Circuit camping et 4x4 de 5 jours à Uluru (Ayers Rock) et Kata Tjuta
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Préparez-vous pour une expérience inoubliable de l'immense ciel bleu, du désert sauvage et des paysages époustouflants de l'Outback australien, combinée à son histoire culturelle et spirituelle. Voyagez dans un véhicule tout-terrain spécialement adapté au relief accidenté et aux pistes de la région d'Uluru-Kata Tjuta, passez quatre nuits dans un campement au cœur du bush, savourez des dîners cuits au feu de camp et écoutez des histoires sur l'origine du « temps du rêve » et de la « création ». Endormez-vous dans votre swag (un lit de camp imperméable) après vous être émerveillé devant le magnifique ciel du désert et sa myriade d'étoiles.
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- Repas selon l'itinéraire (B = petit-déjeuner, L = déjeuner, D = dîner)
- Boire de l'eau (veuillez apporter votre propre bouteille)
- Guide local
- Hébergement en camping de nuit (tente permanente de 3 nuits et camping de brousse de nuit en swags)
- Transport en véhicule 4x4
- Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
- Serviettes de voyage incluses
- Frais de parc national inclus pour les circuits au départ du 1er avril 2019
Non inclus
- Nourriture et boissons, sauf indication contraire
- Tour de chameau
- Pourboires
- Frais de parc national pour les circuits partant jusqu'au 31 mars 2019
Autres informations
- Vous recevrez la confirmation lors de la réservation.
- Non accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- La plupart des voyageurs peuvent participer
- Camping la dernière nuit sera en swags
- Ne convient pas aux enfants de 5 ans et moins
- 16 personnes maximum par groupe
- Veuillez indiquer vos besoins alimentaires spécifiques au moment de la réservation.
- En raison de l'espace limité sur le véhicule, veuillez limiter vos bagages à un sac de jour et à un sac de voyage / sac à dos souple (maximum 10 kg).
- Ce qu'il faut emporter: Un phare mains libres / une lampe de poche est fortement recommandé pour les activités après la tombée de la nuit. Chapeau à larges bords Écran solaire Répulsif contre les insectes Tout médicament requis Bouteille d'eau d'au moins 1,5 litre Bottes / bottes de marche confortables Vêtements chauds (en hiver) Articles de toilette Maillot de bain et serviette Caméra
- Remarque: vous passerez trois nuits à camper dans des tentes permanentes avec des lits, des oreillers et du linge de maison, et une nuit dans un swag confortable (lit de camp résistant à l’eau) dans un camp de brousse privé.
- Respect de la culture autochtone: les visites de sites autochtones peuvent changer rapidement, en raison des obligations culturelles et cérémonielles de vos hôtes et guides autochtones. Uluru est sacré pour les peuples autochtones Anangu locaux et il est préférable que vous ne l'escaladiez pas. La communauté autochtone d'Oak Valley peut être remplacée par une expérience autochtone alternative pour des raisons culturelles et des problèmes d'accessibilité.
Caractéristiques
Tourisme
75%
Culturel
50%
Aquatique
25%
Sport
15%
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In spite of some mobility issues, my wife agreed to this because she knew how important it was to me to have a genuine outback experience. We knew that it would be hot and that one night we would not have the luxury :) of a tent. Even though we took face netting, we were not prepared for the black flies which are always around during the summer and, per our guide, worse than ever this year. They swarmed us every time we were outside. Fortunately they rested at night allowing us to as well. We are almost 70 so every thing took a greater toll on us. The younger folks took it better in stride. Take away 15 degrees and the flies and our trip would have been marvelous. We knew that we couldn't handle the long steep walks so we settled for shorter more level options. The tour company was great. Our first tour guide got sick and they replaced him with one that we all fell in love with. After two hot nights and three scorching days with flies we left the tour with the three day crowd. Facing two long walks on day four, it seemed our best option. We went back to Alice Springs booking two more hotel nights. The tour company worked with us and adjusted the day 5 itinerary to pick us back up for that days activities . The food was far better than we expected and the small group allowed us to get to know everyone. If you are young and/or energetic, do the 5 days but pick a cooler time. If you are old sissies like us, take the 3 day at a cooler time. Loved the company, guide and the experience .
