




Tackle the rugged landscape of one of Australia’s greatest multi-day walks

- Start
- Alice Springs, Australia
- End
- Alice Springs, Australia
- Destinations
- Australia
- Meals
- 4 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 6 dinners
- Transport
- Private Vehicle, Walking
- Accommodation
- Private permanent campsite with basic facilities (4 nights), Hotel (2 nights)
- Days
- 7
- Group size
- Min 1 - Max 12
- Ages
- Min 16
- ThemeOur themes categorise trips based on a common interest or activity, while showcasing the highlights of a destination.
- Walking & trekking
- StyleBasix: Simple accommodation, local transport and lots of free time
Original: Tourist-class hotels, some meals included and a great mix of included activities and free time
Comfort: Comfortable accommodation, with a relaxed pace of travel and many included meals and activities
Premium: 4+ star accommodation, exclusive premium inclusions, our most experienced leaders - Basix
- Physical ratingIndicates how physically exerting a trip is, and how fit you will need to be to enjoy it. More info on physical ratings
Why you'll love this trip
Hike the red slopes of the West MacDonnell Ranges (Tjoritja), deep dive into First Nations history and visit sacred sites like the Ochre Pits with your Aboriginal guides.
Enjoy views of the rugged and diverse mountain range while you walk across Serpentine Ridge, then cap your experience with the summit of Mt Sonder.
Camp underneath the breathtaking Milky Way in your private campsite on Aboriginal land, far away from any light pollution.
Find respite from the Australian sun at one of the refreshing swimming holes at Ormiston Gorge.
Our partnership with 100% Finke Adventures – a fully First Nations owned and operated company – offers you a rare opportunity to experience the trail’s natural beauty while supporting First Nations communities.
Itinerary
Inclusions and activities
4 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 6 dinners
Private Vehicle, Walking
Private permanent campsite with basic facilities (4 nights), Hotel (2 nights)
Is this trip right for you?
- You’re in for a challenging walking trip and an excellent level of fitness is essential. You must be prepared to trek for multiple hours and up to 20 km a day with little shade, climbing peaks and ridges over uneven terrain with loose rocks with a daypack carrying a minimum personal supply of 3 litres of water. There are quite a few sections where you have to take big steps, so ensuring you are well trained is key. You may also want to consider bringing walking poles. The total distance walked on this trip exceeds 60 km. We walk different sections of the Larapinta Trail each day, rather than the entire trail from start to finish.
- When travelling in Central Australia temperatures can range from very high in the day, to below freezing at night. Please ensure you pack appropriate clothing, including sleepwear. Between June and August, when nighttime temperatures can drop below zero, we highly recommend bringing your own sleeping bag suitable to the conditions for a more comfortable sleep.
- On this trip you will be camping under the stars. Tents at our private campsite on Aboriginal land are set up for you already. All you need to bring is your own sleeping bag and a pillow. Remember that between June and August, nighttime temperatures can drop below zero, so we highly recommend bringing a sleeping bag suitable to the conditions for a more comfortable sleep.
Dates and availability
Important notes
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
You’re in for a challenging walking trip and an excellent level of fitness is essential. You must be prepared to trek for multiple hours and up to 20km a day with little shade, climbing peaks and ridges over uneven and rocky terrain with a daypack carrying a minimum personal supply of 3 litres of water. The total distance walked on this trip exceeds 60km.
START & END TIMES
This trip starts at 6pm with a welcome meeting on day 1 at your hotel and finishes back in Alice Springs after breakfast on day 7. Please take this into consideration when booking arrival and onward travel.
ACCOMMODATION
For our camping nights, a tent and a stretcher bed with a swag (an Australian style sleeping mat) is provided. Single travellers will be allocated their own tent. A sleeping bag is available to be pre-booked at an additional cost, or you can bring your own. Pillows and towels are not provided. Between June and August, nighttime temperatures can drop below zero, so we highly recommend bringing a sleeping bag suitable to the conditions for a more comfortable sleep. There is a shared toilet and shower block available at the campsite.
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT
A Single Supplement is bookable on this trip, subject to availability at the time of booking. The single supplement covers the first and the last night in Alice Springs. For our camping nights single travellers will be allocated their own tent as a default.
SELF ASSESSMENT FORM
A Passenger Self Assessment Form is required for this trip. Your booking agent will provide you with this form when you book to fill out before arrival.
ELECTRICITY
The camps are solar powered and there are a number of outlets that can be used to charge personal devices. We recommend bringing a fully charged power bank to recharge your phone or camera, rather than relying solely on power at the camp.
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