| KINGS CANYON WILDERNESS LODGE

Kings Canyon Wilderness Lodge is exclusively located on Kings Creek
Station, a fully operational cattle and camel ranch of 695 square miles.
Set in an exclusive part of the ranch, among the Desert Oak trees, Kings
Canyon Wilderness Lodge is sure to give guests a memorable Australian
Outback experience. The 10 unique, air conditioned tented cabins with
full private ensuite facilities offer the greatest of comfort in the
Outback, with a perfect opportunity to absorb the natural landscapes.
Enjoy Australian gourmet-style dining around the campfire under the
stars of the southern sky (weather permitting). A delicious three course
dinner and breakfast are included. |
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| Day 1: Alice
Springs—Camel Farm, Kings Canyon Guided Walk Depart Alice
Springs and stop at the Camel Farm before arriving at Kings
Creek Station, a working cattle and camel ranch. Proceed to our
exclusive Kings Canyon Wilderness Lodge, set in a typical
Central Australian bush environment among the Desert Oak trees –
a tree that is only found in this region of Central Australia.
Settle in then depart for a guided walk of the rim of Kings
Canyon. Dinner tonight is under the stars around the campfire
(weather permitting). Sample some Australian delicacies such as
camel, kangaroo and barramundi (fish). After dinner relax around
the campfire with fellow guests. Overnight: Kings Canyon
Wilderness Lodge (D)
Day 2: Ranch Tour, Kata Tjuta (Olgas), Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Sunset
After breakfast join an exclusive tour of the grounds of the
cattle ranch, for a chance to spot wild camels, kangaroos and
other wildlife. See ancient Aboriginal petroglyphs (rock
engravings). Return to the lodge to freshen up before departing
for Ayers Rock Resort. This afternoon travel to Kata Tjuta, take
a guided walk into majestic Walpa (Olga) Gorge. Marvel at the
sheer walls that flank you as you enter the gorge and view rare
plants only found in this region. Travel to Uluru to watch the
sunset, enjoying a complimentary glass of wine as the day’s last
light fades across the face of the mighty monolith, casting its
scarred surface in an array of ever-changing colors that betray
the starkness of the rugged Australian Outback. Overnight: Ayers
Rock Resort, Outback Pioneer Hotel (standard), Desert Gardens
Hotel (first class) or Sails in the Desert Hotel (deluxe) (B)
Day 3: Uluru Sunrise, Mutitjulu Waterhole, Mala Walk—Ayers
Rock
Rise early this morning and enter Uluru-Kata Tjuta National
Park. Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee as you witness Uluru at
sunrise. With the sun still climbing, join a guided walk to the
waterhole of Mutitjulu, an ancient Aboriginal hunting ground and
sacred site, where we view cave paintings. Then join the guided
Mala Walk to learn about the region’s unique geology and flora.
Visit Kantju Gorge, a sacred waterhole, and hear the story of
the Mala (Hare Wallaby) people who lived at Uluru. Later, visit
the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Center and Maruku Arts and Craft
Cooperative and learn about Aboriginal heritage and their
artistic traditions and perhaps see Aboriginal artists at work.
This afternoon be transferred to Ayers Rock Airport.
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