- Adventure Style
- Red Centre, Northern Territory
- 3 Day / 2 Night
- 6:00 Alice Springs or 13:55 Ayers Rock
fare options:
- $995 Adult / Child - Bush Single Swag
- $1,150 Adult / Child - *Safari Twin Share Tent
*Fare prices are per person for Adults or Children. Solo passengers who book the Safari Twin Share Tent fare option will be paired in a room with another traveller, where possible with the same gender but not guaranteed. The minimum age is 8 years and must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian.
Tour Reviews
Introducing
This small group adventure encompasses the very best the Red Centre has to offer. Spend 3 days, exploring three iconic locations (Uluru, Kings Canyon & Kata Tjuta) all wrapped up in one tour.
There is a very good reason why Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The park was first added to the list in 1987 when the international community recognised its spectacular geological formations, rare plants and animals, and outstanding natural beauty. Your expert local guide will uncover some of the incredible secrets the Red Centre has to offer with guided commentary, stories, and hidden gems that really bring this place to life.
We have a couple of different sleeping options available: For the more adventurous traveller, we have the traditional grassroots basic “bush swag” experience (Sleeping under the stars in a canvas-covered bedroll). If you’re after a more comfortable, private camping experience, you can book our more comfortable permanent “twin share safari tents” with mattresses.
Tour Details
- Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights
- Operates: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
- Starts in Alice Springs
- Tour code: RA3-B / RA3-S
- Departs: 6:00am - 6:30am
- Starts in Ayers Rock Airport (AYQ) / Yulara
- Tour code: RY3-B / RY3-S
- Departs: 13:00 - 13:55pm
- Finishes: 18:30pm Alice Springs; or
- Finishes: 17:00pm Ayers Rock/Yulara (*transfer shuttle required; please advise at time of booking)
- 2 Nights Permanent campsites
- Stargazing under the Outback sky
- Accredited Outback Driver Guide
- Air-conditioned small-group vehicle
*Please note: Vehicle types may vary depending on the travel day and touring route. On select days, you will travel in either a Bus Coach or an Outback 4WD Off-road Truck.
Highlights
- Experience the stunning transformation of Uluru at both sunrise and sunset, offering two opportunities to witness its awe-inspiring beauty.
- Learn about Anangu culture at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Aboriginal Cultural Centre.
- Explore ancient UNESCO World Heritage List rock art paintings and stories, etched here for millennia.
- Immerse yourself in the world’s oldest living culture, rich in history and spirituality.
- Visit the serene Mutitjulu Waterhole, the sacred Kuniya Piti, and majestic Kantju Gorge.
- Find a moment of peace and self-reflection in the sacred landscapes of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
- Hike the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge for panoramic views.
- Marvel at Kata Tjuta’s (The Olgas) unique domes, shaped millions of years ago by Mother Nature.
- Discover the dramatic beauty of Kings Canyon (Watarrka National Park).
- Enjoy the early morning Rim Walk with stunning cliff-top views (weather and fitness permitting).
- End the day stargazing under the Outback sky at a private campsite on Traditional Owners' land.
- Choose Your Preferred Ending: This tour concludes in either Alice Springs or *Ayers Rock/Yulara (*transfer shuttle required)
*Highlights are a guideline, the Red Centre’s diverse landscape, culture and weather conditions mean a high amount of change and flexibility in the itinerary is possible. Your expert guides will ensure the most amazing adventure is had by all!
Full Itinerary
Day 1 Highlights:
- Uluru (Ayers Rock)
- Red Centres Aboriginal Interpretive Cultural Centre
- Sacred Rock Art & Mutitjulu Waterhole
- Aboriginal stories of Kuniya
- Walk to Kantju Gorge
- Sunset at Uluru lookout
Your adventure begins with an early departure from Alice Springs or Yulara (Ayers Rock Airport), heading towards the iconic Uluru. Along the way, we will make a brief stop at Mount Connor (often referred to as “False Uluru” due to its similar appearance), offering a scenic viewpoint and a quick break at Curtin Springs. From there, we continue our journey to Uluru, where we’ll have lunch and a meet-up with guests arriving at *Ayers Rock Airport. *A friendly reminder for guests joining us in Ayers Rock: Please ensure you have lunch beforehand, as we will head straight out on tour after you’ve been collected.
The next stop is the Aboriginal Cultural Centre, where you’ll gain valuable insight into the rich history, stories, and cultural significance of the land you are about to explore. Afterward, prepare for an awe-inspiring experience as we take a guided walk around the base of Uluru, one of the most famous natural landmarks in the world. As you take in the breathtaking views, your guide will share the fascinating history behind ancient rock art, sacred waterholes such as Mutitjulu, and the Aboriginal stories of Kuniya the python and Liru the venomous snake.
The walk continues to Kantju Gorge, home to Central Australia’s tallest waterfall (seasonal, depending on rainfall), and sacred caves once used as a natural pantry by the local Aboriginal people. Following this, you’ll witness a stunning sunset over Uluru, with plenty of time to capture the moment and create lasting memories. As the day draws to a close, enjoy a relaxing dinner at the campsite under the expansive Outback sky before settling in for the night.
