AAT Kings Uluru Day Tours

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AAT Kings Uluru Day Tours
AATKings
1300 228 546
Bringing Australia & New Zealand to life
2015-2016
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ULURU DAY TOURS
ULURU
KATA TJUTA
aatkings.com
KINGS CANYON
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If you’ve only got a day to spare, AAT Kings offers one day
and half day sightseeing tours in Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings
Canyon. Leave the stress of exploring an unknown area to
a friendly expert. We’ll show you all the must-see sights of
Uluru and surrounds, plus share local stories and knowledge
of its history and culture. We also offer free hotel pick-ups
so all you need to do is relax and enjoy your day.
For a full list of A AT Kings Day Tours of fered in
Alice Springs, the Top End, Sydney, Melbourne,
Adelaide and Cairns, visit aatkings.com
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2 tours with the
Piti or Ochre
Sightseeing Pass
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Contents
Uluru – Kata Tjuta Sightseeing Passes Y3/Y5............................................ 3
Uluru Aussie Barbecue Dinner........................................................................... 4
The Rising Sun & Sacred Walk RSJ ..................................................................5
Uluru Sunrise & Guided Base Walk Y42 ....................................................... 6
Uluru Sunrise & Sacred Sites Y18 .....................................................................7
Uluru Sunrise Y9 ......................................................................................................7
Uluru Sunset & Optional Aussie Barbecue Y11/Y11B ............................... 8
Kata Tjuta, Uluru Sunset & Optional Aussie Barbecue Y13/Y13B .......... 9
Kata Tjuta Valley of the Winds Y51 ................................................................. 10
Kings Canyon & Outback Panoramas Y19/Y20........................................ 11
Red Centre Coach Connections Y6/Y23/Y22/A39 ............................... 11
Hotel Pick-ups ............................................................................... back cover
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with Uluru & Kata Tjuta
Sightseeing Passes
AAT Kings Sightseeing Passes
offer great value for money for
guests wanting to experience the
full wonders of Uluru – Kata Tjuta
National Park. Save on the price of
individual tours when you buy 2 tours
with the Piti or Ochre Passes.
Piti
Ochre
Includes:
Uluru Sunrise & Sacred Sites
Kata Tjuta & Uluru Sunset
Includes:
Uluru Sunrise & Guided Base Walk
Kata Tjuta Valley of the Winds
$239*adult $120 child
$285*adult $143child
Code: Y3
Code: Y5
*Includes National Park Entry Fee
Meet the AAT Kings Team
When you’re away from home, you need someone with all the answers; someone who’ll look after all your needs.
Our fantastic team of Driver Guides, local guides and operations experts work together to make your trip run
smoothly from start to end. Come and meet the team — they’ll put a smile on your face!
The low humidity
I love walking guests along
There’s always a buzz in
and minimal unnatural
the creek bed of Kings Canyon.
the air at our Uluru BBQ as
you to view the stars and
find the natural spring – and the
how special it is to be the
seen them before.
always a big hit.
light in the Red Centre allow
planets like you’ve never
They’re always surprised to
prehistoric ferns are
Meet Tara,
Day Tours
guests seem to understand
only group in the park
Meet Steve,
Driver Guide
Uluru – Kata Tjuta
National Park Entry Fee
after dark.
Meet Togi,
BBQ Chef
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Ayers Rock Resort,
Yulara
Northern Territory
08 8956 2171
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Uluru Barbecue Dinner
Exclusive to
The only evening dining experience inside Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park
Smiles all around…
Relax with friends
WINNER MAJOR TOUR AND-OR
TRANSPORT OPERATORS
Delicious barbecue buffet
Stargazing with your local guide
Our award-winning exclusive
Aussie BBQ is available as
an add-on to Uluru Sunset Y11
& Kata Tjuta & Uluru Sunset Y13
• Experience an awe-inspiring Uluru sunset
• Relax with family and friends in the shadow of Uluru
• Enjoy chilled sparkling wine on arrival
• Dine on a selection of BBQ meats and vegetarian options
• Meal is accompanied by wine, beer, soft drinks and a dessert
• Stargaze the glorious night sky with your local guide
$130*adult $65*child
*Plus the cost of the Uluru Sunset Y11 (page 8) or
Kata Tjuta & Uluru Sunset Y13 (page 9).
