Red Centre tours

Cultural / Adventure
This 3 day Uluru tour small group safari adventure from Alice Springs returning to Alice Springs captures the absolute best of Australia’s iconic red centre tour destinations.
995 AUD
Cultural / Adventure
Our small group safari adventure tour takes you on a journey to experience the absolute highlights that the Red Centre has to share.
1560 AUD
Ayers Rock / Yulara only
Discover the magic of Kings Canyon and the West MacDonnell Ranges with our guided tour
1195 AUD
Discover the beauty of Uluru and Kata Tjuta on our two-day escape trip. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and cultural significance of these iconic Australian landmarks.
Nature / Adventure
Explore the West MacDonnell Ridge on a full-day tour from Alice Springs. You’ll visit attractions such as Simpsons Gap, Ormiston Gorge, Ochre Pits, Standley Chasm, Ellery Creek and Glen Helen with an experienced guide.
185 AUD
Style: Camping
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Australia's Larapinta Trail on this 5-day guided walking tour. Immerse yourself in stunning landscapes and discover the rich cultural heritage of the area.
Outback Camping Adventure
Unleash your inner adventurer on this epic eight-day overland tour from Uluru to Adelaide through Australia’s untamed outback.

Red Centre

 

Red Centre Adventures That Go Beyond the Map
Out here, every red rock ridge, dusty track and canyon trail feels like an invitation to go a little further. Our Red Centre adventures are for people who’d rather tie up their boots than scroll through another travel post. From the ancient folds of the West MacDonnell Ranges to the mighty Uluru and the rugged domes of Kata Tjuta, every km delivers raw, unbridled Australia at its best.
This is where your sense of adventure finally feels at home. Scramble along Kings Canyon’s rim as the desert stretches out to the horizon, trek the famous Larapinta Trail under big desert skies, or rise before dawn to watch Uluru come to life in the first light of day. Each itinerary combines wilderness and culture with just the right amount of rough for those who like their journeys wild and unscripted.
Forget crowds and concrete. Our small group expeditions use 4WD tracks, outback campfires and the kind of nights where stars outnumber thoughts. Our local guides will bring the landscape to life with stories of ancient geology and Dreaming, so every thrill is grounded in something deeper.
Every trip is eco-certified and built for impact that lasts — on you, not the land. Whether you’re tackling the desert trails or watching colours shift across the ranges, this is more than a tour. It’s your chance to walk straight into the beating heart of Australia and come back changed.

FAQ


How fit do I need to be for these outback tours?
A moderate fitness level goes a long way. Most hikes and canyon walks involve uneven ground, rocky ascents and warm desert temperatures. If you’re comfortable walking 5–10km a day with short climbs, you’ll be right. Your guide will always match the pace to the group — this is about discovery, not a race.
When’s the best time of year to explore the Red Centre?
April to October is prime time. Cool nights, clear skies and daytime temps perfect for hiking make the dry season ideal. November to March, you’ll face hotter days and the chance of storms, but fewer travellers — great if you prefer solitude and dramatic skies.
Do I need to bring my own camping equipment?
No need to lug half your house. Quality camping gear is provided, but you’re welcome to bring your own sleeping bag or swag if you’ve got a lucky one. Remember warm layers — desert nights can drop to zero even after scorching days.
How eco-friendly are these adventures?
Every trip is Advanced Eco-Certified, with a strict “leave-no-trace” policy. We travel in small groups, use local suppliers wherever possible and support Traditional Owner partnerships across Central Australia. You’ll experience the outback responsibly — without leaving a heavy footprint behind.
Is it safe to hike and camp in the desert?
Absolutely — with the right preparation. Guides are trained in remote first aid and know the region inside out. You’ll always have plenty of water, clear safety briefings and support vehicles on longer routes. Respect the conditions, follow your guide’s lead and you’ll be fine.