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Alice Springs Tours and Travel

3-Day Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock) via Kings Canyon Tour

3-Day Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock) via Kings Canyon Tour

Duration: 3 days / 2 nights | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $744.30 per person

Immerse yourself in the ancient landscapes of Uluru and Kata Tjuta on a three-day tour from Alice Springs. You'll see the highlights of Uluru (Ayers Rock), including the unforgettable sights of an Uluru sunset and sunrise, and have the opportunity to walk the rim of the magnificent Kings Canyon.Day 1: Alice Springs - Kata Tjuta (Olgas) - Uluru (Ayers Rock) Depart Alice Springs and travel through 'Outback' landscapes by the West MacDonnell Ranges. This ancient, twisted range is thought to be the oldest in Australia. Stop to visit the Camel Farm. You'll have the opportunity to try riding one (own expense). Stop to view the flat-topped Mt Conner before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. Join a tour to Kata Tjuta and walk into Olga Gorge and keep an eye out for ancient stone carvings. Enjoy a complimentary glass of wine and watch the golden rays of the setting sun strike Uluru. Day 2: Uluru Sunrise - Mutitjulu Waterhole Guided Base Tour - Uluru Climb - Kings Canyon Rise early and enjoy as the day's first light strikes Uluru. Take a guided walk to Mutitjulu waterhole. See cave paintings and hear the legends of Python Dreaming. Tour the base of Uluru before joining your guide and learn about the geology and flora of the region on the Mala Walk. Explore Kantju Gorge before visiting the Cultural Centre and Maruku Arts and Craft Cooperative to see Aboriginal artists at work. Day 3: Kings Canyon Guided Rim Walk - Alice Springs Enjoy a guided walk to the rim of Kings Canyon and through the 'Lost City' and 'Garden of Eden' (requires a good degree of fitness). See the towering walls and unique plant life. An alternative easy walk along the canyon floor is available. This afternoon travel through the vast cattle properties of Central Australia stopping at Kings Creek Station before arriving in Alice Springs at approximately 6.30pm. Special Offer - Save 10% on the recommended retail price. Special offer valid for travel until May 31, 2012 - Book Now!

Uluru (Ayers Rock) and The Olgas Tour Including Sunset Dinner from Alice Springs

Uluru (Ayers Rock) and The Olgas Tour Including Sunset Dinner from Alice Springs

Duration: 17 Hours | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $226.00 per person

Nothing can prepare you for your first visit to Uluru and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). Set out on a full day trip from Alice Springs and be awed by the ancient spirit and wonder of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, with time to follow mysterious walking trails and see the mighty Rock at sunset. Complete your outback experience with a sunset buffet dinner.Rising from the desert sands, this massive creation from the dawn of time will overwhelm you. The richness of color changing by the hour, the powerful presence of the Aboriginal Tjukurpa and the enormity of this symbol of the Australian Outback. Nothing will prepare you for your first close up of Uluru; its ancient mystery, its spirit and its wonder. Highlights of your day trip to Uluru from Alice Springs include: Pass the West MacDonnell Ranges Take a break at Jim's Place, Stuart's Well - a typical outback roadside stop - there's time for breakfast, light or cooked (own expense) Cross remote endless plains and experience the vast openness of Outback Australia Enjoy a complimentary Billy Tea or a cool drink with a lamington cake while taking in superb views of Mt Conner mesa Experience the presence of Uluru - the massive stone heart of Australia Learn of Aboriginal Tjukurpa and rock art on the Mala Walk Take a complete circuit tour around the base of Uluru learning of the geology and legends of the rock Take a guided walk to Mutitjulu Waterhole and see Aboriginal rock art Learn of the law, legends and bush tucker of the Anangu people Visit the Uluru and Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre and learn about Aboriginal culture and art Uluru base Visit Kata Tjuta - walking trails lead to cool valleys and secluded waterholes Witness an Uluru sunset while sipping sparkling wine or juice followed by a sunset buffet consisting of cold meats, garden salad and bread

Sunrise Ballooning in Alice Springs

Sunrise Ballooning in Alice Springs

Duration: 4 hours | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $266.25 per person

