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OVERVIEW
Follow the legendary Explorers Way from Adelaide to Alice Springs on this
7-day small-group overland adventure through the heart of Australia.
Travellers may also choose to finish in Yulara (Uluru).
Tracing the route once taken by early explorers, this crossing moves through
some of the country’s most remote and culturally significant landscapes. From
ranges to the underground world of Coober Pedy, across salt lakes and vast
desert plains, the scale is unmistakable.
Walk the rim of Kings Canyon. Move among the powerful domes of Kata Tjuta.
Circle Uluru on foot as your Storyteller Guide shares the cultural depth woven
into this land.
This is the Australian outback done properly. Long horizons, big skies,
meaningful walks, and shared moments in extraordinary places, with comfortable
accommodation at the end of each remarkable day.
UNTAMED MOMENTS
· Sleep underground in Coober Pedy and uncover the grit of Australia’s
opal frontier
· Walk the rim of Kings Canyon as sheer sandstone walls rise around you
· Watch Uluru ignite at sunrise or sunset in deep reds and gold
· Move between the towering domes of Kata Tjuta, where silence holds
scale
· Circle Uluru on foot and hear the living stories of this sacred land
· Cross an immense desert country where distance resets perspective
· Add the magical Field of Light or an aerial view for a new perspective
(OE)
INCLUSIONS
· Accommodation
o 5 x nights twin-share room
o 1 x night multi-share dorm
· All activities and experiences
· All national park and entrance fees
· Storyteller Guide
· Air-conditioned vehicle
TOUR ITINERARY
**Day 1 | Adelaide to Quorn (Southern Flinders Rangers) **
Leave Adelaide and head north into South Australia’s vast interior as the
landscape shifts from coastline to open country and rugged ranges. Stop in the
Clare Valley for a coffee before continuing past the striking Wirrabara silo
art and into Melrose, the oldest town in the Flinders Ranges.
By early afternoon, we arrive in Quorn, a historic railway town framed by wide
skies and raw peaks. Settle into your twin-share accommodation before
stretching your legs on a short walk through Warren Gorge, where ochre cliffs
rise sharply. This is the perfect setting for spotting wildlife, and if we’re
lucky, we might see yellow-footed rock wallabies, which have bounced back from
near extinction.
The outback begins here.
Accommodation: Quorn Great Northern Lodge | Twin-shared ensuite **room
Distance Travelled: Approx. 400 km
Today, move deeper into outback South Australia. Visit the Australian Arid
Lands Botanic Garden. A living showcase of survival. Saltbush, desert blooms
and twisted gums thrive where conditions are harsh and rainfall is scarce.
Resilience defines this landscape.
By afternoon, arrive in Coober Pedy. From the highway, it appears sparse and
exposed. Beneath the surface lies another world. Explore the opal capital
before settling into underground accommodation carved directly into the earth.
Cool, quiet and completely unique, this is outback living, reimagined.
Accommodation: Coober Pedy Experience Motel | Underground twin-shared
ensuite room
Distance Travelled: Approx. 660 km ****
Day 3 | Coober Pedy to Erldunda
This morning, go deeper into Coober Pedy’s underground world with a guided
visit to the Old Timers Mine. Walk through hand-dug tunnels and uncover what
it took to chase opals in one of Australia’s harshest environments.
Next, visit Josephine’s Gallery & Kangaroo Orphanage. Meet rescued joeys being
cared for by passionate locals and explore a world-class Aboriginal art
collection featuring significant works by leading Aboriginal artists.
Heading north, stop at Kanku–Breakaways Conservation Park for a photo, where
layered mesas rise from the desert in striking bands of colour, shaped over
millions of years.
By late afternoon, arrive at Erldunda, a remote outpost at the crossroads of
the Red Centre. Settle into your accommodation and rest up, Uluru country lies
ahead.
Accommodation: Erldunda Desert Oaks Resort | Twin-share ensuite room
Distance Travelled: Approx. 510 km
Day 4: Erldunda to Watarrka/Kings Canyon
Today, move deeper into the Red Centre. As the road cuts west, desert plains
stretch wide before low ranges begin to rise from the earth. A quiet shift
that signals canyon country ahead.
This afternoon, ease into Watarrka National Park with the Kings Canyon Creek
Walk. Following the canyon floor, towering sandstone walls rise high above,
river red gums line the sandy creek bed, and the scale of the landscape
becomes clear. It’s an accessible introduction to one of Central Australia’s
most striking natural formations.
Later, arrive at Kings Canyon Resort. Cool off in the pool, grab a drink, or
take a moment to absorb the stillness as the light softens across the desert.
