Then it was into Kings Canyon Resort for two nights.
Before I forget, it is worth mentioning that a large proportion of the pax had come off the S-bound Ghan train at Alice Springs to join the Red Centre tour. Journey Beyond, the operators of The Ghan (also the Indian Pacific, Great Southern and The Overland) now owns Outback Spirit and they offer an integrated Ghan/Red Centre tour.
In 2022 I did The Ghan separately (
A gallop on The Ghan).
The Ghan leaves Darwin on Wednesday and arrives in Alice Springs on Thursday for a day of sightseeing and the off-train BBQ dinner at the Telegraph Station that evening before continuing overnight to the Coober Pedy stop.
Pax opting for the Red Centre tour leave the train on Thursday for Alice Springs area tours on Friday and are accommodated for two nights in Alice Springs (at the Doubletree), while pax like us just doing the Red Centre tour join on Friday as Day 1, in preparation for the Saturday morning departure.
The Red Centre tour returns to Alice Springs on Wednesday afternoon, where the tour ends for Red Centre-only pax. Pax re-joining the train have that night at the Doubletree and the following day free in Alice Springs before partaking of the Telegraph Station BBQ dinner before re-joining the train to continue to Adelaide.
I think that it would be a great combination.
Carrying on.
At Kings Canyon there was the option to rise early to do the 6km rim walk. It’s a fairly tough climb up to begin the walk, although the rest is cruisy. I’ve done it before (
Australia's longest shortcut) but I’m now almost 10 years older, so we opted to lie in and join the less arduous canyon floor walk (that I had not previously done) mid-morning after the rim walkers had returned.
That’s a much more solid climb up that hill than the pic captures, with rough, rocky surfaces and loose stones. There is no turning back permitted once you set out; it’s a one-way hike only. It turned out that it was still dark when those that did the rim walk set out. All the more reason for us not to do it. We had quite an age range on the tour, so the younger ones were into it.
Note the fly net. Not too many people ventured out without one.
Bush tucker.