5 Day Red Centre Getaway Itinerary

Arrive into Alice a few days prior to explore at leisure
Alice Springs We suggest that you arrive into The Alice a few days earlier to the start of your tour with Centre Highlights to fully appreciate the Capital of the Outback.
Day 1 – Alice Springs to Kings Canyon via The Red Centre Way
 Alice Springs to Kings Canyon via The Red Centre Way Avoiding the crowds, we travel along Larapinta Drive to Wallace Rockhole, a local Aboriginal Community where we join the rock art tour. Enjoy lunch enroute before we explore Gosse Bluff otherwise known as Tnorala, a comet impact crater that is 130 million years old.

Further to the south we cross through Katapata Gap and the Mereenie Wilderness Area to the top of the jump-up, where we have an uninterrupted view of the George Gill Range and Carmichaels’ Crag.

Overnight: Kings Canyon Resort – Standard Guest Room

Day 2 – Kings Canyon to Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Kings Canyon to Uluru (Ayers Rock) We start the day with a climb to the rim of Kings Canyon where we explore the Garden of Eden and wonder at the exquisite environment of the George Gill Range. Enroute through vast cattle stations to Yulara we stop at Mt Connor Lookout (often mistaken for Ayers Rock).

After lunch we visit the Uluru – Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, before an informative base tour of Ayers Rock (Uluru), including Mutitjulu and Kantju Gorge before enjoying a champagne sunset overlooking Uluru.

Overnight: Ayers Rock Resort – Lost Camel Hotel or Similar

Day 3 -The Olgas (KataTjuta) to Alice Springs
The Olgas (KataTjuta) to Alice Springs Up bright and early we head west to explore The Olgas (Kata Tjuta) in the serenity of the cool morning air, returning to Yulara in time to explore the resort before lunch (at your own expense). Lunch time sees our departure from the resort for our return journey to Alice Springs.

Overnight: Aurora Alice Springs – Standard Guest Room

Day 4 – Adventure to Palm Valley
Adventure to Palm Valley Day 4 takes us on an adventure to visit the Finke Gorge National Park and Palm Valley. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along Palm Creek absorbing the ambience of this desert oasis. A more vigorous option is a climb to the top of the valley walls. Cycad Gorge offers an impressive cliff display of these rare plants while Kalarranga Lookout affords an impressive view of the amphitheatre, a site of significance for the local Aranda Tribe.

Hermannsburg is our next stop, where it is time to explore this historical mission and stroll amongst the buildings in awe at the achievements in a hostile environment. Tour the gallery of the famous water colour artists of Hermannsburg. View the works of the father of this watercolour art style Albert Namatjira. Purchase genuine works of art and artefacts of the sons and daughters of Hermannsburg. We then return to Alice Springs in the late afternoon.

Overnight: Aurora Alice Springs Resort – Standard Guest Room

Day 5 – Explore West MacDonnell Ranges
Explore West MacDonnell Ranges A day of spectacular mountain scenery, wildlife and waterholes. Come with us to visit Flynn’s Grave, view the Twin Gums painted by Albert Namatjira, a famous Aboriginal water colour artist and explore the Standley Chasm, a rare geological formation of two opposing red rock faces.

We will also see the Ochre Pits, which are a significant traditional source of ochre for ceremonies and gain a panoramic view of the beginning of one of the oldest rivers in the world at the Finke River Lookout. Swim in an outback waterhole at Ellery Creek and explore Ormiston Gorge, a permanent waterhole set amongst deep ravines and peaked mountains before returning to the Alice.

On your return to Alice Springs today, your touring concludes with us. Please note that the order of touring may change, but the inclusions will remain the same.