Float above the Outback desert on this exciting hot air balloon adventure! Rise before dawn and watch your balloon inflate in the early rays of daybreak, before boarding your balloon and heading aloft. Drift over this barren landscape and spot wildlife from the air. Enjoy a light champagne breakfast on the landing site. This is a great way to see the Outback.Start your ballooning adventure in the pre-dawn when the outback sky is alight with the brightest stars and the air is fresh and cool. Inflation of the balloon begins with the first faint glow of dawn in the east and we are aloft when the powerful rays of sunrise light up this ancient red land and its brooding sentinel, the MacDonnell Ranges.Drift over this rugged landscape and appreciate its immensity and the flashes of green and ruby pink that announce wheeling budgerigars and galahs. After the flight enjoy a light champagne breakfast, which is served on the landing site. A superb way to see the Australian outback.

2-Day Uluru (Ayers Rock), Camel Farm and Kata Tjuta Trip from Alice Springs

2-Day Uluru (Ayers Rock), Camel Farm and Kata Tjuta Trip from Alice Springs

Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $603.00 per person

Experience the wonder and mystery of Uluru and Kata Tjuta on a two-day tour from Alice Springs. You'll see all the highlights of Uluru (Ayers Rock), including the unforgettable sights of an Uluru sunset and sunrise. You'll also travel by luxury coach and stay at your choice of standard, first-class or deluxe accommodation.Day 1. Guided Mala Walk, Mutitjulu Waterhole, Sunset Drinks, Ayers Rock ResortDeparting Alice Springs, travel through the rugged outback landscape. Stop at a camel farm, where you have the chance to ride a camel (own expense), then continue to Ayers Rock Resort. Early in the afternoon, travel to the Cultural Centre and the Maruku Arts and Craft Cooperative where you may see talented Aboriginal artists at work. Then join a guided walk to Mutitjulu waterhole, view ancient rock art and hear stories of Aboriginal legends. Afterwards, take the Mala Walk around the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) to learn about the geology and flora of the region and explore Kantju Gorge. Late in the afternoon, travel to sunset strip where you will enjoy a complimentary glass of wine as you admire the spectacular display of light and color as you watch an Uluru sunset.You have a choice of accommodation, select between budget, first class or deluxe accommodation categories: Ayers Rock Resort - Outback Pioneer Hotel (Budget, shared facilities),Desert Gardens Hotel (First-Class), Sails in the Desert (Deluxe)Day 2. Uluru at Sunrise, Kata Tjuta (Olgas), Walpa (Olga) Gorge, Alice SpringsEnjoy a tea or coffee at Uluru as the sun's first rays bring the desert to life. With the sun climbing in the morning sky, travel to the western section of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to the 36 immense rock domes of Kata Tjuta. Enjoy a guided walk into Walpa Gorge, marvel at the sheer walls that flank you as you enter the gorge. This afternoon depart Ayers Rock Resort for your return journey to Alice Springs, arriving at 6.30 pm.

3-Day Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock) Highlights Tour including Sounds of Silence Dinner

3-Day Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock) Highlights Tour including Sounds of Silence Dinner

Duration: 3 days / 2 nights | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $760.00 per person

Stand in the shadows of one of Australia's icons, Uluru (Ayers Rock) on this 3-day tour departing from Alice Springs. Travel by luxury coach one-way from Alice Springs to Ayers Rock (Uluru) and experience the best of the Red Centre.Wonder at the rocky domes of sacred Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Dine on the finest cuisine 'Sounds of Silence' in a desert setting as millions of stars dot the heavens. This is a Red Centre experience that is unforgettable. Travel by luxury coach from Alice Springs to Ayers Rock on this three-day tour. You'll have the opportunity to experience the wonder of Ayers Rock and The Olgas. Day 1. Camel Farm, Mala Walk, Kantju Gorge, Uluru (Ayers Rock), Sunset DrinksTravel through the MacDonnell Ranges, stopping at the Camel Farm and passing Atila (Mt Conner) on the way to Ayers Rock Resort. Later, visit the Cultural Centre and the Maruku Arts and Craft Cooperative. Take a guided walk to Mutitjulu waterhole. Tour the base of Uluru and learn about the geology and flora of the region on the guided Mala Walk. Enjoy a glass of wine as the sun sets at the monolith.Day 2. Uluru Sunrise, Kata Tjuta (Olgas), Walpa (Olga) Gorge, Sounds of Silence DinnerRise early and enjoy a tea or coffee at Uluru as the sun casts its first rays. Travel to Kata Tjuta, a cluster of 36 rock formations that dominate the skyline of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Take a guided walk into Walpa Gorge. This evening, dine under the stars and savor Australian delicacies at the Sounds of Silence Dinner. Relax and let an astronomer guide you on a tour of the night sky. Day 3. Ayers Rock ResortRelax at the resort this morning before transferring to Ayers Rock Airport.

