7-Day Uluru to Adelaide Tour

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7-Day Uluru to Adelaide Tour

Adventure and Outdoors Tours
Cultural and Theme Tours
Nature and wildlife
Sightseeing Tours
4 min guests
20 max guests

Highlights

  • Unleash your adventurous spirit as you traverse the stunning landscapes from Uluru to Adelaide.
  • Connect deeply with Aṉangu culture through guided walks around iconic sites like Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa.
  • Sleep underground in Coober Pedy, experiencing the unique charm of this opal-mining town.
  • Share stories under one of the clearest night skies, enhancing your connection to nature and the cosmos.

Unleash your inner adventurer on this 7-day overland journey from Uluru to Adelaide, travelling through some of Australia’s most remote and culturally rich landscapes.

Venture into the heart of the Red Centre, where powerful Aboriginal stories and dramatic desert formations shape every step. Connect with Aṉangu culture on walks around Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa, and take on the soaring cliffs and domes of Kings Canyon.

In South Australia, sleep underground in a bunkhouse carved into the earth in Coober Pedy, try your luck noodling for opals, and unearth the ancient peaks and gorges of the Ikara–Flinders Ranges. Explore the rock art of Arkaroo Rock and share stories under one of the clearest night skies on the planet.

Led by a passionate Storyteller Guide, this small-group adventure invites you to camp under the stars, hike iconic wilderness trails, and reconnect with nature and yourself along the way.

Itinerary highlights

Day 1: Yulara & Uluru Sunset

Your adventure kicks off at 2:00 pm, when you meet your Guide and after a warm welcome and group intro, we head straight into Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park. Our first stop is the Cultural Centre, where you’ll gain insight into the ancient traditions of the Aṉangu people, Traditional Owners of this sacred land. Through exhibitions, art, and optional presentations from rangers or Anangu hosts, you’ll begin to understand the deep spiritual significance of Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa. Places where powerful creation stories converge.

After setting up camp, we make our way to a sunset viewing platform to witness Uluru glowing a vibrant red and gold in the fading light. It’s a moment to pause, reflect, and take in the silence of the desert. Back at camp, share a hearty dinner and roll out your swag beneath a sky bursting with stars. This is just the beginning.

Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Ayers Rock Resort Campground

Meals Included: Dinner

Distance Travelled: Approx. 60 km

Day 2: Kata Tjuṯa & Uluru

Wake to another untamed moment as the majestic domes of Kata Tjuṯa rise from the desert in the soft morning light. Towering 546 metres above the red earth, this sacred site holds deep spiritual significance for the Aṉangu people. Embark on the 2.6 km Walpa Gorge Walk, a serene trail through a dramatic natural corridor, where ancient rock formations and rare desert flora create a landscape rich in story and stillness.

Back at camp, cool off in the pool, explore the Gallery of Central Australia, or immerse yourself in cultural experiences like bush food tastings or didgeridoo demonstrations.

In the afternoon, journey to the heart of the outback—Uluru. This immense monolith is more than just a landmark; it’s a living cultural site and spiritual heartland. Join your guide for the Uluru Base Walk, a 10 km circuit that reveals sacred sites, geological wonders, and ancient rock art.

Choose to dine at one of the many eateries at the resort—or, for a truly unforgettable evening, upgrade to the Field of Light experience.

Accommodation: Swag camping at Ayers Rock Resort Campground
Meals Included: Breakfast
Distance Travelled: Approx. 170 km

Day 3: Yulara to Kings Canyon / Watarrka

Leave Yulara behind and journey into the heart of Watarrka National Park, home to one of the most striking natural features in the Red Centre, Kings Canyon. Today’s highlight is the Rim Walk, a 6 km loop that takes in towering cliffs, beehive-shaped domes, and dramatic views that stretch across the desert. Climb through the now-famous Priscilla’s Crack, wander through the weathered formations of the Lost City, and descend into the lush Garden of Eden, where unexpected waterholes and ancient plant life offer a moment of cool, green calm in the red rock landscape.

By afternoon, we arrive at Kings Creek Station, a working cattle station turned outback haven. Take a dip in the pool, grab a drink from the café-bar, or simply relax and soak in the stillness of the desert.

You’ll be able to buy dinner at the Station’s laid-back eatery, followed by another night under the stars in your swag.

Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Kings Creek Station
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Distance Travelled: Approx. 325 km

Day 4: Kings Canyon to Coober Pedy

Today’s journey takes us south across the Northern Territory–South Australia border, through vast desert plains and ever-changing landscapes. It’s a big travel day, but the scenery makes every kilometre worthwhile, with stops along the way to refresh and refuel.

