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3
Day 4WD Ayers Rock Tour
Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) and
Watarrka (Kings Canyon)
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Wayoutback offers
the adventure traveller an authentic outback camping
safari with a touch of style and quality. We'll
show you all the "must see" places like Uluru
(Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) and Watarrka
(Kings Canyon) and, as importantly, we'll give
you the opportunity to really experience the desert.
Bush camping,
eating quality food cooked over a campfire and
sleeping under the clearest southern stars you
can imagine.
We'll add a more
adventurous element to the trip, leaving the sealed
road behind for a typical outback dirt road.If
that's not outback enough, we then head 'wayoutback'
4-Wheel driving on bush tracks, across riverbeds
and over sand dunes boldly going where no other
tours dare. One
of the most important aspects of Wayoutback is
the calibre of our tour guides. They are among
the best in Central Australia through their enthusiasm
and ability to bring people together to have the
best time. This is backed up with extensive local
knowledge of land, the Aboriginal (Anangu) people
and history. General
Information
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Name: |
3
Day 4WD Ayers Rock Tour |
| Tour
Code: |
G-WO3 |
| Departs: |
Alice
Springs app. 6.30am
or
Ayers Rock Resort 1:00pm* |
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Departure
Dates:
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Departure
Dates: Daily |
| Departure
Time: |
Alice
Springs app. 6.30am
or
Ayers Rock Resort
Please advise
that a pickup from Uluru is required at time of
booking
Flight details
are required - flights MUST arrive well before 13.00hours.
(1.00pm) at Yulara Airport to connect with the Yulara
Airport Shuttle (free) to Desert Gardens Hotel
Pickup from
Desert Gardens at the Ayers
Rock Resort 1:00pm* (after lunch)
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| Finishes: |
Alice Springs
NOTE:
IF YOU WISH TO END YOUR SAFARI AT AYERS
ROCK RESORT, THIS ITINERARY MAY BE RUN IN REVERSE.
PLEASE ENQUIRE AT TIME OF BOOKING.
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| Finish
Time: |
Alice
Springs at approx. 7.00pm to 8.30pm |
| Tour
Prices: Adult |
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April 2010 - 30 November 2010 &
01 March 2011 - 31 March 2011
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Adult $635
Student
$585 *
(Valid
YHA/VIP cardholders)
Child $560
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01
December 2010 - 28 February 2011
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Adult
$585
Student
$535 *
(Valid
YHA/VIP cardholders)
Child $510
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HIGH
1/4/2010 30/11/2010; 01/03/2011 31/03/2011
LOW
1/12/2010 28/02/2011 |
| Note:
N/S = This tour is not available to children
8 years and under. Child (8-15 years)
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| Extras:
Prices
are all inclusive with the exception of the
Aboriginal guided Kuniya Walk and Sleeping
Bag hire. |
| All
prices are in Australian Dollars (includes
10% GST) based on per person |
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| Discounts: |
Specials:
Book here now today
and receive a 5% earlybird discount on the basic
tour cost |
| Min
Numbers: |
6
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| Max
Numbers: |
9/16:
All vehicles
are purpose built real 4WD vehicles.
Travel in a
small group ( average 6-12). |
| Staying: |
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Bush
Camps -
Passengers sleep in swags (Aussie bedroll).
Bushcamping
- Bush showers and toilets available at most
of our private bush camps. |
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Semi-Permanent
Campsites - tents must be erected
by guide and passengers, campsites with share
showers and toilets, National parks with limited
facilities, no cooking facilities except those
carried on the vehicle. |
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| Tour
Vehicle: |
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4WD
Mitsubishi or Isuzu-
16 seats front facing air-conditioned vehicle.
Our 4WDs
(16 - 20 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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or
a 4WD 9 Seater Troop Carrier (side facing
rear seats) air-conditioned vehicle. All our
Troopies tow purpose built 4WD trailers. |
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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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| To
Bring: |
Tour
ticket,
As we are camping you will need to be prepared
for this. You'll need to bring a flashlight (torch),
hat (wide brimmed best), sunscreen, insect repellant,
a fly net (summer), any required medication, water
bottle (at least 1.5 litres), walking shoes/boots
(we do a lot of walking/climbing), warm clothing
(winter), sleeping bag, toiletries, swim wear,
towel, camera, extra film and a great sense of
humour; Travel Voucher/Ticket, BYO wine or beer.
Space is limited, please bring only one small
bag per person. Ask at reception of your accommodation
for excess baggage storage.
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Included: |
Experienced
guides
Latest
model air-conditioned 4WD vehicles
Meals
as indicated
Swags including laundered bed sheet
(summer only) and pillows
Camping
& equipment
All
activities and meals (except where specified)
Camping
and National Park fees,
Reference
books
Chilled
face cloths (summer)
Supplies of drinking water (must
have your own bottle)
Sleeping
bags ($15 hire fee - please request on booking.
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| Not
Included: |
As
per itinerary |
| Places
Of Interest: |
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Highlights
- Uluru Ayers Rock at sunrise (Uluru Kata
Tjuta National Park) |
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Highlights
- Uluru Ayers Rock at sunset (Uluru Kata
Tjuta National Park) |
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Highlights
- Kata Tjuta - The Olgas in the cooler
parts of the day through the 'Valley of the
Wind' (Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park) |
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ITINERARY:
BC = Bush Camp, with
facilities
* If you wish to end your safari
at Ayers Rock Resort this itinerary may run in reverse. Please
enquire at time of booking.
