Melbourne to Alice Springs Overland

  • Days 10
  • Style Original
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  • australia

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  • From HKD 1280 +

Start

17 Nov 2016

Start

23 Nov 2016

OR
HKD 1280 +
Tour Code:807375

Travel through the winding roads of Australia's most famous scenic drive, the Great Ocean Road to the Flinders Ranges and onto Uluru via the famous Oodnadatta Track

Travel from Melbourne to the Red dirt of Alice Springs, taking in the region's biggest and best-known drawcards along the way. Drive the famous Great Ocean Road and Oodnadatta Track, hike the Grampians to the Pinnacles, stroll around Wilpena Pound, witness Uluru during a stunning sunrise, wander through the majestic canyons of Kata Tjuta and admire the views from Kings Canyon.

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  • Start

    17 Nov 2016

    Finish

    23 Nov 2016

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Camping (with basic facilities) (2 night)
Camping (with shared facilities) (1 night)
Dormitory (2 nights)
Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (3 nights)
Underground Multishare (1 night)

  • Highlights
    • Cruise the Great Ocean Road in comfort and hike the famous Grampians National Park
    • Enjoy the flexibility of a private vehicle, the local knowledge of a passionate guide and the magic of camping under the great southern sky
    • See some beautifully remote please in the Flinders ranges
    • Check out one of the strangest towns in Australia - built underground
    • Get up early and see the sun rise over Uluru

    Location

    City:australia

    Name:Travel through the winding roads of Australia's most famous scenic drive, the Great Ocean Road to the Flinders Ranges and onto Uluru via the famous Oodnadatta Track

    Adress:australia

    Tel: 00852-31158515

    Itinerary

    Day

    1

    Melbourne

    Departing
    cosmopolitan
    Geelong
    Overland

    Departing cosmopolitan Melbourne, hit the road west to Geelong and the famous surf town of Torquay. After stopping for a quick photo opportunity at iconic Bells Beach, begin the journey along one of Australia’s most beautiful and famous drives, the Great Ocean Road. Stop in at Kennett River for some koala spotting, then break for lunch in Apollo Bay. Continue on to the Twelve Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge, spending the night in Warrnambool.

    Day

    2

    Melbourne

    checking
    Grampians
    National
    Overland

    Begin the day checking out more of the Great Ocean Road's wonders, then drive into the Grampians National Park – an area rich in Aboriginal culture and beautiful landscapes. We'll visit the Brambuk Aboriginal Culture Centre to learn about the period known as the Dreaming, then hike up to the Pinnacles for impressive views across the Grampians. Tonight we enjoy a traditional Aussie BBQ in Halls Gap.

    Day

    3

    Melbourne

    McKenzie
    highest
    waterfalls
    Overland

    Hike up to McKenzie Falls, the highest waterfalls in the Grampians, and check out other sights such as The Balconies and Reeds Lookout. Leaving the Grampians, pass through the town of Horsham before crossing the famed mighty Murray River and making the last leg of the journey into Adelaide where we overnight.

    Day

    4

    Melbourne

    You’ll
    Adelaide
    Central
    Overland

    You’ll be picked up from the Adelaide Central YHA at 6.30 am, so please arrive at least ten minutes before. Leave South Australia’s capital behind and head for the hillside vineyards of the Clare Valley, passing through a string of classic country towns on the way. After lunch enjoy expansive views of the Flinders Ranges as you drive towards Wilpena Pound, a natural amphitheatre of rocky mountains. Enjoy an easy group hike to explore the area. Spend the night camping in the Flinders Ranges, within the comfort of a swag (Australian bedroll). Total driving time takes around five hours.

    Day

    5

    Melbourne

    Flinders
    through
    Lyndhurst
    Overland

    Today, head north out of the Flinders Ranges and pass through the mining town of Leigh Creek. Visit Lyndhurst for the outdoor gallery of eccentric outback sculptor, Talc Alf. You’re now following the historic route of the old Ghan railway and the overland telegraph line. Before you veer off the beaten track, stop in Marree for lunch beside the old Ghan rail station. Steer onto the renowned Oodnadatta Track and pass by Lake Eyre, Australia’s largest salt lake. Your last stop for the day is at William Creek, which has a population of about ten people. Temporarily increase this number as you bunk down in your swag for the night. Total driving time today is approximately 5 hours