After sunset continue to our exclusive venue for
an Aussie Barbecue Dinner, with Uluru as your
stunning backdrop. Relax in the company of
friends and fellow travellers and enjoy sparkling
wine on arrival then dine on a menu of steak,
kangaroo meat, lamb sausages, chicken
skewers, garlic prawns, salads and a tasty
dessert. All accompanied by a selection of red
and white wines, beer and soft drinks. There’s
time for stargazing too (weather permitting).
The Rising Sun
& Sacred Walk
5
Half day
Translating Tjukurpa stories is a
privilege that I never tire of.
John Uluru Aboriginal Tours
Bush skills & storytelling
$165 $ 83
*
adult
child
Code: RSJ
Departs: Daily 90 minutes prior to sunrise
from Ayers Rock Resort
Returns: 12 noon approximately
*Plus $25 National Park Entry Fee. See page 3 >
Highlights
Local Aboriginal Guide
Experience amazing Uluru sunrise
Hear exclusive campfire stories
Bush skills & spear throwing
Lungkata Walk at the base of Uluru
Learn from local Traditional Owners
Itinerary
Welcome to Uluru
Today you’ll be up early to experience the magic
of ‘The Rising Sun’ at Talinguru Nyakunytjaku –
the Uluru sunrise viewing area.
Sunrise over Uluru
Arriving in darkness at the viewing platform, you’ll
quickly grab a warming tea or coffee before settling
on your vantage point. You’ll see amazing views
of the monolith at dawn and witness the majesty
of Uluru as the sun rises to reveal the desert’s red
heart. With Kata Tjuta shimmering in the distance,
it’s the perfect photo opportunity over the vast
awakening Red Centre desert.
Uluru – Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre and Breakfast
Once you’ve taken in the breathtaking sunrise,
you’ll then travel to the Uluru – Kata Tjuta Cultural
Centre. Along the way, your experienced Driver
Guide will describe the geology of Uluru, local flora
and fauna. On arrival, you’ll have time to wander
through the Cultural Centre and learn about the
significance of Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park as
well as the many stories and legends of the Anangu
people. You can also browse through the Aboriginal
art galleries on site and afterwards we’ll enjoy a
sumptuous breakfast at the Ininti Café with Uluru
as your stunning backdrop.
Inclusions
Campfire Stories
After breakfast, you’ll be joined by our indigenous
guide, a member of the Mutitjulu community, and
an interpreter around a campfire, who will share
stories that have been passed down over thousands
of years.
What to bring
Traditional Bush Skills
You’ll learn about the ancient tools used to live on
the land, from making bush glue to how to carry
heavy loads on your head with the manguir,
a head ring which supports a wooden bowl. You’ll
also learn about the tools Aboriginal men use to
hunt and how to throw a spear with a nanamiru,
the world’s first missile launcher.
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Breakfast at the Ininti Café
Experienced Driver Guide
Comprehensive commentary
Travel in an air-conditioned coach
Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses,
sunscreen, hat, water bottle to hold
1 litre, camera, jacket in cooler months
To learn more visit:
aatkings.com/RSJ
Lungkata Walk
Saving the best until last, we head to the base
of Uluru where your indigenous guide and
By choosing this tour
you’re supporting
the Mutitjulu
Aboriginal Community
A word from the Anangu
Only Uluru
Aboriginal Tours
allows you to
connect and share
experiences with
the world’s oldest
living culture,
Anangu, the eternal
guardians of Uluru.
Your Anangu Guide
will speak to you in
their first language;
either Pitjantjatjara
or Yangkuntjatjara.
Most Anangu speak
English as a second
or third language
so you’ll also be
accompanied by
an interpreter.
Our tours are not
scripted. Each Guide
is a traditional
owner of Uluru
who will share with
you their stories
of this natural and
cultural landscape.
