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Travel into the heart of Australia on a Kings Canyon day trip from Ayers Rock (Uluru). Your journey takes you to a classic outback cattle station at Kings Creek Station and reveals the amazing landscape of Kings Canyon. For tremendous views over the immense chasm, explore the canyon’s steep cliffs on the Rim Walk or follow an easier route along the canyon’s floor on the Creek Bed Walk.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Option for a refreshing dip at Kings Canyon Resort Pool
Option of shorter Kings Canyon Creek Bed Walk- 1 hr return
Pickup and drop off from all hotels within Ayers Rock Resort
6 km hike around the Kings Canyon Rim Walk- 3hrs
Experienced Driver and Guide
Travel in an air-conditioned coach
Breakfast at Kings Creek Station
Food and drinks other than specified
Entry to Watarrka National Park requires a Northern Territory Parks Pass
Option to book a helicopter scenic flight while on tour (if you’re doing the Creek Bed Walk)
Lunch - Time out for lunch at own expense at Kings Canyon Resort
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Kings Creek Station
Enjoy breakfast at this working cattle station!
Kings Canyon
Take part in a 6 km hike around Kings Canyon Rim Walk or enjoy a more leisurely 45 minute walk through the Kings Canyon Creek Bed
Kings Canyon day tour from Ayers Rock. Concludes in Ayers Rock.
Pickup included
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Michelle G,
30 thg 9, 2025
- Viator
Very early start but well worth it. We took the shorter walk but it was still very enjoyable. We learnt about the different foods you can eat of different trees and bushes. Breakfast and lunch was good and pool was a nice and refreshing after walk as was a very hot day .
Miles O,
20 thg 9, 2025
- Viator
The trip is a long day travelling around 600km in total taking 3 hours to get to kings canyon. The journey was worthwhile although a good degree of mobility and flexibility is required, particularly at the starting 500 steep and roughly carved steps no hand rails to start your walk. Although if you are less mobile you get the option for a shorter easier walk and more time in the kings canyon resort. Hayley provided excellent information and ensured the group remained safe at all time. Phil the driver was also excellent and added his own input.
Kathryn P,
19 thg 9, 2025
- Viator
Amazing day walking the spectacular canyon. We went in June and it wasn’t too hot or cool. Make sure you have a little bit of fitness or you will struggle,
Rebecca F,
13 thg 9, 2025
- Viator
Be prepared for a long day. Comfy bus rides that allow you to nap. Knowledgeable guides who share stories of the area. And amazing views you will see nowhere else
DARLENE L,
4 thg 9, 2025
- Viator
Kings Canyon is amazing and the rim hike was unbelievable. However, this particular tour could use some improvement. I felt a bit misled by the promise of breakfast at the Kings Creek Cattle Station. It is little more than a glorified outback truck stop with a gas station, a bathroom, a little coffee shop, and breakfast was in a barn of sorts with picnic tables. We ate and left. We also felt misled by the Kings Canyon "Resort" portion of the trip. We had 45 minutes to eat lunch. There was no opportunity to swim. The use of the word resort to describe the place was extremely generous. It appeared to be a rundown place with an expensive bar and grill for lunch. As far as the hike itself in King's Canyon, the sites are amazing. However, there needs to be 2 guides on the rim hike. We had someone get sick and our guide left us for 45 minutes with no communication so part of the group continued the hike and part waited. With 2 guides one could have handled the medical issue and one could have continued with the group. It would also allow one guide to move a bit faster with the people who were more fit and one guide to stay with the slower folks. Alternatively, there needs to be stricter screening done because the hike is strenuous and the less fit people were very slow and kept us all out there in the hot sun for much longer than we needed to be. Also, our guide was terrible. He had been in Australia for all of 2 months and acted like he was a native. Alex was boring, hard to understand at times, and generally just pretty lame. Honestly the guide was the worst part of the trip.
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