Gray Line Alice Springs » Uluru Adventure

Gray Line Alice Springs » Uluru Adventure

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Rising from the desert sands, this massive creation from the dawn of time will overwhelm you. The richness of colour changes by the hour, the powerful presence of the Aboriginal Tjukurpa (dreaming), and the enormity of this symbol of the Australian Outback. Traverse the Walpa Gorge at Kata Tjuta (Olgas), a tumbled mass of protruding rock domes.

HIGHLIGHTS [884]:

  • Head out South Road and onto the Stuart Highway passing the West MacDonnell Ranges
  • Take a break at Jim’s Place, Stuart’s Well – a typical outback roadside stop – there’s time for breakfast, light or cooked (own expense)
  • Cross remote endless plains and experience the vast openness of Outback Australia
  • Erldunda and Mt Ebenezer
  • Stunning sand ridges clad with desert oaks
  • Enjoy a complimentary Billy Tea or a cool drink with a lamington cake while taking in superb views of Mt Connor Mesa
  • Stop at Curtin Springs Cattle Station
  • Look for massive road trains
  • Yulara – a modern desert tourist resort town
  • Experience the presence of Uluru – the massive stone heart of Australia
  • Learn of Aboriginal Tjukurpa and rock art on the Mala Walk
  • Take a complete circuit tour around the base of Uluru learning the geology and legends of the rock
  • Visit the Uluru and Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre and learn about Aboriginal culture and art
  • Take a guided walk to Mutitjulu Waterhole and see Aboriginal rock art
  • Learn the law, legends, and bush tucker of the Anangu people
  • Uluru base, see it, touch it perhaps even climb it – the Uluru climb may be closed at any time due to Aboriginal cultural requirements or extreme weather conditions
  • Visit Kaka Tjuta – walking trails lead to cool valleys and secluded waterholes
  • Witness an Uluru sunset while sipping sparkling wine or juice followed by a sunset buffet consisting of cold meats, garden salad and bread
  • Return to Alice Springs stopping for a snack stop (own expense) and enjoy an on-board Australian movie “Rabbit Proof Fence”

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Additional Information:

The Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park entry fee is a government charge payable directly to the Park and is not included in the fare. The entry fee is valid for 3 days. It is subject to change without notice. Children no charge. The Uluru climb may be closed at any time due to Aboriginal cultural requirements or extreme weather conditions.

Rates
01 April 2014 – 31 March 2015
Adult $210.00
Child $109.00
Operates Daily
Departs 06:30 am
Returns 12:30 am
Rates
01 April 2015 – 31 March 2016
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Fare Includes:
Morning tea, sunset picnic dinner, guided walks at Mala and Mutitjulu Waterhole and National Park entry

 

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