Meals: *Lunch, Dinner (*Lunch is not included for those joining us in Ayers Rock). Camping: Private Ayers Rock Campsite – Permanent Tents or Bush Swags (communal bathroom facilities). Driving Distance: 350km. Hike Distance: 2-3 km / 2-3 hours.
Day 2 Highlights:
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
- Hike the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge
- The Olgas– Kata Tjuta
- Spectacular Sunrise at Uluru
Sunrise seekers, rise and shine! A pre-dawn wake-up call will be rewarded with an unforgettable experience as we begin the day before dawn to witness the stunning sunrise at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. After soaking in the first light over Uluru, we’ll continue our journey to Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), a striking collection of dome-shaped rock formations that evoke a sense of otherworldliness. You’ll embark on either the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge walk, both offering spectacular views and ample opportunities for awe-inspiring moments.
Following our time at Kata Tjuta, we stop at camp for a bite to eat before making our way to the Kings Canyon region, arriving in time to enjoy another breathtaking outback sunset. The day will conclude with a traditional campfire dinner, offering a truly authentic Australian outback experience.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Camping: Private Kings Canyon Campsite – Permanent Tents or Bush Swags (communal bathroom facilities).
Drive Distance: 406 km (4.5 hours).
Hike Distance: 2-6 km (weather-dependent).
Day 3 Highlights:
- Outback Scenery – Travel through the remote central Australian countryside from Kings Canyon on route back to your final destination in either Uluru / Yulara or Alice Springs
- Kings Canyon Watarrka National Park – Engage in guided walks and learn about the flora, fauna and geology of this very special place
Following an early start, we depart for Kings Canyon. Prepare to be amazed by the dramatic 100-meter cliffs and striking sandstone formations that define this iconic landscape. The Rim Walk, renowned as the highlight of Watarrka National Park, offers panoramic views that are truly breathtaking. Your guide will provide fascinating insights into the canyon’s ancient geological history, its unique flora and fauna, and other notable features of this remarkable location.
On the return journey to Alice Springs, we will travel through the rugged Australian outback, either along the main highway or, conditions permitting, via the scenic Mereenie Loop or Ernest Giles Road. We expect to arrive back in Alice Springs between 6:00 pm and 6:30 pm, where you will be dropped off, enriched with new experiences, lasting memories, and the stories of the outback to share with others.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch. Driving Distance: 250km (2.5 hours). Hike Distance: 2-4 km / 2-4 hours.
NOTE: This tour only concludes in Alice Springs. If guests wish to depart for Ayers Rock or Yulara they should book our 2 Day/1 Day Uluru Tour option instead, as it finishes in Yulara/Ayers Rock at 12:00pm. In the event that incorrect flights have been purchased, the tour operator is not responsible for reimbursing any flight change fees incurred or required to change the tour itinerary to accommodate as this will impact other passengers onboard.
*Autopia Tours reserves the right to alter the route or itinerary schedule during seasonal weather fluctuations and/or during park closures due to traditional landowner ceremonies.
Inclusions
- 2 Nights’ Permanent Outback Campsites (Uluru, Kings Canyon)
- Includes: 2 x Breakfasts, 3 x *Lunches, 2 x Dinners (guest participation)
- Guided bush walks (~9km, subject to fitness level)
- Onboard drinking water (bring your own bottle)
- All National Park pass entry fees
- Accredited outback driver guide
- Comprehensive local tour commentary
- Air-conditioned small-group mini-coach travel
- Australian bush swag – canvas-covered bush bed roll (Bush Swag option)
- Fitted & top sheet, mattress, pillow & case provided (Safari Tent option)
- Selected pick-up and drop-off points in either Alice Springs and *Ayers Rock/Yulara (*shuttle required).
(*For those boarding in Ayers Rock, lunch is not included on Day 1 guests will need to eat prior to joining the tour group.)
Exclusions
- Sleeping bags can be hired from us onboard for $40 AUD, this includes cleaning costs. You are more than welcome to bring your own. Payment is made directly to the tour operator.
- A transfer shuttle from Kings Canyon to Ayers Rock / Yulara Resort is available on Day 3 for $195 AUD. This service is optional and must be pre-booked through our reservations team. Availability is limited, so we recommend requesting it at the time of booking.
- Any meals not indicated within the itinerary. For those with special dietaries, we recommend you bring snacks as options are limited in the outback.
- Hotel transfers pre/post tour itinerary to a nominated pickup point.
- Travel insurance is highly recommended
- Personal expenses
Optionals
- Sleeping bags can be hired from us onboard for $40 AUD, this includes cleaning costs. You are more than welcome to bring your own. Payment is made directly to the tour operator. Please advise at the time of booking is you require a sleeping bag.
- Transfer shuttle from Kings Canyon to Ayers Rock / Yulara Resort is available on Day 3 for $195 AUD. This service is optional and must be pre-booked through our reservations team. Availability is limited, so we recommend requesting it at the time of booking.