We aim to provide
travellers with an intimate, interactive and
world-class experience. This program helps us
to facilitate the inter-generational transfer of
Anangu knowledge and provide employment
opportunities for our community members.
interpreter will take you on the Lungkata Walk.
You’ll visit many sites that are exclusive to this
tour and hear Anangu stories that can only be
told verbally by an Anangu guide.
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Uluru Sunrise
& Guided Base Walk
Half day
I love the focus
people give as you
tell the stories behind
the rock art.
Johnno Driver Guide
Aboriginal rock art
$145* $73
adult
child
Code: Y42
Departs: Daily 90 minutes prior to sunrise
from Ayers Rock Resort
Returns: 1.00pm approximately
*Plus $25 National Park Entry Fee. See page 3 >
Highlights
Walk the entire base of Uluru
Experience amazing Uluru sunrise
Hear Kuniya Piti stories of Mala Men
Discover Mala Walk sacred sites
Itinerary
Welcome to Uluru
You’ll rise early and travel to Talinguru Nyakunytjaku
– the Uluru sunrise viewing area.
Breakfast
Enjoy a light breakfast and warming tea or coffee
while you begin to absorb the enormity and beauty
of your surroundings.
Sunrise over Uluru
You’ll have an incredible view through stunning
desert landscape as the sun rises over Uluru and
Kata Tjuta. From the viewing platform it is possible
to see way into the distance, providing an ideal
photo opportunity.
Kuniya Piti
Board your coach for the drive to the sacred site of
Kuniya Piti. You’ll be captivated as your guide shares
the Tjukurpa (beliefs and law of the local Aboriginal
people, the Anangu) story of the Mala Men.
Mutitjulu Walk Aboriginal rock art
Mala Walk
Next you’ll continue around the base of Uluru to the
Mala Walk. Here you’ll see some of the sacred sites
where Aboriginal communities live and prepare for
ceremony. Some believe that as you walk through
this area, you’ll be surrounded by the spirit of the
Mala Tjukurpa – the hare-wallaby people.
Inclusions
Kantju Gorge
The vision of a powerful waterfall in a desert setting
is really something to see, particularly after rain
when the water flows from the side of Uluru and
plunges into Kantju Gorge.
Marvel at Kantju Gorge waterfall
Take the Lungkata Walk
Get up-close & touch Uluru
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Light breakfast
Experienced Driver Guide
Comprehensive commentary
Travel in an air-conditioned coach
What to bring
Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses,
sunscreen, hat, water bottle to hold
3 litres, camera, jacket in cooler months
To learn more visit:
aatkings.com/Y42
Uluru Sunrise
Mutitjulu Waterhole
Lungkata Walk
After a short rest break, continue along the Lungkata
Walk, where your guide will tell you the Tjukurpa
story of the cheeky Blue Tongue Lizard!
Mutitjulu Waterhole Walk
The Mutitjulu Waterhole was once a valuable source
of water for the Anangu. Here you’ll see ancient
Aboriginal rock paintings and learn about the
Indigenous and European history of Uluru. Complete
your walk at Kuniya Piti, where you’ll board your
coach back to town and receive a certificate of your
achievement – walking the base of Uluru!
Kuniya Walk
Uluru Sunrise
& Sacred Sites
7
Half day
The sunrise viewing area is set
in the sand dunes, so you have
awesome panoramic views of Uluru,
with Kata Tjuta in the distance.
Isaac Driver Guide
Uluru sunrise
$ 99* $50
adult
child
Code: Y18
Departs: Daily 90 minutes prior to sunrise
from Ayers Rock Resort
Returns: 10.00am (Oct-Mar) and 11.00am
(Apr-Sep) (times approximate)
*Plus $25 National Park Entry Fee. See page 3 >
Highlights
Experience amazing Uluru sunrise
Drive around the Uluru base
Learn about the Anangu
Mutitjulu Walk Aboriginal rock art
Uluru – Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre
Get up-close & touch Uluru
Inclusions
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Tea & coffee
Experienced Driver Guide
Comprehensive commentary
Travel in an air-conditioned coach
What to bring
Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses,
sunscreen, hat, water bottle to hold
1 litre, camera, jacket in cooler months
To learn more visit:
aatkings.com/Y18
Itinerary
Welcome to Uluru
You’ll rise early and travel to Talinguru Nyakunytjaku
– the Uluru sunrise viewing area.
