Sounds of Silence and bugs
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Well nothing comes cheap these days and you are in the Outback, an area you are probably not going to visit again in a hurry. I think it is about $160 pp and having experienced it a few years ago it is something I have not forgotten. A lot of it is about the view of the Olgas and Uluru at sunset while sipping champagne.
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We went to Uluru in 2008 in March and the bugs were bad. We needed to buy the mosquito netting for the face and that was a help.
The area is very expensive and I do not think that I would do it again. The main idea is that it is a place of spirituality and not just a tourist site.
we drove from Alice Springs and that was also an experience and then King's Canyon, another experience.
If $$$ is a priority, then maybe visit another place as this eats up a lot of the budget, and we did cheap accomodations.
The area is very expensive and I do not think that I would do it again. The main idea is that it is a place of spirituality and not just a tourist site.
we drove from Alice Springs and that was also an experience and then King's Canyon, another experience.
If $$$ is a priority, then maybe visit another place as this eats up a lot of the budget, and we did cheap accomodations.
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We were there in the fall, and there were no bugs and it was comfortable. The night sky is unbelievable. It is the most crisp, sharp view of the heavns I have ever seen. The silence was suprising, didn't even hear any critters, just total silence. It was worth the money. As for the cost, my view is, I'm only going to be there once.I flew half way around the world, 13 hours in the cattle car, I was going to see it all.
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