Outback Safari

2N Uluru National Park (Ayers Rock) , 1N Kings Canyon , 2N Alice Springs , 1N Tennant Creek , 1N Katherine , 1N Kakadu National Park and 2N Darwin
11 days

From

US$ 3,789

per person

Operated by AAT Kings

About the tour

If there was ever a place to begin the world’s greatest road trip, Uluru-Kata Tjuta is it. On this Uluru to Darwin tour, let your soul sing while gazing at the planet’s largest rock monolith, your awakening narrated by Indigenous guides. Then navigate the Stuart Highway north through Tennant Creek, Katherine and Kakadu to the country’s steamy Top End, where dazzling Darwin sunsets welcome incomparably starry nights.

Highlights

  • Uluru Sunset Experience with Sparkling wine
  • Uluru Sunrise and guided Uluru walk
  • Kata Tjuta guided walk
  • King Canyon Guided Rim walk
  • Earth Sanctuary Dinner under the stars (BMG)
  • Karlu Karlu (Devlis Marbles)
  • Katherine Gorge Cruise
  • Ubirr Rock Art Site
  • Darwin City Tour – Darwin Museum, East Point
  • Alice Springs Town Tour
  • Alice Springs Telegraph Station
  • Alice Springs Desert Park
  • Royal Flying Doctor Service
  • School of the Air
  • Mataranka Thermal Springs
  • Yellow Waters Cruise in Kakadu
  • Darwin Harbour Dinner Cruise

Accommodation

Desert Gardens Hotel or Similar

2 night(s) in Uluru National Park (Ayers Rock)

Room Type: Standard/Base Category
Meals Included: Room Only

Kings Canyon Resort or Similar

1 night(s) in Kings Canyon

Room Type: Standard/Base Category
Meals Included: Room Only

DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs or Similar

2 night(s) in Alice Springs

Room Type: Standard/Base Category
Meals Included: Room Only

Bluestone Motor Inn or Similar

1 night(s) in Tennant Creek

Room Type: Standard/Base Category
Meals Included: Room Only

Contour Hotel Katherine or Similar

1 night(s) in Katherine

Room Type: Standard/Base Category
Meals Included: Room Only

Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel or Similar

1 night(s) in Kakadu National Park

Room Type: Standard/Base Category
Meals Included: Room Only

Hilton Darwin or Similar

2 night(s) in Darwin

Room Type: Standard/Base Category
Meals Included: Room Only

Included in the price

Uluru National Park (Ayers Rock)

  • 16 meals included (10 Full Buffet Breakfasts, 6 Dinners with wine including Be My Guest Dinner & Farewell Dinner)
  • Specialist team of two highly experienced Travel Director and Driver that are accredited with Uluru & Kakadu National Parks
  • Be My Guest Dinner Experience with the Falzon Family at Earth Sanctuary
  • Centrally located premium hotels

Day-wise Itinerary

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Day 1: Welcome To Uluru

On arrival in Uluru you will be transferred to your hotel. Meet your Travel Director this afternoon and enter the dual world heritage listed National Park to enjoy nibbles and sparkling wine at the Uluru sunset viewing area, 'Sunset Strip'. Get your camera ready as the sun sets over the western horizon, the evening sky brings out the many shades of colour for which Uluru is renowned.

Day 2: Uluru Sunrise – Kata Tjuta

See the Red Centre set alight by the morning's first rays of sunlight. After sunrise tour the base of Uluru. You may like to take a self-guided stroll around the 11km base of ‘The Rock’ or enjoy a guided walk with your Travel Director to Mutitjulu Waterhole. You'll view Aboriginal rock paintings as your Travel Director interprets their meaning and significance. You'll also learn about the flora, fauna and cultural traditions of traditional owners, the Anangu. Visit Uluru - Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre where there is time to purchase some locally made Aboriginal art and learn more about the Western Desert region. This afternoon, visit the spectacular domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and walk through Walpa Gorge, following the natural creek-bed between two of the main domes. Take in a magnificent outback sunset at Kata Tjuta while you enjoy sparkling wine and nibbles.

