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3 Day 2 Night Rock The Centre Uluru Camping Tour | From Uluru or Alice Springs
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3 Day 2 Night Rock The Centre Uluru Camping Tour | From Uluru or Alice Springs

Alice Springs, Australia

The Outback may be big, but that doesn't mean you need heaps of time to see them. This trip from Uluru or Alice Springs is perfect for budget-conscious travellers!

Duration3 Days / 2 Nights
Minimum Age8 years
Fitness LevelModerate
MealsSome Included
SwagIncluded

3 Day 2 Night Rock The Centre Uluru Camping Tour | From Uluru or Alice Springs Highlights

  • Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us
  • Accommodation: Swag Camping with basic facilities (2 nights) with Sleeping Bag included
  • Meals: 2 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners
  • Admire Indigenous arts & crafts on a visit to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre
  • Explore Uluru with the 10km Base Walk or the shorter Mala Walk
  • View an unforgettable sunset over Uluru with drinks and snacks
  • Explore Kata Tjuta and Walpa Gorge on a guided cultural walk
  • Stretch your legs with a guided six-kilometre hike along King's Canyon Rim
  • Services of a knowledgeable and friendly guide

 

Want to secure your spot on this adventure with a low deposit from only $400 per person? Contact us or send us a chat to find out how!

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Is this trip right for you?

This trip appeals to travellers who want to see the most without spending the most. Food is basic but plentiful, and all meals are participatory, meaning everyone pitches in to help prepare, cook, and clean up after meals. Accommodation is in campsites, and you’ll have your own swag (a sheltered bedroll) for a comfortable sleep outdoors.

 

The best way to discover the beauty of the Outback is on foot. This tour packs a lot of walking into three days, so please read the itinerary carefully for walking time estimates.

  • WATER BOTTLE: Consider bringing your own water bottle to refill along the way. The Operator recommends at least two 1.5-litre capacity bottles. The sale of bottled water contributes to an enormous environmental problem around the world.

    • Please Note – It is the policy of the Operator that you carry 1 litre of water per hour of walking, and when you are in the Grand Canyon, the rim walk takes 3 hours to complete.

  • BATTERIES/POWER: Most of the trips have access to power to recharge batteries for phones and cameras every couple of days. The Operator always recommends that you carry an extra battery for your camera just in case. Your vehicle will be equipped with a 12-volt “cigarette lighter” socket which may be used at the crew’s discretion; however, do bear in mind that only one piece of equipment can be charged at a time, and it will not be allowed if there is a risk of running the vehicle’s batteries low. Batteries may also be recharged from hotel room wall sockets. Hotels and many campsites have electricity, and charging batteries is advised before checking out the following day.

    • This trip uses swag camping, this is an ‘Aussie Bed Roll’ made from canvas. It has a mattress built into the swag, sleeping bags are provided from 1 April 2024.  (Prior to this date, please bring your own sleeping bag)

  • CLOTHING & CLIMATE: Winter (June, July, August) nighttime temperatures in the Red Centre and South of the country can reach below zero. Please ensure you pack appropriately. A warm jacket, thermals, and woollen hat are advisable for the colder months. Depending on the region you are visiting, particularly the South, you may also need to pack waterproof trousers and a jacket. Daytime temperatures can be extreme from Oct to March, with temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius. In the Top End Night time, temperatures can also be high at this time of year.

    • Australia has relaxed attitudes to standards of dress. However, the extreme sunshine can cause sunburn - particularly in summer. The Operator recommends that you bring loose, cool cotton clothing to protect yourself from the harsh sun. A sun hat, sunscreen and sunglasses are a must.

      • From October to March, it is likely that you will experience temperatures of over 35 degrees Celsius and sometimes well into the 40s. Be prepared to endure extra physical stress due to the heat at these times, especially while on walks. These extreme temperatures can also place stress on the air-conditioning units within the vehicles, which can make travelling uncomfortable. Your tour guide will assist with regular breaks and information to assist in keeping hydrated.

      • Please come prepared for all extremes.
  • LUGGAGE RESTRICTION: Pack only your bare essentials. Due to limited space and strictly enforced road laws regarding weight limits, travellers can carry a maximum of 15 kg (10kg for any trips visiting Kakadu or the Kimberley). You are required to limit your luggage to one small to medium-sized soft bag or backpack and a small daypack, which can be carried inside the vehicle. The Operator cannot guarantee to carry overweight or oversized luggage. Please store bulky items at your pre-tour accommodation. It may be necessary to freight excess luggage at your own expense.