Talinguru Nyakunytjaku & Sunrise over Uluru
Simply translated, ‘Talinguru Nyakunytjaku’ means
‘to look from the sand dunes’. The platform offers
an incredible view through the dunes and stunning
desert landscape as the sun rises over Uluru and
Kata Tjuta. Make your way on to the viewing
platform to see many kilometres into the distance,
providing an ideal photo opportunity.
Uluru Base Tour
Once you’ve experienced the amazing sunrise over
Uluru and enjoyed a warming tea or coffee, you’ll
head towards the base of Uluru. Your experienced
Driver Guide will join you on a coach tour around
the base of Uluru and give you details on its geology
and incredible history. You’ll be fascinated by the
Aboriginal stories that go back many thousands
of years.
Uluru Sunrise only
Experience the sunrise at Ulu
Uluru
then return to Ayers Rock Resort.
$69*adult $35 child
Code: Y9
Departs: Daily 90 minutes prior to sunrise
from Ayers Rock Resort
Returns: 75 minutes approximately after sunrise
*Plus $25 National Park Entry Fee. See page 3 >
Mutitjulu Walk
You’ll then head to the Mutitjulu Walk where your
Driver Guide will lead you to the famous Mutitjulu
Waterhole. The waterhole provided a key source of
water for the Aboriginal people in the area and had
been in use for many thousands of years. You’ll see
wonderful Aboriginal rock paintings and come to
understand their significance.
Uluru – Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre
The Uluru – Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre houses an
amazing collection of original ceramics, paintings
and punu (woodwork) that provide an insight into
the unique and spiritual culture of the Anangu, the
traditional custodians of Uluru. You can take home
your own unique piece of punu.
Uluru Climb
Uluru is a sacred site for the Anangu (meaning ‘we
the people’) and they prefer that visitors do not
climb it. With this in mind, we do not recommend
it. The climb is a physically demanding activity that
can take up to two hours. So, if you choose to do
the climb, you will not be able to join the Uluru
Base Tour, Mutitjulu Walk or visit to Uluru – Kata
Dawn over the desert
Tjuta Cultural Centre. Your Driver Guide will
drop you at the climb start and return to collect
you for the journey back to Ayers Rock Resort.
Please understand that the climb may be closed
without notice due to weather conditions or
cultural observance.
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Uluru
Sunset
Half day
A cool glass of
sparkling wine as
the sun sets is
very relaxing.
Yuna Day Tours
Sparkling wine at Uluru sunset
$59* $30
adult
child
Code: Y11
Departs: Daily 75 minutes prior to sunset
from Ayers Rock Resort
Returns: Y11 30 minutes after sunset,
Y11B 2V hours after sunset (times approx.)
*Plus $25 National Park Entry Fee. See page 3 >
Highlights
Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park
Learn about local Aboriginal culture
Experience the amazing Uluru sunset
Delight at Uluru’s changing colour
Enjoy sparkling wine at sunset
Views of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)
Inclusions
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Wine & nibbles
Experienced Driver Guide
Comprehensive commentary
Travel in an air-conditioned coach
Itinerary
Welcome to Uluru
Sit back and relax as you travel into the amazing
Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park. Your Driver Guide
will provide details of the afternoon’s itinerary
while you enjoy the amazing surrounds and
incredible sight of Uluru in the distance.
Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park
As you head toward the iconic Uluru, you’ll take in
the sites of Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas.
This incredible formation of rock domes extends
six kilometres into the ground and is the remains of
erosion that began more than 500 million years ago.
It is understood that Aboriginal people have lived in
this area for more than 22,000 years.
Wine and Nibbles
Once you’re settled at the Sunset Viewing Area,
you’ll be served from a selection of Australian wines
and nibbles while you begin to absorb the beauty
of your surroundings. You can just relax or stroll
around the Sunset Viewing Area to discover your
own personal space to watch the amazing sunset.
