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This is the classic Red Centre tour. Take your time to spend three days exploring the highlights of the area - Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon.
Day 1: Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Starting in Alice Springs, set off to experience a working camel farm, perhaps even enjoying a ride. In the afternoon we set out for Kata Tjuta and take a guided walk through the impressive Domes of Kata Tjuta. We then head to Australia’s most iconic landmark-uluru (Ayres Rock).
Accommodation
Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities ) (1 night)
Fees Included
Uluru-kata Tjuta National Park admission
Uluru sunset drinks
Meals Included
Lunch ? Dinner
Day 2: Uluru Sunrise
An early start this morning is rewarded with the Uluru sunrise. While the morning is fresh, enjoy a walk around the base of the rock, gaining insights into the land and the local Mala Aboriginal people. After lunch, perhaps we will purchase some local arts and crafts at the Uluru Cultural Centre. We will eat and spend the night at Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon).
Accommodation
Permanent tented camp(with shared facilities)(1 night)
Activities Included
Mala cultural interpretative walk
Uluru Cultural Centre
Watarrka National Park (Fees not included)
Meals Included
Breakfast ? Lunch? Dinner
Day3: Kings Canyon Rim(边缘)Walk
After breakfast, get your hiking shoes on and head out to explore the Kings Canyon. You'll be left breathless by the great beauty of the canyon as you walk through the Lost City and the North and South Walls. After lunch, we will go back to Alice Springs.
Activities Included
Kings Canyon Rim Walk
Meals Included
Breakfast ? Lunch
Special Information
$600 per person, 10% discount for two people together.
Flights must be booked to depart from Alice Springs the day after the trip finishes.
21. What do Day I and Day 2 have in common?
A. The starting time B. The guided activities
C. The living conditions D. The meal arrangements
22. If a couple with his parents go on the tour they will pay________.
A.$600 B.$2,160 C.$1,080 D.$1,140
23. What’s the author’s purpose of writing the text?
A. To introduce a tourist route. B. To stress the benefits of travelling.
C. To tell people how to organize a three-day tour.
D. To show visitors how to enjoy themselves to the full.