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- The best Central Australia tour packages
- What people love about Central Australia Tours
- Travel Central Australia your way
- Top operators in Central Australia
- Central Australia tours for every group
- Top Central Australia travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Central Australia
- Contact our Central Australia travel experts
The best Central Australia tour packages
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The rugged trails of Central Australia await, from Serpentine Ridge to Mt Sonder's summit. A 60km trek leads through diverse terrain, revealing hidden gorges and ancient Aboriginal sites. Nights are spent outback camping near Wallaby Gap and Ormiston Gorge's pristine swimming holes.
Duration 7 days Destinations Alice Springs, Ormiston Gorge, Mount Sonder Age Range 16 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,485
15% Off- US$2,112You save $373
Alice Springs to Uluru reveals Central Australia's natural splendors. The DoubleTree Alice Springs provides comfort while exploring West MacDonnell Ranges. Flynn's Grave Memorial and Uluru's Field of Light culminate in premium stays at Sails in the Desert.
Duration 15 days Destinations Adelaide, Alice Springs, Watarrka National Park, Uluru, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Darwin Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Delightful Travel From
15% Off- US$10,225
The Aurora Hotel in Alice Springs serves as your gateway to Central Australia. Guided walks through Todd Mall reveal local culture, while the West MacDonnell Ranges paint colorful landscapes. The day concludes with Uluru's sunset and a traditional BBQ under starlit skies.
Duration 7 days Destinations Alice Springs, Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Age Range 8 to 85 year olds Operator Australia and New Zealand Travel Company From
15% Off- US$1,131
3 Day Uluru Adventure ex Yulara
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“One of the best decisions of my trip! It was one of the best tours I've done in Australia – highly recommended!”
Olivia, traveled in July 2024
Sacred sites and desert landscapes paint the backdrop of this Central Australian adventure. The trail winds through Kings Canyon's Lost City, catches Uluru's first light, and weaves among Kata Tjuta's domes. Aboriginal cultural insights await at Maruku Arts, with nights spent in comfortable camping beds.
Duration 3 days Destinations Yulara, Uluru, Watarrka National Park, Alice Springs Age Range 8 to 80 year olds Operator Adventure Tours Australia From
15% Off- US$625
Sacred sites of Uluru lead to Kings Canyon's rim walks. Luxury tented camps provide comfort between guided walks through Kata Tjuta. The Alice Springs Telegraph Station offers historical perspective.
Duration 10 days Destinations Sydney, Manly, Yulara, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Kings Canyon, Alice Springs, Melbourne Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From
15% Off- US$3,799
What people love about Central Australia Tours
- Larapinta End to End
What an incredible experience! Our guides Jordie and Ange were just brilliant; the food these guys came up with in the middle of nowhere was truly stunning. Before the trip, I always thought central Australia would be a fairly flat and boring area. How wrong was I! The views from the top of the dramatic razorbacks are as breathtaking as the chasms are deep. Best of all, it's all so remote you know that only the people who make the effort to do the WHOLE Larapinta trail end-to-end get to experience the very best of it. It's a truly special part of the world, and I really believe it's on a par with great treks like Everest Base Camp. Just do it - you won't regret it I promise!
- Classic Larapinta Trek in Comfort
We had an amazing time! Our tour guides, Luke, Claire and Drew were kind, attentive, knowledgeable and genuinely nice people. The walks were wonderful, with some tough days followed by more leisurely days, with afternoon swims in billabongs. Sleeping under the stars was a highlight. I would recommend this trip to anyone who loves hiking and camping.
- 3 Day Uluru Red Centre Kings Canyon (Camping) - from Ayers Rock
What a amazing tour from Alice Springs to Uluru and Kings Canyon. The tour guide Madi was incredible, a warm and kindly voice, it was so interesting listening to her. Madi thank you so much for a tour we will never forget.