Optional add-on
Tour + Aussie Barbecue Dinner
under the Stars
After sunset continue to our exclusive venue for
an Aussie Barbecue Dinner, with Uluru as your
stunning backdrop. Relax in the company of
friends and fellow travellers and enjoy sparkling
wine on arrival then dine on a menu of steak,
kangaroo meat, lamb sausages, chicken skewers
and garlic prawns, salads and a tasty dessert.
All accompanied by a selection of red and white
wines, beer and soft drinks. There’s time for
stargazing too (weather permitting).
$189*adult $95 child
*Plus $25 National Park Entry Fee. See page 3 >
Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Arguably Australia’s most recognisable and
fascinating icon, Uluru (Ayers Rock) stands 348
metres high, however, most of its mass is below
ground level. You’ll be overwhelmed by its
incredible size, presence and inherent spirituality.
Uluru Sunset
As the sun sets over the western horizon you’ll be
witness to the majestic presence and many shades
of colour for which Uluru is most famous.
Authentic Aussie BBQ
What to bring
Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses,
sunscreen, hat, water bottle to hold
1 litre, camera, jacket in cooler months
To learn more visit:
aatkings.com/Y11
At our Uluru BBQ,
you’re the only
group in the park
after sunset.
Togi Uluru BBQ Chef
Code: Y11B
Wine & dine
Kata Tjuta &
Uluru Sunset
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Half day
Be sure to ask
your guide lots
of questions
– we love it!
Adam Day Tours
Walpa Gorge, Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)
$135* $68
adult
child
Code: Y13
Departs: Daily 2.30pm (Apr-Oct) and
3.00pm (Nov-Mar) from Ayers Rock Resort
Returns: Y13 30 minutes after sunset,
Y13B 2V hours after sunset (times approx.)
*Plus $25 National Park Entry Fee. See page 3 >
Highlights
Magical Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)
Scenic outback drive to Kata Tjuta
Walk through Walpa Gorge
Learn about the local geology
Experience the amazing Uluru sunset
Enjoy sparkling wine at sunset
Inclusions
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Wine & nibbles
Experienced Driver Guide
Comprehensive commentary
Travel in an air-conditioned coach
What to bring
Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses,
sunscreen, hat, water bottle to hold
1 litre, camera, jacket in cooler months
To learn more visit:
aatkings.com/Y13
Itinerary
Optional add-on
Welcome to Kata Tjuta
Sit back and relax as you travel into beautiful Uluru –
Kata Tjuta National Park. Be amazed by the surrounds
and incredible sight of Uluru in the distance.
Tour + Aussie Barbecue Dinner
under the Stars
Historic Overview
Your experienced Driver Guide will give you an
historical overview of Ulu
Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park.
The Aboriginal people have lived in the area for 22,000
years, so there’s plenty of history to cover.
Panoramic Views from Viewing Point
Just 40 kilometres to the west of the iconic Ulu
Uluru,
we’ll take in the sites of Kata Tjuta, also known as the
Olgas. When you stop at a viewing point that boasts
the most spectacular views of Kata Tjuta, be sure to
have your camera at the ready.
Walpa Gorge Walk
Walpa (meaning windy) Gorge is a lush desert haven
for plants and animals. The gentle but rocky track will
lead you into a world of rare plant species and lush
evergreen shrubs known as Spearwood. Your Driver
Guide will lead you on a one hour walk through the
gorge, sharing stories of local flora and fauna, and the
geology of this amazing formation.
Wine & Nibbles
After the Walpa Gorge Walk, you’ll head off to the
Uluru Sunset Viewing Area. En route, you may see
some dromedary camels casually strolling through
the park. On arrival at the Sunset Viewing Area, you’ll
be served from a selection of Australian wines and
nibbles while you absorb the enormity and beauty of
your surroundings. You can just sit and relax or stroll
around the area to find your own personal space to
watch an amazing Red Centre sunset.
