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8 Day Adelaide to Uluru Adventure and Cultural Tour

Duration: 8 days
Destination: Australia, South Australia, Adelaide
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Overview

Experience moments in nature that will stay with you for a lifetime on this eight-day bucket list adventure from Adelaide to Uluru through Australia's outback

Itinerary

Day 1: Adelaide to Flinders Ranges

Stop At: Port Wakefield, Port Wakefield, South Australia
Your eight-day outback adventure begins in Adelaide at 6 am, where your Storyteller Guide will greet you. After a caffeine stop at the coastal town of Port Wakefield
Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Alligator Gorge Rd, Wilmington, South Australia 5485 Australia
Arrive in the Southern Flinders Ranges for a morning hike at Alligator Gorge. Located in Mount Remarkable National Park, this is the perfect way to start the tour.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Pass By: Quorn, Quorn, Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Have a quick stroll around Quorn, famous for the Pichi Richi Railway.

Stop At: Arkaroo Rock, Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia Australia
Arrive at Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park and embark on a hike at Arkaroo Rock, a significant cultural site for the local Adnyamathanha people. See rock paintings featuring ochre and charcoal images that depict the Yura Muda (Dreaming or creation story) of Ikara (Wilpena Pound).
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Wilpena Pound Resort Wilpena Road, Via Hawker, Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia 5434 Australia
This afternoon, experience a Welcome to Country in the Adnyamathanha people's language at Wilpena Pound Resort.
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Skytrek Willow Springs Station, 16430 Flinders Ranges Way, Hawker SA 5434, Australia
Feeling connected to Country and nature, arrive at Skytrek Willow Springs Station. This 70,000-acre working sheep station features secluded bush camping and is our base while we unearth the Flinders Ranges. 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 as having some of the Southern Hemisphere's clearest skies. Roll out your swag under a blanket of stars twinkling over the ancient landscape.
Duration: 14 hours

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Swag camping at Skytrek Willow Springs Station

Day 2: Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park

Stop At: Flinders Ranges National Park, Flinders Ranges National Park, Flinders Ranges, South Australia
The fossils discovered in the Flinders Ranges are so old that geologists had to revise the geologic timeline of Earth's history, identifying a new era called the Ediacaran period. After breakfast, we will unearth more of this amazing park as we pull on our hiking boots for a morning hike through tall river red gums and past waterholes, culminating with breathtaking views over the surrounding wilderness.
Regeneration is in our DNA, so today, we will meet with a Park Ranger to learn about conservation efforts within Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. We can also give back by participating in some meaningful conservation work. After lunch, we'll take a magical scenic drive at Brachina Gorge.
Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes

Stop At: Blinman, Blinman, Flinders Ranges National Park, Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Quench your thirst with a well-deserved drink at an iconic country pub.
Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Skytrek Willow Springs Station, 16430 Flinders Ranges Way, Hawker SA 5434, Australia
Returning to camp to relax and have dinner.
Duration: 13 hours

Meals included:



Accommodation included: Swag camping at Skytrek Willow Springs Station

Day 3: Flinders Ranges to William Creek via the Oodnadatta Track*

Stop At: Lyndhurst Ochre Cliffs, Heading north on the Marree Road. 5kms out turns to the Left. Boundary fence. Marree Road., Lyndhurst SA 5731, Australia
Today we’re taking the bus off the beaten path and travelling along a section of one of Australia’s most iconic unsealed roads, the iconic Oodnadatta Track.
Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Mutonia Sculpture Park, Oodnadatta Track, 30km from Marree, Marree, South Australia 5733 Australia
Drive through eerie and moonlike desert scenery as the landscape uncovers highlights, like the Mutonia Sculpture Park.
Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Lake Eyre, South Australia Australia
Visit Australia's largest salt lake.
Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Wabma Kadarbu Mound Spring Conservation Park, 75 Km South of William Creek 130 km northwest of Marree, track 3 km to the west, Marree, South Australia 5733 Australia
Wabma Kadarbu Mound Spring Conservation Park
Duration: 30 minutes

Pass By: Anna Creek Station, Oodnadatta Track, William Creek SA 5710, Australia
Travel through Anna Creek Station, the world's largest working cattle station. Covering an area of six million acres, it is equivalent to the size of Belgium!

