Extension Ayers Rock
11 Nights / 12 Days
From
₹ On Request*
Per Person
Duration
4 N / 5 D
Languages
Pitjantjatjara , Yankunytjatjara
Tour Code
TH1168
Tour Theme
Wildlife Adventure
Extension Ayers Rock
Extension Ayers Rock, located in Australia’s Red Centre, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. Visitors can explore the majestic Uluru, experience the rich traditions of the Anangu people, and enjoy breathtaking sunsets over the desert landscape. This destination is ideal for those seeking a romantic getaway or an adventurous wildlife experience. Key attractions include guided tours of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, camel rides through the desert, and stargazing under clear night skies.
Day 1: Arrival in an Australian City
Reach a major city in Australia and head to your hotel upon arrival. Spend the night relaxing at the hotel.
Day 2: Explore Ayers Rock and the Field of Light
Fly to Ayers Rock and check into your hotel. In the afternoon, head to the Field of Light, set in the serene desert with stunning views of Uluru. Enjoy sparkling wine and appetizers as you watch a breathtaking sunset.
As the night deepens, witness 50,000 glowing glass spheres illuminating the area, and join other travelers for a unique bush tucker-inspired buffet. A guide will share stories about the artwork and its creator while you enjoy the enchanting sounds of a didgeridoo and an Indigenous performance.
Stroll through the illuminated pathways of the Field of Light and take in the magical atmosphere. End the evening with hot chocolate, port, or a sweet treat before your return transfer to the hotel.
Day 3: Discover Uluru and Aboriginal Heritage
Start your day with a trip to the iconic and sacred Uluru, where you’ll witness a stunning sunrise over the Kata Tjuta hills. Learn about Aboriginal culture and history as the sun bathes the landscape in golden light.
In the afternoon, take a guided coach tour around the base of Uluru. Your Driver Guide will share fascinating stories about the sacred sites and unique features of this ancient landmark. Stroll along the Kuniya Walk to the serene Mutitjulu Waterhole, where you’ll see Aboriginal rock art and discover the area’s native plants, cultural traditions, and historical significance.
Next, visit the Uluru – Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to explore Aboriginal arts, crafts, and traditions. End your day at the Uluru sunset viewing area, where you’ll marvel at the breathtaking color changes of Uluru as the sun sets.
Day 4: Journey Back to an Australian City
Begin your day with a transfer to the airport for your flight to a major city in Australia. Upon arrival, head to your hotel and settle in for a relaxing evening. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 5: Departure to the UK
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight back to the UK. Safe travels as you head home, marking the end of your unforgettable journey.
- Airfare
- Accommodation
- Meals
- Shared Coach
- Guided Tours
- Transfers
- Anything Not Mentioned in Inclusion
Airfare: 100% Payment to book the flight tickets
Tour Package:
- If the departure is within 30 days: Full Payment
- If the departure if more than 30 days: 50% Advance & Balance before 30 days of departure.
Airfare: According to the airline cancellation Policy
Tour Package:
- Anytime cancellation after booking : INR 5000/-
- Within 60-45 days of Departure : 50% Cancellation Charges
- Within 45-30 days of Departure : 75 % Cancellation
- Charges Within 30 days of Departure : No Refund
FAQ
1.What is the best time to visit Extension Ayers Rock?
The optimal time to visit is during Australia’s winter months, from May to September, when temperatures are milder and more comfortable for outdoor activities
2. What activities are available at Extension Ayers Rock?
Visitors can enjoy a variety of experiences, including guided tours of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, camel rides at sunrise or sunset, helicopter flights over the landscape, and cultural workshops with the Anangu people.
3. Are there accommodation options near Extension Ayers Rock?
Yes, there are several accommodation options ranging from campgrounds to luxury resorts, such as Sails in the Desert and Longitude 131°, offering various amenities to suit different preferences.
4. Is it possible to climb Uluru at Extension Ayers Rock?
No, climbing Uluru has been officially prohibited since October 2019 out of respect for its cultural significance to the Anangu people. Visitors are encouraged to explore the base and learn about its heritage through guided tours.