    Day

    6

    Melbourne

    through
    world’s
    largest
    Overland

    Today drive through red dunes, salt pans and gibber plains on the way to Anna Creek Station, the world’s largest cattle station. Continue onto Coober Pedy, the ‘Opal capital of the world’. Due to extremely hot temperatures in the area most of the town is constructed underground, with residents living in homes carved into the hillsides. Upon arrival take a guided tour of the town, an underground house and the opal mine (with opal cutting demonstration). The rest of the afternoon is free to explore. You may even like to try your hand at 'noodling' (fossicking) for opals. End the day with some rescued joeys at Josephine’s Gallery and Kangaroo Orphanage. Tonight stay in a multi-share underground bunkhouse in Coober Pedy. Total driving time today is approximately 6.5 hours

    Day

    7

    Melbourne

    driving
    (approximately
    journey
    Overland

    This morning, head out on a long day of driving (approximately 8-9 hours). Leave Coober Pedy and journey across the Moon Plains. Pass the Dingo Fence (the longest fence in the world) and take in views of the Breakaways Reserve, which was made famous by the film of Mad Max III. Late in the afternoon, arrive into Yulara in time for the sunset and enjoy some relaxation time at your campsite. Tonight sleep in a permanent tent or curl up in a swag. Today driving time will be about 8.5 hours.

    Day

    8

    Melbourne

    morning
    rewarded
    glorious
    Overland

    Rise early this morning and be rewarded with a glorious Uluru sunrise. While the day is still fresh, enjoy a walk around the base of 'the rock', which is of great spiritual significance to the Anangu people. Deepen your understanding of the land and the local Mala culture on an interpretive walk with an Aboriginal guide. Afterwards, you might like to purchase Indigenous arts and crafts at the Cultural Centre. Head back to camp for lunch. In the afternoon, see the landscape from a different angle, perhaps from a helicopter flight over Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. This is optional and come at an additional cost. There isn't much driving today, about an hour in total between destinations. You will walk approximately 5km.

    Day

    9

    Melbourne

    explore
    greatest
    treasures:
    Overland

    Today, explore one of the Red Centre's greatest treasures: Kata Tjuta. The Olgas, as they're also known, are a group of domed red rocks rising spectacularly out of the desert. Like Uluru, they’re sacred to the Anangu people and are believed to be 500 million years old. Return to camp for lunch before travelling to Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon). Spend the night in an exclusive campsite inside the park. Driving time is about six hours today, and you will walk approximately 2km.

    Day

    10

    Melbourne

    morning
    explore
    impressive
    Overland

    Put your hiking shoes on this morning and head out to explore the impressive formations and rock faces of Kings Canyon. Trek for 6 km along the Rim Walk, which takes you through a natural amphitheatre, past the striped sandstone domes of the ‘lost city’ and into the green oasis of the Garden of Eden. Enjoy a last lunch before making your way to the outback hub of Alice Springs (approximately five hours), where your adventure comes to an end. There are no more activities planned for today and you’re free to depart. Driving time today is approximately 5 hours back to Alice Springs, and the Rim Walk is approximately 6km.

    Inclusions

    Included activities
    12 Apostles & London Bridge
    Kennett River
    Melba Gully Walk - Otway Ranges
    Swim at Lorne (Summer months)
    Teddy's Lookout (Winter months)
    Brambuk Culture Centre
    Loch Ard Gorge
    Mackenzie Falls - Grampians
    Pinnacles Walk - Grampians
    Reeds Lookout (The Balconies)
    Wilpena Pound
    Anna Creek Station
    Coober Pedy Mine tour
    Josephine’s Gallery and Kangaroo Orphanage
    Dingo Fence
    Mala cultural interpretative walk
    Uluru & Kata Tjuta National Park Fee
    Uluru Base Walk
    Uluru Cultural Centre
    Kata Tjuta
    Watarrka National Park Entry Fees
    Kings Canyon Rim Walk
    • Meals

      8 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 7 dinners

    • Transport

      All Terrain vehicle, Private vehicle

    • Accommodation

      Camping (with basic facilities) (2 night), Camping (with shared facilities) (1 night), Dormitory (2 nights), Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (3 nights), Underground Multishare (1 night)

    • Insurance

      This day tour excludes fee of insurance.

    Important notes

    1. Tour commences in Melbourne on day 1 at 6am and finishes in Alice Springs day 10 at approx 6pm

    2. Onward travel to be booked the following day

    3. This trip requires a sleeping bag

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