8 days tour

8-Day Uluru To Adelaide Tour

$ 936 .38 USD

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8-Day Uluru To Adelaide Tour

This tour includes:

Others

All activities and experiences All national park and entrance fees

Transport

Air-conditioned vehicle

Meals

7 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 5 dinners

Accommodation

6 x nights swag camping with facilities 1 x night underground bunkhouse multi-share dorm

Guide

Storyteller Guide

Hygieneprotocol

COVID-19 Safety Program We have reviewed every aspect of our operations and adapted. We have implemented a range of enhanced protocols so that you can sit back, relax and enjoy the serenity.  These protocols are based upon the Australian Federal Government and National COVID Compliance Commission COVID-Safe Guidelines, as well as the World Travel & Tourism Councilโ€™s โ€˜Safe Travel Protocols for Tour Operatorsโ€™.  We will continually evaluate the most up to date information from these sources and adapt as required to ensure we are doing everything we can to keep our passengers safe.  Vaccination Policy In accordance with current Government regulations, it is no longer a requirement to be double vaccinated, although we do highly recommend it. Fit for Travel Declaration All passengers are required to complete the โ€˜Fit for Travel Self- declarationโ€™ to confirm they are free from illness two days prior to the tour departing.  Guides Training & Expertise   All guides have completed COVID-19 Awareness Training for both South Australia and Western Australia. Health Safety Environment Australia has designed these programs. They teach us how to prevent and control the spread of COVID-19 and adapt to a โ€œCOVID-safeโ€ way of operating.  Hygiene and Sanitation  Each vehicle is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected at the beginning and end of each tour, with an emphasis on high touch points and hard surfaces. On extended journeys, the vehicle is cleaned at the end of each day, ready for the next morning.

Not included:

Flights

Optional

Swag Upgrade โ€“ if you would like to upgrade to a deluxe double swag that comfortably sleeps up to two people, you can pay a $300 upgrade fee during the booking process. This swag features a high-density foam mattress and mesh windows. Due to the size of this swag, there is limited availability, so it is first in best dressed. ALICE SPRINGS CONNECTING TRANSFERS Transfers from Alice Springs to Yulara (Uluru) are operated by AAT Kings and depart at 7 am or earlier from selected Alice Springs hotels. The shuttle will arrive in Yulara at 1 pm, giving passengers enough time before our tour departs at 2 pm. The rate is currently $225pp; however, it will increase from April 2025 to March 2026 to $249pp. You can add this to your cart when making your tour booking on our website as an optional add-on.

Others

Other activities and services are not included.

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Itinerary of your trip 8-Day Uluru To Adelaide Tour

  • Day 1 Yulara & Uluru Sunset
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Yulara & Uluru Sunset

      Your eight-day adventure begins at 2 pm, where youโ€™ll 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 youโ€™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.


      * For those passengers who wish to book a bus transfer from Alice Springs to Yulara, please see optional extra.


      Accommodation

      Swag camping at Ayers Rock Resort Campground 

      Meals Included

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  • Day 2 Uluru
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      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, itโ€™s time to get close to Uluru, one of the worldโ€™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, participate in a fun and inspiring dot painting workshop with a talented local Anangu artist and interpreter. During this wonderful 1.5-hour authentic experience, you will learn about ancient symbols used in Anangu art and teachings and will be taught some introductory Pitjantjatjara words (the local language spoken by Anangu). Use this knowledge to create your own artwork to take home and treasure forever. 

      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 Included

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  • Day 3 Yulara To Kings Canyon / Watarrka
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Yulara To Kings Canyon / Watarrka

      This morning, we depart Yulara and make our way towards Watarrka National Park and Kings Canyon. But first, itโ€™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 โ€™Many Headsโ€™, the siteโ€™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, weโ€™ll wander along the narrow creek valley between two of Kata Tjutaโ€™s largest domes. 


      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 Included

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  • Day 4 Kings Canyon To Coober Pedy
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Kings Canyon To Coober Pedy

      Itโ€™s an early start this morning for the spellbinding Kings Canyon Rim Walk, which is guaranteed to be one of the most magical experiences of your life. With its 300-metre-high sandstone walls, hidden waterholes, fern forests, chasms, canyons and caverns, Watarrka National Park is central Australiaโ€™s answer to an oasis. Take in the 360-degree views and journey through Priscillaโ€™s Crack, made famous by the classic Australian movie Priscilla Queen of the Desert. From there, see the sandstone domes known as the Lost City and the lush greenery and watering hole of the aptly named Garden of Eden. 


      Rest your legs and settle in for a long drive today as we travel across the Northern Territory and South Australian border. There are plenty of stops along the way before we arrive in Coober Pedy, โ€™The Opal Capital of the Worldโ€™. Due to scorching temperatures, most of the town is underground, with residents living in cave-like houses carved into the hillsides.


      Tonight, you will stay in a unique underground bunkhouse and have some free time to explore and grab dinner at one of the many eateries. Itโ€™s big numbers today, covering approximately 760km.


