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Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari from Alice Springs

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Experience the heart of the Red Centre on this exhilarating Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari from Alice Springs. In just three days, you'll witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Uluru as you watch the sunrise and sunset. Explore the incredible natural wonders of Kings Canyon, including the Lost City, Amphitheatre, Garden of Eden, and the North and South Walls. As you weave through the massive boulders and gullies of Kata Tjuta, you'll be captivated by the sheer magnificence of the landscape. With expert guides who know the culture, people, and Outback like the back of their hand, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual significance of Uluru and its surroundings. And at night, you'll have the unique opportunity to camp on Australia's red earth and dine under the stars. This adventure promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Australia's outback.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Admire Uluru by sunrise and sunset
  • Explore the natural wonders of Kings Canyon
  • Weave through the gigantic boulders and gullies of Kata Tjuta
  • Gain a deeper understanding into the spiritual importance of Uluru
  • Camp on Australia's red earth and dine under the stars
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Breakfast

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Introduction

Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari from Alice Springs offers an unforgettable journey through the Red Centre's most iconic natural wonders. This three-day adventure promises awe-inspiring sunrises and sunsets over Uluru, exploration of the stunning Kings Canyon with its Lost City, Amphitheatre, and Garden of Eden, and a mesmerizing trek through the majestic boulders and gullies of Kata Tjuta. Led by experienced guides who possess an intimate knowledge of the region's culture and landscapes, this tour provides a deeper understanding of the spiritual significance of Uluru and its surrounds. And what better way to immerse oneself in this enchanting experience than by camping under the starry outback sky, dining on Australia's red earth, and connecting with nature in its purest form.

What to expect?

Embarking on the Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari guarantees a multitude of extraordinary experiences. Witness the captivating beauty of Uluru as the sun bathes it in golden hues during sunrise and sunset. Marvel at the dramatic rock formations of Kings Canyon, with its hidden gems like the Lost City and the lush oasis of the Garden of Eden. Explore the vastness of Kata Tjuta, wandering through its ancient valleys and immersing yourself in its spiritual energy. Throughout the journey, engage with knowledgeable guides who will share fascinating insights into the cultural significance of these natural wonders. This adventure promises to leave you in awe of the Red Centre's breathtaking landscapes and provide a deeper connection to the land and its stories.

Who is this for?

The Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari is designed for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and those with a keen interest in indigenous culture. Whether you're a solo traveler, a group of friends, or a family, this experience caters to all. It offers an inclusive and immersive journey, accommodating different age groups and fitness levels. By embracing the beauty of the Red Centre, this tour invites individuals from all walks of life to connect with the land, gain cultural insights, and create lasting memories.

Why book this?

This tour stands out from the rest due to its unique combination of iconic attractions, expert guides, and immersive camping experience. Led by knowledgeable guides who possess a deep understanding of the region's culture and landscapes, you'll gain valuable insights into the spiritual importance of Uluru and its surrounding wonders. The opportunity to witness the mesmerizing sunrise and sunset over Uluru is truly magical and not to be missed. Exploring Kings Canyon's awe-inspiring formations and the sacred valleys of Kata Tjuta will leave you with a profound appreciation for the natural beauty of the Red Centre. Camping under the vast outback sky, dining on Australia's red earth, and connecting with nature on a deeper level ensures an unforgettable adventure that will stay with you long after the tour ends.

Good to know

During the Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari, you'll be provided with all meals, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The tour also includes camping equipment, making it hassle-free and convenient for travelers. It's important to note that this experience involves moderate physical activity, including hiking and walking on uneven terrain. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and appropriate clothing are recommended. While the itinerary offers a comprehensive exploration of the Red Centre's highlights, it is subject to change based on weather conditions and the discretion of the guides. Rest assured, safety and enjoyment are the utmost priorities throughout the journey, ensuring an enriching and unforgettable experience.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari have expressed overwhelming satisfaction with their experience. They rave about the knowledgeable and friendly guides who provided valuable insights into the cultural significance of the region. Witnessing the breathtaking sunrise and sunset over Uluru was a highlight for many, leaving them in awe of the natural beauty. Exploring Kings Canyon and Kata Tjuta allowed travelers to connect with nature on a deeper level and appreciate the ancient landscapes. The camping experience under the outback sky provided a sense of tranquility and a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the surroundings. Overall, reviews indicate that this tour offers an incredible journey through the heart of the Red Centre, leaving travelers with cherished memories and a profound appreciation for Australia's natural wonders.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Reviews

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4.8 (61)

Culture63176742962

Booked our trip via Lost in Australia. 2 nights, 3 days pick up from Uluru airport and ending in Alice springs. This trip was an amazing experience. It was an adventure with a fantastic group of people and an excellent outback guide -Libbi. We all got a real taste of the “outback”. Reviewing our trip led by Libbi - who worked really hard. She made the trip fun and led it brilliantly. We were constantly kept informed about everything surrounding us and saw lots! Her timing to everything was well planned. Every trip was made at the right time avoiding crowds, avoiding the high heat on the more challenging ways and seeing sunrise and sunset in good time. This trip brought together a group of people who weren’t all known to each other to make it an experience of a lifetime with Libbi leading us all. We all helped to prepare our meals, eat together and clean up and it made the experience even better. Thanks Libbi for making it a memorable trip.

