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Discover the contrasts of Australia with 8 days in Perth, Pinnacles Desert, Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon, and Alice Springs, blending natural wonders, Aboriginal culture, and iconic city highlights.
Perth/Alice Springs (Google Map)
Perth 3 N , Ayers Rock 1 N, Kings Canyon 1 N, Alice Springs 2 N.
8 Days / 7 Nights – FIT Tour
Arrive at Perth Airport, where you’ll be welcomed and assisted to your hotel. After check-in, the rest of the day is free for you to relax. In the evening, take a casual stroll around Perth city centre, admire its modern skyline, or visit Elizabeth Quay for dining and river views. This light day helps you adjust to your journey and sets the pace for your Australian adventure. Overnight stay in Perth.
After breakfast, begin a guided exploration of Perth and Fremantle. First, head to Fremantle, a charming port city with markets, cafés, and historic buildings. Continue to Kings Park Botanical Gardens, where the Tree Top Walk offers panoramic views of the city and Swan River. After lunch, enjoy a scenic drive to the iconic Cottesloe Beach and spend time by its turquoise waters. Return to Perth by evening, with free time for shopping or relaxing. Overnight stay in Perth.
Start early for a full-day adventure to Nambung National Park. Arrive mid-morning to witness the surreal landscape of the Pinnacles Desert, a stretch of golden sands dotted with towering limestone formations. Enjoy photography and guided walks here before a thrilling sand dune drive and optional sandboarding. Around mid-afternoon, stop at a local wildflower shop or enjoy a swim if weather permits. Return to Perth by early evening, cherishing this extraordinary natural wonder. Overnight stay in Perth.
Check out after breakfast and fly to Ayers Rock. Upon arrival, visit Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Discover the Cultural Centre and then enjoy guided walks to Mutitjulu Waterhole and along the Mala Walk. By late afternoon, prepare for the highlight — watching the Uluru sunset, as the rock changes colours while you sip a complimentary glass of wine. Later, delight in an unforgettable open-air dinner under the stars, complete with champagne and live didgeridoo sounds. Overnight stay in Ayers Rock.
Wake early for tea or coffee and experience the magical sunrise over Uluru. After breakfast, explore Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) and walk through Walpa Gorge to admire its soaring rock domes. By midday, depart on a 4.5-hour journey through desert landscapes towards Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park. Arrive by late afternoon and check into your lodge. Enjoy the quiet of the outback evening, preparing for tomorrow’s spectacular trek. Overnight stay in Kings Canyon.
After breakfast, embark on the famous Kings Canyon Rim Walk. This 3-hour guided trek passes incredible sandstone cliffs, the “Lost City,” and the lush Garden of Eden oasis. For lighter walkers, a shorter canyon floor walk is also available. After the hike, depart for Alice Springs, with a stop at Kings Creek Station, a working cattle and camel farm. Continue through the vast Red Centre, arriving in Alice Springs by evening. Overnight stay in Alice Springs.
Explore the cultural and natural heart of the Red Centre. Begin with Alice Springs Telegraph Station, then enjoy panoramic views from Anzac Hill. Visit the Desert Park, home to desert wildlife and Aboriginal presentations, offering deep insight into the area’s heritage. Spend the afternoon browsing local art galleries, famous for indigenous dot paintings. In the evening, take time to enjoy Alice Springs’ relaxed outback vibe before heading to your hotel. Overnight stay in Alice Springs.
After breakfast, check out from your hotel. Depending on your flight schedule, you may enjoy some last-minute souvenir shopping or a short city walk. Transfer to Alice Springs Airport for your onward journey, bidding farewell to Australia’s Red Centre and Perth’s coastal charm.
Best travel time: April–October for pleasant desert weather.
Carry sun hats, water bottles & sturdy shoes for walks.
Balloon rides, star dinners & treks are weather-dependent.
Be prepared for early morning starts in Ayers Rock & Kings Canyon.
Aboriginal cultural centres follow respectful visitor guidelines.
🌟 Strengths
Covers both modern Perth and the Red Centre’s iconic landscapes.
Balanced mix of culture, adventure, and leisure.
Includes unforgettable highlights: Uluru sunset & Kings Canyon Rim Walk.
⚖️ Balance by Day
Day 1: Light – Arrival & rest.
Day 2: Moderate – Perth sightseeing.
Day 3: Heavy – Full-day Pinnacles tour.
Day 4: Moderate – Flight + Uluru tour & dinner.
Day 5: Heavy – Sunrise + long drive to Kings Canyon.
Day 6: Heavy – 3-hour trek + transfer to Alice Springs.
Day 7: Moderate – Full-day sightseeing.
Day 8: Light – Departure.
💡 Suggestions (by Travel Comfort)
Add a leisure day in Perth for shopping & river cruises.
Upgrade Uluru experience with a Field of Light installation tour at night.
Swap Alice Springs day for an optional MacDonnell Ranges tour.
Include a scenic helicopter ride over Uluru & Kata Tjuta for a unique view.
✅ Verdict
A thoughtfully crafted itinerary blending coastal charm, desert wonders, and Aboriginal culture. This journey offers a perfect balance of iconic sights, adventure, and authentic Australian experiences.
The ideal months are April to October, offering mild desert temperatures perfect for sunrise and sunset views, guided treks, and exploring the Red Centre without extreme heat.
The Rim Walk is moderate to challenging, taking 3–4 hours. It is best for travellers with good fitness. A shorter, easier canyon floor walk is available as an alternative.
Yes, domestic flights between Perth–Ayers Rock–Alice Springs are included. International flights are excluded but can be booked on request with Travel Comfort.
Absolutely! Extra nights in Perth or Sydney, an extension to the Great Ocean Road, or luxury lodge upgrades can be arranged to suit your travel style.
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