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8
Day - Alice
Springs to Adelaide
- Face The Outback
(Includes 'Uluru' - Ayers Rock)
This
tour does not operate as a scheduled tour but
as a private charter in 2010/2011.
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Explore the Outback
travelling the legendary Oodnadatta Track!
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Name: |
8
Day -
Alice Springs
to Adelaide - Face The Outback
(Includes 'Uluru' - Ayers Rock) |
| Tour
Code: |
G-WB8S |
| Departs: |
Alice
Springs from selected pickup point |
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Departure
Dates:
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Alice
Springs - Saturday
NOV to MAR ONLY |
| Departure
Time: |
Alice
Springs 7.00am Saturday |
| Finishes: |
Adelaide |
| Finish
Time: |
Arriving
late afternoon into Adelaide on day 8 |
| Tour
Prices: Adult |
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1st April 2010 - 31st March 2011
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Adult
AU$POA
+ $25 park entry fee
Child
AU$POA - No Park Fee
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tour is not available to children 7 years
and under. |
| Extras:
Park fee of AUD $25 (Uluru NP) is payable
on morning of departure. |
| All
prices are in Australian Dollars (includes
10% GST) based on per person |
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| Min
Numbers: |
6 |
| Max
Numbers: |
17/24
(minimum 4) |
| Tour
Vehicle: |
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Overland
Trucks 16 and 17 seat four wheel drive vehicles.
4WD -
16 and 17 seats front facing air-conditioned
vehicle.
Our 4WDs
(16 - 17 seaters) have spacious cabs with
ample legroom and forward facing seats for
increased comfort and a view for appreciation
of the scenery. |
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Toyota
Coaster mini-bus - (max 22 seats)
or Mitsubishi Rosa mini-bus
(max 24 seats) - front facing air-conditioned
vehicle.
We use
our coaches in locations where there are large
driving distances on sealed roads as the larger
vehicles provide greater comfort. In all other
circumstances, we focus on providing a small
group experience with an average maximum group
size of 16.
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| Suitability: |
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Maximum
Walks: Hikes up to 6-8kms per day. A reasonable
level of fitness is required as there will
be some walking to view places of interest.
Suitable for soft adventures with a passion
for bushwalking. |
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| Staying: |
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includes 3 nights dorm accommodation and 2
nights camping. |
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Permanent
Campsites - have permanently
erected tents (multi-share), permanent
cooking facilities and purpose-built fire
pits, screened eating areas, share showers
and toilets. |
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Bush
Camps -
no facilities other than those that are carried
on the vehicle. Passengers sleep in swags
(Aussie bedroll). The tour will stop along
the way at roadhouses for clients to have
a shower etc. Bushcamping |
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Semi-Permanent
Campsites -
tents must be erected by guide and passengers,
share showers and toilets, no cooking facilities
except those carried on the vehicle.
Passengers
may opt to sleep in swags (Aussie bedroll).
Swags
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Hostel
Accommodation -
Dorm share rooms with shared facilities on. |
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Bring: |
Tour
ticket, Wide brim hat, sunscreen 30+, sleeping
bag, sturdy walking shoes, insect repellent, warm
clothing in winter, waterproof jacket, sunglasses,
water bottle, swimwear, towel and toiletries,
camera, torch, small backpack (to carry on walks)
and the rest of it! Sleeping bag hires $15 if
required. Luggage is restricted to 15kg per person.
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Included: |
Experienced
tour guide, all touring, 5 nights camping (tents/swags),
2 nights bunkhouse, all meals from lunch day 1 to
lunch day 8 and GST. |
| Road
Conditions: |
OUTBACK
ROAD CONDITIONS: Our tours operate in remote
areas that are amongst the driest on earth. In the
event of heavy rain, outback dirt roads can be impassable
and closed to traffic. If so, we will re-route substituting
interesting destinations to keep to the tour's published
duration. |
| Places
Of Interest: |
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Highlights:
Uluru
(Ayers Rock)
Kata
Tjuta (Olgas),
Valley
of the Winds,
Kings
Canyon,
Aboriginal
Culture.
Coober
Pedy
Wilpena Pound
Parachilna
Gorge
William
Creek Pub
Marree
Flinders Ranges
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Itinerary
Explore the
Outback travelling the legendary Oodnadatta Track!
Day 1 -
Alice Springs to Kings Canyon (LD)
Travel through the ranges and across the sandy rivers of Central
Australia to Kings Canyon. The first big hike is the Rim Walk
where you'll see the sandstone domes of the Lost City, enjoy
the cool surrounds of the Garden of Eden pool and take in
the defying views along the walls of the Canyon. Camp in bushland
surrounds. All camp sites on the tour have adequate toilet
and shower facilities. Choice of swags tonight.