Travel Central Australia your way
The Larapinta Trail offers genuine outback walking experiences that connect you with Australia's heart. Our complete 14-day trek covers the full trail length, with expert guides preparing quality meals at remote camps each night. Early risers love the Mount Sonder climb for sunrise, while the ancient gorges and crystal-clear desert night skies leave lasting impressions. Short on time? Our 6-day versions hit the main spots like Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm. You can choose between semi-permanent camps with real beds or go authentic with swag camping under the stars. Our guides get constant praise from travelers for sharing deep knowledge about local plants, Aboriginal heritage and celestial navigation. The walking difficulty varies - you'll tackle some proper climbs to spots like Counts Point, where the West MacDonnell Ranges stretch out before you.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursThe red center's explorer tours really deliver on authentic outback experiences, running 3-4 days through the heart of Central Australia. Our travelers tell us there's nothing quite like settling in for the night under a blanket of desert stars after spending their days walking the base trails around Uluru's sacred Aboriginal sites. The sunrise rim walk at Kings Canyon and the Valley of the Winds trail through Kata Tjuta consistently rank as tour favorites. What makes these trips special is how our guides go beyond the usual - they'll point out a thorny devil sunning on rocks, spot rock wallabies in the cliffs and share rich cultural stories that bring the landscape to life. You can choose between proper beds at premium camping spots or go traditional with swag camping in the open air. The bush tucker demonstrations and evening meals around the campfire turn out to be unexpected highlights for many people on tour.
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Top operators in Central Australia
- 4.5 (11,928 reviews)
"Our guide, Robert with Intrepid Travel was the most outstanding tour guide we’ve ever had. He was so enthusiastic, knowledgeable, caring and informative. He set a very high bar for any future guides.
- Tours
- 3 tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 7h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $521
- 5.0 (22,802 reviews)
- Tours
- 3 tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 2h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $535
- 4.0 (20 reviews)
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 18 to 85 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 16h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $242
Central Australia tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
58 tours in Central AustraliaExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Central Australia. We have 58 adventures that vary from 3 days to 14 days. With the greatest number of departures in July, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
8 tours in Central AustraliaVisit Central Australia with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
6 tours in Central AustraliaPrivate tours run 3-7 days and let you explore Central Australia your way. Starting in Alice Springs with heritage walks, you'll head into the West MacDonnell Ranges where there's time to really explore spots like Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm without rushing. At Uluru, you get private cultural walks, sunset barbecues and time at the Desert Park to learn about different desert ecosystems. Having your own vehicle and guide means you can adjust the schedule - spend extra time getting those perfect sunrise shots at Uluru or lingering at Aboriginal art sites that interest you most. Our travelers really value this flexibility, especially for those early morning starts and sunset sessions when timing makes all the difference.
Top Central Australia travel itineraries to fit your plans
Our 3-day Red Centre tours work well for quick visits while keeping a nice mix of activity and downtime. Tours start from either Alice Springs or Uluru, and you'll join cultural walks around Uluru's base, enjoy sunset with a glass of sparkling wine and take early morning walks through Kata Tjuta's Walpa Gorge. The Kings Canyon rim walk is quite a workout but our travelers tell us those sweeping desert views make it worthwhile. You can choose between proper beds in permanent tented camps or go traditional with swags under the open sky. People who travel with us often mention how much they enjoy the bush BBQ dinners and appreciate our guides' deep knowledge of indigenous culture and local wildlife.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Alice Springs, Uluru, Kings Canyon
A week in Central Australia lets you properly sink into the landscape and culture. Our 7-day Larapinta Trail walking tours take you through the West MacDonnell Ranges with guides who know where to spot wildlife and can whip up great meals in the wilderness. Another popular choice starts in Alice Springs before heading to Uluru - you'll have enough time to really explore places like Standley Chasm, get to know Desert Park's ecosystems and catch both sunrise and sunset at Uluru without rushing. You'll mix comfortable hotel stays in Alice Springs with genuine outback camping experiences.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Alice Springs, Kings Canyon, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru
Demographics
Our 4-day Uluru trips are particularly good for solo travelers - the small groups naturally create friendships while exploring together. You'll walk through Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm with others at your pace, learning Aboriginal culture from guides who really know their stuff. At Kings Canyon, you can take on the full rim walk or opt for an easier creek bed route - there's usually a mix of abilities so you'll find your match. The desert camps have this great social vibe, with travelers sharing dinner stories and experiencing the Field of Light installation together. Many solo guests find new friends during the Uluru cultural workshops, learning traditional dot painting techniques side by side.
