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Uluru Camel ToursAnother great way to explore the great Central Australian desert is from the back of a camel. Camels, ideally suited to the hot, dry climate of Australia's interior, were imported in the 19th century and remained the principal means of outback transport until railways and roads were established. Today there are an estimated 200,000 one-humped, dromedary type camels in the wild. Only a few are still used by humans, mostly for touring the fascinating ecology of the desert. Camel to Sunrise or SunsetYou'll travel for an hour at a relaxed pace, accompanied by an expert guide pointing out wildlife and plant life, and regaling you with colourful anecdotes about life in this remarkable region. All this, with the most breathtaking view of Uluru as your backdrop. At sunset, snacks and a refreshing glass of sparkling wine or beer will be waiting for you at the end of the trail. Or, on the sunrise tour, billy tea and freshly baked beer-bread. You can choose from a number of tours available. Inclusions (sunrise and sunset tours)
Tour Departures:Camel to Sunrise - departs daily one hour before sunrise.
Camel to Sunset - departs daily one and a half hours
before sunset. Camel ExpressCatch the Camel Train and ride our good-natured camels for 45 minutes through desert landscape with views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Departs daily at approx. 10.30am Important to noteUluru Camel Tours must be advised if any individual's weight exceeds 100kg, two persons travel per camel. Suitability to ride on the day is the cameleer's decision; this is for welfare of the camels and the comfort and safety of guests. Guests are not permitted to carry bags, bumbags or large camera bags whilst riding and are requested to remove any items from their pockets that may potentially fall out during the tour. We recommend all guests leave all valuables at their hotel. We can, however, place valuable items in the safe at the camel farm if requested. Tour is not suitable for children under the age of 5 and children under 16 years must be accompanied by a paying adult. Tour does not operate on the 25th December and on the 1st January. |
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