
Camping Tours to Uluru NT Australia
Walk on the ancient landscapes that belonged to Aboriginal people for thousands of years, savoring their rich culture as evidenced through the ancient rock art, beliefs and myths, rituals etc. Embark on an adventure of nature, culture and pioneer history!
3 Day / 2 Night Uluru Camping Tour from Alice Springs to Ayers Rock
Day 1:- Kings’ Canyon
At the first destination of Kings’ Canyon, you can explore the sandstone domes of the Lost City, amphi-theatres, North and South Walls and the beautiful Garden of Eden. Refresh yourself at Curtin Springs before setting up camp. After dinner curl up under the starlit warm night sky of the Outback, as you await the 2nd day’s adventures!
Day 2:- Kata Tjuta and Uluru Sunset
Over the 2nd day, the tour covers Ayers Rock campground, Valley of the Winds at Kata Tjuta as well as the Aboriginal Cultural Centre. Soak in the awesome colors of the magnificent sunset over Uluru.
Day 3:- Uluru Sunrise
Start your last tour-day with the astonishing Uluru sunrise and proceed to other beautiful sites such as Mala Walk, Mutijulu Water-hole and Aboriginal cave paintings. The tour ends with a drop to Ayers Rock Airport.
5 Day Red Centre Kangaroo Dreaming 4WD Safari
You can be picked for this amazing experience from Alice Springs or Ayers Rock Resort or the Ayers Rock Airport.
Day 1:- Uluru
Your first day at the Outback covers the beautiful Uluru, Aboriginal guided walks, dot-painting workshop and cultural center visit as well as lets you enjoy the sunset with wine and dine.
Day 2:- Kata Tjuta
Start the second day with Ayers Rock sunrise. The tour covers the Kata Tjuta and Valley of the Winds on this day and ends with a traditional camp-fire bush dinner in the secluded campsite of Kings’ Creek Station.
Day 3:- Kings’ Canyon
The trip to Kings’ Canyon includes a 6 km walk through crevices, vertical walls and plateaus as well as visits to amphi-theatre, Lost City and Garden of Eden. A cool dip in the rock pools would be very welcome at the end of the day. The drive to the camp through Mereenie Loop Road has opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Day 4:- West McDonnell Ranges
The tour covers West McDonnell Ranges and Ormiston Gorge as well as hike at the Ghost Gum Walk and a cool dip at the rock pools of Ellery Creek Big Hole. The tour for today ends at Hugh River, with the tourists spending the night under a million stars complete with campfire and a warm meal.
Day 5:- Owen Springs Reserve and Rainbow Valley
The last day of the tour takes you along the Hugh River, lined with shady river gums through the Owen Springs Reserve. Last comes the Rainbow Valley, rich in archaeological sites and Aboriginal artefacts. As the last bit of entertainment Alice Springs awaits you, where you can catch up on the township in the night.