sarahkW6308JT

I did the option of starting the tour in Uluru and then finished it in Alice Springs for a total of 2 nights out in a swag camping. I really loved my time with lots of hiking, watching the sunset of Uluru, the sunrise walk around the base of Uluru was exceptional. Really enjoyed watching the sunset at the Station the second night too. Betty our guide was excellent - she took her job of telling us more about the Anangu people and culture very seriously and helped us understand the importance of where we were. She also facilitied us all cooking and cleaning together which helped you feel more like a group of friends camping, instead of on a tour. We had a fun time watching the sunset and sitting around the campfire with a couple beers (if you wanted) on the second night. The Canyon Rim walk was also great. Overall highly recommend. If I was to choose again I'd probably choose to do the Uluru pick up and drop off, as it gives you an extra night to do activities and saves you several hours of extra driving!

Mike_Gerber

The trip was grately planned and organized. The scenary is amazing. Had a lot of fun. Betty was perfect and did a great job..

kaileyt

This was such a special experience in the red centre. Being able to see Uluru, King’s Canyon and Kata Tjuṯa were just spectacular. One of the best parts for us was the sunrise walk around Uluru. We were the only group there and it was so serene and peaceful watching the sun rise on such a magnificent site. Our night at and morning hike at King’s Canyon was also phenomenal. Our guide, Ryan, did a great job taking care of our group and driving us all over the place! We took the tour from Alice Springs and I would highly recommend starting from Yulara - it will cut off a big portion of the drive and you’re driving a lot already on this trip. We opted for tents rather than swags but I don’t think you could go wrong with either. The accommodations were great at both sites. Nice clean toilet and shower facilities and great camping gear. We had a group of 20 which was very nice. Some bus groups had 40 which would have been very overwhelming. Would highly recommend using Adventure Tours for your trip!

Happycamper652y

Great tour into the heart of Australia. Tye and Betty were awesome guides and kept things moving along really well. Campsites were great, food was awesome-nice to have some basic home cooking after travelling for weeks. Uluru was magical, especially the walk around the base for sunrise. I skipped heart attack hill in kings canyon but the river trail was beautiful. A lot of driving but it seemed to go quickly. Felt safe despite my worries about the creepy crawlers who live on the outback. Highly recommend this tour for people of all activity levels! You do have to beware of Tye’s awful jokes- come with a few of your own to give him a run for his money💕

Iris_H

Had a great time with our tour guides Mishka and Renée. Program and timetable was planned and organized really well, also a little demanding (like getting up really early), but so worth it. We've seen such unique and amazing landscape, always provided with lots of information, great food (even better than I would cook it by myself) and good mood. Despite the rainy weather we had a lovely time with our group. You could expect a real adventure in the nature, camping experience (solid tents with real beds or swags under the stars, outdoor shower, normal toilet, campfire, cooking together) and an unforgetable time.

Compass601807

I had an amazing eperience with all this lovely sunsets, sunrises, the mystical and stunning nature, the nice and lovely people. Our group was a perfect mixture of older and younger people. Mischka was an overall perfect guide and thanks to him all of us had a perfect time - at least I think so, I definitely had.

Stewart_F

My wife and I (I’m 71,she 69) did the 3 day Camping Safari Uluru, Kata Tjuṯan and Kings Canyon trip March 9th 2024. Good points Ty the guide,cook,driver,camp attendant etc etc was excellent with what he had to work with. Hikes were marvellous, 10km around Uluru, 10km up the the rim at Kings Canyon, plus hike at Kata Tjuṯa. He knew his stuff. Now not so good, Ty said it would be intense (in tents) . 1st night not bad, tents good had pwr light and fan with steel frames beds, table and some room, 2nd night no very small no fan or pwr outside temp about 36C and on old cots. As for toilets and showers pretty bad,open air with solar lights so lots of flies, beetles, spiders, also old and rough. Camps in rough shape need los of work. Now Ty did his best but a one man show, so we all helped make meals, clean up, and set up tents inside. Up at 5am Ty at 430am start breakfast then drive to sites hike till noon drive more the makes lunch more driving, tour, hike, sunset,drive back sometimes by 8 pm make supper,clean up bed by 1030 or 11pm. Then back up again for 5am. Note Uluru is over 400km from Alice Springs. Surprise the man can say awake driving, it should be a TWO man operation for Many safety reasons. Loved the hikes and Ty was great but not my sleep. As for the Swags no F in way.. . .

Brenda_L

The sunrise morning walk was so pretty and pleasant! Our tour guide Mishka took care of us all the way and stayed cheerful throughout, which was fantastic!!!!

sevalirias

We had an amazing experience and enjoyed our 3 days in the outback. Lorrie and Mishka were super cool. Eventhough it was Lorries first trip as the leading guide, she did very well and spotted a lot of wild animals. Everything was well organized and every question got an answer;) And cooking together was so much fun!
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2024-06-27 18:31