The boss is a Japanese, a very interesting Japanese, and he also tells dirty jokes
🗓️ Trip Overview Date: March 31 - April 3, 2024 Destination: Uluru - Ayers Rock Key Experiences: Desert sunrise, sunset on camelback, strolling around Ayers Rock 🚶♀️➡️ Accommodation: The Lost Camel Hotel (3 nights) 📍 Daily Itinerary Notes 🌅 March 31 | Arrival at Ayers Rock Resort Transportation: Fly to Connellan Airport and take the resort's shuttle 🚌 to the resort. Each hotel has its own pick-up sign near the airport. Accommodation: Stayed at The Lost Camel Hotel (the entire resort is expensive, and this one is a bit older). I was supposed to join the resort's own SEIT Uluru Highlights sunrise tour the next day, but I went to bed early. 🐪 April 1 | Sunrise Viewing 🌅 Things to Do: Original Plan: Join the Ayers Rock sunrise viewing tour. The actual situation: The official tour from the Strong Lightning Resort was canceled at the last minute without informing us in advance. We waited at the hotel entrance at 4 AM, but no one showed up to pick us up. We found a random tour driver and asked them to check with the company, who then told us that our booking wasn't in their system. We finally found a small sand dune area near the hotel, and surprisingly, the view was much better. We caught a glimpse of the sunrise. We then went to the National Park to see Ayers Rock up close. We bought an official bus ticket that allowed us to hop on and off as often as we wanted, but the bus schedule was a bit long, and the heat was unbearable. 😎 April 2nd (Tuesday) | Resort + Camel Ride to Watch the Sunset🌄 Morning: Because it was incredibly hot, we decided to just wander around the hotel. The resort is super small and there's not much else to do, so we even went to the hotel's own pool. Highlight: Camel ride to watch the sunset! An Australian activity! 🐪 Uluru Camel Tours' Camel to Sunset tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off. Enjoy a camel ride while viewing Ayers Rock and watching the sun slowly set (highly recommended). Afterward, we were served wine and some traditional snacks. 👋 April 3 (Wednesday) | Return to Sydney for Class Morning: Enjoy one last breakfast in Uluru, then take the resort's free shuttle to Connellan Airport for your flight back to Sydney. Restaurants/Food: Mangata Bistro & Bar Gecko's Cafe Ayers Wok Noodle Bar Walpa Lobby Bar And instant noodles from the resort convenience store 🫶 📌 Practical Tips and Experiences Climate Change: March and April can be extremely hot, so don't overpack your itinerary. Mornings and evenings are the best times for activities. Be sure to take a break and hydrate at noon. Traveling with Mom: This trip is slow-paced, focusing on experience rather than physical exertion, with no hiking involved.
Australia's most vast scenery is in Uluru. If you want to travel in the peak season from June to September, you can save a lot on hotels, transportation, meals, etc.! Today, I will share the 3 major concerns about traveling in Uluru. 📝Super dry goods, stay and read it! [🌵Uluru check-in guide] ▪Best travel season: June to September in winter, the temperature is suitable and there is little precipitation ▪Uluru ticket: A$38/person, valid for 3 days ▪Clothing guide: The temperature difference between day and night is large in winter, thin long sleeves & warm clothes are mainly used, sun protection is essential, comfortable walking shoes, etc. ▪Recommended stay time: 3~5 days ▪Direct flights: Sydney 3.5h, Brisbane 3h, etc. [🏨Uluru Hotel] Uluru hotels are mainly concentrated in the Ayers Rock Resort in the small town of Yulara. There are only 5 hotels, most of which are popular hotels with a price of about $200~700. 💰Money-saving Tips: ①It is recommended to book a hotel one month in advance. Hotels in peak season are difficult to book and will be overpriced ②If you cannot book a hotel, it is recommended to stay in a campsite, starting from A$45 per person ③The hotel recommends Outback Hotel with its own public kitchen, where you can BBQ yourself and the atmosphere is great [🚘Uluru Transportation] Airport Transportation: Land at Ayers Rock Airport AYQ, 15 minutes from Ayers Rock Resort 💰Money-saving Tips: ①Airport shuttle bus: There is a sign at the airport saying 'Ayers Rock Resort's bus provides free transportation back to the resort hotel. Just show the hotel confirmation slip. ②Transportation within the resort: There are free shuttle buses between hotels, campsites, central square shops and camel farms. ▪Operating hours: 10:30am~6:00pm and 6:30pm-12:30am, 20 minutes/trip [🍔Eating in Uluru] Uluru has 7 restaurants and various bars and cafes, mainly concentrated in the center of the resort, with an average meal price of A$60. Recommended restaurants: Ayer’s Wok: Provides fried noodles and soup noodles with a flavor close to Asian, but only for takeout Geckos Cafe: Rich food variety, large portions, reasonable prices 💰Money-saving tips: ① IGA supermarket in the resort, you can buy and cook your own meals ② Free breakfast for those staying in the resort's comfort hotel, starting from $40 per person Uluru lazy version route recommendation: D1⃣: Uluru airport pick-up → Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park → Wapa Gorge hike → Uluru sunset D2⃣: Uluru sunrise viewing area → rock tour → Aboriginal cultural center → Mara cultural hike D3⃣: Camel ride at sunrise in Uluru → Airport transfer 3 major 🆓 experience activities: ✔ Stargazing: Uluru has the most vast and clean starry night, away from the city lights, immersive stargazing in the hotel ✔ Experience Aboriginal activities: Stay at any hotel in Uluru Resort, learn Aboriginal song and dance performances in the square around 11:30 ✔ Hiking: You can hike to the sunrise and sunset viewing points according to the map, or drive around Uluru Uluru travel, welcome Didi us❤
