Hi , We are a french family, living in sydney .
Friends are visiting us next
october 2014 and we were planning to go to ayers rock for 3 days (4 days with trip).
Unfortunately, Tigerair has just cancelled every flight Sydney-Alice Spring after July 2014 and , anyway, it is difficult to join a tour or to organise one with young kids for a reasonable price. At the moment, if i am lucky and everything succed: the minimum will be 800$ per person for flights (400$ with Jetstar, double with quntas)+3 days/3nights over there (400$ for a tour but can reach easily 800$ or more). Thats is 7200$ minimum for the 2 families, 4 adultes, 5 children
So, i have started to look at a less expensive red center experience and arrived on this page. Thank you!
i have started an itinary: Sydney, warrumbungle-national-park, Bourke, Griffith, Sydney in 4 or 5 days (5 days is with a stop in Kosciuszko National Park)
I know,it is tight and fast, but we are with oversea people and the will probably visit Australia only once.
We will not walk much, drive, camp, play with the kids, photo of nature and wildlife and drive again.
I would need your advice to reduce any waste on the trip: can you adjust my intinary?
Day 1: very early, 6h drive, 480km To Warrumbungles: expecting to arrive by 10 am. we will spend 24 hours over there without driving much if possible
Day 2: 5h drive to bourke from 10am to 4 pm jusqu’à bourke (D): expecting to see wildlife and nice lookout
night here :
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/gun ... nd/campingDay 3: another 5 to 6h drive:to griffith : driving in the desert (on road)
Sleep in farm in Griffith
day 4 or day 5: 6h drive to sydney: different stop and arrive late at night
optionnal day 4: drive to Kosciuszko National Park, stay at a campsite near the lake, close to Tumut
What isi your opinion? can we make it shorter in distance? are there things "must do" on the way? what are the best place to camp?
cheers
David