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| The
Red Centre 8 Day |
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| Arrive
Alice Springs • Day One |
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Welcome to Alice Springs! On arrival, you will be met
by an Alice Springs Holidays representative for a complimentary
transfer to your hotel. Enjoy an introductory orientation
of the town enroute to your accommodation for the next
4 nights. The rest of this day is at leisure. Following
check in, you might like to take the Alice Explorer, a
“hop – on – hop off” town tour (entry fees own expense)
which operates on a continual loop. It visits major attractions,
and is an excellent way to explore and be introduced to
The Alice in comfort, and at your own pace. Overnight:
Alice Springs
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Dining in Todd
Mall
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The Ghan
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| Alice Springs at Leisure • Day
Two |
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A day to relax or extend your exploration of this desert
oasis. Your greatest challenge will be to choose from
the vast array of attractions catering to all tastes and
interests. Will it be the exhilaration of a hot air balloon
flight at sunrise, or an early morning relaxing game of
golf? What about investigating the Alice Springs Desert
Park, including its world renowned nocturnal house wildlife
display, or a 4WD adventure into the Simpson Desert to
Chambers Pillar? Perhaps your interests lie in Art and
Culture. A visit to the Cultural Precinct, or the many
fine Art Galleries, may tempt you. Then of course, there
is Todd Mall, with its shops and cafes. For tonight we
suggest The Sounds of Starlight theatre, before dining
at one of the many popular restaurants adjacent to Todd
Mall. Overnight: Alice Springs.
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Shopping in the Alice
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Alice Springs Golf
Course
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| West Macdonnell Ranges • Day Three |
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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, where we will
enjoy our picnic lunch. 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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| Palm Valley • Day Four |
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Your Red Centre experience continues with a day of 4WD
adventure, exploring the Finke Gorge National Park. On
route we will see much of the natural landscape that inspired
Albert Namatjira, the first of our 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. After a gourmet picnic lunch 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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The Amiptheatre
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Bush walking at Hermansburg
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| Alice Springs to Kings Canyon
• Day Five |
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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 picnic lunch. Stroll
around and admire the towering crater walls. After lunch
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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Rock Carvings
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Sounds of Firelight
Dinner
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| Kings Canyon to Uluru •
Day Six |
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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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Wallace Rockhole
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The Rim Walk, Kings
Canyon
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| Kata Tjuta to Alice
Springs • Day Seven |
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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) before our departure for
Alice Springs, where we arrive late afternoon. Overnight:
Alice Springs. Included: Refreshments.
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Black Flanked Rock
Wallaby
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| Depart Alice Springs • Day Eight
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This morning is free to avail yourself of any last minute
shopping, maybe that last sleep in or even a game of golf
before being transferred to your departure point for your
homeward journey or onto your next adventure.
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8 Day The Red Centre
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Twin Share
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Sole Use
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Accommodation
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Departs: Daily upon arrival
( arrival transfer included)
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Low
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High
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Low
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High
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Deluxe
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Alice
Springs Resort Dlx, Kings Canyon Resort Dlx, Ayers
Rock Resort, Sails in the Desert Std
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2997
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3096
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3736
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4102
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Standard
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Aurora
Alice Springs Dlx, Kings Canyon Resort Std, Ayers
Rock Resort Desert Gardens Std
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2799
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2916
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3507
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3741
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Includes: 6 days touring, 7 nights accommodation, 4 meals,
5 refreshments, most entry fees, naturalist tour
guide, small group (min 2)
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