Available languages
96 hours
Mobile ticket
Our 4WD vehicles take you to remote, breathtaking parts of the Red Centre that few get to see. Watch the sun set over Uluru, lighting the rock in fiery hues—a truly unforgettable sight. At the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Aboriginal Cultural Centre, discover ancient stories and cultural insights from the Anangu people. Explore UNESCO-listed rock art sites that showcase Aboriginal masterpieces preserved for centuries.
Immerse yourself in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park’s stunning landscapes, including sacred waterholes like Mutitjulu and hidden gorges like Kantju Gorge. Take on scenic hikes through the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge, and marvel at the towering domes of Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Experience the iconic Kings Canyon rim walk in Watarrka National Park, and if conditions allow, explore the rugged Mereenie Loop or Red Centre Way by 4WD. Discover the beauty of the West MacDonnell Ranges at Standley Chasm, Ormiston Gorge, Ochre Pits, and Ellery Creek Big Hole. Your finish in Alice Springs
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Guided bush walks
Entrance fee
Onboard drinking water (bring your own bottle)
Selected pick-up Alice Springs or Ayers Rock points / drop-off Alice Springs only
Air-conditioned vehicle
Australian bush swag - canvas-covered bush bed roll (Bush Swag option)
Any meals not indicated on the itinerary.
Personal travel insurance is highly recommended
Spending money for personal items
Sleeping Bag Hire - available for bush swags fare types
Kings Creek Station Campground (Kings Canyon) Safari Tents or Bush Swags with campground communal facilities.
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Departing from Alice Springs or Yulara (Uluru Airport) Your journey into the Red Centre begins as we head towards the iconic Uluru. Guests joining from Alice Springs enjoy a scenic drive with a stop at Mt Conner lookout—often mistaken for Uluru and a quick break at Curtin Springs before arriving at our campground for lunch. In the afternoon we visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to learn about the area's rich Aboriginal heritage, geology, and ecology. From here, we travel to the base of Uluru, where we walk to the Mutitjulu Waterhole, exploring sacred rock art and hearing ancient Dreamtime stories of Kuniya and Liru. Next, we continue to Kantju Gorge, passing significant cultural sites such as an elder’s cave and traditional food storage areas. If we’re lucky, we may witness Central Australia's tallest waterfall after rain. As the day ends, we settle in for a breathtaking Uluru sunset, with a freshly prepared dinner and panoramic views a perfect close to an incredible first day
Kings Creek Station Campground (Kings Canyon) Safari Tents or Bush Swags with campground communal facilities
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
We rise early for a light breakfast before heading into Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to witness a breathtaking Red Centre sunrise. As the first light hits the desert, we admire the majestic silhouette of Kata Tjuta—a stunning contrast to Uluru’s monolithic form. Next, we set out on a hike through either the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge, weaving between the towering domes and taking in the striking geology and ancient beauty of this sacred landscape. After exploring Kata Tjuta, we journey on toward Kings Canyon, arriving just in time for another unforgettable Outback sunset. We end the day around the campfire with a hearty dinner, sharing stories under a sky full of stars.
West MacDonnell Ranges remote campsite Safari Tents or Bush Swags with basic outback facilities.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Kings Canyon
We rise early once more and head into the sacred lands of the Ulpanyali and Lilla people to explore the spectacular Kings Canyon (Watarrka)—often called the crown jewel of Central Australia. Towering sandstone walls over 100 metres high surround us as we hike through this awe-inspiring landscape. Bring your hat, water, and sturdy shoes as we explore the rim and descend into hidden chasms, marvelling at the canyon’s geology and rare flora and fauna. After a well-earned rest, we journey north, passing through Alice Springs, and continue toward the West MacDonnell Ranges, where we arrive at our remote campsite. Here, the outback reveals its magic as we gather around the campfire for a hearty meal, relax with fellow travellers, and enjoy an unforgettable stargazing experience in the clear, unpolluted skies of remote Central Australia.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park
We begin the final day of our journey in the West MacDonnell Ranges, starting with Ormiston Gorge. Surrounded by towering red cliffs, we enjoy breakfast in this peaceful setting, reflecting on the forces that shaped the land. As the sun rises, keep an eye out for native wildlife stirring in the cool morning air. Next, we visit Ellery Creek Big Hole (Udepata), one of Central Australia's most scenic waterholes. Framed by rugged cliffs and sandy banks, it offers a refreshing place to swim and unwind. We then explore the dramatic Standley Chasm (Angkerle Atwatye), where narrow sandstone walls rise up to 80 metres high, creating a striking natural corridor rich in cultural significance.Our final stop is Simpsons Gap, a beautiful site with a permanent waterhole nestled between cliffs. It’s a peaceful place that holds deep meaning as a meeting point of several Aboriginal dreaming trails. As we return to Alice Springs, we reflect on four days of exploration.
Operated by Wildlife Tours Australia