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| Spirit
of Adventure 5 Day |
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| West Macdonnell
Ranges • Day One |
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Today we venture west to experience the magnificence and
grandeur of the vast West MacDonnell Ranges. It is a day
of panoramic mountain scenery, tranquil waterholes, and
rocky gorges. Our tour will take us to Simpson’s Gap,
an area that is home to the local species of Black footed
Rock Wallaby. Then on to the breathtaking Standley Chasm,
a cool, shady retreat filled with cycads, ferns and graceful
red river gums. We will visit the dry river bed, water hole
and rock formations of Ormiston Gorge. There will be time
to swim in cool waterholes and explore walking trails, with
your guide on hand. A stop at the Ochre Pits where a rare
palette of coloured ochre lies exposed in a dry creek bed,
offering a fascinating insight into a source of the natural
pigments that feature in Aboriginal culture and art. The
grave of Flying Doctor pioneer Rev John Flynn provides a
poignant reminder of the remoteness of Central Australia,
and the vastness of this land. Returning to Alice in time
to relax with a drink or take a swim before dinner.
Overnight: Alice Springs. Included:
Lunch, Refreshments.
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Mt Giles
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Ormiston Gorge Waterhole
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| Palm Valley
• Day Two |
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Your Spirit of Adventure experience continues with a day
of adventure, exploring the Finke Gorge National Park. On
route we will see much of the natural landscape that inspired
Albert Namatjira, the first of the famous indigenous painters.
Making our way along the mostly dry bed of the Finke River,
you’ll marvel at the dramatic evidence of its awesome
flood history. Further along the track, the magnificent
Amphitheatre at the Kalarranga lookout provides a stunning
opportunity for photography, before finally reaching Palm
Valley itself. Experience a walk amongst the rare Red Cabbage
Palms, relics of a previous climate many millions of years
past. We travel back along the track to the sealed road
to visit the Hermannsburg Historic Precinct, founded by
Lutheran missionaries in 1877, and birthplace of watercolour
painting in the region. Returning to Alice Springs in the
glow of the late afternoon sun.
Overnight: Alice Springs Included:
Lunch, Refreshments.
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| Alice Springs
to Kings Canyon • Day Three |
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Leaving the Alice, main highways and settlements behind,
we travel through mountain valleys to the Wallace Rockhole
aboriginal community. Here experience a rock art and culture
tour with a local guide. Visit the gallery, which provides
an opportunity to purchase a variety of local art. The adventure
continues on the 4WD track into the Gosse Bluff comet impact
crater. Not just an astro-geological wonder, but also a
fantastic setting for our a stroll to admire the towering
crater walls. We return to the dirt road traversing the
Mereenie Wilderness Area, where mountain valleys give way
to open plains, before arriving at the Kings Canyon Resort
in the late afternoon.
Overnight: Kings Canyon Resort.
Included: Lunch, Refreshments. Optional:
Sounds of Firelight Dinner.
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Kings Canyon
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Creek walk, Kings Canyon
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| Kings Canyon
to Uluru • Day Four |
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We begin our day with an exploration of the majestic Kings
Canyon, with a choice of activities. The energetic will
find the hike around the Canyon rim a stimulating option,
offering panoramic views and in parts steep climbs. Alternatively,
experience a gentler stroll through the Canyon floor, amid
abundant bird life and ancient cycad plants. Our next stop
is Uluru, and enroute we pass through expansive terrain,
featuring vast salt lakes and the mesa-like formation of
Mt Connor. Arrive Ayers Rock Resort and check into your
hotel. This afternoon we visit the Uluru - Kata
Tjuta Cultural Centre, followed by an exploratory
tour with your guide, of the base of this unique monolith.
The crowning touch to the day is a champagne sunset, featuring
fine Australian foods and sparkling wine.
Overnight: Ayers Rock Resort.
Included: Lunch, Refreshments.
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Mutitjulu Waterhole
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Geko's Resturant, Ayres Rock Resort
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| Kata
Tjuta to Alice Springs • Day Five |
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An early departure to enjoy the morning solitude and tranquillity
as the subtle colours of another day dawning, wash over
Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Your guide will take you for an
informative walk around the massive domes of Kata Tjuta,
a site of significance to the local Anangu people. Hear
of the geology, history and ecological significance. We
return to the resort in time for lunch (own expense) and
your transfer to the airport for your departure and onward
flight to your home port or next adventure. Alternatively
you may chooe to extend your stay at the Ayres Rock Resort
or return to Alice Springs arriving late afternoon approx
6pm.
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5 Day Spirit of Adventure
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Twin Share
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Sole Use
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Accommodation
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Departs: 8.00 am
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
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Low
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High
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Low
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High
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First Class
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Alice Springs Resort Dlx, Kings Canyon
Resort Dlx, Ayers Rock Resort Sails in the Desert
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2604
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2696
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3224
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3409
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Superior
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Alice Springs Resort Sup, Kings Canyon
Resort Std, Ayers Rock Resort Desert Gardens Std
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2458
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2547
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2932
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3112
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Includes: 3 days
touring, 2 nights accommodation, 2 lunches, 3 refreshments,
entry fees, departure transfer Ayers Rock, small group
(min 2), naturalist tour guides
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All rates in AUD$ per person. Single travellers must
pay sole use rate -
HIGH SEASON (1 July to 30 November
2008)
LOW SEASON (1 April to 30 June 2008
and 1 December 2008 to 31 March 2009)
• Child rates
available please enquire.
Accommodation stated above may be
substituted according to availability
Valid from 1 April 2008 to 31 March 2009
Tour Features
Day 1 - West MacDonnell Ranges
Day 2 - Palm Valley
Day 3 - Alice Springs to Kings Canyon
Day 4 - King Canyon to Uluru
Day 5 - Kata Tjuta to Alice
Springs
What's Included 5 days touring,
4 Lunches, 5 Refreshments, 4 nights Accommodation,
entry fees, Departure airport transfer at Ayers Rock,
Small Group (min 2), On Board Library, Naturalist
Guide, Luxury Air conditioned Expedition Vehicle
Departs Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
8am
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