3.5 Day/3 Night Uluru and Red Centre 4WD Tour from Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Discover the Red Centre And Ancient Outback Travel Icons On This Memorable Adventure Tour

from $1,145
Enjoy a glass of sparkling wine over Uluru sunset
About This Experience
  • Departs Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday from Uluru (Ayers Rock)
  • Returns Alice Springs
  • Duration 3 Day Tour
  • Group Size 16
  • Vehicle Air conditioned 4WD vehicle.
  • Mobile ticketing accepted
  • No credit card fees
  • 7 days a week support
Inclusions
  • Experienced Tour Guide
  • 3 x Breakfasts
  • 3 x Lunches
  • 3 x Dinners
  • Camping equipment and fees, sleeping bag hire
  • National Park Fees
  • Reference Books
  • Drinking Water (Please provide your own bottle)
  • Courtesy Pick-up from Ayers Rock Airport or Ayers Rock Resort at Outback Pioneer Hotel
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Tour Overview

Want to go on a Red Centre tour that includes more than the usual Outback travel icons? The Wallaby Dreaming tour is perfect for travellers who want to visit Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Watarrka, but also see more of what the Red Centre has to offer. Travel by 4WD to the West MacDonnell Ranges, hike, swim and explore the ancient landscapes of the Australian Outback, spot wildlife and visit cattle stations. For those that love their creature comforts spend your nights in permanent remote campsites, complete with permanent tents, hot showers and a comfortable bed. For those that seek adventure, sleep out under the stars in a traditional Aussie swag with a million-star view of the clear southern skies. This Red Centre tour is what Outback travel is all about – exploration, adventure and reflection.

After the arrival at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, we travel to the base of Uluru where your guide will lead you on an interpretive walk, hearing of the Aboriginal law and religion (Tjukurpa). Continuing on, we meet our local Aboriginal Guide who will provide a once in a lifetime authentic Indigenous cultural experience sharing stories and passing on traditional methods of painting that plays an important part in the sustainability of Aboriginal Culture. Starting with a walk to the cave paintings near Mutitjulu Waterhole, at the base of Uluru, be guided by the Anangu hearing stories of this unique landscape and the connection between the art, culture and connection to the land. We conclude at the Cultural Centre, where you may explore the displays and learn of the flora and fauna of this unique area.

Experience the famous changing colours of Uluru at sunset, complete with sparkling wine and nibbles. It’s a great time to kick back and contemplate the day and the vastness of the desert. Afterwards settle in at our remote private camp, complete with our Endless Star dining experience before retiring to your swag under the amazing night sky or your comfortable safari tent complete with beds.

Rising early, watch the sunrise over Uluru and Kata Tjuta from a lookout close to our campsite well away from the hustle and bustle of the public viewing area. Afterwards, depart for Kata Tjuta and a hike through the “Valley of the Winds”. Enjoy Lunch before heading to Kings Creek Station and our private campsite, miles from the crowds where the feeling of outback starts to take hold. After a campfire Dinner, kick back and be mesmerised by the millions of stars on display.

This morning take a guided walk to see the towering walls, crevices and plateaus of Watarrka (Kings Canyon). Visit the Amphitheatre, Lost City and the tranquil ‘Garden of Eden’. After Watarrka we 4WD along the famous Mereenie Loop Road looking out for wildlife along the way before arriving at our permanent camp at Wallace Rockhole near the West MacDonnell Ranges National Park.

Spend today exploring the mighty West MacDonnell Ranges. At Ormiston Gorge, keep your eyes peeled for Perentie Lizards lazing along the banks and take a swim in the rock holes. Hike the “Ghost Gum Walk”, a 1.5-hour loop that takes in views down through the majestic Ormiston Gorge, before following the trail as it descends down close to the gorge and along the rocky floor and Ormiston Waterhole.

Afterwards, we travel on to Ellery Creek Big Hole, one of the most picturesque swimming and walking spots in the West MacDonnell Ranges. Surrounded by high red cliffs and the sandy Ellery Creek, the waterhole has been carved out by thousands of years of massive floods and is an internationally significant geological site. The permanent water here made it a special meeting place for the Arrernte people and is known to them as Udepata.

Late in the afternoon, we travel back to Alice Springs, arriving at approximately 5.30 pm. After a hot shower, join your fellow travellers for a farewell meal, some laughs and a few cold ales.

