Marsden offroad Camper Trailer and 4wd
wagon available from: *Uluru, Alice Springs, *Adelaide, *Hobart (return
only) Darwin and Broome return or oneway
Our premium quality 4WD vehicles and equipment provide the perfect
freedom to discover the amazing scenery of some of Australia’s most
remote parks and unpopulated outback areas. With the bonus of unlimited
kilometres, this is the ultimate self-drive safari to share with
your partner, family or close friends in comfort and style. The
vehicles offer complete independence for comfortable, shaded road
stops under the canopy that forms part of the tent, or you can quickly
setup camp wherever you may choose to do so! The great advantage
of this form of travel is the flexibility to either camp or enjoy
hotel nights – the choice is completely yours.
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Alice Springs - The heart of Central Australia is comprised of cavernous
gorges, boundless desert landscapes, remote Aboriginal communities
and a charming pioneering history. Alice Springs was established
by the early explorers and remains as the centre of activity in
this region. From the early 1900s, the vast desert of Central Australia
was explored for its promise of rubies and gold. Today, north of
Alice Springs is an adventure travel destination where visitors
can still fossick for gems and explore the Australian desert while
trekking, camping or four-wheel driving. Year round blue skies,
stunning landscapes and a vibrant, diverse community - that's Alice
Springs! Only a two hour flight from most Australian cities, Alice
Springs is a must see destination renowned for its unique identity
and rich cultural heritage. North-west of Alice Springs, along the
Tanami Track and south of Alice Springs in the Simpson Desert, the
art styles and stories of the Aboriginal people give meaning to
the surrounding landscape. The most well-known natural highlights
of Alice Springs are the East and West MacDonnell Ranges that straddle
Alice and run for 223 kilometres.
The modern town of Alice Springs has both western and Aboriginal
influences. The town's focal point, the Todd Mall, hosts a number
of Aboriginal art galleries and community events. Alice Springs'
desert lifestyle has inspired several unique and interesting events
such as the Camel Cup, the Henley-on-Todd Regatta and the Beanie
Festival. The town of Alice Springs straddles the usually dry Todd
River on the northern side of the MacDonnell Ranges. The region
where Alice Springs is located is known as Central Australia, or
the Red Centre, and is an arid environment consisting of several
different deserts.
In Alice Springs, temperatures can vary by up to 28°C and rainfall
can vary quite dramatically from year to year. In summer, the average
maximum temperature is in the high 30s, where as in winter the average
minimum temperature can be 7.5C. The annual average rainfall is
279.2 mm, but in 2001 741 mm fell and in 2002 only 198 mm fell.
Pickup a offroad camper trailer and 4wd wagon package rental
available from Ayers Rock Resort in Yulara township near Uluru
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