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Finally got around to booking flights for next Autumn to tick off the long-standing bucket list of visiting Uluru. Flights are booked and have a refundable/changeable accommodation booking at Ayers Rock Resort Sales in the Desert. Now looking at planning some sight-seeing and looking for suggestions on best things to do/see and best ways to do that. Budget is limited so not wanting to spend $300pp on a sunset dinner meal unless someone can convince me it really is worth the huge asking price.
I have also booked the Uluru Segway Tour. Happy and able to walk/hike for good views.
I have been told by a friend that Kings Canyon is amazing to see. But they did drive from Alice Spring to Uluru via Kings Canyon so it was kind of on the way. I note that driving from Uluru to Kings Canyon is a bit over 3 hours each way, which is quite doable for us in a day-trip on one of the days, So is it worth renting a car (currently pricing out at around $810 for 3 days) and heading to Kings Canyon for one day and then being self-sufficient for transport for the rest of the stay?
I assume there is very limited (and hence high priced) options for fuel when returning the rental car. likely to pay a little extra to rent a hybrid and hopefully get some of that cost back in reduced fuel consumption.
Is the hop-on-hop-off bus an ok way to get around the resort and to/from Uluru and The Olgas? Or is going to be a better experience with our own rented wheels?
Any other suggests on how to get best bang for the buck at Uluru.
I have also booked the Uluru Segway Tour. Happy and able to walk/hike for good views.
I have been told by a friend that Kings Canyon is amazing to see. But they did drive from Alice Spring to Uluru via Kings Canyon so it was kind of on the way. I note that driving from Uluru to Kings Canyon is a bit over 3 hours each way, which is quite doable for us in a day-trip on one of the days, So is it worth renting a car (currently pricing out at around $810 for 3 days) and heading to Kings Canyon for one day and then being self-sufficient for transport for the rest of the stay?
I assume there is very limited (and hence high priced) options for fuel when returning the rental car. likely to pay a little extra to rent a hybrid and hopefully get some of that cost back in reduced fuel consumption.
Is the hop-on-hop-off bus an ok way to get around the resort and to/from Uluru and The Olgas? Or is going to be a better experience with our own rented wheels?
Any other suggests on how to get best bang for the buck at Uluru.