4-Day Alice Springs Uluru Tour is our small group safari adventure that allows you to witness the three most amazing aspects of Red Centre.
One tour combines Tjoritja West MacDonnell Ranges, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon, and Uluru, all wrapped up into four full days.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List for important reasons. In 1987, the park was added to this list because of its amazing geological formations, rare plants and animals and stunning natural beauty, which were recognized by the international community.
Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is an enormous sandstone monolith that rises from the desert floor to a height of 348 meters. It is of considerable cultural significance to the Anangu people, who are traditional landowners. Kata Tjuta (also known as The Olgas) is another landmark with dome-shaped boulders that will leave you in awe.
To explore the Red Centre, you will be guided by an experienced and professional guide who will give a detailed explanation of the area, enriched with historical content and some unique stories that have been passed down through generations. Besides ancient indigenous tales relating to this landscape, find out about diverse plant life species along with animal communities living in these peculiar surroundings.
This tour offers comfortable twin-share safari tents that provide additional privacy, convenience, and safety. Alternatively, you can have a taste of the traditional swag experience (a bedroll covered by canvas).
Highlights
- Kings Canyon Watarrka National Park
- Uluru sunset can be seen from a lookout.
- Go to the cultural centre of Uluru-Kata Tjuta.
- Aboriginal Sacred Rock Art Site
- Visit Mutitjulu Waterhole, Kuniya Piti, Kantju Gorge
- Immerse yourself in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
- Go across the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge
- The Olgas-Kata Tjuta is stunning
- Visit Tjoritja – West MacDonnell Ranges
- Explore Standley Chasm, Ochre Pits, and Ellery Creek Big Hole
Full Itinerary
Day 1: Alice Springs to Uluru/Ayers Rock
- Uluru (Ayers Rock)
- Red Centres Indigenous Interpretive Cultural Centre
- Aboriginal sacred rock art site
- Mutitjulu Waterhole
- Kuniya Piti
- Kantju Gorge
- Watching the sunset at Uluru Lookout
Day 2: Uluru to Kata Tjuta to Kings Canyon
- Stunning Sunrise at Uluru
- The Olgas – Kata Tjuta
- Trek Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Day 3: Kings Canyon to West MacDonnell Ranges
- In the Outback –Drive through the distant middle Australian landscape from Kings Canyon, heading north via Alice Springs to Standley Chasm, where we will spend our night.
- Enjoy a guided walk through this unique place, Kings Canyon Watarrka National Park, to learn about the flora, fauna, and geology.
- Relax over a rich dinner with your new friends.
- Marvellous stargazing in remote outback Australia.
Day 4: Standley Chasm and the Journey from the West MacDonnell Ranges back to Alice Springs
Day 4 Highlights:
- Ormiston Gorge
- Tjoritja West MacDonnell Ranges
- Ellery Creek Bighole
- Standley Chasm
- Simpsons Gap
The exploration of West MacDonnell Ranges begins at Ormiston Gorge, which is surrounded by very high red walls. It is nice to have breakfast in this natural wonder and marvel at the geological forces that sculpted this landscape. Get ready to see some animals as the sun begins to rise.
After that, we have a cool down by jumping into the Ellery Creek Bighole (Udepata in Arrernte). It is found in an open valley while surrounded by majestic cliffs and covered with sand. This natural pool amidst arid areas offers much-needed relaxation.
We continue our journey and reach Standley Chasm (Angkerle Atwatye). This powerful three-meter-wide, 80 meter tall gorge is a beautiful background for us to explore.
Finally, we will go to Simpsons Gap, which is another impressive site in the Tjoritja West MacDonnells. This place has an everlasting water hole that attracts various types of wild animals and holds a cultural importance as it intersects the Dreaming tracks of several Aboriginal peoples.
In Alice Springs, we leave you in your chosen accommodation as we head back with memories we will never forget and hearts filled with curiosity. Relive your breathtaking four-day journey and stay in touch with new friends you have met.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch are provided.
Accommodation: Not applicable.
Driving Distance: 250 km, approximately 3 hours.
Walking Distance: around 3-4 km.
NOTE: Our tour ends in Alice Springs. In case someone would like to go to Ayers Rock or Yulara, they can take the 2 Day/1 Night Uluru tour option because it finishes at Yulara/Ayers Rock by 12:00 p.m. The company does not refund any airfare change fees that might be incurred due to wrong flights purchased or required changes to the itinerary made to accommodate this, which might affect other passengers aboard.
*During seasonal weather changes and/or indigenous access restrictions, the tour operator may unilaterally modify the route or the itinerary timetable.
Additional information
Inclusions
- 3 Nights Outback bush camping (Ayers Rock, Kings Creek Station, West MacDonnell Ranges)
- Includes: 3 x breakfast, 4 x lunch, 3 x dinner
- Guided bushwalking tours (~12km, subject to fitness level)
- Onboard drinking water (BYO refillable bottle)
- All National Park permit entry fees
- Entry fees to Standley Chasm
- Australian native wildlife sightings
- Fitted sheet, pillow & case (tent option only)
- Accredited outback driver-guide
- Travel in air-conditioned mini-coach
- Comprehensive commentary on tour
- Pick-up/ drop-off from selected inner-city Alice Springs points
Need to bring?
- Water Bottle - 2L
- Hiking shoes (recommended)
- Hat, sunscreen, sunglasses
- Prescribed medications
- Camera
- All-weather clothing
- A sense of adventure!
Important Notes
- This tour will only depart if we have 8 passengers or more. We will wait until one week before departure to cancel if minimum numbers aren’t met.
- The itinerary may be subject to change due to cultural reasons, seasonal weather changes, operational logistics and accessibility.
- The minimum age requirements for this tour is 6 years old. This trip is not suitable for children under 6 years of age.
- Please email our Reservations Team ([email protected]) at least 48 hours prior to departure to confirm pick-up location and time.
- Travel Insurance is highly recommended.
- Remember to double-check your exciting tour plans with the tour operator! Just ring them at 03 9393 1300 within seven days of your departure.
- Before you embark on your adventure, let the tour perform the operator's pre-existing medical conditions.
Pickup times and locations.
If you are still looking for your desired pickup location, please contact our office for a comprehensive list of sites.
It is highly advisable to arrive at your pickup location at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time. Please remain calm and patient if your bus runs a few minutes behind schedule. If your bus has not arrived within 10 minutes of the scheduled departure time, kindly contact our office at 03 9393 1300.
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FAQ
Where does the tour start and end?
What is the best way to get to Alice Springs for the tour?
The departure points for this tour are major Australian cities, the Ghan train route, or driving. Participants should make sure they have arranged their travel to Alice Springs before the tour begins.
When is the best time to go?
What are the things to do during the tour?
Is food going to be provided when we go for the tour?
Are there any extra costs?
Extra costs may include other personal expenses, local tips and optional activities.
How can local communities be supported?
One way of supporting the local communities is by engaging with local guides, buying indigenous art and respecting cultural activities.
What is the required physical fitness level?
The tour requires an average physical fitness level among participants, which may comprise walking on the ground with uneven surfaces. Some hikes, like the Kings Canyon Rim Walk, are difficult and require someone who is very fit, but often there are easier options available.
Check Availability & Book
Choose from a variety of tour lengths to suit your schedule.
Tours start from either Alice Springs [ASP] or Ayers Rock [AYQ] and end in Ayers Rock only.