That day we crossed the border of South Australia and the Northern Territory. We were really excited because we knew that we were getting closer to seeing Uluru, Ayers Rock and seeing that Australian icon is of course one of the highlights of the trip. Every time that we saw a big rock in a similar shape to Uluru we thought we that was THE rock, but our tour guide let us know that it was not the rock yet. Eventually, when we did see Uluru it was magical, capturing our attention instantly.
Our camp for the next two nights was at Yulara, where Groovy has it own site and shower and toilet facilities are only 20 meters away. That was the first night that we were going to sleep outside in swags. In the evening we went to the sunset lookout point at Uluru. We brought some champagne and classy goon to celebrate this unforgettable moment.
That night some of the group slept inside because they were too scared of snakes and spiders that might be outside. The tough people (including myself) slept outside in the swags which was a great adventurous experience and is amazing to sleep in the open air and gaze at the millions of stars in the sky.
The Tough Ones - Sleeping in Swags |
The next morning everybody was still alive and except for some ants crawling on the swags no other creepy crawlies were spotted, hallelujah!
Day 4
We watched the sunrise at the lookout point at Kata Tjuta which was also worth getting up really early for. After breakfast at the car park we drove to Kata Tjuta to do the Valley of the Winds walk. This walk is absolutely amazing, but make sure that you start the walk before 11 am because otherwise a certain part of the track will be closed, due to the heat. In the afternoon we went to the cultural centre where we learned a lot about the aboriginal culture and afterwards went back to camp to chill in the pool for the rest of the day.
Day 5
Uluru Base Walk |
That day we did the base walk and the Mala walk around Uluru, learning more about the stories and culture of the aboriginals. After the walk we headed back to camp, packed up our stuff and headed to our next destination - Kings Creek Station. It was another beautiful day so in the afternoon we chilled in the pool again and it was possible to go for an optional helicopter, quad bike or camel ride. I and some other passengers hopped on the back of a camel and a sexy Australian cowboy took us for a ride.
That night finally everybody was brave enough to sleep outside and it was a night which we will never forget. We were all lying in our swags and couldn’t stop staring at all the millions of stars in the sky, it was stunning!
Day 6
The next morning we had to get up at 4 o’clock because we had to drive to Kings Canyon and hike to the top before sunrise. Firstly we had to climb Heart Attack Hill, which definitely makes your heart beat a lot faster than normal. We waited at the top of the hill for the sunrise and then continued the walk. It was an amazing walk with some great views, a beautiful crater and a landscape which reminded me of the moon. After the 3 hour walk we headed back to camp and prepared a massive Aussie BBQ. Totally stuffed we jumped in the bus and headed to our final destination - Alice Springs.
Kings Canyon at sunrise |
That night we decided to have dinner together at Annie’s Place in Alice Springs (only costs us $5 each) which ended with all of us dancing on the tables! After the party at Annie’s all the Groovers returned to their hostels and jumped in unfortunately a normal bed this night. The next day everybody went their own way, but definitely left with a lot of new great Groovy memories.
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