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6 day Outback Explorer
Day 1: Alice Springs
Welcome to Alice Springs! On arrival, you will be met by an Alice Springs Holidays representative for a complimentary transfer to your hotel. Following check in Desert Park Transfers will take you to the Alice Springs Desert Park. Enjoy a relaxing stroll through the 3 major desert habitats, complete with walk through aviaries. The Desert Park is home to the world’s largest nocturnal house and breeding programmes for many endangered species of the Australian bush. Be enthralled by the free flying raptor display at Nature’s Theatre.
Overnight: Alice Springs Resort
Day 2: West MacDonnell Ranges
Venture west for a day of panoramic mountain scenery, visiting tranquil waterholes, rocky gorges, dramatic natural gaps and clefts carved from the ranges. Bird life abounds in the sheltered environment of the mountain valleys and the area is home to the local species of Black footed Rock Wallaby which is regularly sighted. Swim in the cool waterholes and explore the walking trails with your informative guide on hand to cater to your curiosity. The Ochre Pits offer a fascinating insight into the many traditional uses of this natural pigment. Visiting the grave of Flying Doctor pioneer Rev John Flynn provides a poignant reminder of the remoteness of Central Australia and the vastness of this land. Return to Alice Springs late afternoon.
Overnight: Alice Springs Resort
Included: Lunch
Day 3: Palm Valley
Your Red Centre experience continues with a day of adventure, exploring the Finke Gorge National Park. On route we will see much of the natural landscape that inspired Albert Namatjira, the first of our indigenous painters. Making our way along the mostly dry bed of the Finke River, you’ll marvel at the dramatic evidence of its awesome flood history. Further along the track, the magnificent Amphitheatre at the Kalarranga lookout provides a stunning opportunity for photography, before finally reaching Palm Valley itself. Experience a walk amongst the rare Red Cabbage Palms, relics of a previous climate many millions of years past. After a gourmet picnic lunch we travel back along the track to the sealed road to visit the Hermannsburg Historic Precinct, founded by Lutheran missionaries in 1877, and birthplace of watercolour painting in the region. Returning to Alice Springs in the glow of the late afternoon sun.
Overnight: Alice Springs Resort
Included: Lunch
Day 4: Alice Springs to Kings Canyon
Leaving the Alice, main highways and settlements behind, we travel through mountain valleys to the Wallace Rockhole aboriginal community. Here experience a rock art and culture tour with a local guide. Visit the gallery, which provides an opportunity to purchase a variety of local art. The adventure continues on the 4WD track into the Gosse Bluff comet impact crater. Not just an astro-geological wonder, but also a fantastic setting for our picnic lunch. Stroll around and admire the towering crater walls. After lunch we return to the dirt road traversing the Mereenie Wilderness Area, where mountain valleys give way to open plains, before arriving at the Kings Canyon Resort in the late afternoon.
Optional Sounds of Firelight Dinner.
Overnight: Kings Canyon Resort
Included: Lunch
Day 5: Kings Canyon to Ayers Rock
We begin our day with an exploration of the majestic Kings Canyon, with a choice of activities. The energetic will find the hike around the Canyon rim a stimulating option, offering panoramic views and in parts steep climbs. Alternatively, experience a gentler stroll through the Canyon floor, amid abundant bird life and ancient cycad plants. Our next stop is Uluru, enroute we enjoy a picnic lunch amidst the expansive landscapes, of changing eco systems, vast salt lakes and the mesa-like formation of Mt Connor. Arrive Ayers Rock Resort and check into your hotel. This afternoon we visit the Uluru - Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, followed by an exploratory tour with your guide, of the base of this unique monolith. The crowning touch to the day is a champagne sunset, featuring fine Australian foods and sparkling wine.
Overnight: Ayers Rock Resort
Included: Lunch
Day 6: Kata Tjuta to Alice Springs
An early departure to enjoy the morning solitude and tranquillity as the subtle colours of another day dawning, wash over Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Your guide will take you for an informative walk around the massive domes of Kata Tjuta, a site of significance to the local Anangu people. Hear of the geology, history and ecological significance. We return to the resort in time for lunch (own expense) and your transfer to the airport for your departure and onward flight to your home port or next adventure. Alternatively you may choose to extend your stay at the Ayres Rock Resort or return to Alice Springs arriving late afternoon approx 6pm.
Departs: 1.00pm Tuesday, Friday & Sunday
from Alice Springs
Concludes: 12.00pm in Ayers Rock or 6.00pm
in Alice Springs.
Tour Code: 6OE
| PRICES per person in AUD$ |
1/12/09 |
1/4/10 |
1/7/10 |
1/12/10 |
or Toll Free |
| 6OESU |
$2870 |
$2963 |
$3060 |
$2963 |
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| 6OEFC |
$3021 |
$3135 |
$3230 |
$3135 |
Minimum of 2 passengers are required to confirm a departure.
Single traveller will be required to pay a single supplement.
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