Desert Artists Itinerary

Friday

Pick up at airport or your accommodation and check-in to Alice Springs Resort. Visit local galleries before ending the day with a final briefing.

Saturday

Depart Alice Springs - Day walk in Eastern MacDonnell's and Trephina Gorge, a perfect introduction to the desert environment. Transfer to a campsite on Aboriginal country, Angkerle Arrenge, with Jungala Kriss and spend the night around his campfire with family members (2 hour walk).

Sunday

Day spent walking on Angkerle Arrenge with Jungala and family with focus on culture and dot painting (2-3 hour walk).

Monday

Early morning departure for Mount Sonder and a beautiful walk into Ormiston Pound. Return to camp and an evening around the fire (4-5 hour walk).

Tuesday

Depart for an extraordinary walk along Section 3 of the Larapinta Trail into the back-end of the spectacular Standley Chasm. Arrive at Hamilton Downs Homestead (6 hour walk).

Wednesday

3 day art residency at the old Hamilton Downs Homestead. Daily walks, tuition and personal time (2-3 hour walk).

Thursday

As above (2-3 hour walk).

Friday

As above with last night soiree around the fire (2-3 hour walk).

Saturday

Early departure for Alice Springs. Enjoy a few hours personal time before bus link to Alice Springs airport.

Inclusions

  • First nights luxury accommodation at the ALICE SPRINGS RESORT - twin share – (single upgrade at own cost) - includes cooked breakfast.
  • 7 night desert camp including 4 days at the Old Hamilton Downs Homestead and 3 night camp on Aboriginal land.
  • All coach transport including airport shuttles.
  • Formal and on-track art workshops.
  • Licensed guided Larapinta Walk with lead guide, support vehicle and camp manager.
  • All cooked breakfasts, morning and afternoon teas, lunches, dinners and snacks on the track.
  • Aboriginal camp and indigenous interaction.
  • First aid, satellite phones, all National Park fees, etc.
  • Surprises that you will just have to take our word for.

Exclusions

  • Airfares to and from Alice Springs
  • First evening meal in Alice Springs
  • Alcohol
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