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Mingly_L, Mar 2026
Uluru 3 day trip
Tour guide Echo was great. Don't understand how they can do so much guiding and drive. Good stops in between to have a break. Definitely a must visit location in one's life. Tent was clean, recommend bringing a torch. Bathroom away but not too far, remember thongs. Only issue which is a Central Australia problem is the flies. Need a fly net. And if not wanting to wait in line for food remember to bring own instant food.
Leslie_K, Jun 2026
Amazing adventure in the Red Centre!
Libbi is an amazing tour guide and the group had a lot of fun, hiking and camping and helping out with things at the campsites. Highly recommend!
Peta_V, Jun 2026
Excellent. Mitch and...
Excellent. Mitch and Keiren were warm, hospitable, knowledgeable and made the experience 5 stars. Make sure you wear good shoes !
Lika_G, May 2026
Dave and Jessie was so...
Dave and Jessie was so kind and caring. Taking care of all of us. The tour was amazing. I wasn’t a morning person and too excited to fall asleep the night before. I was worrying too intense of the walk. But I was spot on. Challenging enough but I also feel very safe with both guide leading and wrapping up.

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
  • Wear long, lightweight clothing (and possibly a head net) to protect yourself from the sun and insects. Flies especially can be a nuisance.

  • Climbing Ayers Rock is discouraged by the Anangu, as Uluru is sacred ground.

  • Avoid photographing certain sections of Uluru (clearly marked).