Alice Spring to Ayers Rock Rental Car suggestion?
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Alice Spring to Ayers Rock Rental Car suggestion?
I would like to have a one-way rental car from Alice Spring to Ayers Rock or vice versa in 3 days in the beginning of July:
Day-1 fly to Alice Spring
Day-2 to Kings Canyon
Day-3 to Ayers Rock
Day-4 fly out
I found the rental car price is reasonable, but the one-way drop-off is way too much.
Any suggestions on car rental and lodging on the way?
Thanks in advance.
Day-1 fly to Alice Spring
Day-2 to Kings Canyon
Day-3 to Ayers Rock
Day-4 fly out
I found the rental car price is reasonable, but the one-way drop-off is way too much.
Any suggestions on car rental and lodging on the way?
Thanks in advance.
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HI Riverhill - IMHO your plan is just not doable at all.you cannot achieve that itinerary in 3 days. You could do one or the other (Uluru or Kings Canyon) but only just. Maybe you should think about flying in & out of Uluru. One way drop off fees are notoriously expensive around the world.
I would tell anyone to allow at least three nights at Uluru and same for Kings Canyon.
I do believe that both destinations are worth the effort to get there - they are two of my favorite places on the planet.
I would tell anyone to allow at least three nights at Uluru and same for Kings Canyon.
I do believe that both destinations are worth the effort to get there - they are two of my favorite places on the planet.
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Cannot help with he one way rental but I found Central Car Hire most helpful.
Your trip is doable but only to say that you've done it. I also suggest that if you spend all that money getting there then you spend some time there too. Otherwise take a tour as you can rest on the bus.
Your trip is doable but only to say that you've done it. I also suggest that if you spend all that money getting there then you spend some time there too. Otherwise take a tour as you can rest on the bus.
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You will need more time but it is doable. We followed a similar route last July in a hired Hertz car. We had a full day sight seeing in Alice Springs. The following day we set off early(before 8am) to get to Kings Canyon to do the Rim walk(we managed this in a very brisk 2 1/2 hrs) then continue onto Uluru. It was a massive day, but we did achieve it(arrived 7.30pm). You then need at least a full day in Uluru before flying out. You must go to Uluru, do the base walk (or some of it. After a morning there, you can continue on to Kata Tjuta (Olgas)for a look and walk. Distances are massive and you need time to enjoy these amazing places when you get there. A truly awe inspiring part of Australia.
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Thanks to all.
Considering the distance of driving and the cost, we are thinking about other options.
Anyone has a recommendation for 3-day tour from Alice Springs to Ayers Rock (through Kings Canyon)?
Thanks again.
Considering the distance of driving and the cost, we are thinking about other options.
Anyone has a recommendation for 3-day tour from Alice Springs to Ayers Rock (through Kings Canyon)?
Thanks again.
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