Embark on an epic 8-day adventure from Uluru to Adelaide, exploring Australia’s untamed outback. Immerse yourself in Indigenous culture, witness stunning landscapes, and experience unforgettable adventures.
Yulara & Uluru Sunset
Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre - Your eight-day journey kicks off at 2 pm, where you’ll meet your Storyteller Guide in front of the Desert Gardens Hotel. After introductions, visit the Cultural Centre in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to immerse yourself in its stunning natural beauty and rich culture. Uluru and Kata Tjuta are spiritually significant, with many creation stories converging here. While many stories remain secret, you’ll gain insights into the local Anangu culture through exhibits and presentations by Anangu and park rangers.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park - After setting up camp this evening, head to a viewing platform to witness the famous changing colors of Uluru at sunset. This is a perfect moment to reflect on the vastness of the desert.
Ayers Rock Campground - Tonight, bond with your fellow travelers over a campfire dinner. Roll out your Aussie swag for the first time under a sky full of stars. Today, we drive approximately 60km.
Uluru
Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park - Rise early to experience the serenity of a sunrise over Uluru. As the sunlight interacts with the landscape, the rock formations change color before your eyes. Next, get up close to Uluru, one of the world’s greatest natural wonders. Standing at 348 meters high and around 550 million years old, it exudes a powerful presence. A guided 10km base walk around Uluru offers the best opportunity to connect with the rock and learn its stories. Relax by tranquil waterholes, rest under a magnificent Sheoak tree, and explore hidden caves.
Ayers Rock Resort - After lunch, join a fun and inspiring dot painting workshop with a talented local Anangu artist and interpreter. During this 1.5-hour authentic experience, you’ll learn about ancient symbols used in Anangu art and teachings, and some introductory Pitjantjatjara words (the local language). Use this knowledge to create your own artwork to take home.
Ayers Rock Campground - Return to camp for some free time. Relax by the pool or participate in activities at Ayers Rock Resort, such as a didgeridoo performance, a guided garden walk, or exploring artifacts at the museum. Enjoy a delicious dinner at camp tonight. Today, we drive approximately 50km. You may walk up to 10km if you do the full Uluru base walk, but shorter walks are available.
Yulara to Kings Canyon / Watarrka
Kata Tjuta - The Olgas - This morning, we leave Yulara and head towards Watarrka National Park and Kings Canyon. First, experience the untamed beauty of Kata Tjuta. Rising 546 meters above the ground, this sacred site is a defining feature of the Red Centre. Translating to the Pitjantjatjara word for ‘Many Heads’, the site’s ridges and ravines are linked to numerous Indigenous creation stories. Embark on the Valley of the Winds guided walk for an unforgettable nature experience. A sanctuary for plants and animals, including wallabies and wildflowers, we’ll wander along the narrow creek valley between two of Kata Tjuta’s largest domes.
Kings Creek Station - This afternoon, arrive at our camp at Kings Creek Station and enjoy some relaxation time before dinner at your leisure. Today, we cover about 325km.
Kings Canyon to Coober Pedy
Kings Canyon - Start early for the breathtaking Kings Canyon Rim Walk, one of the most magical experiences of your life. With its 300-meter-high sandstone walls, hidden waterholes, fern forests, chasms, canyons, and caverns, Watarrka National Park is central Australia’s oasis. Enjoy 360-degree views and explore Priscilla’s Crack, made famous by the classic Australian movie “Priscilla Queen of the Desert.” See the sandstone domes known as the Lost City and the lush Garden of Eden.
Coober Pedy - Rest your legs and settle in for a long drive as we travel across the Northern Territory and South Australian border. There are plenty of stops along the way before arriving in Coober Pedy, the ‘Opal Capital of the World.’ Due to extreme temperatures, most of the town is underground, with residents living in cave-like houses carved into the hillsides. Tonight, stay in a unique underground bunkhouse and have free time to explore and dine at one of the many eateries. Today, we cover approximately 760km.
Coober Pedy to William Creek
Coober Pedy - Lunch & Free time in town
William Creek to Flinders Ranges via the Oodnadatta Track*
Skytrek Willow Springs Station - After a delicious dinner prepared by your Guide, relax and enjoy one of the most spectacular light shows on Earth. The Flinders Ranges is known for having some of the clearest skies in the Southern Hemisphere. Opt for an optional stargazing experience with an expert astronomer and physicist. Take a short drive from camp and, using a 10-inch reflecting telescope, view constellations, globular clusters, nebulae, and the planets Saturn and Jupiter. Experiences range from $90 to $190 per person and can be arranged with your Guide on the day. Roll out your swag under a sea of stars and spend the evening marveling at the Milky Way and counting constellations. Today, we drive approximately 500km.
Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
Wilpena Pound - Ancient gorges invite exploration, and beauty reveals itself at every turn. Put on your hiking boots for a trek through tall river red gums and pines, past waterholes and a historic ruined homestead, culminating in breathtaking views over the surrounding wilderness. After a picnic lunch, take a scenic drive through Brachina Gorge.
Skytrek Willow Springs Station - Finally, return to camp to relax and have our final dinner together. The total driving distance today is approximately 160km.
Flinders Ranges to Adelaide
Arkaroo Rock - After our final breakfast together, roll up your swag one last time and set out on the Arkaroo Rock Trail, which offers impressive views over the Chace Range. Arkaroo Rock is also a significant cultural site for the Adnyamathanha people, featuring rock art that depicts the Yura Muda (Dreaming or creation story) of Ikara.
Alligator Gorge - Enjoy a picnic lunch before traveling to Alligator Gorge in the Southern Flinders Ranges. Located in Mount Remarkable National Park, this is the perfect way to end the tour.
Adelaide - Our final stretch on the road takes us through the picturesque Clare Valley wine region before arriving in Adelaide around 6 pm. Today, we travel approximately 450km.
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Storyteller Guide
- All national park and entrance fees
- All activities and experiences
- Transfer Bus Ticket - Alice Springs to Yulara – Inquiry directly
Unleash your inner adventurer on this epic eight-day overland tour from Uluru to Adelaide through Australia’s untamed outback. Feel connected to the Country as you immerse yourself in the Red Centre, the spiritual heart of Australia. Understand and appreciate the world’s oldest living culture during powerful Indigenous experiences and take in striking desert landscapes and otherworldly rock formations. In outback South Australia, sleep in an underground dugout, noodle for opals and cross vast cattle stations. Traverse iconic outback tracks, and unearth the ancient Flinders Ranges. Your days will be filled with unforgettable adventures and evenings with magical outback sunsets, campfire banter and stargazing at the constellations of the southern skies.
- This is an active tour and a reasonable level of fitness is required.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.