RFDS Visitor Centre in Alice Springs

posted in: Northern Territory

Our first night in Alice Springs had us up in the middle of the night washing sheets and cleaning the ensuite when gastro hit another of the kids.  We had a much needed rest the first couple of days in Alice, waiting to see if any of the rest of us would be sick.  Finally toward the end of our stay we made it out to see some sights, starting with the Royal Flying Doctor Service Tourist Facility. The facility … Read More

The Camel Farm at Yulara

posted in: Northern Territory

When you visit Uluru there are all sorts of tours you can do, one of them is by camel.  It was way too expensive for us to be able to do as a family, but we dropped into the camel farm to have a look at the camels the morning we left for Alice Springs.  I’ve heard there are feral camels in some places of Australia, we may have seen some on our way to Longreach as there was a … Read More

An Aboriginal Dance and Another Sunset

posted in: Northern Territory

Yulara is small enough that you can walk to the town centre easily enough from the campground.  It was pretty hot, so we opted to ride our bikes to get there a little faster.  The Ayers Rock Resort offers several free activities and we really wanted to get to a couple of them.  First we went to the Bush Yarn, aboriginal stories and a talk about weapons they used.  The weapons especially were fascinating, they passed them around and he … Read More

An Uluru Sunrise

posted in: Northern Territory

Seeing the sunrise and the sunset at Uluru is just something you have to do if you visit.  You can’t go there and not see them both…except if your kids come down with gastro.  Then you might have some issues.  We saved sunrise for our last full day at Uluru, the day our parks pass expired.  Of course that was the night that TurboBug (2) was sick during the night, necessitating a change of sheets and clothes and…yuck.  So I … Read More

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