Days 2 &
3 - Uluru & Kata Tjuta (BLD)
Time is on our side
Two nights makes a big difference: double
chances for sunsets and sunrises; more time for walks and
more flexibility in hot weather. We don't short-change you
- as well as plenty of time for Uluru walks and the Aboriginal
Cultural Centre, there is time to do the Valley of the Winds
walk (we guide) at Kata Tjuta. Free time can be used for local
indigenous tours, air flights, a swim in the pool - or other
refreshments. Camp with facilities in full view of Uluru.
Day 4 -Uluru
to Coober Pedy (BLD)
Backtrack to the Stuart Highway. By special invitation, we
may go off-highway onto the 'AP Lands' to call in at Iwantja
Aboriginal Arts Centre. Going south the vegetation increases
- you'll remember the Northern Territory looking like the
botanic gardens when compared to the desolate gibber plain
expanses of Outback South Australia! Just beyond the Dog Fence,
the mining moonscape takes over. Roam the colourful Breakaways
(site of Mad Max III) before arrival in Coober Pedy. Underground
bunkhouse accommodation is our 'digs' for tonight.
Day 5 -
Coober Pedy to William Creek (BLD)
We'll show you about Coober Pedy - underground house, mine
tour, opal cutting, an underground church - and give you time
to explore and 'noodle' (fossick) for opals. Desert landscapes
include red dunes, salt pans and gibber plains on the afternoon
drive to William Creek. Lake Cadibarrawirracanna can be a
refreshing short detour. We camp in swags within stumbling
distance of William Creek Pub.
Day 6 -
Oodnadatta Track to Flinders Ranges (BLD)
The Oodnadatta Track retraces the dusty trail of camel caravans
and original Ghan railway to the fascinating thermal mound
springs, Lake Eyre and dusty Marree's abandoned giant railway
station (and locos!) and the Arabunna Aboriginal Cultural
Centre. Next stage offers the Aboriginal ochre pits, a visit
to eccentric Talc Alf (he's usually in), views of Leigh Creek
coalmines and Copley Bakery. Break into the Flinders Ranges
through Parachilna Gorge to Angorichina where we stay in bunkhouse
style accommodation.
Day 7 -
Flinders Ranges (BLD)
Dirt roads take us through the heart of the Ranges to the
historic copper mines of Blinman and onto Wilpena Pound, the
famous natural amphitheatre. There's time to tackle the spectacular
walks and challenging climbs. Views are breathtaking. Camp
amidst pine forest at the base of the mountains. The lodge
at Wilpena Pound has a pool and bar that we're welcome to
use!
Day 8 -
Wilpena Pound to Adelaide (BL)
Enjoy more expansive mountain views as we pass the Elder Range,
calling by the outpost town of Hawker, then one time Transcontinental
Railway junction of Quorn, popular MTB centre of Melrose at
Mount Remarkable, a string of little country towns and the
vineyards of the Clare Valley. Toast the last 8 days of adventure
with a tasting glass at one of the excellent wineries! Arrive
Adelaide in the early evening.
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Note:
Itinerary may vary and/or attractions be substituted due to
seasonal conditions, weather extremes, Tradtional owner and
national park requirements.
The above program should only be used as a guideline and tour
guides may change programs at their discretion to suit the specific
interests of their group.
Safaris must be reconfirmed by 4pm the day before travel direct
with the tour operator.
Luggage limit of 15kg in a soft bag or backpack
Optional $20 Sleeping Bag Hire if required.
Park fee of AUD$25 per person is payable on departure |
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on the tour, your accommodation will vary. Each tour/package
itinerary page will note the type of accommodation used
on tour.in the "Other Information" section. |
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| Semi-Permanent
Campsite With permanent showers, toilets. You will need
to put up your own tent each night - guide will demonstrate
how.. |
Permanent
Campsite Permanently erected tents, cooking facilities,
refrigeration, showers, toilets and screened eating areas.
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Hostel Accommodation
Dormitory bed arrangements with shared facilities. |
Motel/Lodge
Accommodation Private rooms with private facilities. Upgrade
accommodation is available on some tours. |
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ATA Child
Policy On Tours
Note:
N/S = This tour is not available to children 12 years
and under.
Note: N/A = This option
is not available at a discounted child rate.
Note: *Child rates
are for children 8-12 years accompanied by an adult
Note: Children 7 years
and under are not permitted to travel on any tour
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