What to bring
- 3L Refillable water bottle – Your guide will be monitoring hydration and encouraging water consumption at all times during your daily adventures in order to avoid health concerns arising.
- Wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses & sunscreen
- Swimwear/bathers, beach and shower towels & toiletries
- Comfortable sturdy hiking shoes (tread closed-toe shoes)
- All-weather clothing (extreme conditions inc wind, heat, cold, day/night)
- 15kg soft bag & small day pack
- Tropical strength insect repellent
- Mosquito or fly net (summer months)
- Flashlight, headlamp or torch, and camera
- Personal first aid kit and medicine
- Money for snacks and meals
- Bring your own sleeping bag & pillow (optional – if staying in a swag)
- Recharge power bank (limited access to power to charge phone or cameras)
Where to meet
Our main meeting point for this tour will be outside the front of Stay at Alice Springs Hotel (formerly Aurora Hotel) – 11 Leichhardt Terrace Alice Springs at 6:00am.
From Alice Springs: from 6:00am please be ready, we pick-up from all hotels.
- Alice Lodge Backpackers – 4 Mueller St East Side, Alice Springs
- Alice Springs YHA – Cnr Parsons St Leichhardt Terrace
- Alices Secret Travellers Inn – 6 Khalick St East Side NT
- Alice Springs Tourist Park – 70 Larapinta Dr Araluen NT
- Best Western Elkira Court Motel – 65 Bath St Alice Springs
- Crowne Plaza Lasseters – 93 Barrett Dr Alice Springs
- Desert Palms Alice Springs – 74 Barrett Dr Alice Springs
- DoubleTree Hilton Alice Springs -82 Barrett Dr Alice Springs
- Discovery Parks – Alice Springs 25 Palm Place Ross NT
- Gday Mate Tourist Park – 23 Palm Circuit Ross Alice Springs
- Gap View Hotel – 123 Gap Rd The Gap NT
- Mercure Alice Springs Resort -34 Stott Terrace Alice Springs
- Quest Alice Springs – 10 South Terrace Alice Springs
- Stay at Alice Springs Hotel Aurora – 11 Leichhardt Terrace Alice Springs
- The Diplomat Motel – 20 Gregory Terrace Alice Springs
- Wintersun Cabin n Caravan Park – 1 Stuart Hwy Alice Springs
From Ayers Rock / Yulara: between 13:30-13:55pm
- Ayers Rock Airport [AYQ] – Coote Rd Yulara NT
- Ayers Rock Campground – 173 Yulara Dr Yulara NT
- Desert Gardens Hotel – Ayers Rock Resort 1 Yulara Dr Yulara
- Outback Hotel Lodge – 2 Yulara Dr Yulara NT
- Sails in the Desert – 163 Yulara Dr Yulara NT
- The Lost Camel Hotel – Ayers Rock Yulara Dr Yulara NT
- Emu Walk Apartments – 3 Yulara Dr Yulara NT
*Please arrive 5-10 mins prior to your nominated pickup time so as not to delay or miss your tour.
Booking terms
Our Contract
All bookings are made with Get Lost Travel Pty Ltd (ABN 94 143 929 962) (us/we). By booking a trip with us you have agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions set out in these booking conditions. Your booking will be accepted by us on this basis. The services to be provided are those referred to in your booking confirmation and/or invoice. Accredited Bus Number: AC003612.
Validity
Dates and itineraries are valid until 31 March 2026, effective from 01 June 2024 dates and itineraries are indicative only.
Standard Conditions
Any references to ‘GLT’, ‘we’, ‘our’ and ‘us’ equates to Get Lost Travel Pty Ltd, which applies to the following GLT brands and entities below Autopia Tours, Wildlife Tours Australia, Walking Country, Wayoutback Australian Safaris, Australian Bus Charters & Tailormade Touring, Boutique Touring Company and Geelong & Bellarine Tours.
Please take the time to read and understand the conditions of booking set out below before booking a trip with us.
We strongly recommend that you also read the information relating to your product or service before booking to ensure that you understand the itinerary, style, and physical demands of the tour you are undertaking. GLT will not be held responsible for passengers failing to familiarise themselves with the booking terms and conditions.
Although every effort is made, GLT shall not be liable for any illness, injury, damages, loss, delay, or failure to join the tour that may occur due to factors beyond our control. We highly recommend all passengers have travel insurance with COVID-19 coverage, should they have to cancel a trip at the last minute.
GLT reserves the right to modify routes or itineraries, vehicle types, fares, days of operation, or even cancel tours when unforeseen circumstances arise. This is especially true during seasonal weather fluctuations and/or during park closures due to traditional landowner ceremonies. Other accredited tour operators may be used from time to time on some tours.
Fares are shown in Australian Currency and are correct at time of printing but are subject to change.
Traveller Information
For us to confirm your travel arrangements, you must provide all requested details at the time of booking. Your full name, contact details, email address, dietary requirements (if applicable), nationality, or Australian postcode and any pre-existing medical conditions you have that may affect your ability to complete your travel arrangements.