You will be provided with delicious, healthy meals featuring fresh ingredients, gourmet salads and local flavours. Please make sure you advise of any special dietary requirements well prior to travelling, and the Operator will endeavour to do their best to cater to them. The tours are activity and participation based. During your travels, you will have the opportunity to assist with daily activities such as setting up camp, collecting firewood, helping prepare meals and clearing dishes. None of this is difficult; however, many hands make light work, and any assistance provided to the crew is always much appreciated. Most people agree that this type of activity helps you feel less of a tourist and more of an explorer.

 

DIETARY REQUIREMENTS:

Passengers with special meal requirements or food allergies MUST ensure they or their travel agent inform The Operator of this when booking. The trip's food is purchased before commencement, and special requirements cannot be catered for after departing. If you have not notified The Operator before departure, you may be asked to pay for any additional food yourself. Due to the nature of the trips, food is basic but plentiful. The Operator provides the below substitutes; please bring your own staples if you require specific foods not listed below:

  • No Pork (Alternative to Ham provided)

  • No Dairy (soy milk provided)

  • Vegetarian (additional veg and veggie burgers provided)

  • Vegan (supply of additional fruit and veg provided)

  • Gluten Free (cereal, bread, wraps, pasta, snack bars, sweet and savoury biscuits provided)

  • *Religious dietary requirements and specifically prepared/sourced produce is not able to be catered for

At the end of your trip, if you’re happy with the service you received, providing a tip for the leader – though not compulsory – is appropriate. While it may not be customary to you, it’s of great significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels, inspires excellent service, and is an entrenched feature of the tourism industry.

Outside of your tour, tipping isn’t generally a part of Australian culture but is more common in expensive restaurants in larger cities. 

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  • Uluru Base Walk
  • Uluru sunset drinks
  • Uluru Cultural Centre
  • Valley of the Winds walk
  • Kings Canyon Rim Walk

This is the beauty of our style of travel: many of our travellers join because they are travelling solo and want to meet and share experiences with like-minded people. When you’re not sleeping out under the stars you’ll be buddied up with another passenger of the same gender to share a room. Want some extra space to stretch out by yourself? There is also the option of paying a single supplement (available on many trips). 

If you’re not comfortable sharing a room with someone of the same gender, or you don’t identify with the gender assigned on your passport, please tell us at the time of booking and we’ll make an adjustment to the rooming configurations accordingly.

We’re committed to making travel in Australia as widely accessible as possible, no matter your level of ability or disability. As our tours involve a lot of time in the outdoors, such as camping and trekking, we recommend you review the itinerary and physical rating of your chosen trip and carefully consider whether you are physically and mentally able to complete the itinerary. Please bear in mind that on some of our trips you may be required to carry your own bags and use public transport. When travelling in the Outback we use our own vehicles. 

Where we can we will make reasonable adjustments to our operations to meet the needs of our disabled travellers. For instance, booking ground floor accommodation in cities or having leaders communicate important directions in writing as well as verbally. Many of our travellers have also been able to enjoy our trips while travelling with a friend or companion who can assist with their specific needs. If you have any specific travel requirements, please tell us at the time of booking and we will do our best to meet them where practicable. 

If joining an existing group trip is not practical for you, there is also the option of arranging a private departure instead. If this sounds ideal for you, please get in touch with our sales team for more information.

All travellers, except New Zealand citizens, must obtain a visa or travel authority before travelling to Australia. Failure to do so means you may not be allowed to board your flight to Australia. Most nationalities can obtain an Electronic Travel Authority via the internet before arrival. Please check the following website or with your relevant Australian visa issuing office for your nationalities requirements. https://www.eta.homeaffairs.gov.au/

What communication facilities will be available?
In remote places, you will not be able to communicate as readily. Your leader will usually give you the heads up before you leave a place so you can send a quick email or two. Make sure you’re aware of your home countries data roaming charges to avoid an expensive bill when you return home! 

 

How can friends and family contact you?
If family and friends are unable to contact you in an emergency through email or phone, they can contact Adventure Tours directly. Emergency contact details (for your destination) are listed in your Essential Trip Information, or they can contact one of our offices, who can pass on a message if required. We always carry a satellite phone on all of our remote/overland trips to be used by our leaders in the event of an emergency and for your safety. In addition, all of our leaders are First Aid trained and certified. 

 

Will my mobile work?
We can never guarantee your phone will work as desired, as many of our destinations are out of the way and you may have limited coverage. Chat to your phone provider before you leave about global roaming and the costs involved, and get their advice on the coverage you’ll receive in the places you’re travelling in. Alternatively, you can usually pick up a local sim card on the cheap (just make sure you phone is unlocked!).

 

Will I get internet coverage?
Some places have Wi-Fi hot spots everywhere and other places will have no coverage at all. If you stumble into the latter, take the rare chance to just sit back and get to know your fellow travellers the old-fashioned way.

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