

On arrival into your Ayers Rock accommodation please call to reconfirm your touring pick up time. A peaceful one-hour camel ride brings you across the red sand dunes in the cool, clear morning air. Pick up times differ depending on the time of year. Weight Guideline 100kg (220lbs/15st7lb) Whilst touring with Uluru Camel Tours, two passengers travel per camel and Uluru Camel Tours must be advised if any individual’s weight exceeds. If you are Staying at The Lost Camel, your pick up location will be Sails in the Desert Hotel. This could be for reasons such as weather conditions, camel and guest safety or any other unforeseen circumstance beyond the control of Uluru Camel Tours. If you are staying at Emu Walk apartments, your pick up location will be Desert Gardens hotel.

Please BYO PPE as it will not be provided.Ī Covid 19 form is to be filled out on tour departure. The group travels together without sticking to social distancing measures, however the guide will ensure you are kept away from other travel bubbles in the area. Welcome to Ewing Lookout This wonderful sand-dune vantage point close to our Yulara campsite (near Uluru), has spectacular views to. Tours are conducted in a travel bubble.Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms.Guides required to regularly wash hands.Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized.Social distancing enforced throughout experience.Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff.Please advise of any specific dietary requirements at the time of booking.A slow walking pace is maintained with regular stops.A moderate amount of walking is involved on an even surface so please wear comfortable walking shoes.Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness.Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health.Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller.Infant Car Seat (0-4 years) - mandatory for vehicles in the Northern Territory - $60 payable direct.National Park Entry Fee ($25 per adult/$12.50 per child (5-15 years) - valid for 72 hours) - payable direct.Outback picnic breakfast (carried in supplied satchel).Professional, friendly and informative guide.Transport in air-conditioned Mercedes Benz Sprinter.Note: the afternoon express ride is seasonal and only operates from April to October. Then visit the camel museum to learn more about the important role of camels in the Australian outback. Morning or Afternoon Camel Express: For a shorter camel ride, cross the desert on a quicker "express" camel trip including views of Uluru, Kata Tjuta, and the outback landscape. Return to the camel farm at twilight to enjoy sparkling wine, beer or soft drinks with snacks. Sunset Camel Ride: Set out at dusk for a camel ride and marvel at the deepening hues as the sun sets behind the desert plains, sharpening the monolithic outlines of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. After the ride, enjoy billy tea and freshly baked beer bread (damper) with quandong jam (outback native fruit). Sunrise Camel Ride: Take in the cool morning and watch the rising sun light up Uluru and the surrounding plains as you cross the desert on a peaceful camel ride through stunning sand dune country. If you’re short on time, take a morning or afternoon express camel ride for a taste of central Australia’s traditional transport. Watch the desert come to life at dawn or dusk. Choose from sunrise, sunset, or express camel tours. Learn about your one-humped, dromedary travel companions, brought to Australia in the 19th century, and contemplate how the outback pioneers traveled across regions of Australia. Now estimated to number 200,000 in the wild, these tame camels are well-trained to provide a comfortable ride. After hotel pickup, your cameleer shares interesting facts about the ecology of the Australian outback and UNESCO World Heritage–listed Uluru and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) seen in the distance. Roam the central Australian desert on a slow-paced camel tour, led by an expert guide, and gaze at the awe-inspiring sight of Uluru (aka Ayers Rock) as your backdrop.