Stop At: William Creek, William Creek, South Australia
Come late afternoon, arrive in the tiny outback settlement of William Creek. In the middle of nowhere, on the way to somewhere, this quirky town with a population of ten is an icon of the South Australian Outback. After dinner, you might like to enjoy a cold drink in the heritage-listed William Creek Hotel, which opened in 1887. Then curl up in your swag under the stars in the campground.
Duration: 15 hours

Pass By: Oodnadatta Track, South Australia Australia
* 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 our 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 | Josephine's Kangaroo Orphanage & Gallery | Coober Pedy township | Umoona Opal Mine & Museum | Overnight Coober Pedy.


Meals included:


Accommodation included: Swag camping at William Creek

Day 4: William Creek to Coober Pedy

Stop At: Umoona Opal Mine & Museum, 14 Hutchison St, Coober Pedy, South Australia 5723 Australia
After breakfast, journey to the famous underground town of Coober Pedy. The opal capital of Australia features a sun-baked lunar landscape, fascinating history and a unique way of life. Visit the town's main attraction, Umoona Opal Mine & Museum. Go 'noodling' or fossicking and learn about these precious stones during an opal-cutting demonstration.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Josephine's Gallery and Kangaroo Orphanage, 131 - 133 Hutchison St, Coober Pedy, South Australia 5723 Australia
Afterwards, visit Josephine's Gallery & Kangaroo Orphanage. Established in 2008 to take in orphaned kangaroos from the far north of South Australia, it is about the size of Germany! The gallery here is a world-class Aboriginal Art Gallery with an extensive range of Aboriginal artefacts and significant works by many of Australia's best-known Indigenous artists.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Coober Pedy, Coober Pedy, South Australia
The rest of the day is yours to do whatever you please, and there is plenty to explore. Stay in a unique underground bunkhouse tonight and grab dinner at one of the many underground eateries.
Today, the driving distance is approximately 170km.

Duration: 19 hours

Meals included:

Accommodation included: Umoona Opal Mine - underground bunk, multi-share

Day 5: Coober Pedy to Watarrka/Kings Canyon

Pass By: Kanku - Breakaways Conservation Park, Stuart St, Coober Pedy, South Australia 5723 Australia
Today we have some distance to cover. Travel north, past the Dingo Fence and the Aboriginal Heritage site, The Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park, where you will be mesmerised by the scenery of the Moon Plains.

Stop At: Erldunda, Erldunda, Red Centre, Northern Territory
Lunch stop
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Kings Canyon, Kings Canyon, Red Centre, Northern Territory
Then, crossing into the Northern Territory, travel onwards to Watarrka National Park, the site of Kings Canyon.
Come late afternoon, arrive at our campsite at the Kings Creek Station. Relax, soak up the serenity, and, on warmer days, enjoy a swim in the pool. Have your camera ready for a stunning desert sunset from the sunset viewing platform before dinner at the Station restaurant eatery and settling in for the night.
Today, we drive approximately 770km.

Duration: 13 hours

Meals included:

Accommodation included: Swag camping at Kings Creek Station

Day 6: Watarrka/Kings Canyon to Uluru

Stop At: Kings Canyon, Kings Canyon, Red Centre, Northern Territory
It'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 Australia's answer to an oasis. Take in the 360-degree views and journey through Priscilla'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.
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes

Stop At: Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Red Centre, Northern Territory
After lunch, rest your legs on the drive to our final destination, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Late this afternoon, watch an unforgettable sunset over Uluru before retreating to camp for dinner.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Ayers Rock Campground, 173 Yulara Dr, Yulara NT 0872, Australia
Roll out your swag upon the red Earth and under billions of stars after dinner at camp.

Driving today is approximately 350km.

Duration: 12 hours

Meals included:



Accommodation included: Swag camping at Ayers Rock Resort Campground

Day 7: Uluru

Stop At: Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Red Centre, Northern Territory
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 this natural wonder. 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.
Duration: 3 hours

Stop At: Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, Lasseter Highway, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory Australia
Afterwards, stop for lunch and visit the Cultural Centre to deepen your understanding of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. You can learn about Anangu culture and the park's natural environment through exhibits and free presentations with Anangu and park rangers.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Red Centre, Northern Territory
This afternoon experience 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.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Ayers Rock Campground, 173 Yulara Dr, Yulara NT 0872, Australia
This afternoon, return to camp for some free time. Relax by the pool or enjoy 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 60km. You may walk up to 10km today if you do the full Uluru base-walk. However, shorter Uluru walks are available.

