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The Rock Tour - Ayers Rock To Alice Springs (3 Days And 2 Nights) Reviews

4.5 Rating 77 Reviews
Challenging but amazing trip, lots of hiking with fabulous views. Our guide Ben is very knowledgeable and helpful.
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Posted 6 years ago
Camp kitchens filthy, and kitchen kit on board needs thorough overhaul. Cheap shouldn’t equate to below par levels of cleanliness.
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Posted 6 years ago
I had one of the best birthday celebration continued from early morning till dinner at the rock bar with my family and unforgettable Uluru-Kata Tjuta-Kings Canyon tour group friends who had made this day so special for me, also our well organised tour guide @RockTourEwel had so many surprises for us and showed his understanding of aboriginal culture, passion for aboriginal culture education, and respect for local environment. This tour is for people who is willing to get their hands dirty, helping to prepare meals, collecting firewood, sleeping inside a swag, getting up early and walking moderate pace daily.
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Posted 6 years ago
Alessandro M.
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It was awesome. The tour is perfectly scheduled and the driver guide (our was Emily and she’s great) knows time and spots. You have to walk, you have to get your hands dirty and you have to forget hotel accomodation. But it worth. I will suggest this tour to everyone ask me.
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Posted 6 years ago
Great experience
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Posted 6 years ago
Loved looking over the iconic rocks and camping with such interesting people. Our guide was so fun and enthusiastic, tried her best to make our experience the best. Didn't enjoy washing up plates in used water and a lot of the sleeping bags were broken:(
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Posted 6 years ago
I was not told a free pickup from YHA Alice Springs to the airport is provided if one book YHA hostel through the tour.
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Posted 6 years ago
Had the best mix of stunning landscapes, adventure and camping. Plus the hot showers were great on winter nights. :)
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Posted 6 years ago