For more information about how we treat your personal information, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
Booking Terms and Conditions
Customers Responsible Travel
The customer shall comply with all Government (Federal, State, and Territory) conditions of entry into Australia and/or at the time of travel for tour and transport services.
In the event that a traveler needs to cancel unexpectedly due to visa restrictions, a medical condition, family reasons, or changes to regulations imposed by the government, the operator shall apply discretion when applying cancellation policies in these circumstances. The operator reserves the right to withhold such a reasonable sum to cover administrative expenses and other losses, dependent on when notice of cancellation is given by the customer.
It was previously recommended by the Department of Health that commercial passenger vehicle drivers and passengers wear fitted face masks whilst in transit to minimise the spread of the virus. This is no longer mandatory, but rather at the driver’s or traveller’s own discretion. Some remote regions have limited access to RAT tests, so multi-day travelers are still advised to bring some along.
In the unlikely event that a traveller must leave a tour midway after it has commenced, or attempt to join a tour after departure, the operator is not required to reimburse any aspects of the tour that they did not participate in. As part of this, the traveler is responsible for any relocation expenses incurred from the point of departure to their nominated destination and is the traveller’s responsibility and will not be reimbursed.
Note: Different cancellation conditions may apply if/when booked through third-party agents. Your travel consultant will advise if differences apply. Travelers are strongly advised to purchase personal cancellation insurance at the time of booking.
Cancellations & Refund Policy
Cancellation by the Traveller
We understand that travel plans can sometimes change, if you cancel some or all portions of your booking the cancellation terms set out below will apply. A cancellation will only take effect when we receive written confirmation that you have sent to your relevant booking agent notifying them of your cancellation.
If you wish to change or cancel a trip:
Day Trips
(a) 0 to 1 day / within 24-hrs from the experience start time or failure to board on tour:
● will result in a 100% cancellation fee / full fare forfeiture of the ticket price and not eligible for a refund; or
(b) 2+ days prior to the departure:
● we will refund the full balance paid by you in connection with your booking; or
● flexible date changes – unlimited supply of free date changes available; or
● alternatively, we can issue a credit voucher for the amount paid to travel on another day
Short Break / Extended Tours
(a) 0 to 14 days before the departure date or failure to board on tour:
● will result in a 100% cancellation fee / full fare forfeiture of the ticket price and not eligible for a refund; or
(b) 15+ days prior to the departure:
● we will refund the full balance paid by you in connection with your booking; or
● flexible date changes – unlimited supply of free date changes available; or
● alternatively, we can issue a credit voucher for the amount paid to travel on another day
Any credit travel voucher resulting from a cancellation under (Cancellation by the Traveller) has an expiry date of 3 years and may be applied towards any other available trip offered by us. This credit is transferable on experience, however not redeemable for cash.
Note different cancellation conditions may apply if/when booked through third-party agents, your travel consultant will advise if differences apply. We strongly advise travellers to take out personal cancellation insurance at the time of booking.
Cancellation by the Operator
Our trips are guaranteed to depart once minimum group sizes have been met for the tour, unless it specifically states otherwise (refer to Product Fact Sheets) or in the event of a Force Majeure (refer below) resulting in the cancellation of a trip.
We have the right to cancel a trip at any time prior to departure if external events occur that deem it not viable for us to operate the planned itinerary.
Standard Cancellation
If we the tour operator cancel your trip, we can offer you a choice of:
(a) a 100% reimbursement of monies paid for your trip
(b) transfer amounts paid to an alternative departure date or tour operated by GLT; or
(c) issued with a credit travel voucher to the amount paid for your trip, valid for 3-years
Force Majeure Cancellation
If a trip is cancelled due to a ‘Force Majeure Event’, we can offer you a choice of:
(a) a 100% credit voucher of monies paid for your trip; or
(b) a refund minus unrecoverable costs.
If the cancellation due to a ‘Force Majeure Event’ occurs after a trip has commenced, we can offer you a choice of a pro-rata:
(a) 110% credit voucher for the days that remain on your trip; or
(b) refund minus unrecoverable costs of the days that remain on your trip.
Any credit travel voucher resulting from a cancellation as mentioned in (Cancellation by the Traveller):
● 3-year expiry date and may be applied towards any other available trip offered by GLT;
● are not redeemable for cash;
● excludes flights or insurance as they will have their own booking conditions
In circumstances where the cancellation is due to external events outside our reasonable control, refunds will be less than any unrecoverable costs. GLT cannot be held responsible for any incidental expenses that you may have incurred as a result of your booking including but not limited to visas, vaccinations, travel insurance excess, or non-refundable flights.
A “Force Majeure Event” includes but is not limited to: acts of God; war; civil commotion; riot; blockade or embargo; fire; explosion; breakdown; union dispute; earthquake; epidemic, pandemic or other health emergency; flood; windstorm or other extreme weather event; lack or failure of courses of supply; passage of any law, order, proclamation, regulation, ordinance, demand, requisition or requirement or any other act of any government authority, beyond the reasonable control of the parties, whether or not foreseeable, which would make it dangerous or not viable for a trip to commence or continue.