Day 3: Uluru – Kings Canyon

This morning you might choose the optional extra of seeing the Field of Light at Sunrise or enjoy a sleep in. After breakfast you will travel to Kings Canyon Resort. On the way, marvel at Atila (Mt. Conner), the ‘forgotten wonder of Central Australia’ and stop for a lunch break at Kings Creek Station. Originally vacant crown land, the station now runs cattle and is the largest exporter of wild camels in Australia. Why not taste one of their famous camel burgers for lunch? You don't want to miss out! Now get ready for spectacular sightseeing. You’re off on a 6km rim walk exploration of Kings Canyon, which will reward you with marvellous views of Watarrka National Park, where you’ll be able to see as far as the horizon and get a real feel for the grand scale of this natural wonder. An easier walk along the boulder-strewn canyon floor is also available.

Day 4: Kings Canyon – Alice Springs

Your Outback Adventure continues today as you journey past vast cattle stations as the landscapes rises to the spectacular MacDonnell ranges that surround Alice Springs. In Alice Springs you explore the historic Telegraph Station that was established in 1872. It first served as one of 12 stations positioned along the Overland Telegraph Line that stretches between Adelaide and Darwin. Your last stop for the day is Anzac Hill for reflection and the panoramic views that give you an appreciation for Alice Springs.

Day 5: Alice Springs

This morning you will learn about the life of the local indigenous Arrernte People before experiencing the Royal Flying Doctor Service tourist facility. Here you will learn how the facility brings first class health services to people living in the bush. This evening ‘Be My Guest’ with the Falzon family for an Australian BBQ dinner at Earth Sanctuary World Nature Centre. Join them as they share stories of self-sufficient living and astronomy and even lead you on a sing-a-long accompanied by the didgeridoo and guitar. It will be a night to remember!

Day 6: Alice Springs – Tennant Creek

Your first stop is School of the Air to witness a live classroom lesson broadcast over 1.3 million square kilometres. These children living in remote locations that would otherwise have no access to public education. Continue north, look out for the interesting Wycliffe Well where you need to keep your eye out for a UFO. Next stop is Karlu-Karlu (Devils Marbles) where you'll explore the precariously balanced boulders. End the day at Tennant Creek, an old gold mining town along the Stuart Highway.

Day 7: Tennant Creek – Katherine

Today you'll travel north and visit eccentric Daly Waters Historic Pub at lunchtime. Continue to Mataranka, ‘Land of the Never Never’. At Mataranka you can visit a replica of the original Elsey Homestead, used in the filming of ‘We of the Never Never’, an autobiographical film about Jeannie Gunn’s life in the Outback. Or, you may take the palm lined walkway for a swim in the famous thermal springs – a bit of a must do! Travel on to Katherine for the night.

Day 8: Katherine – Kakadu National Park

Join your local guide on a serene early morning cruise through Katherine Gorge in Nitmiluk National Park. Discover the cultural significance of this ancient waterway to the traditional landowners, the Jawoyn, and keep an eye out for the resident crocodiles. Continue to Kakadu National Park via Pine Creek. We recommend treating yourself to a mango smoothie along the way! Travel deep into Kakadu for a cruise on the famous Yellow Water Billabong. You should see a stunning variety of birdlife such as sea eagles, brolgas and with any luck, fascinating little kingfishers. You'll also see feared estuarine crocodiles basking in the muddy shallows.

Day 9: Kakadu – Darwin

This morning you’ll have the opportunity to take an optional flight over Kakadu and Arnhem Land. Later visit Ubirr and view Aboriginal rock art dating back some 20,000 years. Climb to the top of this rocky outcrop for spectacular views over the flood plains and escarpment country. You may recognise the location from the famous Australian film, Crocodile Dundee! This afternoon you will arrive in tropical Darwin. After a brief tour around Darwin the evening is free to explore. We highly recommend you explore the popular Mindil Markets for dinner and to watch a famous top end sunset over the beach.

Day 10: Litchfield National Park

Today travel to Litchfield National Park. You’ll stop at the amazing Termite Mounds and then Florence Falls to view the famous waterfalls from a high vantage point. Venture on to tropical Wangi Falls for a relaxing swim in the large crystal-clear waterhole before heading back to Darwin. This evening join your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a Farewell Dinner on board a Darwin Harbour Cruise. Enjoy a delicious buffet meal as you watch the sun set over Darwin and the surrounding area – it’s time to celebrate your Northern Territory outback adventure.

Day 11: Farewell From Darwin

Bid Farewell to your fellow travellers after breakfast when your journey comes to an end.

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US$ 3,789

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