3-Day Ayers Rock, Olgas and Kings Canyon Camping Safari

3-Day Ayers Rock, Olgas and Kings Canyon Camping Safari

Duration: 3 days / 2 nights | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $735.00 per person

See the best of the Red Centre on a three-day camping safari from Alice Springs. Discover the heart and soul of this rugged country, with Dreamtime legends, panoramic landscapes and stunning natural beauty. See Uluru (Ayers Rock) change color in the afternoon sun, be awed by the grandeur Kings Canyon and marvel at the round domes of Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), as you camp out under the stars for a true outback experience. Day 1: Alice Springs or Ayers Rock Airport to Yulara (L,D)Travel from Alice Springs on your adventure to the 'Red Centre', visiting the Outback Camel Farm on the way. Hear the tale of how camels arrived in Australia to serve as transport for construction and colonization. Take a short camel ride through the bush (at own expense), before traveling to the permanent campsite in Yulara for a tasty lunch. Late afternoon, wander the base of Uluru with a local guide and discover the hidden caves and ancient rock paintings depicting stories from the Dreamtime. Enjoy a glass of sparkling wine as the sun sets over the countryside and the ‘rock’ changes color. Return to camp for a delicious dinner and end your night sleeping under the stars.Camp: Ayers Rock Resort - Permanent Campsite Day 2: Yulara to Kings Canyon Region (B, L, D)It's an early rise for an exciting morning with breathtaking views of sunrise at Kata Tjuta. Be mesmerized by the changing hues of the magical domes as the sun rises heralding a new day. Then take a 5-mile (8-kilometer) hike through the spectacular Valley of the Winds canyon, home to the mythical cork-tree women and unique flora and fauna. This afternoon, travel through red sand dune and desert oak country to Kings Canyon Region. Tonight, try a traditional camp oven dinner cooked in the coals of the fire.Camp: Kings Canyon Region - Permanent Campsite Day 3: Kings Canyon Region to Alice Springs (B,L)Discover the Lost City and Garden of Eden on a 4.3-mile (7-kilometer) hike along the rim of the canyon. See spectacular gorges with towering sandstone cliffs and endless views over the countryside. Finish up with a refreshing swim in a waterhole before traveling back to Kings Creek Station for lunch and then onto Alice Springs where the tour ends.

Alice Springs Quad Bike Tour

Alice Springs Quad Bike Tour

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $135.00 per person

A short transfer from all accommodation in Alice Springs to Undoolya Station, only 17km east of the town centre. This is the oldest working cattle station in the Northern Territory and Outback Quad Adventures are the sole operators on the station.Undoolya Station has been operating since the 1800s. The people associated with the property and the history that has been created is nothing short of fascinating. The property is named after the aboriginal word meaning, shadow. The homestead was one of the first buildings constructed in Central Australia, and is still the main family accommodation. This adventure includes a guided tour with commentary across the station over bush tracks, dry riverbeds and alongside mountain ranges. Wildlife can also be viewed at close proximity. All bikes are fully automatic, superior specification, and easy and fun to ride. No license is required. No previous experience is necessary and the tour operator has an excellent safety record. This Quad Rush tour is bound to leave you breathless!