Acceptance of Risk
Australia is home to a wide range of dangerous animals, extreme weather conditions, and varied terrain. Experiencing these dangers while camping, hiking, or passing time outside may increase your personal risk. Safety is our number one priority and our guides are highly trained to ensure passenger safety at all times. Get Lost Travel Pty Ltd cannot accept responsibility for any loss, injury, or accident caused by passengers onboard our tours.
Travel Insurance
We recommend all guests have personal travel insurance which should be taken out at the time of booking prior to tour departure. Your travel insurance must provide cover against personal accident death, 24/7 medical expenses, and emergency repatriation with a recommended minimum coverage of US$ 200,000 for each of the categories of cover.
We also strongly recommend it covers cancellation curtailment, COVID-19 cover, personal liability, and loss of luggage and personal effects. If you have travel insurance connected to your credit card or bank account please ensure you have details of the participating insurer, the insurance policy number, and the emergency contact number with you rather than the bank’s name and credit card details.
Alcohol Policy
Alcohol is not permitted on board our vehicles. We reserve the right to refuse re-entry if passengers are overly intoxicated and pose a threat to other passengers, our driver, or our vehicle. We also reserve the right to advise at any time prior to departure and whilst in operation, that alcohol is no longer permitted. The legal drinking age in Australia is 18 years old, photo ID is required.
Child Policy (Age Requirements)
Our child and infant policy and pricing do vary depending on the trip; this is due to the diversity in our product range. All travellers under the age of 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult or guardian. Due to the nature of our extended tours, a moderate level of fitness is required to complete walks and for safety reasons not suitable for infants or children 5 years and under. Except the Northern Territory where the minimum age is 8 years and over for any multi-day tour.
Important Note: Due to the type of experiences we operate throughout Australia, some may require a medium to high level of fitness and a doctor’s certificate is required for people over 70 years old (30 days before travel).
Prices and surcharges
Our tour prices are subject to variable and seasonal pricing, both of which are standard practice within the travel industry. Depending on the trip, passengers are likely to be charged different prices, so booking at that time is the best option if you like the price. Any reduced pricing or discounts that may become available after you have paid your fare price will not apply. If you wish to cancel your booking to take advantage of a cheaper price, full cancellation conditions apply as set out below in (Cancellation by the Traveller). The most up-to-date pricing is available on our websites. Please note that a surcharge may be applied to a purchase made by credit card.
Luggage Policy
To maximize the comfort of your journey no luggage storage facilities are provided on our (Day Trips): It is recommended you bring a small day pack no bigger than 5-7kg. (Short-Break / Extended Tours): Maximum baggage allowance per person is 15-20kg preferably a soft travelling pack.
Excessive amounts of luggage may incur a surcharge fee. Inappropriate luggage presented on the day of departure such as surfboards, bikes, and an excessive amount of luggage may result in refusal to board unless previously arranged. Other: mobility scooters, wheelchairs, pushers, prams, walking frames, and other walking aids cannot be stored safely on our vehicles. Please advise prior to booking if there are any of these aids required.
Pick-up & Drop-offs
GLT may offer complimentary inner-city pick-up and drop-off services to selected accommodation providers. Please note it is the customer’s responsibility to be waiting out the front of your selected pickup location (accommodation provider) at least 10 minutes before departure. Failure to wait out the front of your selected accommodation or nominated meeting point may result in the tour guide being unable to locate you causing failure to load. GLT cannot be held responsible for passengers who fail to load.
Special Requirements
Please notify the tour operator of any food allergies or special dietary requirements, and/or medical conditions at the time of booking or 7 days prior to the tour departure. While we endeavor to cater to most dietary needs, there are limited food options in some regions we visit on extended tours, so forward planning is required to ensure we can accommodate but it is not guaranteed. For those with special dietaries, we recommend you bring snacks along.
Booking Confirmations & Enquiries
All reservations must be confirmed within 48 hours of departure via email to [email protected].
Updated June 2024.
Our commitment
At Autopia Tours, we actively promote the protection of flora and fauna on our Uluru Tours. It is our duty to ensure there is minimal disturbance to this World Heritage Listed region and the species that call it home. Cultural sensitivity and respect for traditional owners should also be shown at all times.
Part of our responsibility is educating guests on minimal impact practices and the importance of ensuring the safety of wildlife and the environmental sustainability of the destinations we visit.
Learn more about EcoTourism: https://www.ecotourism.org.au/
Traditional Owners
Autopia Tours would like to begin by paying our respects to the traditional owners of this country, with specific acknowledgement to the Wurundjeri people. Please be conscious and respectful of the sensitivities of indigenous culture and the spiritual connection they have with the land at all times.
Wildlife Encounters
The natural behaviours of wildlife are to be respected and not interfered with. When viewing wildlife, people should take care to avoid rapid or sudden movements, which could frighten the animal, and should keep noise to a minimum and refrain from touching, petting or feeding all wildlife including birds. Contact with people can introduce diseases to wildlife and can cause them to become aggressive.