After sunset continue to our exclusive venue for
an Aussie Barbecue Dinner, with Uluru as your
stunning backdrop. Relax in the company of
friends and fellow travellers and enjoy sparkling
wine on arrival then dine on a menu of steak,
kangaroo meat, lamb sausages, chicken skewers
and garlic prawns, salads and a tasty dessert.
All accompanied by a selection of red and white
wines, beer and soft drinks. There’s time for
stargazing too (weather permitting).
$265*adult $133 child
Code: Y13B
*Plus $25 National Park Entry Fee. See page 3 >
Wine & dine
Uluru Sunset
Arguably Australia’s most recognisable and
fascinating icon, Uluru (Ayers Rock) stands 348
metres high, however, most of its mass is below
ground level. You’ll be overwhelmed by its
monolithic size, presence and inherent spirituality.
As the sun sets over the western horizon, you’ll be
witness to the majestic presence and many shades
of colour for which Uluru is most famous.
Relax with friends
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Small Group Kata Tjuta
Valley of the Winds
Half day
The striking red rock against
blue sky makes for amazing photos.
Yuna Day Tours
Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)
$145* $73
adult
child
Code: Y51
Departs: Daily 2.00pm (Apr-Oct) and
2.30pm (Nov-Mar) from Ayers Rock Resort
Returns: 50 minutes approximately
after sunset
*Plus $25 National Park Entry Fee. See page 3 >
Highlights
Small Group experience
Explore the domes of Kata Tjuta
Valley of the Winds lookouts
Learn about the local geology
Awe-inspiring sunset at Kata Tjuta
Itinerary
Welcome to Kata Tjuta
Sit back and relax as you travel into the amazing
Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park. The scenery along
the way will amaze you and with luck, you may even
see some of the local wildlife such as dromedary
camels and kangaroos.
Historic Overview
On your journey, your experienced Driver Guide will
share with you fascinating stories of the geology,
history and culture of Kata Tjuta, which is deeply
sacred to the local Anangu people.
Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)
Kata Tjuta simply translated means ‘heads many’
and given the 36 steep-sided domes of Kata Tjuta,
it is aptly named. This incredible formation of rock
domes extends six kilometres into the ground and
is the remains of erosion that began more than
500 million years ago. The area is sacred under
Anangu men’s law and under this law, details of
many stories of Kata Tjuta are not known except to
initiated men.
Enjoy sparkling wine at sunset
Inclusions
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Wine & nibbles
Experienced Driver Guide
Comprehensive commentary
Travel in an air-conditioned coach
What to bring
Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses,
sunscreen, hat, water bottle to hold
3 litres, camera, jacket in cooler months
To learn more visit:
aatkings.com/Y51
Sunset drinks at Kata Tjuta
Valley of the Winds
On arrival at Kata Tjuta you’ll commence the walk
to the Valley of the Winds, heading first to the Karu
lookout. With views across the many domes of
Kata Tjuta and out into the sacred Anangu men’s
area, you’ll be in awe of this natural wonder. Next
stop is the Karingana lookout. This walk can be a
little challenging, but well worth the effort. It takes
you down into a timeless haven within the domes
through trickling creek beds. At times of extreme
heat the walk may not be available, but will be
substituted with an alternative walk.
Shorter walks are also available for those not
wanting to walk to the second lookout.
Drinks at Kata Tjuta Sunset
As the sun sets over the western horizon you’ll
arrive at the Sunset Viewing Area. While sipping
on chilled sparkling wine and nibbles you can
enjoy the wonder that is a Kata Tjuta sunset. Each
passing minute brings something new as the domes
continue to change colour with the setting sun.
Kings Canyon
& Outback Panoramas
11
Full day
Kings Canyon
$219 adult $110 child
$275 adult $138 child
Code: Y19
Code: Y20
Departs: Daily 4.00am (Oct-Mar) and
4.45am (Apr-Sep) from Ayers Rock Resort
Returns: 5.00pm (Oct-Mar) and 5.30pm
(Apr-Sep) to Ayers Rock Resort Y19; 7.30pm
in Alice Springs Y20 (times approximate)
Inclusions
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Itinerary
Highlights
Welcome to Kings Canyon
You’ll get a sense of the remoteness of outback
Australia as you travel to Kings Creek Station. Watch
as the local wildlife wakes for the day – dromedary
camels, kangaroos, brumbies and dingoes.