      Accommodation

      Umoona Opal Mine - underground bunk, multi-share 

      Meals Included

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  • Day 5 Coober Pedy To William Creek
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Coober Pedy To William Creek

      After breakfast, visit the Umoona Opal Mine and Museum. Here you will learn about Aboriginal and European settlement, see how the early miners lived, and try your hand at โ€™noodlingโ€™ for opals. Next, spend time with some rescued joeys at Josephineโ€™s Gallery and Kangaroo Orphanage. Established in 2008 to take in orphaned kangaroos from the far north of South Australia, it is about the size of Germany! It just so happens the gallery here is a world-class Aboriginal Art Gallery with an extensive range of Aboriginal artefacts and significant works by many of Australiaโ€™s best-known Indigenous artists. 

      Next, travel into areas seldom seen by most tourists as we leave the sealed roads of the Stuart Highway behind us and travel on unsealed roads to one of the remotest towns in the world, William Creek. On the way, travel through the largest cattle station in the world, Anna Creek. Gaze out at the endless horizons as we pass by the lake with the longest name in the world, Lake Cadibarrawirracanna. Arriving in town, set up camp and have a hearty counter meal at the heritage-listed William Creek Hotel. 

      Fall asleep as you count shooting stars snuggled up in your swag.  

      Today we travel approximately 170km.

      Accommodation

      Swag camping at William Creek 

      Meals Included

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  • Day 6 William Creek To Flinders Ranges Via The Oodnadatta Track*
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      William Creek To Flinders Ranges Via The Oodnadatta Track*

      Today, continue off the beaten path and travel along a section of one of Australiaโ€™s most iconic unsealed roads, the Oodnadatta Track. Drive through eerie lunar-like landscapes and, along the way, uncover highlights such as the mind-bending Mutonia Sculpture Park and Lake Eyre, Australiaโ€™s largest salt lake. Grab lunch at one of the quirky outback towns along the way before we arrive at Skytrek Willow Springs Station in the magnificent Flinders Ranges. This 70,000-acre working sheep station features secluded bush camping, walking trails, natural springs and Aboriginal rock etchings.  


      After a tasty dinner prepared by your Guide, kick back and enjoy front-row seats to one of the most spectacular light shows on Earth. The Flinders Ranges is famed for having some of the clearest skies in the Southern Hemisphere. So, what better place to opt for an optional stargazing experience with an expert astronomer and physicist? Take a short drive from camp and, using a 10-inch reflecting telescope, view constellations, globular clusters, nebulae, and the planets Saturn and Jupiter. Experiences range from $90 to $190pp and can be arranged with your Guide on the day.


      Roll out your swag under a sea of stars blanketing the ancient landscape and spend the evening marvelling at the Milky Way and counting constellations.


      Today we drive approximately 500km. 

      Accommodation

      Swag camping at Skytrek Willow Springs Station 

      Meals Included

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      *The Oodnadatta Track is an unsealed dirt road, and the conditions of the track depend heavily on the weather. If the road is deemed unsafe for the bus to drive on, or there is a possibility that sections of the road will close after we have commenced driving on the track, our Guide reserves the right to alter the itinerary and take a different route. If, for safety reasons, the decision is made not to travel on the track, the itinerary for day three will be changed as follows;

      Port Augusta | Coober Pedy via Stuart Highway | Josephineโ€™s Kangaroo Orphanage & Gallery | Coober Pedy township | Umoona Opal Mine & Museum | Overnight Coober Pedy.

  • Day 7 Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park

      This morning, itโ€™s time to unearth the magnificent Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. After breakfast, weโ€™ll travel to nearby Wilpena Pound to meet local Park Ranger and proud Adnyamathanha man John from Ngai Nhina Yuras. After a Welcome to Country, walk with him in a place where the sun and moon create magic as you listen to the fascinating stories of the Adnyamathanha People. Learn about Culture and Traditions, Bush Mai (food), artefacts, and medicinal plants, followed by a cultural smoking protocol.


      Ancient gorges invite exploration, and beauty reveals itself at every turn. So, pull on your hiking boots for a hike through tall river red gums and pines, past waterholes and a historic ruined homestead, culminating with breathtaking views over the surrounding wilderness.  


      After a picnic lunch, take a beautiful scenic drive at Brachina Gorge. Finally, head back to camp to relax and have our final dinner together. The total driving distance today is approximately 160km.


      Accommodation

      Swag camping at Skytrek Willow Springs Station 

      Meals Included

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  • Day 8 Flinders Ranges To Adelaide
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Flinders Ranges To Adelaide

      After our final breakfast together, itโ€™s time to roll up your swag one last time and set out on the Arkaroo Rock Trail, which has impressive views over the Chace Range. Arkaroo Rock is also a significant cultural site for the Adnyamathanha people. It has an incredible example of Adnyamathanha rock art depicting the Yura Muda (Dreaming or creation story) of Ikara.


      Enjoy a picnic lunch before travelling to Alligator Gorge in the Southern Flinders Ranges. Located in Mount Remarkable National Park, this is the perfect way to end the tour. Our last stint on the road will see us travel through the picturesque Clare Valley wine region before arriving in Adelaide at around 6 pm. 

      Today we travel approximately 450km. 


      Meals Included

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 12 / Max: 75

Age range allowed for this experience. Underaged must be accompanied by an adult.

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