Wildlife should not be handled or fed, unless by certified wildlife handlers. Feeding wildlife can alter their natural foraging behaviour and can lead to disease or illness through contact with people and the introduction of foods that are harmful to their digestive system. Feeding wildlife can also cause them to become aggressive toward people.
Wildlife that appears to be in distress, injured or in danger should be reported immediately to the appropriate authority, such as your Guide/Tour Leader, a National Park Ranger or Visitor Centre Staff.
Protecting our National Parks
People should remain on designated walking tracks, behind safety barriers/fences and follow all directions given by the guide/tour leader. Venturing off these can alter fragile ecosystems and can harm wildlife shelters and native vegetation. There are other dangers to be aware of too, such as cliff edges, unstable rock formations, overhanging tree branches and slippery ground cover. Remaining on tracks ensures safe visitation for guests and the environment.
No flora or fauna should be removed from their natural setting. This includes dead wood, fallen leaves, flowers and so forth, as they form part of the ecosystem of the region and their removal could cause a disturbance.
Waste Management
All buses are fitted with waste bins. No organic waste should be disposed of onto the ground. Although organic, items such as banana peels, apple cores, bread and other food scraps, are not natural/native to the region and can introduce pest species, diseases or harm to wildlife if found and eaten. We recommend all passengers bring a water bottle with you on our Grampians Tour. Purchasing bottled water contributes large amounts of plastic into the landfill. Therefore, we ask guests to bring their own bottle, as there is access to water refill stations available on our vehicles. Please ensure you stay hydrated throughout the tour to reduce the risk of sun exposure and dehydration.
First Aid
All our guides carry a current Level 2 First Aid certificate. Please report any accident or illness to your tour guide. We recommend anyone with an existing medical condition to carry their medication with them on tour and to notify their tour guide at the beginning of the tour.
If you are a smoker! We ask you to refrain from smoking whilst in the company of other passengers and limit it to designated smoking areas. Smoking is not permitted on any of our vehicles, or in any type of accommodation including permanent campsites. We make frequent ‘comfort stops’ to allow free time for guests but cannot guaranteed smoke breaks. Please ensure you dispose of your cigarette butt responsibly and appropriately.
Know before you book
What are the sleeping arrangements?
- Basic Single Swag (sleeps 1) – This Basic Single Swag fare price is (Per Person) for Adults or Children. For guests who wish to sleep under the stars on the ground, in a self-contained canvas-covered bush bed roll with a camp mattress.
- Twin Share Safari Tent (sleeps 2) – This Safari Tent fare price is (Per Person) for Adults or Children. For guests wishing to sleep in the outback but remain protected from the elements, we provide permanent tented campsites, twin single beds with mattresses, fitted & top sheet supplied. Sleeping bags are available should you get cold. (Solo travellers booking separately in a Twin Share Safari Tent will be paired with another solo passenger, where possible of the same gender but not guaranteed. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times no matter the sleep arrangements.)
Our permanent tented campsites have access to communal campground showers and toilets. These sites generally have limited solar power or are unpowered. Therefore, guests are asked to bring rechargeable power banks (limited power access to charge phones or cameras).
What is a suitable age for this tour?
Children aged between 8 to 17 years old must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian at all times. Not suitable for infants or children 7 years and under, due to safety requirements and the level of fitness required to complete the walks.
Can I get a pick-up from Alice Springs on the day of the tour?
Given our tour departs early from Alice Springs (between 6:00-6:30am), guests must arrive the day prior to the tour and stay 1-night. Once your Alice Springs accommodation is booked, please let us know and we can arrange a pickup on the day of the tour. We do not provide airport-to-accommodation transfer services pre/post tours.
What flight should I book if I want to join the tour in Ayers Rock?
Prior to booking one of our extended tours, it is the responsibility of the agent and guest to ensure they have purchased the correct flight. We provide complimentary pickups on day at Ayers Rock Airport [AYQ] – Coote Rd Yulara NT or Yulara Resort Accommodation between 13:00pm and 13:55pm. Guests arriving on flights into AYQ Airport, earlier than pick-up time should make their way to Ayers Rock Campground using free airport hotel transfers to join the group later.
NOTE: Our 3-Day and 4-Day Red Centre Tours only finish in Alice Springs, if you book a flight departing from Ayers Rock Airport you will need to book our 2-Day Red Centre Tour as this finishes in Yulara/Ayers Rock Resort at 12:00pm.
How fit do I need to be for this tour?
A minimum moderate to advanced level of fitness is required to complete the walks. The length of walks will be between 2km to 6km each day, often over steep rocky sections and in direct sunlight and high humidity. An approximate 9-11km walk is included in this tour. Embarking on walks will be at the guide’s discretion to ensure the safety of guests. Therefore a medium/high level of fitness is required and a doctor’s certificate is required for people over 70 years (30 days prior to travel).
How much luggage can I bring on tour?
