5-Day Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta 4WD Camping Tour

5 days
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About this activity
Prepare for an unforgettable experience of the Australian Outback's vast blue skies, rugged deserts and stunning scenery combined with its cultural and spiritual history. Travel in 4-wheel-drive vehicles specially built for the rugged terrain and off-road bush tracks of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta area, and spend all four nights camping at private bush camps, enjoying dinner cooked over the campfire and hearing the stories of how 'Dreaming' and 'Creation' began. Fall asleep in your swag (a water-resistant camp bed) after staring in awe at the magnificent desert sky with its myriad of stars.
Included
  • Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
  • Drinking water (please bring your own bottle)
  • Local guide
  • Overnight camping accommodation (3 nights permanent tent and 1 night bush camping in swags)
  • Transport by 4WD vehicle
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Travel towels included
  • National Park fees included for tours departing from 01 April 2019
Not included
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Camel ride
  • Gratuities
  • National park fees for tours departing until 31 March 2019
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • Camping on the last night will be in swags
  • Not suitable for children 5 years old and under
  • A maximum of 16 people per group
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • Due to limited space on the vehicle please restrict luggage to a day pack and one soft overnight bag/backpack (maximum 2.2lbs/10kg)
  • What to bring: A hands-free headlight/torch is highly recommended for after-dark activities Wide-brimmed hat Sunscreen Insect repellent Any required medication Water bottle at least 1.5 litres Comfortable walking shoes/boots Warm clothing (in winter) Toiletries Swimsuit and towel Camera
  • Please note: You’ll spend three nights camping in permanent tents complete with beds, pillows and linen and one night camping in a comfortable swag (water-resistant camp bed) at a private bush camp.
  • Respecting indigenous culture: Visits to indigenous sites may change at short notice, due to the cultural and ceremonial obligations of your indigenous hosts and guide. Uluru is sacred to the local Anangu Aboriginal people, and it is preferred that you do not climb it. Oak Valley Aboriginal Community may be substituted with an alternative indigenous experience due to cultural reasons and accessibility issues.
Features
Tourism
75% Cultural
50% Aquatic
25% Sport
15%