Duration: 15 hours

Meals included:



Accommodation included: Swag camping at Ayers Rock Resort Campground

Day 8: Kata Tjuta to Yulara

Stop At: Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Red Centre, Northern Territory
On the final day of the tour, an early start is rewarded with a spellbinding Kata Tjuta sunrise. Translating to the Pitjantjatjara word for 'Many Heads', the 36 domes of Kata Tjuta are a defining feature of the Red Centre landscape both topographically and spiritually. Rising 546 metres above the surrounding plain, its tip is the highest point for miles, while the site's ridges and ravines are closely connected with numerous Indigenous creation-time stories. 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 on the Valley of the Winds guided walk. This three-hour circuit has unparalleled views of the otherworldly landscape surrounding Kata Tjutu.
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes

Stop At: Yulara, Yulara, Red Centre, Northern Territory
Your outback adventure ends in the late morning on our return to Yulara. For those departing from Uluru Airport, complimentary transfers are available from the resort. There are also bus transfers from Yulara to Alice Springs. See the Know Before You Go information below.

The driving distance today is approximately 120km.
Duration: 15 minutes

Meals included:

No accommodation included on this day.

Inclusions
  • All activities and experiences
  • All national park and entrance fees
  • Storyteller Guide
  • 7x Breakfast
  • 5x Dinner
  • 4x Lunch
  • Accommodation included: 7 nights
  • Entry/Admission - Alligator Gorge
  • Entry/Admission - Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre
  • Entry/Admission - Mutonia Sculpture Park
  • Entry/Admission - Wabma Kadarbu Mound Spring Conservation Park
  • Entry/Admission - Umoona Opal Mine & Museum
  • Entry/Admission - Lyndhurst Ochre Cliffs
  • Entry/Admission - Josephine's Gallery and Kangaroo Orphanage
  • Entry/Admission - Arkaroo Rock
  • Entry/Admission - Wilpena Pound
  • Entry/Admission - Skytrek Willow Springs Station
  • Entry/Admission - Lake Eyre
  • Entry/Admission - Ayers Rock Campground

Exclusions
  • Yulura (Ayres Rock) to Alice Springs Transfer Bus Ticket - Inquiry directly
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Departure Point

91 Franklin St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Traveler pickup is offered
Pick-up from YHA Adelaide at 5.20 am


Departure Time

05:30 AM


Return Details

Yulara NT 0872, Australia

Voucher info

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Duration

8 days


User's Reviews

mgatien

15 Mar, 2024

A totally unforgettable and awesome experience! From beginning to end, it was a delight to engage with this company - they made me feel like a valued person during the booking process. This trip literally was an epic journey across the land, but an emotional journey as well, being able to see parts of Australia that are unique in their own right. Brendan and Emily were outstanding guides throughout: funny, knowledgeable, engaging, easy-going yet at the same time well-organized. Participating in setting up camp, loading and unloading the bus and in meal prep made it seem like we were one big family. And of course, the destinations themselves were amazing - King's Canyon, Kata Tjuta and Uluru - with plenty of other interesting things to see along the way. One piece of advice ... for those who find the heat, sun, or flies especially difficult to tolerate, try timing your trip to minimize those aspects. Otherwise, I can only highly recommend this tour ... it's the best one I have done!

N3108VUrobinv

18 Jan, 2024

First of all, I'd like to say that there's absolutely nothing that could've made this trip better. A big round of applause for Dan and Emily who were my tourguides for this trip. Dan's knowledge about all the plants, rocks animals and cultural experiences blew me away. As smart as he is, he's also very funny and is a very social guide and always a good laugh for the whole group. Emily's experience for her age is very impressive and I'm very lucky to have had both on my tour. All the days were filled with loads of activities and I'm impressed with the quality of the activities even earlier in the tour. The Flinders Ranges blew me away and was a very good start for this trip. Cooker Pedy has such an unique vibe to it and was well worth the time. And of course the last part of the tour: Kings Canyon, Kata Tjuta and Uluru were beyond gorgeous. I recommend this trip to literally anyone and it's well worth the money.

