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7 Day Adelaide to Uluru Adventure and Cultural Tour
By Untamed Escapes
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Free cancellation available
includes taxes & fees
per adult
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 7d
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
Overview
Experience moments in nature that will stay with you for a lifetime on this seven-day bucket list adventure from Adelaide to Uluru through Australia's outback. Rich in Aboriginal culture, this camping trip encompasses a great diversity of wilderness and untamed landscapes. Hike the ancient gorges of the Flinders Ranges and descend beneath the ground to discover an underground labyrinth in Coober Pedy. Experience the Red Centre. A colourful, otherworldly landscape of desert plains, weathered mountain ranges, rocky gorges and some of Aboriginal Australia's most sacred sites. Reflect on each day over magical outback sunsets and campfire stories with friends new and old.
Activity location
- Wirrabara
- Wirrabara, South Australia, Australia
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 91 Franklin St
- 91 Franklin Street
- 5000, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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Adelaide to Uluru Tour
- 7d
- English
Pickup included
Language options: English
Starting time: 5:30
Price details
RM 4,271.80 x 1 AdultRM 4,271.80
Paid at activityRM 138.25
Total
includes taxes & fees
Until Sat, 11 Oct
What's included, what's not
- Storyteller Guide
- All national park and entrance fees
- All activities and experiences
- Yulura (Ayres Rock) to Alice Springs Transfer Bus Ticket - Inquiry directly
- Field of Light optional extra
Know before you book
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Activity itinerary
Day 1: Adelaide to Flinders Ranges
- 3 stops
- Meals: snacks
- Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Discovery Parks Wilpena Pound
Wirrabara
- 15m
Your outback adventure kicks off before sunrise, leaving the city behind while most are still
hitting snooze. After a quick caffeine crawl out of Adelaide, we cruise north to the sleepy
town of Wirrabara. Here, towering silo art brings colour and culture to the streets and Julie's
Bakery serves up the kind of country comfort food you didn't know you needed.
Arkaroo Rock
- 1h
- Admission ticket included
Next stop: Arkaroo Rock, tucked deep in Adnyamathanha Country. This is more than a
hike, it's a time machine. The 3.2 km trail weaves through native bush to a rock shelter
etched with ochre and charcoal art that's over 5,000 years old. These ancient markings tell
the story of Akurra, the giant serpent whose body shaped this land. It's raw, sacred, and
completely unforgettable.
Wilpena Pound
- 14h
- Admission ticket included
As the sun dips and shadows stretch across the ranges, we arrive at Wilpena Pound, our
base for the night. Here, a local Yura guide welcomes us to Country, sharing stories first
spoken in Yura Ngawarla, then brought to life in English. It's not just a greeting; it's an
invitation to connect with the spirit of the land and those who have cared for it for millennia.
To wrap the day, it's back to camp for dinner before rolling out your swag beneath the
stars, where the Milky Way becomes your ceiling.
Distance travelled today is approximately 450Km
Day 2: Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
- 2 stops
- Meals: breakfast, snacks
- Accommodation: Swag camping at Warren Gorge
Flinders Ranges National Park
- 3h
After breakfast, we'll strap on the boots for the Wangara Lookout Hike. Starting from the
Wilpena Pound Visitor Centre, this 7 km return trail weaves through shady Pound Gap,
where river red gums tower overhead and emus and kangaroos might casually photobomb
your walk. You'll hit the historic Hills Homestead first, a great spot to catch your breath.
From there, it's a short, steep push to the lookout. If you're up for it, the upper platform
dishes out panoramas that'll blow your boots off.
Warren Gorge
- 13h
- Admission ticket included
Back on level ground, we explore Old Wilpena Station, where the outback grit of early
pastoral days meets ancient Adnyamathanha Country. Back on the bus, travel to Hawker for
lunch and a quick stop at the Jeff Morgan Gallery, part art, part time warp. Roll into Warren
Gorge for a 5.2 km hike which delivers on drama: burnt-orange cliffs, cypress pines, and if
you are lucky, a glimpse of the rare yellow-footed rock wallabies bouncing between
boulders.
Driving distance is approximately 200Km
Day 3: Flinders Ranges to Coober Pedy
- 3 stops
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: 5-share dorm at Radeka Downunder
Lake Hart
- 5h
- Admission ticket included
Farewell the Flinders Ranges as we head deep into the South Australian outback. After a
quick refresh and snack stop in Port Augusta, we cruise north through saltbush plains and
wide-open nothingness, the kind that makes you feel like you're driving on Mars.
Midway, we pull up at Lake Hart, a surreal salt lake where white stretches to the horizon and
the silence feels otherworldly. It's a chance to stretch your legs, snap some lunar-level
photos, and breathe in the stillness.
Old Timers Mine
- 2h
- Admission ticket included
By late arvo, we roll into Coober Pedy, the underground opal capital of the world. First stop?
