Gita giornaliera ad Ayers Rock da Alice Springs con visite a Uluru e Kata Tjuta e cena al barbecue al tramonto
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Gita giornaliera ad Ayers Rock da Alice Springs con visite a Uluru e Kata Tjuta e cena al barbecue al tramonto
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Gita giornaliera ad Ayers Rock da Alice Springs con visite a Uluru e Kata Tjuta e cena al barbecue al tramonto

1 day
Cena
Alba e tramonto
Giornata intera
Conferma immediata
Da sapere su questa attività
Questo tour tutto compreso di una giornata intera inizia con il prelievo la mattina presto dall'hotel di Alice Springs. Viaggia attraverso le West MacDonnell Ranges a bordo di un comodo pullman con aria condizionata fino all'Erldunda Roadhouse, dove farai la prima sosta per una colazione a buffet.
Arriva verso mezzogiorno a Yulara, dove le guide forniranno un pranzo al sacco da mangiare durante il viaggio fino al sito patrimonio mondiale del Parco nazionale Uluru-Kata Tjuta. Quindi inizia la prima camminata della giornata fino alla gola di Walpa, a circa 2,6 km di distanza. Lungo la strada, osserva l'incredibile prospettiva sulle meravigliose formazioni rocciose a forma di cupola del Kata Tjuta, un sito sacro per il popolo aborigeno.
Dopo la passeggiata, visita il Centro Culturale, costruito con l'aiuto del popolo aborigeno locale. Scopri del popolo aborigeno dei Pitjantjatjara e della storia culturale e naturale della zona grazie alle mostre educative e alla guida.
Successivamente, raggiungi la base di Uluru (Ayers Rock), dove la guida ti condurrà lungo il Mala Walk, un percorso che segue la parete nord-occidentale di Uluru. Durante la camminata, vedi esempi di arte rupestre aborigena, meravigliati davanti alle pareti rocciose a strapiombo e ascolta storie del popolo aborigeno.
Ritorna al pullman e viaggia intorno Uluru fino a raggiungere un breve sentiero che conduce alla sorgente di Mutitjulu. Fai una breve passeggiata guidata fino alla sorgente, dove la leggenda dice dimori un antico serpente d'acqua chiamato Wanampi. Apprendi dalla guida delle tradizioni aborigene, mentre ammiri la scintillante sorgente d'acqua e le rocce rosse circostanti.
Ora, arriva il momento culminante della giornata: dirigiti alla zona di osservazione del tramonto su Uluru, per un barbecue australiano. Guarda i magnifici colori del tramonto su Uluru, mentre sorseggi un bicchiere di spumante e festeggi con del gustoso cibo.
Dopo il tramonto, risali sul pullman per il viaggio di ritorno ad Alice Springs.
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Incluso
  • Guida locale
  • Colazione a buffet
  • Pranzo
  • Cena
  • Ritiro e consegna dell'hotel
  • Ingresso - Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre
  • Ingresso - Ayers Rock and the Olgas
  • Ingresso - Walpa Gorge
Non incluso
  • Bevande (disponibili per l'acquisto)
  • Mance
Extra
  • Riceverai una conferma al momento della prenotazione
  • Si prega di indossare scarpe da trekking forti e antiscivolo
  • Si prega di portare cappello, occhiali da sole, crema solare e una bottiglia d'acqua da 1,5 litri
Funzioni
Turismo
95%
Culturale
55%
Vita Notturna
30%
Recensioni
4.7
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Ombelline S
5 | 2019-08-26

We really enjoyed this tour. The driver (in the morning and in the evening - Sorry we did not understand his name, he had long blond hair) was amazing and interesting, everyone gave him a round of applause. He first stopped to let us take pictures of Uluru and a salt lake - views were great ! Another guide took us to Kata Tjuta where we walked a bit into Walpa Gorge. After that we went to Uluru where we saw caves and a water hole and learnt a lot about Aboriginal culture. In the evening we went to the sunset lookup where we had a barbecue dinner and were able to see Uluru changing color at sunset. We were disappointed about two things though, first one being that coach seats had not been allocated upon booking. Some families having been picked up first separated in order to monopolise window seats. As a result, my mother and I could not seat together, so she missed a lot of the commentaries as she does not speak English fluently. Another thing was the limited number of minutes left at each spot. We could not walk too far into Walpa Gorge, a guided walk would have been appreciated. Same thing at Uluru caves, where after the guided walk, the guide left us the option to go see two other caves on our own. We chose to go back to the coach and almost got lost because the guide had moved it to go wait near the optional caves. In general, very good tour with stunning views of the red sand, Uluru, Kata Tjuta and a great driver. Pick-up and drop-off at the hotel were very appreciated. Type of visit : family (adults)

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Abdul R
5 | 2019-08-19

perfectly organised. picked up on time, two drivers tour guides were excellent in terms of service courtesy and helpful attitude. quality and spacing out of food drinks were excellent and of perfect. knowledge of guides was based on facts and science. finally BBQ was the cream. driving was like travelling with Qantas for safety. hands off to you.

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carlyne a
5 | 2019-07-03

It was a full day but well worth it. Plenty of good food supplied and good value for money. Our guide and driver (lath and Gav) were both knowledgeable, helpful and courteous to passengers, I did this trip by myself when younger, but it is much better to do it by day tour because you can relax, and enjoy the day without stress. The weather was perfect.

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Ronald M
5 | 2018-09-24

A really long, but awesome trip. Saw everything you expected, with great commentary by the two guide/drivers. Extra bonus on the return of stopping in the middle of the desert on a moonless night to see an awesome star show.

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mickes2
5 | 2018-08-23

If you have limited time and what theUluru experience this is the tour for you. Tony and Gavin did a fantastic job of handling all the aspects of the tour and very very informative and interesting about the local culture. Be rested when you take the tour as it really is a full 18 hour day.

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Marla A
4 | 2018-07-12

Booked through Viator and provided by Emu Run Experience. Long day but worth it for a once in a lifetime experience! The bus was large, very comfortable and had a toilet room on board!. Well run tour with plenty of bathroom stops along the way. Breakfast was about 2 hours after tour start at a small café and was very good variety. Lunch was sandwiches on board the bus and not so great chicken wrap with cucumbers and carrots but not much taste. Our guides were great at keeping us informed and building the excitement to spot Uluru. Also very good at providing history and other site related information. Fair amount of walking on this tour and a lot of it in red sand so recommend not wearing shoes you want to keep clean. Also a bit chilly in early July, especially in the evening at the BBQ. BBQ dinner appeared to be pre-cooked steaks and sausages re-heated on the grill as well as a variety of salads lettuce salad, pasta salad, potato salad, etc.. Drinks were champagne and some orange juice. All in all the crew did a fantastic job given the size of the group and the time constraints of this tour.

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Adrian C
4 | 2018-03-30

Longest day trip ever from 6.00am to 01.00am next morning. The Tour guides were extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic and they really made it a good experience. The flies at Uluru are a real nuisance, so take a face net although even that is annoying. Overall, glad we went but very tiring.

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