On this tour we take in some incredible scenery and some challenging tracks. You will get to experience a few days on the Canning Stock Route on your way to the Gunbarrel Highway. This trip is full of stunning landscapes, awesome gravel roads and windy tracks, with desert crossings, bulldust holes and rugged outback towns.
So if you have a sense of adventure, and want bragging rights to last a lifetime, maybe you should clear your calendar for this one. Drive your 4WD across both the Gibson and Little Sandy Deserts all in the same week. Enjoy stunning vistas of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the biggest night sky on earth. Drive for days on end without seeing another person. Conquer the amazing sections of the Gunbarrel Highway. Drive to the most remote parts on Earth!
On this expedition you see the real Australia. There are no tourist buses where we take you. You will visit places only a few lucky people have ever seen. You won’t find this experience offered anywhere else.
PRICE
$3000
DURATION
10 Days
DISTANCE
2165 km
START LOCATION
Wiluna, WA
PERCENTAGE OF BITUMEN / DIRT: 10/90
AVERAGE DISTANCE PER DAY: 250km
GROUP SIZE: 6-10 vehicles
GLAMPING OPTIONS: 7 out of 10 days
TOUR START LOCATION: Wiluna, WA
TOUR FINISH LOCATION: Alice Springs, NT
ACCOMMODATION: Bush Camp & Campground
TOUR GRADE: Medium. Small off-road camper trailer OK.
HIGHLIGHTS & WHAT’S INCLUDED
- Gunbarrel Highway
- Ayers Rock(Uluru)
- Gibson Desert
- Carnegie Station
- The Olgas (Kata Tjuta)
- Abandoned Section
- Heather Highway
- Bush Camps
- Kings Canyon
- Warburton
- Lasseters Cave
- Glen Helen Gorge
- Welcome and farewell dinners
- Two additional evening meals
- Accredited guides with senior first aid certification
- Free Wi-Fi at each camp
- 4WD backup vehicle equipped with a winch
- All recovery equipment
- UHF radio and satellite phone
- Tyre repair gear
- Comprehensive first aid kit
- National Park permits and camping fees
- All Aboriginal land access permits
- BBQ plate provided at each camp
- Licensed and accredited tour operator
ITINERARY
Day 1: Wiluna to Carnegie Station
342km (B)
We travel through cattle country today, with plenty of wildlife along the way.
Day 2: Station Tour at Carnegie Station
(C D R)
Join us for a guided tour of the station. We wrap up the day with a hearty meal served at the station.
Day 3: Carnegie Station to Geraldton Bore
204km (B)
Heading east along the Gunbarrel Highway, we enter the Gibson Desert. Today brings our first sand dunes and a peaceful camp beneath the gum trees at Geraldton Bore.
Day 4: Geraldton Bore to Heather Highway
158km (B)
A challenging day on the Gunbarrel, with rough sections to navigate. Late in the day we turn onto the Heather Highway and make camp near the junction.
Day 5: Heather Highway to Lake Christopher
376km (B)
After leaving the Heather, we join the Great Central Road and stop at the Aboriginal community of Warburton. With tanks full, we continue along the GCR and a stretch of the Gunbarrel before reaching camp.
Day 6: Lake Christopher to Yulara
421km (C D R)
We refuel at Warakurna, then visit Giles Meteorological Station to see the historic grader used to create the Gunbarrel road. After morning tea, we travel to Lasseter’s Cave for lunch. By afternoon, the domes of Kata Tjuta appear, followed by the iconic silhouette of Uluru as we arrive at Yulara Resort.
Day 7: Yulara
Free Day (C M R)
Spend the day exploring at your own pace. Visit Uluru, walk around its base or take a scenic helicopter flight for a bird’s-eye view.
Day 8: Yulara to Kings Canyon
306km (C M R)
We leave Uluru behind and head east on sealed roads to the Lasseter Highway, then north to Kings Canyon. It’s an easy drive with striking scenery and time to explore on arrival.
Day 9: Kings Canyon to Glen Helen Lodge
228km (C M R)
Enjoy a morning walk or capture sunrise photos before continuing through the MacDonnell Ranges. We visit several scenic spots en route to Glen Helen.
Day 10: Glen Helen Lodge to Alice Springs
128km (C D R)
We explore wonderful sites on the way to Alice Springs, including Standley Chasm, Simpsons Gap and the historic Telegraph Station. After refuelling and restocking in town, we gather for dinner to wrap up the journey.
Legend
B – Bush Camp
C – Campground
D – Dinner Provided
M – Meals Available (own expense)
R – Rooms Available (own expense)
Glamping Options
Rooms and meals are available on 7 nights of this tour.