Accommodation: Kings Canyon Resort | Quad lodge multi-share dorm (shared
facilities)
Distance Travelled: Approx. 300 km
Day 5: Watarrka/Kings Canyon to Uluru
Rise early for the Kings Canyon Rim Walk, one of Central Australia’s most jaw-
dropping hikes. Climb steadily to the top and follow the 6 km loop along
towering sandstone walls, passing weathered domes, narrow crevices and wide
desert views. Shorter options are available for those wanting a gentler pace.
After time to reset, travel south toward Uluru. Gradually, the monolith rises
from the desert, unmistakable and immense.
Arrive in Yulara and visit the Uluru–Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to gain deeper
insight into Aṉangu culture and the significance of this sacred landscape.
Art, stories and language provide context for what lies ahead.
Check into the Outback Hotel, your base for the next two nights. As the
afternoon cools, head out for sunset at Uluru. Watch this World Heritage-
listed landmark shift through deep reds and glowing gold as the desert light
softens. A quiet, grounding moment that lingers long after the sun disappears.
Accommodation: Outback Hotel | Twin-share ensuite room
Distance Travelled: Approx. 350 km
Day 6: Kata Tjuta & Yulara
Begin the day early at Kata Tjuta, arriving as first light moves across the
desert. The 36 domes glow in deep reds and muted oranges, rising from the
earth with quiet strength.
Set out on the Valley of the Winds walk, moving between towering formations
shaped over millions of years. Rocky pathways and shaded valleys reveal the
scale and presence of this sacred place. Walk at a steady pace, taking time to
absorb the stillness and power of the landscape.
The afternoon is yours to experience Yulara at your own rhythm. Ayers Rock
Resort offers a range of cultural activities from bush food experiences and
bush yarns to guided garden walks. A Didgeridoo Workshop (men only, in line
with cultural customs) shares the history and significance of this iconic
instrument.
For a different perspective, optional helicopter flights reveal Uluru and Kata
Tjuta from above, highlighting the immense scale of the Red Centre. In the
evening, consider Wintjiri Wiru — an immersive outdoor experience combining
storytelling, light and sound beneath the desert sky.
Accommodation: Outback Hotel | Twin-share ensuite room ****
Distance Travelled: Minimal
**Day 7 | Uluru (To Alice Springs) **
Begin the final day of your epic adventure with sunrise at Uluru. As first
light moves across the desert, the rock shifts through deep reds and warm
gold. A powerful and steady presence against the open sky.
Set out on the Uluru Base Walk, circling this sacred monolith on foot along
the full 10.6 km track. At ground level, caves, waterholes and ancient rock
art sites reveal layers of meaning often missed from a distance. The terrain
is mostly flat and steady, making it immersive rather than rushed. Shorter
sections are available for those who prefer a reduced distance while still
experiencing the scale and presence of this extraordinary place.
By late morning, return to Yulara. For those concluding their time here,
farewell your travel companions and be dropped off around midday, allowing
plenty of time to prepare for onward travel to Alice Springs.
For travellers continuing north, arrival in Alice Springs is around 7 pm. An
overnight cabin at Discovery Parks – Alice Springs can be added at check-out.
A comfortable option to rest and ease out of the adventure after a full final
day on the road.
Australia’s heart leaves its mark — unmistakably Untamed.
Accommodation: None ****
Distance Travelled: Approx. 60 km or 500km to Alice Springs
Optional Extras ****
Enhance your experience with optional add-ons available during your tour.
These experiences are limited and can book out, so we recommend adding them at
the time of booking to avoid missing out.
Gain a new perspective with an optional helicopter flight departing from
Yulara, operated by Professional Helicopter Services. Flights range from
approximately 15 to 35 minutes, with prices starting from A$205 per person
(subject to change).
From above, Uluru, Kata Tjuta and the vast desert plains reveal their full
scale. Ancient formations, shifting colours and immense geometry laid out
beneath you.
Minimum booking: 2 people. Solo travellers will be paired where possible;
otherwise, a full refund will be provided.
As the sun lowers over the desert horizon, Wintjiri Wiru offers a powerful way
to experience Uluru after dark. Set within an open-air desert theatre, this
immersive experience combines storytelling, choreographed drones, light and
sound to share ancient Aṉangu creation stories as the sky shifts from gold to
deep indigo.
The evening begins with sunset drinks and canapés, followed by a curated
dinner inspired by native ingredients, served beneath a canopy of desert
stars. A moving fusion of culture, technology and cuisine, unlike anything
else in Australia.
