive at the Marree for our outback experience at the junction of the Birdsville and Oodnadatta tracks.
Overnight: Marree Hotel (DBB)


Day 3

We head off along the Oodnatta track along the inland rims of the Simpson Desert to firstly visit some unique hot springs before arriving on the shores of Lake Eyre, the great salt lake below sea level where many of the Australian great rivers flow. In the rare times inland rains come to the inland. Onwards to one of Australia’s most isolated pubs at William Creek for a refreshing drink before crossing the dunes to Coober Pedy, where we spend some time underground looking at the rich opal mines and experiencing the wonders of the town.
Overnight: Underground Motel, Coober Pedy (DBB)


Day 4

An early start as we journey north to Marla for a break before crossing into the Northern Territory, then onwards to Kulgera and Erldunda before heading to the Ayers Rock Resort at Yulara. On arrival at the resort we check into our accommodation and have time to relax before making our way to a special viewing spot near the awe-inspiring sandstone monolith Uluru to witness the breathtaking changing colors and enjoy a champagne sundowner, returning to the resort in the early evening.
Overnight: Ayers Rock Resort (DBB)


Day 5

The next morning we travel out to the Uluru/Kata Tjuta National Park and visit the Cultural Centre at Uluṟu, Australia's most recognisable natural icon, which stands 348 m high and measures 9.4 km in circumference. We will then make our way west to the unusual geological dome formations of Kata Tjuta. Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) rises 546m from the desert floor and in the language of the local Anangu people, Kata Tjuta means ‘heads many’. Both Uluṟu and Kata Tjuṯa have great cultural significance for the Aṉangu Traditional landowners, and we will have plenty of time to learn about the local flora and fauna, bush foods and the Aboriginal dreamtime stories of the area before relaxing for lunch.

In the afternoon we will head up to King’s Canyon, taking time to stop to view the majestic Mt Conner. The canyon offers the more active an opportunity to stretch out and hike around the rim where you will see the amazing sweeping views of the Central Australian landscape and the Garden of Eden. For those who want to soak up the spirit and historic side of this ancient land, you can enjoy a shaded walk of the canyon floor surrounded by large boulders and ancient cycad plants.
There is time to check in and relax before meeting your guide at Carmichael’s Restaurant for a delicious evening meal.
Overnight: King’s Canyon Resort (DBB)


Day 6

We travel east along the Mereenie Loop Road toward the Finke Gorge National Park to visit the impressive Palm Valley. Palm Valley is home to a diverse range of plant species, including the Red Cabbage palm, which is restricted to this area. From here we travel on to Hermansburg Aboriginal Community, which was the birthplace of Albert Namatjira, then on to Standley Chasm, walking we are able to view the beautiful colors of the chasm against the blue central Australian sky.
We then travel towards Alice Springs along following the winding ancient mountain range of the West MacDonnell Ranges.
Overnight: Voyages Alice Springs Resort (DBB)


Day 7

Morning tour of Alice Springs: Starting at the Royal Flying Doctor Service, before moving on to the Old Telegraph Station, ANZAC Hill, follow the Todd River and many other breathtaking Alice landmarks. Our guide will then bid you farewell if you are staying on in Alice Springs for a few days or take you to the airport if you require

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Adelaide, Ayers Rock, Alice Springs 7 DAYS, 6 NIGHTS

Rates

Adults
$3985.00
Children
$2850.00
Pensioners
$3985.00
Please Note: Prices are listed in Australian dollars and include GST.

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