By late afternoon, we roll into Coober Pedy, the opal capital of the world and one of Australia’s quirkiest outback towns. With daytime temperatures soaring, most of the town’s residents live underground. From homes and shops to churches and hotels, everything is carved into the hillsides to escape the desert heat.

Tonight, settle into your underground bunkhouse at Radeka Downunder, with time to explore town and grab dinner at a local spot of your choice.

Accommodation: 5-share underground dorm at Radeka Downunder
Meals Included: Breakfast
Distance Travelled: Approx. 770 km

Day 5: Coober Pedy to Ikara–Flinders Ranges

After breakfast, dive into the underground world of Coober Pedy with a visit to the Old Timers Mine. Discover how these precious stones are formed, and try your luck at noodling – fossicking through red dust for opal fragments. You never know what might turn up.

We then hit the road, travelling through vast outback country and lunar-like landscapes. Along the way, we’ll stop for lunch in one of South Australia’s quirky outback towns. By late afternoon, we arrive at Warren Gorge, set in the heart of the Ikara–Flinders Ranges. This ancient mountain range is known for its dramatic geology, rich First Nations history, and rare wildlife, including the elusive yellow-footed rock wallaby.

After setting up camp, enjoy a delicious dinner cooked by your guide, then kick back and look up. The Flinders Ranges are famous for their crystal-clear skies and dazzling starscapes. Roll out your swag and fall asleep under the Milky Way, surrounded by the timeless energy of this extraordinary landscape.

Accommodation: Swag camping at Warren Gorge (toilets available, no showers)
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Distance Travelled: Approx. 620 km

Day 6: Ikara–Flinders Ranges National Park

Today’s first adventure begins with a hike through a landscape rich in colour, texture, and life. The 5 km Warren Gorge Loop Trail winds through towering orange cliffs and ancient cypress pines.

Roll into Hawker, a small outback town with big artistic flair. You’ll have free time to grab lunch and check out the Jeff Morgan Gallery, home to massive panoramic artworks that bring the outback to life in vivid colour.

Later, lace up for the Wangara Lookout Hike (7 km return), starting at the visitor centre. The trail leads through Pound Gap, flanked by towering river red gums, and past the historic Hills Homestead before ascending to the lookout. If you make it to the top platform, the panoramic views over Wilpena Pound are more than worth the effort.

Arrive at Wilpena Pound, our base for the night. Join a Welcome to Country with a local Yura guide, sharing stories first spoken in Yura Ngawarla, then brought to life in English. Enjoy a relaxed camp dinner and take in the night sky.

Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Discovery Parks Wilpena Pound
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Distance Travelled: Approx. 200 km

Day 7: Ikara-Flinders Ranges to Adelaide

After one last breakfast together, we roll up our swags and set out on the Arkaroo Rock Trail, a short but powerful walk with sweeping views over the Chace Range. This site holds deep cultural significance for the Adnyamathanha people and features ancient rock art depicting parts of the Yura Muda (Dreaming) creation story of Ikara. It’s a moment to reflect on the stories that have shaped this land for thousands of years.

We then make our way south to the historic railway town of Quorn, where you can pick up lunch. Once a bustling hub for steam trains, Quorn is now renowned for its vintage railway and movie-star past. It has been the backdrop for films such as The Water Diviner and Wolf Creek. Keep an eye out, you might recognise a scene or two.

As the outback fades into farmland, we roll through the scenic Clare Valley wine region, known for its vineyards and rolling hills, before arriving back in Adelaide around 7:00 pm, where your adventure comes to a close.

Meals Included: Breakfast
Distance Travelled: Approx. 500 km

Tour details

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • Cultural and Theme Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Sightseeing Tours
  • Extended
  • Land – Motorised
  • Small Group Tour
  • Moderate
  • Available from 18 September 2025 to 31 March 2027

Features

Service Tags

  • Nature & Wildlife
Accessibility

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

General access

  • Offers multiple options for booking – web, email, phone is available.
  • Offers a range of contact methods for receiving complaints.
  • Staff are trained in disability awareness.
  • Asks all visitors if there are any specific needs to be met.
  • Advise tour guides of the access needs of guests at the time of booking (includes pick up and drop off requirements)

Allergies and intolerances

  • Caters for people with allergies and intolerances.

Operation information

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Tags

  • Nature & Wildlife

Accreditations

  • Climate Action Innovator Certified by Ecotourism Australia
  • ECO Certified (Advanced Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia
  • Quality Tourism Accreditation
  • Respecting Our Culture (ROC) Certified by Ecotourism Australia
  • Welcome with Pride Trained

Memberships

  • Australian Tourism Export Council
  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • Tourism Industry Council of SA

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