Kings Creek Station
This cattle and camel station covers 1,800 square
kilometres. Relax in the café where you’ll be treated
to a cooked breakfast. Their coffee is said to be the
best in the Territory!
Kings Canyon
Located in the heart of Watarrka National Park, Kings
Canyon lies in an ancient Australian landscape that is
sacred ground for the Ulpanyali and Lilla people.
Cooked breakfast
Experienced Driver Guide
Comprehensive commentary
Travel in an air-conditioned coach
What to bring
Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses,
sunscreen, hat, water bottle to hold
3 litres, camera, jacket in cooler months
To learn more visit:
aatkings.com/Y19 or Y20
Rim Walk
The six kilometre Rim Walk is a once in a lifetime
experience. Climb up a 100 metre cliff face and walk
around the rim of the canyon. Marvel at impressive
views of sandstone walls, grottos, chasms and cliffs.
The Garden of Eden
Deep down between sandstone cliffs, is the Garden
of Eden – a true oasis. Here is a natural spring
waterhole surrounded by local and exotic plants and
Fabulous views in Watarrka National Park
Journey deep into the Aussie outback
Hike to the rim of Kings Canyon
Walk along the canyon creek bed
trees such as gums, bonsai looking trees and enormous
prehistoric ferns, creating a truly unique landscape.
Creek Bed Walk
The Creek Bed Walk is ideal if you’re interested in
something more relaxing. After leisurely taking in the
sights, set off on a two kilometre stroll along the creek
bed, that leads to views of the impressive canyon rim.
Kings Canyon Resort
Now we’re off to Kings Canyon Resort – an oasis in
the outback! Treat yourself to lunch (own expense). To
see Kings Canyon from above, take an optional scenic
helicopter flight (creek bed walkers only), or bring your
swimmers if you’d like to take a dip in the resort’s pool.
Scenic Return Journey
Enjoy amazing outback scenery as we head back to
Ayers Rock Resort (Y19) or Alice Springs (Y20).
Red Centre Coach Connections
Travel between Ayers Rock, Alice Springs or Kings Canyon on one of our luxury coach transfers
with informative commentary from your Driver Guide along the way.
Ayers Rock to Alice Springs Transfer
Code: Y6
Departs: Daily 12.30pm (Oct-Mar)
Arrives: 7.00pm approx.
Departs: Daily 1.00pm (Apr-Sep)
Arrives: 7.30pm approx.
$165 adult $ 83child
Your coach will take you on a journey between Ayers Rock and Alice Springs,
through some of the most beautiful and rugged scenery that the outback has to
offer. Along the way your guide will keep you informed on all the key landmarks
to look out for while sharing some local history and stories on the many sacred
sites you will pass through. You’ll be amazed at the site of Atila (Mt. Conner).
Often mistaken for Uluru, Atila is a very distinctive, flat-topped mountain that
rises 300 metres above the desert sand. There’s time for a break at the Erldunda
Road House, where you can relax over afternoon tea (own expense).
Ayers Rock to Kings Canyon Transfer
Code: Y23
Departs: Daily 12.30pm (Oct-Mar)
Arrives: 5.00pm approx.
Departs: Daily 1.00pm (Apr-Sep)
Arrives: 5.30pm approx.
$135adult $68 child
Kings Canyon to Ayers Rock Transfer
Code: Y22
Departs: Daily 11.45am (Oct-Mar)
Arrives: 5.00pm approx.
Departs: Daily 11.15am (Apr-Sep)
Arrives: 5.30pm approx.
$135adult $68 child
Kings Canyon to Alice Springs Transfer
Code: A39
Departs: Daily 11.45am (Oct-Mar)
Arrives: 7.00pm approx.
Departs: Daily 11.15am (Apr-Sep)
Arrives: 7.30pm approx.
