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2 Day Alice Springs - Adelaide
$210

2 Day Alice Springs - Adelaide

This 2 day Alice Springs to Adelaide tour is one of the best ways to experience Australians outback in a short yet explosive tour. Certainly beats catching a plane or train, and cheaper!
Starting: Alice Springs / Adelaide
Finishing: Alice Springs / Adelaide
Cost: $210
6 Day Alice Springs to Adelaide
$785

6 Day Alice Springs to Adelaide

Travel from Alice Springs to Adelaide and truly experience the Australian outback. We visit Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), Kings Canyon, Coober Pedy and the Flinders Ranges. Amazing!
Starting: Alice Springs
Finishing: Adelaide
Cost: $785
6 Day Adelaide to Alice Springs
$785

6 Day Adelaide to Alice Springs

Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon, Flinders Ranges and Coober Pedy! This tour is perfect for those who want to get to Alice Springs from Adelaide and see all the major destinations in-between.
Starting: Adelaide
Finishing: Alice Springs
Cost: $785
8 Day Adelaide to Alice Tour
$1315

8 Day Adelaide to Alice Tour

This eight day Alice Springs to Adelaide tour is one of the best ways to experience Australia's outback. Once you have been on this tour, you can truly say that you have conquered the Red Centre!
Starting: Adelaide
Finishing: Alice Springs
Cost: $1315

OUR COOBER PEDY TOURS

At Lostinaustralia.com.au we offer travellers a great selection of Coober Pedy Tours that have been hand chosen due to their excellency in showcasing Australia's outback. 

All Coober Pedy Tours offer travellers a wide range of activities such as hiking, 4wding and exploring. Whilst also putting a large priority on teaching visitors about our Aboriginal culture, wildlife and natural environment. 

All Tours mentioned in this website are locally operated companies who provide small group adventures consisting 9 - 16 people. They are Australian owned and have great reputations.

COOBER PEDY INFO 

 

Famous around the world, Coober Pedy is well know for being an underground town and the world capital for Opal. Originally a Opal mine, many of the vacant shafts and holes used for prospecting have been turned into housing for locals who want to escape the bristering heat of the region.

The name 'Coober Pedy' comes from the local Aboriginal term kupa-piti, which means 'whitemans hole'. Its remote location which is situated roughly halfway between Adelaide and Alice Springs, that has become a popular stopover point and tourist destination, especially since the completion of the sealing of the Stuart Highway in 1987.

Interesting attractions in Coober Pedy include the mines, the graveyard, and the underground churches. The first tree ever seen in the town was welded together from scrap iron which sits on a hilltop overlooking the town.

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