the heart escape in uluru
the heart escape in uluru
26 may - 29 may
uluru is the spiritual heart of australia and we want you to find your heart here, too. we will be driving in private 4WD’s through the red centre of uluru, kata-tjuta and wattarka. sleeping in bush camps, sometimes in swags under the stars, you will truly connect with yourself and others on this awescape. we will find oasis waterholes, practice yoga on the red dirt, hear local first nations storytelling, summit mount sonder and sound bathe in a place called the garden of eden.
itinerary
Every day of this trip you’ll experience a new and stunning vista - whether it's the monolith itself, red gorges and canyons, waterhole oases with sand, or the spectacular neon Field of Lights. You will be enthralled by the vastness and transient rock textures. We’ll be waking every morning for sunrise and capturing every spectacular sunset. We are visiting the iconic Kangaroo Sanctuary and the Field of Lights which is 50,000 luminescent, futuristic dandelions with colours ranging from white to ochre to purple and lime - all the shades that you see in Australia’s outback. It gives the stars a run for their money, and that’s a hard conquest to achieve.
First Nations Australians believe that Uluru and Kata Tjuta is the centre of the Dreaming. Imagine it like the nucleus that radiates songlines across Australia. The creases and crinkles of the rocks are a library of cultural knowledge. There are 36 honeycomb domes at Kata Tjuta dated at 500 million years old. You’ve seen it in photos, you’ll feel like you know it, but you’ll see it in an entirely different way. We are experiencing all the wow within 4 days, over a weekend, so you can come home with some epic photos, new friends, stories to tell and a smile that only nature and the outback can bring.
MEET your crew for the next four epic days
DRIVE to Uluru for lunch at camp
WALK the ancient grounds of Walpa Gorge and see Uluru
SUNSET drinks and canapes overlooking Uluru
GLOW as you wander the Field of Lights art installation
CAMPFIRE dinner and sleep
WAKE before sunrise to make it to Uluru
MARVEL at the sun’s first rays over Uluru-Kata Tjuta
WANDER on the rocky chasms of the Mala Walk
SEE the sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole and ancient rock art
PICNIC lunch as we travel to Kings Canyon
SUNSET over the Canyon
TOAST marshmallows over the campfire
RISE and shine for sunrise
HIKE the Kings Canyon Rim Walk
EXPLORE natural amphitheatres
ROAD trip to the MacDonell Ranges
STOP to overlook the scenery at Bluff Lookout
SWIM wild in the Ormiston Gorge and watch the sunset
STARGAZING at the brilliant night sky
OVERNIGHT sleep under the stars
SUNRISE in the lush oasis
BREAKFAST surrounded by the red gorges
WILD swim at a desert oasis with sand
MARVEL at Simpsons Gap and Ochre Pits
WOW at Stanley Chasm
CUDDLE a baby kangaroo at the Kangaroo Sanctuary
SAY our goodbyes
location
All campsite locations are chosen for their epic location and proximity to the national park. They are canvas tents on a deck with proper beds and linen, electricity, as well as cool fans. They are simple and basic, and build a great sense of camaraderie in the group. You will be sharing with a new best friend or a buddy you bring along!
We won’t be spending much time at the campsites, aside from before bed, as we wake every mornings before sunrise. Trust us, even the biggest sleeper won’t want to miss the sunrises here!
inclusions:
a portion of profits donated to First Nations children empowerment charity Children’s Ground
all campfire meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
three night’s accommodation
a tour guide leading the trip 24/7
all transport
guided hikes and first nations rock art and waterhole experiences
sunset drinks at uluru
entry to the field of light
private experience at the kangaroo sanctuary, home to kangaroo dundee documentary stars
exclusions:
flights to and from uluru or alice springs (you will be picked up from the airport)
faq’s
What if COVID affects the trip?
We will be watching the border and health situation very closely. Rest assured that if COVID impacts the majority of travellers we will postpone to a later date. If that isn’t feasible, we will offer partial refunds (the deposit is non-refundable).
Where should I fly into/out of?
You have two options for arrival: the transfer will depart Alice Springs (airport code ASP) at 7am Thursday, 3rd June in the morning; alternatively we can pick you up from Uluru (airport code AYQ) at midday. Day 4, on Sunday, will end at Alice Springs, so it’s prudent to fly out of Alice.
Please note, Day 4 ends at 7pm at the Kangaroo Sanctuary. You will be dropped off back in Alice Springs and you can either stay overnight at your own personal arrangement or fly home. We really packed in the experiences on this trip, and we didn’t want you to miss the sanctuary.
What is the style of trip?
This will be a true red centre experience. We are lucky enough to have private campsites on the bright red sands of the desert, where we will sleep and eat under the stars.
We will be roughing it a little to make sure you get out of your comfort zone and embrace the true spirit of the outback, with campfire meals, and sleeping in permanent tented accommodation. There’s a bed and mattress and linen and hot showers, never fear, but it might be a little out of your comfort zone compared to a hotel - but that’s half the fun, we say!
What is the bathroom situation?
There are hot showers and toilets at every campsite. These are shared facilities.
What is the accommodation like?
All campsite locations are chosen for their epic location and proximity to the national park. They are canvas tents on a deck with proper beds and linen, electricity, as well as cool fans. You will be sharing with a new best friend or a buddy you bring along!
We won’t be spending much time at the campsites, aside from before bed, as we wake every mornings before sunrise. Trust us, even the biggest sleeper won’t want to miss the sunrises here!
What do the days look like?
There are inspiring early starts followed frequently by activity and walks. You’ll need a good level of fitness. Around lunch, at the hottest part of the day, we tend to drive in air conditioned comfort to our next stunning location. We’ll all be getting to know one another and telling great stories, but if you’d rather nap or listen to music, this is your chance!
How will we support local communities?
A portion of profits will support First Nations children charity Children's Ground.
Do I need camera equipment?
If you have it, great! Photography lovers should bring their camera and lenses and tripods! However, if you are a newbie, your iPhone will do the job, and you’ll learn a lot.
Packing list:
Wide brimmed hat
Hiking boots for the Kings Canyon Rim Walk
Sunscreen
Thin, layered clothing for the day to keep sun protected and stay cool
Thick, layers such as thermals and puffy jackets for evenings by the campfire. It is desert, so the temperature drops steeply at night
Water bottles that we can refill for you