IMPORTANT NOTES: Our safaris are active participation based tours. We rely on the goodwill of all passengers to make them a success. This includes your assistance in the preparation of meals, washing up, gathering firewood and loading/unloading vehicles. Itinerary may change due to cultural reasons, seasonal changes, operational logistics and accessibility. Tour is not suitable for children under 5 years of age. We recommend guests arrive on the Jetstar or Virgin Australia flights into Ayers Rock. Clients joining at Ayers Rock Airport or resort will do so after Lunch and therefore is not included. Please ensure you have had Lunch prior to your collection as we will be travelling straight to Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park to start the afternoon’s sightseeing. Due to limited space on the vehicle please restrict luggage to one day pack and one soft overnight bag/backpack. Excess luggage should be stored at your Alice Springs accommodation. If commencing at Ayers Rock please ensure you have one day pack and a soft overnight bag/backpack with the items you require for the 4 days packed inside as your large luggage will be stored in the vehicle/trailer and will not be accessible during this time. Please be advised that your pick up time can be up to 15 minutes before or after our advertised time. For those commencing from Ayers Rock Resort please be assured that we will be along to pick you up directly after our Ayers Rock Airport collections which some days can be affected due to aircraft arrival/departure delays. It is important that you confirm your collection details with us no later than 48 hours prior to departure. Travel Insurance compulsory for all passengers travelling on this tour. This should be taken out at the time of booking and must provide cover against personal accident, death, medical expenses and emergency repatriation with a recommended minimum coverage of US$200,000 for each of the categories of cover. We also strongly recommend it covers cancellation, curtailment, personal liability and loss of luggage and personal effects. Each passenger will be required to show proof of their travel insurance on the first day of their tour. Passengers who are unable to show their policy documents will not be permitted to join the tour.

The below itinerary can change due to cultural reasons, seasonal changes, operational logistics and accessibility.

Day 1
Outback Pioneer Hotel
Outback Pioneer Hotel
01:00 PM
Pick up guests from the Outback Pioneer Hotel. *Lunch own expense.
Ayers Rock Airport
Ayers Rock Airport
01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
The tour meets flights from 1.30pm—3.10pm. Later flights will be miss part of itinerary. *Lunch own expense.
Stuarts Well Camel Farm
Stuarts Well Camel Farm
Stop for refreshements and a camel ride (own expense) on our way to Kata Tjuta National Park.
Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Enjoy a guided base walk.
Uluru Cultural Centre
Uluru Cultural Centre
The cultural centre is worth a visit to learn about the Tjukurpa (Aboriginal law/religion).
Dinner
Dinner
Experience the famous changing colours of Uluru at sunset, complete with sparkling wine and nibbles. It's a great time to kick back and contemplate the day and the vastness of the desert. Afterwards settle in at our remote private camp, complete with our Endless Star dining experience before retiring to your swag under the amazing night sky or your comfortable safari tent complete with beds.
Day 2
Breakfast
Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Your guide will wake you bright and early to experience a mesmerising Uluru sunrise.
Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)
Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)
Hike through the magnificent Valley of the Winds
Lunch
Curtin Springs
Curtin Springs
We travel to Curtin Springs Cattle Station for a tour of a typical working cattle station.
Kings Creek Station
Kings Creek Station
The tour camps at this truly 'outback' location on the second evening.
Dinner
After a campfire dinner it's time to kick back and be mesmerised by the millions of stars on display.
Day 3
Breakfast
Watarrka National Park
Watarrka National Park
Visit the Amphitheatre, Lost City and the tranquil
Lunch
Mereenie Loop Road
Mereenie Loop Road
See if you can spot native wildlife along the way.
Glen Helen
Glen Helen
This will be the campsite for the night, nearby the stunning waterhole that is believed to be home to an ancient and powerful Rainbow Serpent.
Dinner
Day 4
Breakfast
West MacDonnell Ranges National Park
West MacDonnell Ranges National Park
Enjoy beautiful and spectacular scenery at the West MacDonnell Ranges National Park.
Ormiston Gorge
Ormiston Gorge
Travel off road and take a swim in the rock holes
Lunch
Ghost Gum Walk
Ghost Gum Walk
Hike this track, home to an array of plants and wildlife.
Alice Springs
Alice Springs
05:30 PM
Arrive back in Alice Springs in the early evening.
Safari tour is not suitable for children under 5 years of age. Itinerary may change due to cultural reasons, seasonal changes, operational logistics and accessibility.
1. Choose Your Tickets
Adult
Twin Share - Permanent Tent with Bed or Swag under the Stars
$1,060
Child (5-15yrs)
Twin Share - Permanent Tent with Bed or Swag under the Stars
$1,047.50

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