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Stop At: Erldunda Desert Oaks Resort Stuart Hwy &, Lasseter Hwy, Ghan NT 0872, Australia
You will explore the panoramic desert landscapes of the region, passing through the beautiful MacDonnell Ranges. Learn the natural and geological history of the region, as well as the unique Australian desert flora and fauna, and hear about the traditional customs and beliefs of the local Aboriginal people. Experienced guide/driver will explain the formation of geology in Central Australia and other social cultures about land, flora, and fauna. Your travel duration from Alice Springs to Erldunda Resort is around two hours. Erldunda Desert Oaks Resort is your haven for relaxation, exploration, and everything between Uluru and Alice Springs. We will facilitate you to get up and enclose Emu. You will get a chance to feed these fascinating animals. You may buy something to eat or get a coffee at your own expense.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mala Walk, Kata tjuta National Park, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory Australia
Mala Walk at Uluru National Park
The Mala Walk is one of the region’s most prominent and famous activities. It is a two-kilometer return journey that takes about an hour, making it perfect for walkers of all levels. As well as exposing yourself to the incredible backdrop of Australia’s Red Centre, there is plenty of wildlife and natural scenes to spot along the way. Numerous native species call the area home, and there are some beautiful natural structures to admire. In addition to that, you will listen to Mala’s story and about Mala people. Your tour group will enjoy the walk alone. Erldunda to Mala Walk Uluru is 3 hour’s bus ride also involved.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Lungkata Walk, Uluru Road, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory Australia
This idyllic track runs right next to Uluru, providing many opportunities to touch the rock and feel its textures. The area is also home to thousands of birds.
Connecting the Kuniya walk with the Mala car park, the Lungkata walk is one of the Uluru base walk’s most geologically impressive and visually diverse sections.
There are sections where the sides of Uluru slant down to meet the path. Here, you’ll encounter spectacular elevated caves and crevices—carved by millennia of wind and water erosion—that are home to thousands of birds.
This walk will teach you about Lungkata (the cheeky blue-tongue lizard man) and why Tjukurpa teaches us not to steal from others. As one of Uluru’s first visitors, Lungkata discovered the hard way the dangers of climbing Uluru. Your tour group will enjoy the walk alone.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Kuniya Walk, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory Australia
Your tour group will enjoy the walk alone, enjoy the environment’s stunning domes of Kata-Tjuta, see the wildflowers (depending on the season), and marvel at the views of the open plains on the return walk. Walpa Gorge is Kuniya Walk heading towards Mutitjulu Waterhole. Mutitjulu Waterhole is home to a Wanampi, an ancestral water snake, surrounded by beautiful scenery and shaded by the impressive height of Uluru;. You will further enjoy ancient caves containing rock art that the Anangu people used in the past, whose ancestors are still alive today. Your tour group will enjoy the walk alone.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Cultural Centre, Uluru Rd, Uluru NT 0872, Australia
The Cultural Centre was created with the help of the local Anangu people using around 90,000 mud bricks. The sacred site it is built on has special meaning to its traditional owners. Here, you will have time to learn about the local Pitjantjatjara people and buy souvenirs. You may grab something to eat at your own expense.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Walpa Gorge, Kata Tjuta Rd Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory 0872 Australia
Your tour group will enjoy the walk alone, enjoy the environment’s stunning domes of Kata-Tjuta, see the wildflowers (depending on the season), and marvel at the views of the open plains on the return walk. Walpa Gorge is a natural creek that carves its way between the two tallest domes of Kata Tjuta. The path folds out in a rocky formation and follows a 2.6-kilometer return route that takes you directly through the rugged walls of the landmark.
Keep your eyes peeled for rare plant species as you pass groves of vibrant spearwood and reach the designated viewing platform between the domes of Kata Tjuta. Then, we will leave from the Uluru-Kata Tjuta site and head back to Curtain Springs. To reach Kata Tjuta from the Cultural Centre, you must take an additional hour by bus.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Curtin Springs, Curtin Spgs, Petermann NT 0872, Australia
Curtin Springs is an extraordinary part of Central Australia, owned by a family who have made this remote place their home. This is a significant place for all visitors. The Australian Tradional Resturent. Like many Central Australian cattle stations, Curtin Springs saw many changes in the early years. The land at Curtin Springs was first taken up by Paddy DeConnley in the 1930’s with a sheep stock and was known as Mt Conner Station. In 1940, it was leased to Abraham Andrews, who wanted to call the property ‘Stalin Springs’ after Joseph Stalin of Russia. Because his sons objected, it became known as ‘Curtin Springs’ after the late Honourable John Curtin, the then Prime Minister of Australia.
You may get something to eat at your expense.
To get to Curtin Springs from Kata Tjuta, we must spend an additional one and a half hours on the bus.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Alice Springs, Alice Springs, Red Centre, Northern Territory
We will start our return journey from Curtain Springs and head back to Alice Springs. You can relax and enjoy the scenery, and we will drop you back to your hotel. It will take approximately five hours
Duration: 5 hours