The boss is a Japanese, a very interesting Japanese, and he also tells dirty jokes
🗓️ Trip Overview Date: March 31 - April 3, 2024 Destination: Uluru - Ayers Rock Key Experiences: Desert sunrise, sunset on camelback, strolling around Ayers Rock 🚶♀️➡️ Accommodation: The Lost Camel Hotel (3 nights) 📍 Daily Itinerary Notes 🌅 March 31 | Arrival at Ayers Rock Resort Transportation: Fly to Connellan Airport and take the resort's shuttle 🚌 to the resort. Each hotel has its own pick-up sign near the airport. Accommodation: Stayed at The Lost Camel Hotel (the entire resort is expensive, and this one is a bit older). I was supposed to join the resort's own SEIT Uluru Highlights sunrise tour the next day, but I went to bed early. 🐪 April 1 | Sunrise Viewing 🌅 Things to Do: Original Plan: Join the Ayers Rock sunrise viewing tour. The actual situation: The official tour from the Strong Lightning Resort was canceled at the last minute without informing us in advance. We waited at the hotel entrance at 4 AM, but no one showed up to pick us up. We found a random tour driver and asked them to check with the company, who then told us that our booking wasn't in their system. We finally found a small sand dune area near the hotel, and surprisingly, the view was much better. We caught a glimpse of the sunrise. We then went to the National Park to see Ayers Rock up close. We bought an official bus ticket that allowed us to hop on and off as often as we wanted, but the bus schedule was a bit long, and the heat was unbearable. 😎 April 2nd (Tuesday) | Resort + Camel Ride to Watch the Sunset🌄 Morning: Because it was incredibly hot, we decided to just wander around the hotel. The resort is super small and there's not much else to do, so we even went to the hotel's own pool. Highlight: Camel ride to watch the sunset! An Australian activity! 🐪 Uluru Camel Tours' Camel to Sunset tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off. Enjoy a camel ride while viewing Ayers Rock and watching the sun slowly set (highly recommended). Afterward, we were served wine and some traditional snacks. 👋 April 3 (Wednesday) | Return to Sydney for Class Morning: Enjoy one last breakfast in Uluru, then take the resort's free shuttle to Connellan Airport for your flight back to Sydney. Restaurants/Food: Mangata Bistro & Bar Gecko's Cafe Ayers Wok Noodle Bar Walpa Lobby Bar And instant noodles from the resort convenience store 🫶 📌 Practical Tips and Experiences Climate Change: March and April can be extremely hot, so don't overpack your itinerary. Mornings and evenings are the best times for activities. Be sure to take a break and hydrate at noon. Traveling with Mom: This trip is slow-paced, focusing on experience rather than physical exertion, with no hiking involved.
Australia's most vast scenery is in Uluru. If you want to travel in the peak season from June to September, you can save a lot on hotels, transportation, meals, etc.! Today, I will share the 3 major concerns about traveling in Uluru. 📝Super dry goods, stay and read it! [🌵Uluru check-in guide] ▪Best travel season: June to September in winter, the temperature is suitable and there is little precipitation ▪Uluru ticket: A$38/person, valid for 3 days ▪Clothing guide: The temperature difference between day and night is large in winter, thin long sleeves & warm clothes are mainly used, sun protection is essential, comfortable walking shoes, etc. ▪Recommended stay time: 3~5 days ▪Direct flights: Sydney 3.5h, Brisbane 3h, etc. [🏨Uluru Hotel] Uluru hotels are mainly concentrated in the Ayers Rock Resort in the small town of Yulara. There are only 5 hotels, most of which are popular hotels with a price of about $200~700. 💰Money-saving Tips: ①It is recommended to book a hotel one month in advance. Hotels in peak season are difficult to book and will be overpriced ②If you cannot book a hotel, it is recommended to stay in a campsite, starting from A$45 per person ③The hotel recommends Outback Hotel with its own public kitchen, where you can BBQ yourself and the atmosphere is great [🚘Uluru Transportation] Airport Transportation: Land at Ayers Rock Airport AYQ, 15 minutes from Ayers Rock Resort 💰Money-saving Tips: ①Airport shuttle bus: There is a sign at the airport saying 'Ayers Rock Resort's bus provides free transportation back to the resort hotel. Just show the hotel confirmation slip. ②Transportation within the resort: There are free shuttle buses between hotels, campsites, central square shops and camel farms. ▪Operating hours: 10:30am~6:00pm and 6:30pm-12:30am, 20 minutes/trip [🍔Eating in Uluru] Uluru has 7 restaurants and various bars and cafes, mainly concentrated in the center of the resort, with an average meal price of A$60. Recommended restaurants: Ayer’s Wok: Provides fried noodles and soup noodles with a flavor close to Asian, but only for takeout Geckos Cafe: Rich food variety, large portions, reasonable prices 💰Money-saving tips: ① IGA supermarket in the resort, you can buy and cook your own meals ② Free breakfast for those staying in the resort's comfort hotel, starting from $40 per person Uluru lazy version route recommendation: D1⃣: Uluru airport pick-up → Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park → Wapa Gorge hike → Uluru sunset D2⃣: Uluru sunrise viewing area → rock tour → Aboriginal cultural center → Mara cultural hike D3⃣: Camel ride at sunrise in Uluru → Airport transfer 3 major 🆓 experience activities: ✔ Stargazing: Uluru has the most vast and clean starry night, away from the city lights, immersive stargazing in the hotel ✔ Experience Aboriginal activities: Stay at any hotel in Uluru Resort, learn Aboriginal song and dance performances in the square around 11:30 ✔ Hiking: You can hike to the sunrise and sunset viewing points according to the map, or drive around Uluru Uluru travel, welcome Didi us❤