We ask that guests travelling on short breaks/extended tours bring small soft overnight bags and hand luggage only as we have limited storage onboard our vehicles. Large suitcases and oversized luggage can be left at your hotel whilst you are on tour. This tour is not suitable for anyone who requires the use of a mobility aid, wheelchair, walker, and or stroller.
Do you cater to special dietary requirements?
Yes, please notify us if you have any dietary requirements or medical conditions at the time of booking, or at least a few days prior to departure, that way we can make any necessary arrangements.
What type of food do we eat on tour?
Most of the meals are prepared by our tour guides with basic camping-style food options and on occasions, they will be provided by our accommodation providers onsite. Guests are asked to participate in the preparation of meals, clean-up, and vehicle unpacking/loading as it’s a great way to get to know and connect with your fellow travellers.
Am I allowed to take photos at Uluru?
Photography is generally permitted in many areas of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. However, certain locations are considered sacred by the Anangu people, the traditional custodians of the land, where photography is strictly prohibited out of respect for their culture and beliefs.
Why are photos restricted in some parts of Uluru?
Some areas of Uluru hold deep spiritual significance for the Anangu people. Taking photos in these sacred sites is considered disrespectful and contrary to their cultural protocols. Visitors are asked to honor these traditions to help preserve the cultural integrity of the park.
How do I know where photography is not allowed?
Restricted areas are clearly marked with signs indicating no photography zones. Our guides will also inform and advise you on where photography is permitted to ensure respect for cultural sensitivities.
What happens if someone takes photos in a prohibited area?
Taking photos in restricted areas is against park regulations and cultural protocols. Guides and park rangers may ask visitors to delete images taken in these sacred locations to maintain respect for Anangu culture. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Can I take photos of wildlife and landscapes?
Yes! Photos of the stunning landscapes, wildlife, and many other areas within the park are welcome and encouraged. These help capture the natural beauty of Uluru while respecting cultural boundaries.
Why is it important to respect these photography restrictions?
Respecting photography restrictions is a way to honor and protect the traditions and spiritual beliefs of the Anangu people. It ensures the continued preservation of their cultural heritage for future generations.
Are there traditional stories or meanings behind Uluru?
Yes. Uluru is a deeply sacred site for the Anangu people, the Traditional Owners of the land. It features prominently in Tjukurpa (pronounced chook-orr-pa), the Anangu system of law, culture, and spirituality. Tjukurpa includes creation stories about how ancestral beings shaped the land and continues to guide Anangu life today.
Many of these stories are considered sacred and gender-specific—meaning only Anangu men or women may know, tell, or interpret certain parts of the Tjukurpa. Uluru itself contains several sacred men’s sites, and because of this, some stories are not shared with women, and vice versa.
Our guides respect these cultural boundaries and will only share stories that are permitted for public or cross-gender sharing, and approved for tourism purposes. This ensures that Anangu knowledge is preserved and passed on according to traditional law.
We encourage all visitors to approach Uluru with an open mind and respectful curiosity, understanding that some knowledge is not for public sharing—and that’s part of what makes this place so spiritually significant.
Are National Park fees included in the tour cost?
Autopia Tours includes Parks Australia fees within the tour price, this covers our guests for a 3-Day Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Parks. Park Passes are not available for purchase by guests not traveling onboard our tours.
What kind of vehicle do we travel in for this Uluru Camping Tours?
We have a couple of all-terrain 4×4 range eco-tour bus, uniquely designed to handle the harshest of terrains and off-road tracks. The maximum number of passengers we carry on these tours is 15-21 people, with a minimum requirement of 8 people to guarantee the departure. Fleet specs: Isuzu N Series NPS300 Trucks (15, 17, 21-seater). In the unlikely event of a breakdown, alternative vehicles may be used.
Is it safe to camp in Australia’s outback? (Acceptance of Risk)
Australia is home to many dangerous creatures, extreme weather conditions, and varied terrain. Experiencing these dangers while camping, hiking, or passing time outside may increase your personal risk. Safety is our number one priority, and our guides are highly trained to ensure passenger safety at all times. Autopia Tours cannot accept responsibility for any loss, injury, or accident caused by passengers onboard Autopia Tours. In the Northern Territory, children must be at least 6 years old for day trips and 8 years old for overnight tours. Children under the age of 18 must always be accompanied by an adult, legal guardian, or caregiver. Despite all care being taken, the responsibility for children on tour lies entirely with their parents or caregivers. Passengers, including children, must wear shoes, sunscreen, and hats at all times.
Do I require travel insurance for the Central Australian outback?
It is highly recommended that all passengers have personal travel insurance, given we’re exploring remote parts of the Northern Territory with limited access to health professionals in the event of sickness or injury. Autopia Tours is not authorised to provide information on the type of plan or policy options available. This can be provided by an accredited local travel agent or from your preferred insurance company.
What is the temperature like in the Northern Territory?