Day
1.
(Lunch & Dinner)
After picking you up from your
accommodation in Alice Springs bright and early from 5.45am,
we complete ticketing and introductions and then hit the road
on our adventure of a lifetime.
Our journey
begins heading south to Erldunda travelling through the Waterhouse
and James Ranges with a stop at The Camel Farm for refreshments
and a Camel ride if you're keen +. We also stop at Mt Ebenezer
Roadhouse where you can view or purchase Aboriginal artifacts.
On the way to Uluru (Ayers Rock) we stop to view Atila (Mount
Connor), a mesa tableland and the first significant rock formation
of our trip.
After a stop for lunch and
our arrival at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, we head
to the Cultural Centre and the opportunity to learn about
the local Aboriginal law and religion (Tjukurpa) before a
short guided walk at the base of Uluru. At this point you
can take a full base walk, climb Uluru if you choose to do
so, or join the Aboriginal guided Kuniya walk +.
Of course no Uluru tour would
be complete without experiencing 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.
- Camel Farm
- Erldunda
- Mt Ebenezer Roadhouse
- View Mt Connor
- Cultural Centre
- Climb/Base Walk or Kuniya
Walk at Uluru
- Sunset at Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Day
2.
(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
From a lookout close to our
campsite we can view sunrise over Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata
Tjuta (The Olgas) before rolling up the swags and heading
off to Kata Tjuta for a leisurely 7km walk through the "Valley
of the Winds". After a stop at the Resort for fuel and refreshments,
we're off to Kings Creek Cattle Station for our second night's
bush camp, complete with bush toilet and shower.
With nobody else for miles,
this camp has stunning views out over the George Gill Ranges
and gives you a real feel for the outback. Dinner around the
campfire makes for a very social time with another night out
under the stars.
- Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata
Tjuta (The Olgas) Sunrise
- Kata Tjuta
- Ayers Rock Resort
- Curtin Springs
- Kings Creek Station
Day
3.
(Breakfast & Lunch)
A leisurely start to the day
before we head off to Watarrka (Kings Canyon) for a mind blowing
7km walk through the towering walls, crevices and plateaus
of Watarrka. We'll visit the Amphitheatre and the Lost City
plus a swim in the tranquil "Garden of Eden" if you wish.
Adjacent to Watarrka lies an
Aboriginal Community called Lilla where we stop for lunch
and a break at a lovely picnic area. After lunch one of the
Luritja traditional owners, Sadie Williams (or one of her
family), will stop by to take you on a one hour Willy Wagtail
guided walk+ (optional).
After our visit to Lilla we
start making our way back to Alice Springs travelling on a
typical outback dirt road and then 4-wheel driving, crossing
riverbeds and sand dunes. We'll drop you back at your hostel/hotel
early evening and usually all meet later for a bit of a night
on the town (Alice seems like the big smoke after 3 days in
the bush).
- Watarrka (Kings Canyon)
- 4 Wheel Driving
- Finke River
- Jims Place
- Alice Springs
+ Cost additional to Wayoutback
fare.
Important
Notes:
Aboriginal Host may frequent tour whilst training
Tour Itinerary may change due to seasonal changes, operational
logistics and accessibility.
If you wish to end your safari at Ayers Rock Resort this
itinerary may run in reverse. Please enquire at time of booking.
Starting
tour from Ayers Rock from either Yulara Resort (Ayers Rock
Resort) and Ayers Rock Airport (No later than 1pm).
Client
will miss lunch on Day 1.
Itinerary maybe reversed due to shorter daylight hours in
winter months. Also Itinerary may change due to seasonal changes,
operational logistics and accessibility.
Some
activities within Australia's National parks are dependant
on the weather and observance of cultural traditions, therefore
itineraries are subject to change.
Tours are to remote areas and there is quite a lot of hiking
involved over uneven ground. Passengers should be of reasonable
health and fitness and be carrying all required medication.
Full
payment is required for this tour at the time of booking.
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| Summer: (Oct
- Mar) hot days, warm nights |
| Winter: (Apr
- Sept) warm days, cold nights |
| Mar-May |
Jun-Aug |
Sept-Nov |
Dec-Feb |
| Min: 12.8 |
Min: 5.1 |
Min:14.2 |
Min: 20.6 |
| Max: 27.8 |
Max: 20.5 |
Max: 30.3 |
Max: 37.0 |
| Winter - Warm
clothing is essential |
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Note:
All information is correct
at time of publishing.
Wayoutback Safaris and / or its Agents operate in harsh
and remote areas and reserve the right to alter the route
or itinerary if road, weather or other circumstances dictate
or at the discretion of the guide or the company. If for any
reason the route is altered and / or a different itinerary
is offered, no refund will be paid.
Please be aware all our tours are participation tours and
we require all passengers to assist and lend a hand in cooking,
cleaning, washing up, setting up camp and packing up camps
every day! So please help us make our Guides' lives easier.
ATS the operator reserves the right to assess the fitness
capability of passengers prior to tour departure. Tour is
not suitable for children.
Itinerary may vary and/or attractions substituted due to
seasonal conditions, Traditional 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.
Personal luggage 15kgs: Is limited to an overnight bag of
max 15kgs and a day pack.
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ATA Child
Policy On Tours
Note:
N/S = This tour is not available to children 8 years and
under.
Note: N/A = This option
is not available at a discounted child rate.
Note: *Child rates
are for children 8-15 years accompanied by an adult
Note: Children 8 years
and under are not permitted to travel on any tour
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