Alice Springs to Uluru drive tour – Roads to a fantasy world

Published: 06 December 2018
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Treat yourself to a short break and discover Australia’s spiritual heart. Feel pure joy as you take an Avis self-drive journey from Alice Springs to Uluru and soak up the stunning expanse of the Outback. This enticing journey of 500 km from almost middle of Australia is filled with the wanderlust for remote and uninhabited places. Alice Springs is an incredibly famous town situated in the Northern Territory. On the other hand, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park houses the world-famous Ayers Rock which presents 36 weathered rock domes known as Kata Tjuta/The Olgas. The very sight of these extraordinary and age-old natural wonders, glowing and changing colour with the rising and setting sun, is an unforgettable natural phenomenon that stays etched in the mind. Hire a car rental in Alice Springs Airport from Avis in advance and head on the Alice Springs to Uluru drive tour route for discovering a whole new and mesmerizing world just the way you wish to.
1. West Macdonnell National park
Begin your journey just out of Alice Springs at the Desert Park towards West Macdonnell National Park. Discover the astounding variety of creatures and plant life of the Northern Territory. The N’Dhala Gorge has ancient rock carvings by Arrernte people which may interest you.
Mt Sonder is at the end of the Larapinta Trail in Macdonnell range and the highest point of the entire trail. As you continue your walk on the trail look out for the Grey-headed honeyeater, termite tunnels on spinifex, the nimble desert mouse, and magnificent pink flowers of the Mountain Hakea.
2. Finke Gorge National Park
Take your Alice Springs to Uluru self- drive journey in Avis car towards Finke Gorge National Park. Here, you will discover the primitive landscapes of the National Park which forms a principal wilderness reserve that preserves the Finke River dating back to 350 million years. You can access this reserve only by the means of a four-wheel-drive of 98 km from West Macdonnell National Park.
Exotic ancient palms sit in an imposing desert oasis known as Palm Valley which is the only place where the Central Australian wild cabbage palm grows. For true nature enthusiasts, it is a site worth checking out. If you need to stretch your legs a bit after driving, there are a number of walking tracks present in the area with an easy 45-minute return track to Kalaranga Lookout through the Mpaara and Mpulungkinya walks.
3. Watarrka National Park
Watarrka National Park is about 160 km from Finke Gorge National Park encompassing the western edge of the George Gill Range. The most prominent attraction of this place is the magnificent and grand Kings Canyon which has the deepest gorge in the Red Centre.
You shall find extremely steep sandstone walls rising to a height of 100 m. At times it appears like they’ve been neatly sliced with a giant knife. At the bottom of the canyon, you shall find permanent waterholes that is a shift from the otherwise dry landscape. As you proceed to the upper part of the gorge, the Garden of Eden awaits you with its charming lush green vegetation.
4. Uluru
Your Alice Springs to Uluru self-drive road will finally take you to the last destination – Uluru (also known as Ayers Rock). It is a World Heritage-listed site and one of Australia’s most iconic symbols. Famous Australia’s Red Centre can be found right in the heart of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
Its ancient landscape is rich in Australian indigenous culture and spirituality. You shall find numerous ways to experience the grandeur of Uluru and its unique desert landscape. Go for a walk along with an Aboriginal guide in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to figure out its ancient traditions and stories from the ancient times.
There are plenty of things to do in Uluru. Discover the beauty and glory of this site from the skies above through a helicopter or a hot air balloon. Take a splendid ride across the ochre-coloured desert the back of a camel.
Sunrises and sunsets are so phenomenal that they can’t be missed in any case. During different times of the day, the colours of the magnificent scenes change from pink to purple to dark red, while the sky reflects a gorgeous array of colours. There is a possibility of climbing Uluru but its traditional owners don’t due to great spiritual significance and even request the tourists not to do so either.
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