The weather in the Northern Territory can fluctuate and be extreme. It is not unheard of for temperatures to reach over 40+ degrees Celsius in the dry season and in the evening the temperature drops dramatically. Please ensure you have checked the average temperatures for the time of year you are traveling and have packed adequate clothing. In the event of rain or inclement weather, your experience will still go ahead, unless contacted by the provider.
What is your Vaccination Policy?
In accordance with current Government regulations, it is no longer a requirement to be double vaccinated, although we do highly recommend it.
Our COVID Statement
For your safety, we have implemented comprehensive hygiene measures and increased regular sanitation. Temperature checks of all staff will be conducted pre-departure, with disposable face masks and hand-sanitizer provided. For more information click here.
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TOURING OPTIONS:
Starts: from Alice Springs between 6:00-6:30am [tour code RA3]; OR
Starts: from Ayers Rock Airport/Ayers Rock Campground/Yulara Resort at between 13:00-13:55pm [tour code RY3]
Finishes: This tour only finishes in Alice Springs (18:30pm) or *Ayers Rock (17:00pm) – *however a shuttle service is required, at guests own expense.
*Airport code: Alice Springs [ASP] and Ayers Rock/Uluru [AYQ]
CAMPING OPTIONS:
A) SWAGS: For the more adventurous traveller, we have the traditional outback camping experience. Guests will enjoy sleeping under the stars in a canvas-covered bedroll, known as a “Australian Bush Swag”; OR
B) TENTS: If you’re after a little more comfort protected from the elements, you can book our “Twin Share Safari Tent” style. It includes permanent tents, twin single beds, mattresses, pillows, and bed linen supplied.




































9 thoughts on “3 Day Uluru tour – Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon (Camping)”
My family and I thoroughly enjoyed this trip! It was so professionally guided by Damien (helped by Zephyr) and we had the most fantastic experience. I really recommend this trip
An awesome camping trip to Uluru!
My son and I attended a 3 day small group camping tour. What can I say? It was truly an amazing experience and I highly recommend it.
Our group of 16 persons from 6 different nations (including Australia) was friendly and very keen to explore & learn about Uluru. I also felt we were very lucky to have Maddie as our group leader. She was such a talented tour guide, a skilled driver who kept cool under pressure, highly knowledgeable about many historic sites & geology, very professional & caring and an awesome chef who organised our meals throughout the camp. Thank you so much!
My wife and I had an amazing 3 days trip to Uluru, Kata Tjuta and King’s Canyon. The trip felt very well organized and structured, and we had plenty of time to see the fantastic views we came from. We also got to see both sunrise and sunset at Uluru, which blew our mind.
Food was good and plenty, campsites were nice and tidy. We slept in swags under the open sky, and my wife were offered extra blankets to keep her warm.
A special thanks to our amazing guide “Donk” (Matthew), who did a great job bringing our group together and guiding us through the whole trip.
Kind regards,
Simon and Mie from Denmark
We enjoyed an incredible trip to the Red Centre. Special thanks to our super nice and experienced guide Shianna. We take with us unforgettable impressions not only of the beautiful landscape and wildlife but also the culture of the traditional owners.
What an amazing camping and hiking tour thanks to our guide Rhett. Perfect organisation, delicious food, everything clean, etc. A real pro always active. He has great knowledge and respect of Aborigines people, their culture, history and way of life. As well as botanical and astronomy, not to mention his musical talents. Fantastic guitar playing and singing around the campfire. Thank you for making these 3 days so incredible.
This was the best tour experience I‘ve had! Our tour guide Alex was amazing. She was funny, took care of all the needs/situations and had lots of interesting informations about the culture and nature around. The campsites and the food were great. I‘ve done tours with other companies as well and must says this one was the best.
Had the most incredible experience on this tour with our guide Jordan. We happened to be a very small group (5-6 total!), and from night 1 we became quite close, sharing many inside jokes and a lot of bonding experiences over the course of 3 adventure-filled days. Laughing around the campfire and on the bus journeys are memories I’ll remember forever. Every moment just brimmed with positivity and excitement, and this has definitely been the highlight of my Australia experience. Jordan was extremely kind, knowledgeable, and was always up for a good laugh (especially while discussing Koalas…) I learned loads and came out more compassionate and aware of the history of this breathtaking area and its people. He also saved me from a scary spider encounter, so owe him one! I felt totally safe the entire trip – truly not a care in the world. What a special place to make core memories with some wonderful people. I could not recommend this experience enough. Jordan – don’t forget to fill your water and eat some delicious wraps 😉 David’s Dingoes forever (say hi to Victoria for us :P)!
Remember to bring toiletry and head lights. The tourist guide, Jemima (Jem) is fantastic. She has good knowledge of Alice Springs and outback survival, and truly passionate about her job and people in her care. We are very impressed by this young lady with her experience and independence. We were well looked after by her.
A great trip with a great guide, Adam! Prepare yourself well by taking the right stuff with you. We did! And also be prepared for some long rides. Australia isn’t small you know and if you want to see a lot it takes some travelling! Nature is fabulous!