4 Days Uluru and Kings Canyon Tour from Ayers Rock or Alice Springs (Galah) Highlights
- 3 breakfast, 2 lunch, 3 dinner
- Professional guide
- Travel in an air-conditioned minibus
- Camping equipment including swag
- Drinking water
- 2 nights camping
- 1 night hostel accommodation in Alice Springs
- National Park Fees of $25 included
WHERE WE VISIT
- Kata Tjuta
- Uluru
- Alice Springs
- Kings Creek Station
- King's Canyon and the Amphitheatre, Lost City and Garden of Eden
- Valley of the Winds walk
- Cultural Centre at Uluru
What's Excluded
Why Do We Love This
What to Expect
Frequently Asked Questions
I've heard the flies are bad in summer. Is this true?
I've heard the flies are bad in summer. Is this true?
In the warmer months, there are quite a lot of flies around in Central Australia. A lot of people find these to be quite annoying. It is advisable that you bring along a fly net so these little guys don't drive you crazy!
What clothes do I need and what else should I bring?
What clothes do I need and what else should I bring?
In summer shorts and a shirt is all that is really needed. We would also recommend light weight long sleeve shirts and long (zip off) pants. Our temperatures can be excessive and this can impact fair skinned people. A jumper/pullover is recommended for the early morning if it happens to get a bit chilly. Swimwear is recommended as there will be swimming opportunities - don't forget a towel! Also bring a broad brimmed hat (not a baseball cap), sunglasses and sunscreen.
Our winter days are generally mild and most of the time you can still wear shorts and a shirt during the day. However, the nights and early mornings can be very cold. You will need to bring warm clothes - long pants, a good jumper, wind breaker, a beanie, scarf, gloves and good woollen socks are recommended.
Regardless of the time of year that you are travelling you will need to bring a hat, preferably wide-brimmed.
You'll also need sunscreen, torch (preferably hands free head light), camera (plus spare fully charged batteries), mosquito repellent (summer), towel, toiletries, any medication required, water bottle (1.5 litre is best). Fresh water supplies for refilling bottles will be available throughout the tour. If you have walking/trekking poles/sticks these can also be handy in some of the undulating terrain.
What will I be sleeping in?
What will I be sleeping in?
This depends on the tour selected and the location of the tour. In Central Australia you will be sleeping in a swag under the brilliant stars of the Milky Way. Tents are available for those less adventurous. Our experienced guides will show you all you need to know to get one of the best night's sleep you've ever had! The swag is extremely warm, comfortable and above all, safe.
Some locations you will be in a Tent with only your sleeping bag required and of course accommodated tours are in the comfort of a motel/hotel/backpacker room. The quality of accommodation is dependant upon the quality of tour selected.
How physically fit do I have to be?
How physically fit do I have to be?
Our tours are active adventures that include a fair amount of walking, hiking and water-based activities. Walks can extend to 4 hours duration in warm to hot conditions, so a reasonable level of fitness is required, We don't expressly set any age restrictions. Our tours are a mix of true outback adventure camping to soft camping. Less demanding treks/walks are available at most locations for those less active. Regardless, good health is important but ultimately, it is an open and positive attitude that matters. It is very important that any pre-existing medical conditions are discussed with our staff at the time of booking.
I am not a meat eater. Will that be a problem?
I am not a meat eater. Will that be a problem?
Our menu is designed to cater for both carnivores and vegetarians. Specific diet requests may be difficult to comply with in some remote areas. You may be requested to supply some product If it cannot be procured at a particular touring location. You must inform us at the time of tour booking if you have any special dietary requirements.
What is the menu?
What is the menu?
Breakfast
Cornflakes /Weetbix
Cows Milk
Fruit and Instant Coffee
Lunch
Wholegrain Wraps/Sandwiches
Cold Sliced meats
Salad
Dinner
Stirfry and Vegetables
BBQ (Sausages, steak or chops)
Pasta
Coleslaw / Salad / Potatoes
Snacks
Muesli Bars / Fruit
Please note: The menu is always changing this is only an example.
Are you able to accommodate special dietary needs?
Are you able to accommodate special dietary needs?
Dietary:
We have Gluten free foods on our Safaris with most being naturally gluten free such as rice, rice cakes, etc. We provide gluten free pasta. We do not provide specialist items such as Gluten Free muesli and bread. Generally speaking foods that naturally have gluten we do not provide a gluten free option of (ie bread). We have lots of fresh vegetables and fruit with meat dishes cooked separately to vegetable dishes to cater for those that choose not to eat meat. Also, with anyone who is Lactose Intolerant, we do not provide any milk substitutes. So, if you prefer to carry any, thatโs not a problem, we can store it for you.
If you want a specific food item we ask that you provide this yourself no matter your dietary requirement.
Allergies:
We find many people with allergies, particularly nut allergies. It is important for guests to know that whilst we will not purposely give them a food with their allergen in it, it is their responsibility to check the label if they are concerned. We do allow guests to provide their own snacks and we cannot control what other guests choose to bring themselves, therefore if someone has a nut allergy for example, we cannot guarantee that people on the vehicle will be not eating nuts and it is their responsibility to look after their health needs. Generally on our trips the only food source that will have nuts is Muesli bars. All allergies, no matter how small must be disclosed and noted prior to departure.
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