As darkness settles over the desert, over 50,000 slender stems of light
illuminate the earth in a breathtaking display known as Tili Wiru Tjuta
Nyakutjaku — “looking at lots of beautiful lights.”
Created by internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro, Field of Light
transforms the landscape into a shifting tapestry of colour beneath the vast
outback sky.
General admission includes return transfers from Ayers Rock Resort and entry
into the illuminated installation, allowing time to wander the pathways at
your own pace and take in the scale of this extraordinary artwork.
An immersive desert experience that runs for about 90 minutes and must be seen
to be truly understood.
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Discovery Parks Alice Springs Accommodation - $212 per cabin (1-2 pax)
Ease into or out of your adventure with an overnight stay at Discovery Parks –
Alice Springs. A private twin cabin offers a comfortable and convenient base,
with easy access to town and excellent facilities to relax and reset before
onward travel.
Add this option at the time of booking for a seamless finish to your Explorers
Way experience.
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KNOW BEFORE YOU BOOK
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General Information
· Tour timing: This tour starts in Adelaide on Day 1 at
approximately 8.00 am and finishes in either Yulara (Uluru) around midday or
in Alice Springs around 7 pm.
· Luggage limits: Each guest is allowed one soft travel bag or
backpack (max 15 kg) plus a small daypack or piece of hand luggage.
· Minimum numbers: This tour requires a minimum of four travellers
to run. If we need to cancel due to low numbers, we'll offer a transfer to a
future date or a full refund.
· Before you book: Please read the information below and our full
** Booking Terms & Conditions** to ensure this experience is right for you.
Meals & Food Options
This tour does not include meals, giving you flexibility to choose where and
what you’d like to eat. Across the Explorers Way route, dining options range
from country cafés and classic outback roadhouses to resort restaurants and
casual takeaway venues.
While some locations are remote and choices may be limited, your Storyteller
Guide will provide daily recommendations and timing guidance. Supermarkets are
available in select towns (including Coober Pedy and Yulara) for those wishing
to purchase snacks or supplies.
Meal costs vary depending on personal preference, but guests should allow
approximately $25–$40 for hotel breakfast or lunch and $30–$50 for dinner in
most locations.
Accommodation
Accommodation Style:
This is a comfortable, budget-conscious, accommodated tour featuring motel-
style twin-share rooms with private en-suites, plus one night in a mixed
shared quad room at Kings Canyon Resort (shared bathroom facilities).
Room Sharing:
Solo travellers are paired in twin-share rooms. We aim to room guests
thoughtfully and respectfully. If you have specific preferences or
requirements, please let our team know at the time of booking.
Single Room Upgrade:
Prefer your own space? A Single Room Upgrade is available at checkout for an
additional $615 per person (subject to availability).
Fitness & Mobility
The 7-Day Explorers Way tour is best suited to travellers who enjoy time
outdoors, meaningful walks and shared group experiences across diverse
landscapes.
To get the most from your experience, please consider the following:
· Fitness requirements: An easy to moderate level of fitness is
recommended. Walks range between 3–10 km and may include uneven terrain, steps
and warm conditions. Key hikes such as Kings Canyon and Kata Tjuta are
rewarding but manageable, and shorter options are available where possible.
· Medical conditions: If you have any pre-existing health
conditions, we strongly recommend speaking with your doctor before booking.
Please also inform our Customer Service Team and Guides of any relevant
conditions prior to travel, so we can offer the right support.
· Fit for Travel declaration: All travellers must complete an
online check-in, including a mandatory 'Fit for Travel' declaration, at least
24 hours before ** ** departure. This confirms you are free from illness and
physically able to join the tour.
If you're unsure whether this trip is the right fit for you, please reach out,
we're here to help.
Itinerary Changes
At Untamed Escapes, your safety and experience are our top priorities. Our
guides are trained to adapt plans when needed to ensure a smooth and enjoyable
journey. Please keep the following in mind:
· Experienced guidance: Our storyteller guides continuously assess
local conditions such as weather and traffic to deliver the best possible
experience.
· Dynamic weather: The Australian outback is known for sudden and
dramatic weather changes. Our team remains informed and responsive to these
conditions.
· Adjustments for safety and comfort:
o Itinerary changes may occur to improve the overall experience or respond
to unexpected circumstances.
o For example, during the hotter months (October to April), hike times may
be adjusted to earlier in the day to avoid high temperatures.
· Clear communication: Any itinerary changes will be communicated
to the group in advance whenever possible.
Untamed Escapes
AUD 2,295