7 Day Alice Springs to Adelaide Tour | Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon & Coober Pedy Adventure

25Jul, 5Sep, 17Oct, 28Nov, 09Jam, 20Feb,
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AUD $2,099.00 $2,295.00
Child 5-13yrs
AUD $1,679.00 $1,836.00

Tour Information

Departing from Alice Springs (with the option to join in Yulara), this 7-day small-group overland tour travels south along the legendary Explorers Way, through the heart of Australia.

Begin in the Red Centre with sunrise at Uluru and the domes of Kata Tjuta rising from desert plains. Walk the full Uluru Base Walk and stand high on the rim of Kings Canyon.

Continue along long desert highways through vast saltbush plains and ancient mesas. Visit Kanku–Breakaways Conservation Park and explore the underground opal fields of Coober Pedy. Travel through the rugged Flinders Ranges before finishing in Adelaide via Clare Valley.

Led by an expert Storyteller Guide, this journey combines iconic landmarks with lesser-known outback landscapes across Australia’s interior.

Seven days across one legendary route.

Itinerary

Day 1: Alice Springs, Yulara & Uluru

For those departing from Alice Springs, the day begins early, heading south through expansive desert country. Pause at Erldunda, a remote outback crossroads in the heart of the Northern Territory, before continuing deeper into the Red Centre.

Onwards to Yulara, gateway to Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park, a dual World Heritage–listed landscape recognised for both natural power and cultural depth. After collecting those joining in Yulara, the scale begins to build. Then it happens.

Uluru rises from the desert. The horizon shifts. Australia’s heart asserts itself against the sky.

Enter the national park and visit the Uluru–Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, where exhibitions shaped by Aṉangu voices provide a deeper understanding of this sacred land, time to listen, learn and absorb the context that gives meaning to everything that follows.

As evening approaches, head to the sunset viewing area. Uluru transforms in the fading light. Deep reds intensify, shadows stretch long, and the desert air cools, a powerful introduction to the Red Centre.

  • Accommodation: Outback Hotel | Twin-share ensuite
  • Distance Travelled: Approx. 510 km
Australian Indigenous experience in a bush setting

Day 2: Kata Tjuta & Uluru

First light at Kata Tjuta is unforgettable. Thirty-six domes glow in burnt orange and deep crimson as dawn moves across the desert. The scale is immense. The silence is profound.

Set out on a guided walk through the Valley of the Winds. The track weaves between towering formations sculpted over millions of years, revealing narrow corridors, shifting light, and expansive desert vistas. The full circuit is approximately 8 km, with shorter turnaround points available.

Late morning, return to Yulara and choose one of many complimentary cultural activities at Ayers Rock Resort. Bush food experiences, bush yarns or guided garden walks offer further insight into desert knowledge and living culture.

To elevate the experience even further, optional helicopter flights offer views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta from above, highlighting the immense scale of the Red Centre. In the evening, consider Wintjiri Wiru, an immersive outdoor experience combining storytelling, light and sound beneath the desert sky.

  • Accommodation: Outback Hotel | Twin-share ensuite
  • Distance Travelled: Approx. 100 km

Day 3: Uluru to Kings Canyon

Sunrise at Uluru offers a final quiet moment with Australia’s spiritual heart. As light moves across the rock, rust turns to burnished gold against a vast open sky.

Set out on the 10.6 km Uluru Base Walk. At ground level, caves, waterholes and ancient rock art reveal stories embedded in the land. The terrain is mostly flat and steady. Shorter sections are available for those who prefer a reduced distance while still experiencing the scale and presence of this extraordinary place.

After lunch in Yulara, the road leads west toward Watarrka National Park. The desert opens wide once more. Arrive at Kings Canyon late afternoon and walk the Creek Trail, a gentler introduction beneath towering sandstone walls and river red gums. A contrasting perspective to tomorrow’s rim.

  • Accommodation: Kings Canyon Resort | Twin-share room
  • Distance Travelled: Approx. 430 km
Kings Canyon Northern Territory

Day 4: Kings Canyon to Erldunda

Rise early for the Kings Canyon Rim Walk. One of Central Australia’s most striking landscapes. The 6 km loop climbs steadily to vast sandstone walls, deep gorges and the weathered domes of the “Lost City.” Pause at the Garden of Eden, a rare pocket of green hidden within the canyon walls.

Late morning returns to the resort before continuing south. Long desert roads stretch toward the horizon once more. Arrive at Erldunda Desert Oaks Resort mid-afternoon. A remote outpost at the crossroads of the Red Centre—time to settle in and watch light soften across red earth and open sky.