DO IT! This is one of those things that you don't want to say I wish I would have... Of all of the incredible and beautiful things that we saw, did, experienced, 2 things stand out. The morning of the last day was spent with Rhonda and Johnny, an indigenous couple that showed us how their people gathered food honey ants, grubs, wild onions to feed their people. An eye opening experience to be sure! The other thing was our guide Joe. Joe was great! Very knowledgeable, very helpful with everything and anything that happened, and he had a good feel for the mixture of our group. None of the chosen activities was out of reach of anyone in our group. Joe is the cosmopolitan dude he's as comfortable in bush sleeping on a swag as he is in a tuxedo conversing with intellectuals. Thanks Joe. Bottom line...DO IT!
Saw so much on this tour and the experience of camping under the stars in this environment was awesome. Our guide was very good not only in leading the tour but in preparing meals. Some of the 'walks' advertised were much more strenuous than anticipated so you need to check in with guide ahead of time to ensure you should be doing them. I managed and it was well worth it. The best day was spent with a language group chief who shared her culture.
The tour was excellent. I liked the small group and the choice of places we visited. Our guide, Danny was super. I thought that the lunches could be better, the sheets made into sleeping sacks for easier insertion into the sleeping bags, and slightly more cleanliness in the dishware. However, we were camping and the group we were with was SUPER!
A great trip from start to finish. A small group of 16, myself 24, one other English traveler 28, two younger couples 28-30 and then everyone else in couples 40-65. Mostly Eastern European's Swiss, German, French. The group really bonded and by the end of the 5 days it was sad to say goodbye. The sights are great, but the group dynamics made the trip equally fantastic. So many fantastic sights, Uluru Ayers Rock, Kata Tjuta The Olges, Kings Canyon, Ormiston Gorge, all equally fantastic. Everyone knows about Ayers Rock, but the other sights are equally fantastic and not to be missed, this trip takes you to all. Final day, the opportunity to meet an local Aboriginal and have a guided tour of their land, very interesting and informative. Nick, the guide, had excellent knowledge, was extremely friendly and with limited cooking resources, prepared some fantastic and delicious evening meals. Accommodation is, for the first three nights, the option of permanently erected tents and the last night is a swag under the stars. There is basic shower facilities at campsites, which do the job required. Some early starts to allow you to complete the walks in the cooler part of the day, but the early start is more than worth it for the fantastic parts of land that you walk on and views that you see. All in all, a brilliant trip from start to finish, and is well worth going on to see the centre of Australia!
This trip was over the top....GREAT! It couldn't have been any better. Our guide, Jenner (sorry dude if I mispelled your name!), was exceptionally knowledgeable about history, geology, indigenous cultures, dream stories, plants, animals and birds. He is also an exceptional cook, cooking our healthy and fresh dinners over a nightly campfire. Jenner truely loves being a guide, cook, safe driver, and sharing his love and knowledage of the outdoors and of this particular part of the world....the Australian Outback, with fellow travellers. Jenner has a keen respect and knowledge of the aboriginal cultures. There were 13 fellow participants on this trip and we all felt the same way....it was a super special experience and Jenner had a lot to do with making that happen. Options were always provided for participants regarding length of hikes; accomodating everyone and being safe too. I just can't say enough about this trip, the tour company (Way Outback Adventures...I met the owner and told him how fortunate he is to have such a superb guide/driver), our guide Jenner, the accomodations (swags or tents), the quality of the food, and the itinerary. THANK YOU ALL FOR MAKING THIS AN ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC TRIP!