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Experience the mystic morning serenity of one of Australia’s most spiritual places! Travel to the massive rock domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and marvel as they change colors in the light of the rising sun! Enjoy an outback picnic breakfast and a walking tour of the magnificent Walpa Gorge! Traveling in a small group, with no more than 11 participants, allows for an intimate and personalized experience.
Specialized infant seats are available
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Maximum group size - 11 participants
Please advise of any particular dietary requirements at the time of booking
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Transport by air-conditioned Mercedes Benz Sprinter
Professional guide
Child Car Seat - Please advise age of child.
Outback picnic breakfast
Hotel pickup and drop off
1 bottle water and refill
National Park Entry Fee ($38 per adult (18yrs + - valid for 72 hours) - payable direct
Car Seats for Infants (0-4 Years) - Mandatory for vehicles in Northern Territory- $75 payable direct
Pickup included
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Melissa B,
28 thg 1, 2025
Make sure you wear appropriate shoes! The walk is fairly easy if you are appropriately dressed. Great close up of the Olga’s but Waḻpa Gorge is really all you get to see close.
maryellen m,
23 thg 1, 2025
the experience is beautiful. can see both rock formations from viewpoint hailey our guide was terrific
Susan G,
21 thg 1, 2025
Started the day early for this sunrise tour, but totally worth it. Tim our guide was knowledgeable and answered any question we had.
Arseny G,
18 thg 1, 2025
Kata Tjuta was really beautiful and magnificent. We enjoyed the sunrise, in which you could see both Kata Tjuta and Uluṟu, and then a walk around Kata Tjuta was also a great experience when you could see strange out-of-this-plant rocks up close. Our Canadian guide (I don’t remember her name) wasn’t really good. She didn’t seem enthusiastic about talking about Kata Tjuṯa, just told us some geology basics and that’s it. She was more focused about what we shouldn’t do on the tour, where we shouldn’t go, etc. We learned much more history on Uluṟu and Kings Canyon tours - the guides there were much more knowledgeable. In any case, I’d recommend to go see Kata Tjuṯa - I guess we were just a bit unlucky with the guide.
Pauline M,
8 thg 12, 2024
Di and Katie were great guides. Breakfast was excellent too - real coffee, cereals and fresh toasted muffins and fruit. The skies were spectacular!