$165 adult $83 child
Here’s how to book your
Red Centre Day Tour,
full of smiles.
Jan Head of Reservations
Free Hotel Pick-up Times
Booking Conditions
Please be outside your hotel 5 minutes prior to pick-up time
Sails in
the Desert
Ayers Rock
Camp Ground
Outback
Pioneer
Desert
Gardens
Kings Canyon Apr-Sep
4.45am
4.50am
4.50am
5.00am
Kings Canyon oct-mar
4.00am
4.05am
4.05am
4.15am
Uluru Sunrise
90 minutes prior to sunrise
Uluru Sunset
75 minutes prior to sunset
Kata Tjuta & Uluru Sunset 2.30pm
2.35pm
2.35pm
2.40pm
Kata Tjuta & Uluru Sunset 3.00pm
3.05pm
3.10pm
3.15pm
Kata Tjuta Valley of the
Winds/Sunset Apr-oct
Kata Tjuta Valley of the
Winds/Sunset nov-mar
Coach Connection
Ayers Rock to Alice Springs
or King Canyon Apr-oct
Coach Connection
Ayers Rock to Alice Springs
or King Canyon nov-mar
2.00pm
2.05pm
2.10pm
2.15pm
2.30pm
2.35pm
2.40pm
2.45pm
1.00pm
1.05pm
1.05pm
1.15pm
12.30pm
12.35pm
12.35pm
12.45pm
Apr-OCT
nov-mar
Note: Emu Walk Apartments guests join at Desert Gardens
Prices and Itineraries: This brochure is
effective from 01 April 2015 to 31 March
2016. Prices shown are in Australian
currency, include GST and supersede all
prices previously advertised. The operator
reserves the right to cancel tours and
amend prices, itineraries and days of
operation as required. At times it may be
necessary to provide alternative transport.
Any personal expenses incurred by a
client as a result of any delay, alteration or
curtailment of any tour, whether caused
by flooding or any other causes are the
responsibility of the client. Refunds are
not available for wet weather or changing
weather conditions. Clients are strongly
advised to take out travel insurance. All
prices are valid subject to Government,
hotel and fuel surcharges.
Child Prices: Children 2 to 15 years of
age are entitled to the child price on V
Day and 1 Day Tours. Infants up to and
including 1 year old are free of charge.
Concession Prices: Australian Senior Card
Holders, Australian and New Zealand
pensioners and full-time Australian
Students travel on concessional prices
where applicable. Some tours not operated
by AAT Kings are excluded from this
discount. Please have your card with you.
Cancellations: Cancellation fees will be
levied relative to the amount of notice
given: Under 6 days and over 24 hours’
notice – 50% of tour price, within 24 hours
or where no notice is given – 100%.
Tour Participation: On an AAT Kings tour,
children under 18 years of age must be
accompanied by an adult. Clients with
How to Book
Telephone Online
In Store
Email
1300 228 546
Ayers Rock Resort, Yulara, NT
aatkings.com
disabilities are welcome on AAT Kings
tours providing they are accompanied by
an able-bodied companion and do not
require special assistance from AAT Kings
personnel. AAT Kings reserves the right to
refuse to carry anyone if it is felt the
individual cannot cope with the
requirements of coach tour travel and who
may require services and facilities that AAT
Kings cannot guarantee will be available.
You agree to not hold AAT Kings
responsible for any decision made by AAT
Kings or any service provider to refuse to
carry you, provide any facilities or
accommodation to you or to provide any
service to you.
Smoking: Government regulations prohibit
smoking inside tourist coaches within
Australia. Please restrict smoking to the
ample stops en route.
Optional Tours & Selected Included Tours
including cruises: These tours are not
operated by AAT Kings, or by persons or
companies associated with AAT Kings.
Therefore we cannot and do not take any
responsibility whatsoever for any injury
or loss of any type arising in any manner
including whether as a result of negligence
or otherwise.
Photography: A selection of photography
in this brochure has been supplied by
Tourism Northern Territory, Tourism
Australia, Voyages, Joe Shemesh, Rodney
Lochner, Melanie Humphery & Cam Feast.
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