4 Day Uluru Tour from Ayers Rock

The 4 Day Uluru Tour from Ayers Rock (Camping) takes you right into the heart of the Red Centre and through some of Australia’s most famous landscapes. This trip combines the desert’s towering structures, sacred cultural sites, and rugged outback treks into one seamless excursion. This tour showcases the true character of Central Australia, from amazing sunrises above Uluru to the wild West MacDonnell Ranges.

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DEPARTS
1:30 pm
RETURNS
6:30 pm
Days
4
PRICE from
$1430 AUD
$1216 AUD

Operates

MON, WED, SAT

Touring Route

Trip Style
Adventure
Language
English
Age Restriction
From 8 years old
Group Size
Max 21 people

Highlights

  • 4WD Red Centre Access – Journey through the outback in our 4WD vehicles, unlocking the hidden wonders of the Red Centre.

  • Uluru Sunset & Sunrise Lookout – Experience a spectacular sunset over Uluru, as the sun sets in a fiery display.

  • Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre – Discover ancient Aboriginal stories and culture.

  • UNESCO Rock Art Sites – Visit world-renowned Aboriginal rock art sites, preserved for centuries.

  • Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park – Experience the beauty of Uluru and Kata Tjuta.

  • Mutitjulu Waterhole & Kantju Gorge – Visit sacred waterholes and secret gorges.

  • Valley of the Winds & Walpa Gorge – Hike iconic trails with stunning views.

  • Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) – Marvel at the towering rock formations of Kata Tjuta.

  • Kings Canyon Watarrka National Park – Discover the majestic Kings Canyon.

  • Mereenie Loop & Red Centre Way – Venture off the beaten track on this scenic outback drive (weather and road conditions permitting).

  • Tjoritja (West MacDonnell Ranges) – Explore the breathtaking landscapes of the West MacDonnell Ranges.

  • Standley Chasm & Ormiston Gorge – Visit striking natural landmarks like Standley Chasm and Ormiston Gorge.

  • Tour Ends in Alice Springs – Wrap up your adventure with a final stop in Alice Springs, taking in the outback's charm.

Trip Inclusions

  • 3 Nights Permanent Outback Campsites (Uluru, Kings Canyon, West MacDonnell)

  • Includes: 3 x Breakfasts, 4 x *Lunches, 3 x Dinners (guest participation)

  • Guided bush walks (~12km, 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 4x4 off-road bus 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 Alice Springs or Ayers Rock points / drop-off Alice Springs only *Guests joining the tour in Ayers Rock, will need to arrange their own lunch prior to boarding at the airport.

What to Bring

  • Weather-appropriate clothing
  • Your sense of adventure
  • Water bottle &/or Camelbak (2L minimum)
  • Comfortable walking or hiking shoes
  • Swimmers and beach towel
  • Snacks for the bus in your day bag
  • 3L reusable water container with instructions to track hydration levels all day
  • Personal toiletries, beach towel, and shower towel
  • Clothes that can withstand wind, heat, and cold, both during the day and at night
  • An overnight bag weighing 10–15 kg, including a compact daypack
  • A fly or mosquito net is advised during the warmer months
  • Your personal pillow and sleeping bag
  • Money for meals and snacks
  • A camera to record your luxury moments

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Trip Itinerary

Day 1: Yulara or Ayers Rock Airport to Uluru

This is where your amazing tour to the outback begins! When you get on at Ayers Rock Airport or Ayers Rock Resort in Yulara, we’ll take you straight to the National Park. So please have lunch before the tour begins. The Red Centre is filled with Aboriginal history, so go back in time.
This is our first time at the Cultural Centre. There, you’ll learn about the area’s history and customs. Now it’s time to meet Uluru, the main character! We’ll go around the base to the Mutitjulu Waterhole, see holy rock art, and hear Dreamtime legends. We will also visit the picturesque Kantju Gorge, home to the largest waterfall in Central Australia and a cave important to elders. We’ll end an incredible day by watching the sunset from the Uluru overlook and then having a delicious meal.