2-Day Uluru (Ayers Rock) National Park Explorer Trip from Alice Springs

2-Day Uluru (Ayers Rock) National Park Explorer Trip from Alice Springs

Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $475.00 per person

Your two day independent coach tour includes the highlights of Uluru (Ayers Rock) National Park. Travel by luxury coach from Alice Springs to Ayers Rock and experience the majesty of this monolith and the neighboring Olgas.Day 1. Camel Farm, Mala Walk, Mutitjulu Waterhole, Kantju Gorge, Uluru (Ayers Rock) Sunset DrinksDeparting Alice Springs, travel through the vast outback and stop at a camel farm before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. This afternoon visit the Cultural Centre and Maruku Arts and Craft Cooperative. Join a guided walk to Mutitjulu waterhole. See cave paintings and hear the legends of Kuniya Tjukurpa (Python Dreaming). Tour the base of Uluru before joining your guide to learn about the geology and flora of the region on the Mala Walk. Explore Kantju Gorge then, late this afternoon, relax and enjoy a complimentary glass of wine as you watch the beautiful sunset at Uluru.You have a choice of accommodation on this tour at Ayers Rock. Select between budget, first class or deluxe accommodation categories.Day 2. Uluru at Sunrise, Kata Tjuta (Olgas), Walpa (Olga) GorgeRise early and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee at Uluru as the sun casts its first rays and the desert comes to life. With the sun still climbing, travel to the western section of the national park to tour the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta. Join a guided walk into majestic Walpa Gorge and marvel at the sheer walls that flank you as you enter the gorge. Learn of the domes formation and of the wildlife of the region. Some of the plants you will see here are so rare that they are only found among these rocky domes. Transfer to Ayers Rock airport for flights after midday.

4-Day Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock) via West MacDonnell Ranges Tour

4-Day Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock) via West MacDonnell Ranges Tour

Duration: 4 days / 3 nights | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $827.00 per person

West MacDonnell Ranges Half-Day Tour with Optional Alice Springs Desert Park

West MacDonnell Ranges Half-Day Tour with Optional Alice Springs Desert Park

Duration: Tour Only - 4 hrs<br>Tour with Dessert Park - 8 hrs | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $82.00 per person

Discover the rugged beauty of the Australian Outback on this half-day tour of the West MacDonnell Ranges from Alice Springs! Experience Simpsons Gap, Twin Ghost Gums and of course Standley Chasm (Angkerle). Also, visit the gravesite of John Flynn, founder of the famous Australian Royal Flying Doctor Service. Optional upgrade to Alice Springs Desert Park available.Travel alongside the rugged West MacDonnell Ranges, stopping to visit Flynn's grave. Founder of Australia's Royal Flying Doctor Service, Reverend John Flynn is one of Australia's greatest Outback heroes. Then explore the dramatic feature of Simpsons Gap, keeping a look out for elusive rock wallabies. Arrive at majestic Angkerle (Standley Chasm). Walk through this five-metre break in the range, with its towering fiery red walls. Enjoy a picnic lunch with traditional Aussie billy tea. From atop Anzac Hill enjoy stunning views of the MacDonnell ranges and Alice Springs. Upgrade to include Alice Springs Desert Park: Get a taste of the Outback's delicate eco-systems and nocturnal animals at the world renowned Alice Springs Desert Park in one afternoon. Explore the three unique desert habitats, view the animals and plants of the region, and learn about their traditional use and management by Aboriginal people. The Alice Springs Desert Park is a highly recommended Alice Springs attraction to visit.

6-Day Larapinta Trail Walking Tour from Alice Springs

6-Day Larapinta Trail Walking Tour from Alice Springs

Duration: 6 days | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $1,650.00 per person

Discover why the Larapinta Trail is one of Central Australia's most unique and remote attractions. Starting from Alice Springs this small-group tour, with a maximum 14 people, offers an intimate and personalized hiking experience. Nestled in the spectacular section of the MacDonnell Ranges, this extended bush-walking track covers 144.15 miles (232 kilometers) of living desert landscape, crossing a variety of terrains. This is a genuine Australian outback camping experience where you will dine around a camp fire and sleep out under the stars.Walking the Larapinta Trail is a truly unique experience, offering a look into the red heart of Australia and the Western Arrernte Aboriginal culture. Explore hidden valleys and gorges that time forgot and camp out under the stars of the Milky Way and Southern Cross as they twinkle you to sleep. Become entranced by traditional folklore stories of “Dreaming” and “Creation,” and discover what was once lost but now found.This is a genuine rustic camping experience with a few luxuries thrown in. Sleep under the stars in a traditional "Aussie Swag" bedroll, complete with mattress, sheets, pillows and a sleeping bag. Water is scarce so there are limited shower facilities, but there are plenty of opportunities to take a dip in the local waterholes. And to top it all off there is nothing like a roaring fire and good food to end the day!A good level of fitness is required as you will be traversing up to 11.18 miles (18 kilometers) a day on graded trails, with plenty of time to relax and enjoy the Australian outback. You will only need to carry a day pack, as there will be a support vehicle to carry all the supplies.See below for the detailed itinerary.