Couples really connect with our 3-day camping experiences in Central Australia. Start your days with Aboriginal-guided base walks around Uluru, then finish with sunset drinks overlooking the rock. The premium swag camping turns out surprisingly romantic - professional guides handle all the practicalities while you focus on each other under the stars. Kings Canyon's rim walk offers both physical challenge and quiet moments together in the vast landscape. When exploring Kata Tjuta's 36 domes, couples can move at their own rhythm, joining guided walks to learn about the ancient rock formations.
The younger crowd loves our active 3-6 day tours that put you through your paces. The Kings Canyon rim walk gets you working early before dropping into the cool Garden of Eden below. Around Uluru, you'll join hands-on dot painting sessions, discover bush tucker and hear Dreamtime stories from Aboriginal guides who make it real. Many add the Larapinta Trail - it's a proper hiking challenge with serious climbs that pay off with massive views across the MacDonnell Ranges. The desert camps hit the right note too - scheduled activities mixed with free time and casual evenings trading stories around the fire.
Our premium 15-day journeys really suit senior travelers looking for depth and comfort. The Ghan train gives you a proper bed and quality meals while watching Australia roll by. The Uluru walks are carefully paced with regular stops and cultural insights. At Kata Tjuta, guides know exactly when to pause for photos and share indigenous knowledge. You'll also get Darwin Harbour dinner cruises and Kakadu wildlife viewing - it's a complete Territory experience without feeling rushed. The hotels throughout keep things comfortable while staying true to the outback spirit.
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The context provides detailed information about tours across all four seasons in Central Australia, covering winter walks at Kings Canyon, spring Larapinta Trail experiences, summer dawn activities at Uluru, and autumn adventures combining hiking with cultural experiences. I can help analyze or transform any specific aspect you're interested in.
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From what our travelers tell us, Autopia Tours stands out for their Central Australia experiences, particularly when it comes to their guides. We keep hearing good things about Damian specifically - he knows the landscape inside out and makes sure everyone's well taken care of during the journey.
Intrepid Travel's offerings in the region are a bit of a mixed bag though. Some of our customers found the physical requirements caught them off guard, mentioning long walks and challenging terrain that wasn't clearly spelled out beforehand. There have also been some frustrations around pricing transparency and tour logistics.
The key difference seems to be in how the tours are managed. Autopia has really nailed the basics - good communication, clear expectations and also reliable guides. While Intrepid offers solid itineraries, they could do better at explaining what travelers are getting into, especially when it comes to the physical side of things and all the costs involved.
If you're choosing between the two for Central Australia, just make sure to ask detailed questions about what each day involves and what's included in the price. That way you won't run into any surprises once you're out there in the red center.
Our Red Centre family tours typically run 3-4 days, mixing outdoor activities with cultural discovery. Kids get excited spotting rock wallabies at Kings Canyon gorge and connecting with First Nations culture at Watarrka. The permanent tented camps work really well for families - proper stretcher beds mean everyone starts each day fresh and ready. At Uluru, our guides share fascinating Mala people stories that keep both parents and children engaged. The Kata Tjuta walks include plenty of stops where kids learn about local plants and animals. Parents tell us the evening activities become trip highlights - watching their children's wonder during sunset picnics and stargazing sessions makes everything click.
- Solo Travelers29 tours
- Couples12 tours
- Seniors (50+)20 tours
Best time to visit Central Australia
- Spring 2025
- 20 tours
- 26 tours
- popular 30 tours
- Summer 2025
- 30 tours
- popular 34 tours
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
- 29 tours
- popular 30 tours
- 25 tours
- Winter 2025 / 2026
- 18 tours
- popular 24 tours
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