Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comMount Conner Outback Safari Small Group Tour from Ayers Rock
Duration: 7 hours (approx.)
Location: Ayers Rock, Australia
Product code: 3405_MC
6 reviews of Mount Conner Outback Safari Small Group Tour from Ayers Rock
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This was a great opportunity to see more of the unique geography of the area. The salt flats and fossilized stromatilites really stood out.
Reviewed by: Stephen R, United States, March 2008
Our guide and driver were both knowledgeable and friendly. The combo of the salt lake, Mt Conner, a gorgeous sunset, and off-road driving was a treat.
Reviewed by: Timothy R, United States, February 2008
This was by far our best tour in Uluru. You get to experience the Outback and the harshness and beauty of this amazing place in a small group and in an relaxed manner. I highly recommend this tour.
Reviewed by: Cornelius O, Canada, October 2007
My friend and I ended up being the only two people on the safari. Our guides were great - knowledgeable, friendly and easy-going. The weather co-operated and the sparkling wine and Doritos while watching the sunset were just perfect. Best thing we chose to do.
Reviewed by: Edward H, Canada, September 2007
Should be advertised more. Great experience and lots of fun. The staff was very knowledgeable.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, November 2006
We did not really get to see any wildlife. We saw a few kangaroos, really far away, and two camels, one of which had been shot by the owner of the Mount Conner property. The fossils they showed us were a couple of old rocks, which the group ended up stomping all over because they were in no way preserved - rather, they are on a dirt path not even separated from the walkway. We didn't even get to see Mount Conner up close. The closest we got to it was about a mile away.
Reviewed by: Huguette S, United States, September 2007
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