Highlights:

  • Uluru (Ayers Rock)
  •  Red Centre’s Aboriginal Cultural Centre
  •  Sacred Aboriginal rock art
  • Mutitjulu Waterhole, Kuniya Piti (seasonal), Kantju Gorge
  • Uluru sunset and dinner

Meals: Dinner
Camping: Ayers Rock Coach Campground (tents or bush swags, communal bathrooms)
Driving Distance: 60 km
Hike Distance: 2-3 km (2-3 hours)

Day 2: Uluru to Kata Tjuta to Kings Canyon

Get up early to eat breakfast and see the stunning sunrise over Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. You thought Uluru was great, but then Kata Tjuta comes along and impresses you. We’ll go via the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge and be astounded by these massive, unique rock formations.
After we leave Kata Tjuta, we stop at the camp for a quick meal before heading to the Kings Canyon area. We will make a quick stop at Mount Connor, commonly called “False Uluru” because it resembles Uluru and offers a great perspective. What’s next? Camp! We’re camping tonight in a very private part of the safari area that belongs to the indigenous Wanmarra village. You’re closer to the International Space Station than the nearest McDonald’s; it’s one of the most isolated places on Earth. Have a dinner by the campfire and look at the stars in the outback to end the day. The sky is one of a kind.

Highlights:

  • Spectacular sunrise at Uluru
  •  Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)
  •  Hike Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Camping: Private Kings Canyon Campsite – Permanent Tents or Bush Swags (communal bathroom facilities)
Driving Distance: 406 km (4.5 hours)
Hike Distance: 2-6 km (2-4 hours, weather permitting)

Day 3: Kings Canyon to West MacDonnell Ranges

We depart early for the sacred land of the Ulpanyali and Lilla peoples, Kings Canyon (Watarrka). Kings Canyon is calling, so have your water bottle and hiking boots ready! Because of its steep cliffs, sandstone chasms, and beautiful views, this historic canyon is the finest destination for hikers. We will hike through the canyon, including the famous rim walk, on the best part of the path for the season if the weather is nice.
Rest on the bus as we head back north along the Mereenie Loop Tourist Road or Ernest Giles Road. We’re travelling to the West MacDonnell Ranges to spend the night looking at stars at our private bush camp near Mount Sonder.

Highlights:

  • Kings Canyon Watarrka National Park
  • Mereenie Loop Drive (or Ernest Giles Road, depending on conditions)
  • Spectacular stargazing in the West MacDonnells

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Camping: Private West MacDonnell Ranges Campsite – Permanent Tents or Bush Swags (toilets only)
Driving Distance: 370 km (4 hours)
Hike Distance: 4-6 km (3-4 hours)

Day 4: Tjoritja West MacDonnell Ranges to Alice Springs

As we explore West MacDonnell National Park, the huge red walls of Ormiston Gorge surround us. While you eat breakfast in this beautiful place, take a time to ponder the immense geological forces that made it look this way. When the light comes up, look for wild creatures to come out.
Next, we cool off by swimming in the Ellery Creek Bighole, which the Arrernte people call Udepata. This waterhole that never dries up is a wonderful change from the arid bush. There are sheer cliffs and sandy Ellery Creek all around it. We keep hiking until we reach Standley Chasm (Angkerle Atwatye). This gorge is 3 metres broad and 80 metres high, and it’s a great area for us to explore.
The last stop is Simpsons Gap. It’s another great thing about the Tjoritja West MacDonnells. This essential site features a permanent waterhole that attracts a wide range of animals. It is also culturally significant, as it is where several Aboriginal dreaming routes converge. We return you to Alice Springs, where we drop you off at your chosen accommodation. You will leave with hearts full of wonder and memories that will last a lifetime. Remember the great four days you spent exploring and connecting with the new friends you made along the way.

Highlights:

  • Ormiston Gorge & Ochre Pit
  • Ellery Creek Big Hole
  • Standley Chasm
  • Simpsons Gap

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Driving Distance: 250 km (3 hours)
Walking Distance: 3-4 km
*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.

Introducing

Get ready for an amazing four-day excursion across Australia’s famed Red Centre. You’ll see Uluru, Kings Canyon, Kata Tjuta, and Tjoritja (West MacDonnell Ranges). This expertly guided tour takes you to the heart of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you’ll witness some of the most spectacular natural landscapes in the world. The historic rock formations, unusual wildlife, and magnificent views make this location famous.
Your guide will share fascinating stories, offer insider advice, and highlight hidden gems that bring the land’s rich history and culture to life. We provide double safari tents for those seeking a more relaxed experience. You might even select a swag, a traditional canvas bedroll that lets you sleep outside and truly take in the grandeur of the Outback.
This isn’t just a tour of the sights. It’s an adventure where you’ll help your guide and other tourists cook meals, learn to cook outdoors, and keep the trip running smoothly. You can really connect with the land, the people, and the beautiful wildlife that make the Red Centre so remarkable. Prepare for an expedition that will take you to one of the most beautiful places in the world, where you may explore, make friends, and have incredible experiences.