The Old Timers Mine for a crash course in outback bling. Learn how opals are formed, walk
through original underground homes, and go 'noodling', fossicking for stray gems in the red
dust. Who knows? You might just get lucky.
Coober Pedy
- 19h
Check in to your underground digs at Radeka Downunder, where the rooms are carved into
the rock to escape the desert heat. The night's yours to explore this weird and wonderful
town. Pizza in a cave, underground bars, moonlit strolls, it's all on the table
Travel approximately 620Km
Day 4: Coober Pedy to Watarrka/Kings Canyon
- 2 stops
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Swag camping at Kings Creek Station
Kanku - Breakaways Conservation Park
Buckle up, today's a big one. We head north through a whole lot of red dirt and big sky,
cruising past the Dingo Fence (yes, the world's longest dog barrier) and into Kanku–
Breakaways Conservation Park, an ancient Aboriginal heritage site where the Moon
Plains live up to the name. Think wide-open space, sci-fi scenery, and silence that hums.
Kings Canyon
- 13h
From here, we cross the border into the Northern Territory, chasing the heat shimmer to
Watarrka National Park, home of Kings Canyon. By late afternoon, we roll into Kings
Creek Station, our desert base for the night.
Cool off in the pool, wander the red dirt trails, or kick back with a cold one and watch the
outback do its golden hour thing from the sunset platform. Dinner is at the Station's laidback eatery before we settle in for a well-earned rest under star-soaked skies.
Travel approximately 770Km
Day 5: Watarrka/Kings Canyon to Uluru
- 3 stops
- Meals: breakfast, snacks
- Accommodation: Swag camping at Ayers Rock Resort Campground
Kings Canyon
- 3h 30m
It's an early start, but trust us, this one's worth it. The Kings Canyon Rim Walk is straightup legendary: a 6 km loop of towering sandstone cliffs, ancient domes, and mind-blowing
views in every direction. Climb up through Priscilla's Crack (cue the soundtrack), wander
the maze of domes known as the Lost City, and descend into the lush heart of the canyon,
the Garden of Eden, complete with ferns and secret waterholes.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
- 45m
After lunch, we cruise further into the Red Centre, giving your legs a break while your
camera roll fills with shifting desert scenes. By late afternoon, we arrive at the sacred heart
of Australia, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
Ayers Rock Campground
- 12h
- Admission ticket included
Pull up a camp chair and soak in sunset over Uluru, when the rock glows and the desert
hush hits differently. Then it's back to camp for dinner before rolling out your swag under
star-splashed skies. Red dust, Milky Way, total silence, this is your outback moment.
Travel Approximately 350Km
Day 6: Uluru
- 3 stops
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Swag camping at Ayers Rock Resort Campground
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
- 3h
This morning, we head into the sacred domes of Kata Tjuṯa for the Walpa Gorge Walk. A
2.6 km trail into towering red rock walls and ancient desert silence. Named after the local
word for "wind," Walpa is a cool, shady pocket in the middle of the heat, home to rare plants,
seasonal streams, and stories older than time. This is a sacred men's site for the Aṉangu
people, so we walk with quiet respect and wide eyes.
Ayers Rock Campground
- 15h
- Admission ticket included
Before lunch, we dive deeper into the culture of this Country with a visit to the Cultural
Centre, the heartbeat of the park, where you'll learn more about the Aṉangu way of life and
the meaning behind this powerful landscape.
Back at camp, the afternoon's yours. Cool off in the pool, check out the Gallery of Central
Australia, or join one of the free cultural experiences on offer, from bush food tastings to
didgeridoo demos, guided garden walks, or meeting the locals at the Camel Farm.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
- 1h 30m
Tonight, wrap up our Red Centre adventure in proper Aussie style with an Outback BBQ
(own cost). Load your plate, share a drink with the crew, and trade your favourite trip stories
as the desert sky puts on its nightly light show.
Travel distance is minimal today
Day 7: Yulara
- 1 stop
- Meals: breakfast
- Accommodation: Not included
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
- 2h 30m
Wake early and watch the desert come alive as the sun rises over Uluru. The light show is
unreal. Shifting colours, long shadows, and that quiet magic only this place can deliver.
Then it's time to get up close. Standing 348 metres high and estimated at 550 million years
old, Uluru is a presence. The 10 km guided base walk is your opportunity to connect.
Wander past waterholes, into shaded gullies, and along ancient rock faces etched with
meaning. Rest beneath Sheoak trees, peer into sacred caves, and hear the stories that
shape this land. Prefer a slower pace? No worries, shorter walks are available too.
By late morning, we return to Desert Gardens Resort in Yulara, where this wild journey
officially ends
Travel approximately 60Km
Location
Activity location
- Wirrabara
- Wirrabara, South Australia, Australia
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 91 Franklin St
- 91 Franklin Street
- 5000, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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