AAT Kings
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This sightseeing and transfer tour takes you in air-conditioned comfort from Alice Springs to Uluru/Ayers Rock Resort past the amazing scenery of Australia’s Red Centre. Travel south through the MacDonnell and James Ranges as your friendly driver/guide will provide comprehensive commentary of your surrounds. You'll have the chance to visit a camel farm where there is time to take a short camel ride as well as having the opportunity to purchase morning tea at Erldunda roadhouse and marvel at majestic Atila (Mt. Conner) before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort.
Tours depart on Wednesday at 7am and will arrive at 1pm. Book this one way transfer to Uluru from Alice Springs online today to make travelling between the two Northern Territory destinations with ease and comfort.
“ This was actually a highlight of our trip. We thought it was just a transfer but actually, it could be classed as a tour. Our driver was so informative all the way from Alice Springs to Uluru, we learnt so much about what was going on in the desert that we were passing. The stops were really interesting too, a camel farm for an optional quick camel ride. A stop at Erldunda roadhouse which is known as the centre of the centre. And finally a lookout stop and then a prompt arrival at Ayers Rock Resort just after 1 pm.
This was actually a highlight of our trip. We thought it was just a transfer but actually, it could be classed as a tour. Our driver was so informative all the way from Alice Springs to Uluru, we learnt so much about what was going on in the desert that we were passing. The stops were really interesting too, a camel farm for an optional quick camel ride. A stop at Erldunda roadhouse which is known as the centre of the centre. And finally a lookout stop and then a prompt arrival at Ayers Rock Resort just after 1 pm.
5 years ago“A great way of travelling to and from The Rock. Enjoy a luxury coach ride with comprehensive commentary about your surrounds as you pass through the beautiful rugged scenery of the outback.”