  • Accommodation: Erldunda Desert Oaks Resort | Twin-share ensuite
  • Distance Travelled: Approx. 310 km

Day 5: Erldunda to Coober Pedy

Cross from the Northern Territory into South Australia, travelling through vast, open desert country. Pause at Marla before continuing to Kanku–Breakaways Conservation Park. Here, ancient mesas rise abruptly from the flat desert in layered bands of ochre, cream and rust — dramatic, powerful and culturally significant on Antakirinja Matu-Yankunytjatjara Country.

By afternoon, arrive in Coober Pedy, the underground opal capital of the world. Descend into the Old Timers Mine, where hand-dug tunnels and original tools reveal the resilience behind the opal fields. A raw glimpse into life carved from unforgiving terrain.

Visit Josephine’s Gallery and Kangaroo Orphanage, showcasing significant Aboriginal artworks alongside rescued joeys cared for by passionate locals.

Settle into underground accommodation carved deep into the earth. Cool, quiet and distinctly Coober Pedy.

  • Accommodation: Coober Pedy Experience Motel (or similar) | Underground twin-share ensuite
  • Distance Travelled: Approx. 590 km

Day 6: Coober Pedy to Quorn

Continue south across wide outback plains as the landscape slowly shifts from flat horizons to distant ranges. Stop at Glendambo and Pimba before arriving at the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden near Port Augusta. This living collection showcases how native species survive in some of Australia’s harshest conditions. Resilience written in leaf and bark.

By late afternoon, reach Quorn, framed by the rugged southern Flinders Ranges. A historic railway town with wide streets and heritage stone buildings, classic outback character with time to explore.

  • Accommodation: Great Northern Lodge Quorn | Twin-share ensuite
  • Distance Travelled: Approx. 590 km
Silo art

Day 7: Quorn to Adelaide via Clare Valley

Morning light in Warren Gorge reveals ochre cliffs and prime habitat for the once nearly extinct Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby. A short, guided walk to Smoko’s Lookout offers panoramic views and one last immersion in wild country.

Travel south to Wirrabara to view one of South Australia’s striking silo art murals, where bold local storytelling is painted large across grain silos.

Continue into the Clare Valley, where vineyards replace red dirt. Reflect on your incredible adventure during a wine tasting with newfound friends at Skillogalee Winery. A refined contrast to the desert landscapes travelled in the days before.

Arrive back in Adelaide early evening. Seven days across Australia’s vast interior are complete. Distance travelled, landscapes shifted, stories carried forward. This is living untamed.

  • Accommodation: None
  • Distance Travelled: 390 km

Tour Inclusions

  • 5 nights twin-share accommodation (Featuring Coober Pedy Underground Motel & Kings Canyon Resort)
  • 1 night quad multi-share dorm
  • All Park entry fees
  • All Listed activities
  • Storyteller Guide
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Outback Desert Adventure Across Australia: Featuring Kings Canyon, Uluru, Coober Pedy, and Alice Springs
  • Professional guide sharing insights into history, geography, myths, and legendary stories

Tour Exclusions

  • Meals
  • Personal expenses
  • Optional add-on experiences
  • Travel insurance

At Own Expense Items Check our price forms as updated price

1,The following prices are for reference only. The final itinerary and prices are subject to the announcement by the local activity provider on site. 2,If guests are unable to successfully book any own-expense activity, this shall not be accepted as a reason for withdrawal from the tour or for requesting a refund. 3,The information is provided solely to help guests plan their budget in advance, and there is no compulsory participation.

Optional experiences available during the tour:

  • Scenic Helicopter Flights at Uluru (approx. 15–35 minutes)
  • Field of Light Experience (Uluru)
  • Wintjiri Wiru Sunset Dinner
  • Discovery Parks Alice Springs accommodation (pre/post tour cabin stay)

Prices subject to change. Minimum numbers may apply.

Transportation

  • Air-conditioned vehicle provided throughout the tour
  • Departs from Alice Springs approximately 7:00 am on Day 1
  • Yulara join point approximately 2:00 pm
  • Tour finishes in Adelaide approximately 6:00 pm on Day 7

Things to Note

  • Price list in AUD
  • Minimum 4 travellers required for the tour to operate
  • Luggage limit: 1 soft travel bag or backpack (max 15 kg) plus 1 small daypack
  • Meals are not included; guests should budget accordingly
  • Single room upgrade available (subject to availability)
  • Easy to moderate fitness level recommended (3–10 km walking, uneven terrain possible)
  • All travellers must complete an online Fit for Travel declaration at least 24 hours before departure
  • Itinerary may be adjusted due to weather, safety or operational requirements
  • During hotter months (October–April), hike times may be adjusted earlier in the day

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