Alice Springs Quad Bike Undoolya Discovery Tour

Alice Springs Quad Bike Undoolya Discovery Tour

Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $199.00 per person

A short transfer from all accommodation in Alice Springs to Undoolya Station, only 17km east of the town centre. This is the oldest working cattle station in the Northern Territory and Outback Quad Adventures are the sole operators on the station.Undoolya Station has been operating since the 1800s. The people associated with the property and the history that has been created is nothing short of fascinating. The property is named after the aboriginal word meaning, shadow. The homestead was one of the first buildings constructed in Central Australia, and is still the main family accommodation. This adventure includes a guided tour with commentary across the station over bush tracks, dry riverbeds and alongside mountain ranges. Wildlife can also be viewed at close proximity. Your quad bike adventure really allows an exciting experience of Undoolya Station and this unique outback area with its varied wildlife. All bikes are fully automatic, superior specification, and easy and fun to ride. No license is required. No previous experience is necessary and the tour operator has an excellent safety record.

Alice Springs Highlights Half-Day Tour

Alice Springs Highlights Half-Day Tour

Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $85.00 per person

At the very heart of Australia lies the historic town of Alice Springs - the pioneering gateway to a mysterious land of natural monuments, colorful outback culture and ancient Dreamtime lore. On this half-day afternoon tour you will visit the School of the Air, the Australia's Royal Flying Doctor Service as well as take in spectacular views of the West MacDonnell ranges from Anzac Hill.Situated close to the very centre of the vast Australian continent, Alice Springs is the country's best known 'Outback' town. Originally settled as a post along the Overland Telegraph route, Alice Springs today is a lively town full of things to see and places to go. On your informative town tour, you'll find the locals to be relaxed and friendly, and always keen for a chat. Visit the base of the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the School of the Air, two uniquely Australian organizations that provide medical care and education respectively to people in remote areas of central Australia. Enjoy panoramic views of the town and the rugged West MacDonnell Ranges from Anzac Hill. See the old Telegraph Station. Be transferred back to your hotel.

2-Day Uluru and Kata Tjuta Camping Safari

2-Day Uluru and Kata Tjuta Camping Safari

Duration: 2 days / 1 night | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $515.00 per person

Experience the heart of the ‘Red Center’ on a two-day camping safari from Alice Springs. See the iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock) at sunset and the sunrise over the magical colored domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). Explore ancient caves with paintings and discover the indigenous culture through guided walks.Day 1: Alice Springs to Yulara (L, D)Depart Alice Springs and head south, stopping for a short visit at the Outback Camel Farm. Discover the tradition of the pioneering cameleers who first introduced camels to Australia in the 19th century. Hop onboard a ship-of-the-desert for a short camel ride (at own expense) before continuing onto the permanent campsite at Yulara, to camp for the night. Later in the afternoon explore the base of Uluru, see ancient caves where Aboriginal paintings can be seen, and learn about the oldest culture in the world. Enjoy sunset drinks as you watch the spectacular color changes of Uluru. Later return to camp for a traditional Aussie barbecue. After dinner, relax around the camp under starry desert skies. Camp: Permanent campsiteDay 2: Yulara to Alice Springs (B, L)This morning rise in the early darkness for breathtaking views of Kata Tjuta at sunrise. See the landscape come to life with the rising sun, coloring the domes of Kata Tjuta in shades of reds and oranges. Take a walk through the meandering Walpa Gorge for spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Hear the Dreamtime stories of the cork-tree women, whose hair can be seen trailing down the sides of the domes, and learn about the rare native plants dotted along the pathways that are used for traditional medicines. Return to the campsite for lunch before traveling to either Ayers Rock Resort or Alice Springs where the tour concludes.