Route details

From Ayers Rock / Yulara: @ 13:00-13:55PM
● Ayers Rock Airport [AYQ] – Coote Rd Yulara NT
● Ayers Rock Campground – 173 Yulara Dr Yulara NT (bus stop near campground entrance)
● Desert Gardens Hotel – Ayers Rock Resort 1 Yulara Dr Yulara
● Emu Walk Apartments – 3 Yulara Dr Yulara NT
● 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

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.

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, and bed linen supplied. Towels are not provided. (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 12-15km 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.

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 and Stamley Chasm Park Passes. Park Passes are not available for purchase by guests not traveling onboard our tours.

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.

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.

Our Contract

All bookings are made with Get Lost Travel Pty Ltd (ABN 94 143 929 962). By making a booking, you agree to be bound by these Terms & Conditions. Your booking is considered confirmed upon receipt of your booking confirmation and/or invoice.

These Terms & Conditions are valid from 1 August 2025 until 31 March 2027, though dates and itineraries remain subject to change at any time.

Accredited Bus Number: AC003612.

Booking Confirmations & Enquiries

All bookings must be confirmed within 72 hours of departure via email to [email protected]

Before You Book

Please ensure you:

  • Understand the style, itinerary and physical demands of your chosen tour.
  • Familiarise yourself with these Terms & Conditions and tour details.
  • Disclose any medical conditions, dietary requirements or special needs.

We are not responsible for passengers who fail to review this information prior to travel.

Traveller Responsibilities
  • Travellers are required to comply with all relevant government regulations (Federal, State and Territory).
  • All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing. In exceptional cases (e.g. serious medical issues, visa denials, or regulatory changes), requests may be considered with supporting documentation. Approval is not guaranteed.
  • To ensure the safety of all passengers, if you are feeling unwell during your tour, you must notify your guide immediately.
  • If you choose to leave a tour early or join after it has commenced, no refund will be provided and any additional costs incurred due to late arrival or early departure remain your responsibility.
Traveller Information

To confirm your booking, you must provide:

  • Full name and contact details.
  • Email address and dietary restrictions (if applicable).
  • Nationality, country of origin or Australian postcode.
  • Pre-existing medical conditions that may affect your travel.
  • For Comfort Style Tours including domestic flight, passport details (or government-issued photo ID for Australian citizens) are required. Failure to provide this may result in missed flights and additional costs.

Please see our Privacy Policy for information on how we manage your personal data.

Special Requirements

Please advise us at the time of booking or no later than 7 days before departure of any:

  • Medical conditions.
  • Dietary requirements / food allergies.
  • Mobility or accessibility needs.

We will do our best to accommodate but cannot guarantee all requests, especially in remote regions. We recommend bringing your own snacks for special dietary needs.

Travel Insurance

We strongly recommend all travellers obtain comprehensive travel insurance at the time of booking.

Insurance should include cover for:

  • Medical emergencies and repatriation (recommended minimum AUD $300,000 or USD $200,000).
  • Personal accident, illness, loss of property and liability.
  • Tour cancellation, flight delays and force majeure disruption.

Travel insurance is mandatory for all Comfort Style Tours. Proof of cover will be requested before departure. If you do not provide adequate cover, you may be refused travel and cancellation fees will apply.

If relying on credit card insurance, please bring policy number, insurer’s name and emergency contact details.

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FAQ

How fit do I need to be for this four-day excursion to the outback?

The tour includes several treks, some short and easy, such as the Kings Canyon Rim Walk or the Valley of the Winds, and others that are longer. You should be in good shape, and your guide will always choose the safest, most suitable path for the group based on the weather and participants’ skill levels.

What is the difference between sleeping in a swag and sleeping in a safari tent?

A swag allows you to sleep outside under the stars, as people used to do, but a safari tent includes a mattress, bedding, and additional shelter for added comfort. You can fully immerse yourself in the scenario with any of them; it’s just a matter of which one feels better to you.

Which meals are included, and do you accommodate specific dietary needs?

There are three breakfasts, three lunches, and three dinners on the trip. Please inform the operator in advance if you have any dietary restrictions. There aren’t many places to get food in the bush, so please bring your own if you need more.

Is this tour okay for kids?

This trip is best suited for adults and older teens who are accustomed to travelling to remote places, waking up early, driving for long periods, and trekking. Families should check age limits when making a reservation.

What do you do if the weather messes up your plans?

People know that the weather in the Red Centre can be severe and change suddenly. Your guide may adjust routes, walks, or overnight accommodations for safety. Autopia Tours works closely with National Parks and traditional owners to ensure all improvements enhance the experience.

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