Holiday & Caravan Park in Uluru & Surrounds
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In and around Kings Canyon Holiday Park Holiday & Caravan Park
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Take advantage of an expert guide who will walk you through the history of this sacred Indigenous site and go deep on the outstanding features of the Canyon including Priscilla’s Craig, Cottrell Lookout, the Garden of Eden and the Lost City. Just a 10 min drive from the resort and holiday park, meet your guide at reception and transfer yourself to Kings Canyon Rim carpark.
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A birds-eye view of the majesty, the rise and fall of the sandstone domes and geological diversity of Kings Canyon. Helicopters with bubble windows allow for unimpeded, breathtaking views and photo opportunities as you climb and descend over Kings Canyon.
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The iconic hike to the top of Kings Canyon is known as the spellbinding Rim Walk. The Rim Walk will take you on a 6-kilometre circuit transcending down into the Garden of Eden and back to the top to wonder at the 360 views.
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Every week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday.
Time: 4:00 pm Duration: 3 hours
This school holiday program for kids is all about having fun, learning about the environment, and giving parents some down time on holiday! Run on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturdays between 4pm-7pm during school holiday periods, each supervised session includes nature-based activities and child-friendly food options from Kings Canyon chefs. Designed to be interactive, engaging and educational, each participant receives a Junior Desert Eco Rangers Certificate at the end of their session!
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An outback dining delight only found at Kings Canyon Resort, start off the night with canapes and a glass of sparkling wine on the green lawn in front of Carmichaels’ Restaurant before heading to a hidden location of dinner under a canopy of stars.
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The drive from Alice Springs to Uluru via Kings Canyon is a once in a lifetime experience. Journey through ancient land and take in the spectacular desert scenery. Need assistance with your Red Centre adventure? AAT Kings operate regular coach transfer services.
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The best way to immerse yourself in the landscape of Discover Kings Canyon resort and holiday park is to walk around it! The Tjina Ngaku Payi Walk (meaning ‘looking at the track’) is a 2.3km loop for anyone of moderate fitness. Including informative signage on the flora and fauna of the area, traditional land use and interpretation, daily guided tours are available in the late afternoon between April and October.
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Learn more about the local Aboriginal community and their ancient culture through an hour-long immersion experience. The immersion is led by members of the local Aboriginal community and will take you on an educational journey.
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As the sun dips behind Carmichael's Crag and the George Gill Range, watch the spellbinding colours of the sandstone before the stars come out to play!