Alice Springs Town Hop-on Hop-off Tour

Alice Springs Town Hop-on Hop-off Tour

Duration: Varies | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $45.00 per person

The town hop-on hop-off explorer allows you to discover the outback town of Alice Springs at your own pace. Stay on board for a 70-minute guided tour or hop-on and hop-off all day - it's up to you.The independent and easy way to get around Alice Springs and its' best attractions. Bus Stops: The Old Telegraph StationAlice Springs School of the AirAnzac HillRoyal Flying Doctor BaseReptile CentreCultural PrecinctRoad Transport Hall of FameOld Ghan Train MuseumOlive Pink Botanic GardensTodd Mall

3-Day Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon 4WD Small-Group Eco-Tour from Alice Springs

3-Day Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon 4WD Small-Group Eco-Tour from Alice Springs

Duration: 3 days | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $2,530.00 per person

Unearth the spiritual and cultural heart of Australia on this 3-day Uluru- Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon 4WD Small-Group Eco-Tour from Alice Springs. Travel over the red heart of the country and through vast expanses of desert to discover secret waterholes, ancient cave paintings and more. You'll see the sun rise and set over two of Australia's most iconic landmarks, Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), with the option to include a Sounds of Silence Dinner. Traveling in a small group of no more than 14 participants allows for an intimate and personalized experience, with your overnight stay in a 4.5-star Kings Canyon and Ayers Rock Resort hotel. You also have the option to return to Alice Springs or complete your tour in Ayers Rock.Feel the beating heart of the Red Centre as you walk through sacred lands. Become entranced by the natural beauty of vast open skies, harsh deserts and stunning scenery, combined with a cultural and spiritual reverence that will leave you breathless. From Kings Canyon to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, you will discover the mysteries of an ancient civilization unchanged over time. You’ll see where the stories of Dreaming began and where the stories of Creation can be found through rituals, ceremonies, dance and art.See below for the detailed itinerary.

2-Day Uluru and Kata Tjuta 4WD Small-Group Eco-Tour from Alice Springs

2-Day Uluru and Kata Tjuta 4WD Small-Group Eco-Tour from Alice Springs

Duration: 2 days | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $1,485.00 per person

Embrace the spiritual and cultural heart of Australia on this 2-day Uluru and Kata Tjuta 4WD Small-Group Eco Tour from Alice Springs. Travel overland through the vast expanse of desert to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. You'll see the sun rise and set over two of Australia's most iconic landmarks, Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) with the option to include a Sounds of Silence Dinner. Traveling in a small group of no more than 14 participants allows for an intimate and personalized experience, with your overnight stay in a 4.5-star Ayers Rock Resort hotel. You also have the option to return to Alice Springs or complete your tour in Ayers Rock.A journey to the red center is an unforgettable experience, with contrasts of vast open skies, harsh deserts and stunning scenery, combined with a cultural and spiritual reverence that will leave you mesmerized.Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation listed as a World Heritage Site. The area has many waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings and is sacred to the local Aboriginal people, who believe it is where The Dreaming began. The Aboriginal culture here is strong, with the elder people recounting their history through stories, ceremonies, songs, dance and art.See below for the detailed itinerary.

Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock) One Way Shuttle

Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock) One Way Shuttle

Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes | Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia | Starting from $149.00 per person

Travel by luxury bus on this one way transfer from Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). Learn more about the flora and fauna as well as the natural and geological history of this classic Northern Territory desert scenery as you pass outback stations. Take an optional Camel ride (own expense) and stop to take photos of Mount Conner, the third monolith of Central Australia.Travel from Alice Springs via the rugged West MacDonnell and James Ranges to Uluru (Ayers Rock). Stop en route at the Outback Camel Farm where you can take the opportunity to ride a camel, known to many as the 'ships of the desert' (own expense). View and photograph the unusual flat-topped Atila (Mt Conner), a mesa formed during a period of great uplift, then left to the savages of aeons of erosion. En route your Driver/Guide will provide an informative and entertaining commentary on the natural and geological history of the region, the unique Australian desert flora and fauna, and some of the traditional customs and beliefs of the Aborigines who have inhabited these lands for more than 20 000 years.PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS A ONE-WAY COACH TRANSFER FROM ALICE SPRINGS TO ULURU (AYERS ROCK).

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