1999emmavd

27 Nov, 2023

This tour was truly amazing and actually exceeded my expectations in so many ways! Seeing the various natures of the outback, sleeping under the stars, the most stunning sunrises and -sets in different places, learning about the various indigenous communities in the outback, holding a baby kangaroo (!!), and so many more things I could say. Most people in the group felt like family after only 8 days and our tour guide Joseph (Joe) was absolutely fantastic. Made us feel safe, we shared a lot of laughs, had a lot of (fun) facts about the places we crossed, took us on amazing hikes, and handled unexpected situations very well. Also the food quality was above expectations and really good catering for coeliacs like myself and other allergies/ dietary preferences (our group had 2 coeliacs, four vegetarians, a vegan, one nut allergy and one shellfish allergy, and everything went well and everyone had delicious food). Also, we had a very long drive (16 hours instead of 2.5 hours) on day 4 due to road closures because of heavy (unexpected) rainfall, but both Joe and the group only saw the positive side of that (now we got to see even more of SA ;)), which really heightened the group spirit. Too bad we had some passengers in the group that really did not know that they signed up for a camping trip (or even read the itinerary/ inclusions/ exclusions at all), where you sleep in REAL swags, help the guide with preparing the meals and the cleanups after, and not always have the possibility to charge your phone without a powerbank. Also, some did not quite understand that you have to have some kind of fitness level, as there are hikes for up to 10K that are real bush hikes, where you have to carry up to 3L of water and get up early (4AM) to not be walking in the extreme heat of the day. It affected the experience of the rest of the group in some way, but I think our tour guide handled the situations with these high maintenance people very well. Conclusion: this trip is 10/10 recommended if you want to see and learn a lot of the outback of Australia and get to know the culture, enjoy some basic camping and hikes up to 10K in the bushes, are willing to roll up your sleeves, and don't mind long drives and shorter nights. Also a recommendation: carefully read all the information that is presented on the website ;).

677aleksd

24 Nov, 2023

Having always dreamed about exploring Australia I had high hopes and expectations and I received more than I could have expected. The beauty of Australia and its nature seen from hiking trails and lookouts, sleeping under the stars, sunrises and sunsets in stunning places were so rewarding. Moreover I appreciated the knowledge about nature and indigenous communities shared by our guide Joe. The unexpected highlight were the meals, I genuinely thought that with so many places to be seen and things to be done we will grab something on the go, but the food was so good even though we had quite many people with dietary restrictions. I think that we were lucky with our guide, he made me feel safe in the wild and have fan at the same time. The adventure trips are definitely my thing. And here comes my advice, you should read carefully the trip description and before coming you should prepare your self accordingly. Our guide had to spend a lot of time with 2 high maintenance passengers that probably hadn't read what the trip entailed. I hope that they had a good time as well, but they weren’t fit and prepared for the trip and it showed all the time influencing experience of the rest of the group. Don’t get me wrong the trip wasn’t that demanding and you need be able to hike for 2-3 hours a day carrying your water on easy to moderate trails. Just if you rather see your self in 5* resort than preparing shared meal by the trailer than consider if this experience is for you 😉. For me I’m already planing to come back to Australia and having another adventure trip in other part of the country.

marinagP7318QD

14 Apr, 2023

This was the first tour I have ever booked. I was a little nervous that everyone might be a bit young! Had a phone call from Brendan the day before to confirm pick up times and reassured me about the age group. Picked up early from accomadation. Very friendly. Every day was different and an adventure. The iterninery was flexible. We did everything listed but also some extra activities as time allowed. There was some free time on the trip if needed but Brandan and michael also made sure that as a solo traveller you were not alone unless you wanted to be. Each day was explained and the stories they relayed to us were amazing. There was so much I learnt about geology, native stories and customs. Food was excellent. Hiking also very good and again some optional extras. If there is a negative then more lightning needed for cooking and eating. Also if people go out drinking maybe a little more consideration for those of us already sleeping by keeping the noise down although this was rare as most of the group.went together I got to see wild dingos and emus, kangaroos and wallaby. This is a great tour and I am so glad I did it. Met some wonderful people who I will never forget. Will be booking my next tour with untamed escapes. BEST TOUR EVER. HAPPY DAYS

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Best tour in Australia! The tourguides, activities and environments are all the best I've ever had.

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