Day 1: Ayers Rock / Uluru
Your adventure begins at 2PM where you will meet your Storyteller Guide in front of the Desert Gardens Hotel.
After a meet and greet, visit the Cultural Centre in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to soak up its mesmerising natural beauty and rich culture.
Uluru and Kata Tjuta both hold great spiritual significance as they are places where many creation stories converge. Many of these stories are kept secret from outsiders, but you’ll learn a little about the local Anangu culture and appreciate the beauty of their land through exhibits and free presentations with Anangu and park rangers.
After setting up camp this evening, head to a viewing platform to experience the famous changing colours of the magical Uluru at sunset.
This is a great time to contemplate the vastness of the desert. Tonight, get to know your fellow travellers over our first campfire dinner and roll out your Aussie swag for the first time underneath a sky full of sparkling stars.
Today we only drive around 60km.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Ayers Rock Resort Campground
Meals
Dinner
Day 2: Uluru
Rising early, breathe deep and soak up the serenity of a sunrise over Uluru.
As the sunlight plays with the landscape, the rock formations change colour before your eyes.
Next, it’s time to get close to Uluru, one of the world’s greatest natural wonders. At 348 metres high and some 550 million years old, feel a powerful presence the moment you set eyes on it.
A guided 10km Uluru base walk is your best opportunity to connect with the rock and learn its stories.
Relax beside tranquil waterholes, take a break under a magnificent Sheoak tree and peer into hidden caves.
After lunch, return to camp for some free time.
Relax by the pool or engage in some of the activities at Ayers Rock Resort, such as a didgeridoo performance, a guided garden walk or discovering artifacts at the museum.
Enjoy a tasty dinner at camp tonight.
Today we only drive around 50km. You may walk up to 10km today if you do the full Uluru base-walk. However, shorter Uluru walks are available.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Ayers Rock Resort Campground
Meals
Breakfast Lunch and Dinner
Day 3: Kata Tjuta
This morning, we depart Yulara and make our way towards Watarrka National Park and Kings Canyon.
But first, it’s time for another untamed moment as Kata Tjuta materialises before you.
Rising 546 metres above the ground, this sacred site is a defining feature of the Red Centre.
Translating to the Pitjantjatjara word for ‘Many Heads’, the site’s ridges and ravines are closely connected with numerous Indigenous creation-time stories.
Embark on the Valley of the Winds guided walk for a moment in nature you will never forget.
A sanctuary for plants and animals, including wallabies and gorgeous wildflowers, we’ll wander along the narrow creek valley between two of Kata Tjuta’s largest domes.
After a lunch stop, travel to Kings Creek, where we will enjoy the one-hour Karrke Aboriginal Cultural Experience.
Learn about areas of importance for the Luritja and Pertame (Southern Arrernte) people as they share stories about bush tucker and art.
This afternoon, arrive at our camp at Kings Creek Station and enjoy some chill time before dinner at your leisure.
Today you will cover about 325kms.
Accommodation Swag camping at Kings Creek Station
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
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Dragon Trip –
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