Thanks so much! We were there around late July and it was cold in the Red Centre but so beautiful, I’m sure you’d love it 😍 if you have any questions at all about feel free to reach out! We went from Darwin right down to Uluṟu and there’s so much more to see than you’d think in the ‘outback’ haha - hot springs, quirky pubs, great swimming holes! Such a great time, we also loved Alice Springs and if you’ve got the time while you’re there we’d recommend adding the West Macdonnell ranges and Kings Canyon to the list! Have a great time 🤩
Great info thank you…..were from the uk so we’re going from Darwin down to Lambert centre then back up and across to the Olgas and uluru then onto the mereenie loop so this is a very helpful video thanks guys safe travels 🦘🪃🇦🇺 ps new subscriber 🤗
Hey guys! Thanks so much, glad it was helpful 😄 That’s so exciting when do you head off? We did the same route from Darwin down to the red centre and also did the Mereenie Loop to Kings Canyon after! I’m sure you’ve probably heard that the Mereenie Loop can be rough, it wasn’t too bad for us but can get rutted and very muddy if there’s been some recent rain. Have a great time down there, sounds like an awesome trip 🙌
@@mattandche hi heading off from uk to Darwin july 25th to august 16th…..just waiting on the 4wd hire company. I’ve done some research on the mereenie loop so know a little about the road ie lower the tyre pressures drive to conditions and ask at kings canyon about the present state of the road. Did you go to any of the gorges along the loop ? Hopefully we’re be ok 😅 no sat nav and never driven in the outback before so it could be some adventure if not we’re perish out there somewhere 😂 Thanks we hope it’s a trip of a lifetime as we’ve spent so much already and we’re not even there yet 😂 flights are very expensive but we are going business class as we’re be roughing it after we pick the hire car up 😂 Enjoy your adventure it sounds amazing can’t wait to watch some more of your videos 🙌🏻 safe travels guys 🤗🇦🇺
@@Neil-clare so exciting that’s the exact same time we were there! Yeah that’s it, you have to also get a pass for the Mereenie loop but from memory it was only $10! You can get it from the visitor centre, we got ours from one of the caravan parks in the West McDonnell ranges! Side note - Are you planning on doing any of the West Macs? It’s absolutely magic it you have some spare time. But that all sounds so great! There’s always other travellers happy to lend a helping hand too so I’m sure you guys will be all over it 🙌 Love the business class idea haha enjoy it!! And thank you ☺️
Climbed it 6 months ago, we started off in the dark before anyone was there and once we were at the summit we spent the day taking a lot of drone footage and photography. Descended in the dark, that would a bit tricky for anyone that wasn't a climber but we climb a lot.
Very helpful video. Many thanks!!
So welcome! Hope you get to experience it 🙌🙌
this was super helpful, thank you v much!!
So welcome!! 🙌 Hope you get to check out the red centre, it’s awesome!
Great content and well done. Thanks
Thanks so much! Beautiful place
Really helpful.
We’re looking at coming over to Aus mid next year and I really want to do Uluru and Alice Springs. Looks incredible
Thanks so much!
We were there around late July and it was cold in the Red Centre but so beautiful, I’m sure you’d love it 😍 if you have any questions at all about feel free to reach out! We went from Darwin right down to Uluṟu and there’s so much more to see than you’d think in the ‘outback’ haha - hot springs, quirky pubs, great swimming holes! Such a great time, we also loved Alice Springs and if you’ve got the time while you’re there we’d recommend adding the West Macdonnell ranges and Kings Canyon to the list! Have a great time 🤩
Super helpful info. Thanks for sharing 👌🏽
So welcome guys thank you 🙌🙌
Great info thank you…..were from the uk so we’re going from Darwin down to Lambert centre then back up and across to the Olgas and uluru then onto the mereenie loop so this is a very helpful video thanks guys safe travels 🦘🪃🇦🇺 ps new subscriber 🤗
Hey guys! Thanks so much, glad it was helpful 😄
That’s so exciting when do you head off? We did the same route from Darwin down to the red centre and also did the Mereenie Loop to Kings Canyon after! I’m sure you’ve probably heard that the Mereenie Loop can be rough, it wasn’t too bad for us but can get rutted and very muddy if there’s been some recent rain. Have a great time down there, sounds like an awesome trip 🙌
@@mattandche hi heading off from uk to Darwin july 25th to august 16th…..just waiting on the 4wd hire company.
I’ve done some research on the mereenie loop so know a little about the road ie lower the tyre pressures drive to conditions and ask at kings canyon about the present state of the road.
Did you go to any of the gorges along the loop ? Hopefully we’re be ok 😅 no sat nav and never driven in the outback before so it could be some adventure if not we’re perish out there somewhere 😂
Thanks we hope it’s a trip of a lifetime as we’ve spent so much already and we’re not even there yet 😂 flights are very expensive but we are going business class as we’re be roughing it after we pick the hire car up 😂
Enjoy your adventure it sounds amazing can’t wait to watch some more of your videos 🙌🏻 safe travels guys 🤗🇦🇺
@@Neil-clare so exciting that’s the exact same time we were there! Yeah that’s it, you have to also get a pass for the Mereenie loop but from memory it was only $10! You can get it from the visitor centre, we got ours from one of the caravan parks in the West McDonnell ranges! Side note - Are you planning on doing any of the West Macs? It’s absolutely magic it you have some spare time.
But that all sounds so great! There’s always other travellers happy to lend a helping hand too so I’m sure you guys will be all over it 🙌
Love the business class idea haha enjoy it!!
And thank you ☺️
Climbed it 6 months ago, we started off in the dark before anyone was there and once we were at the summit we spent the day taking a lot of drone footage and photography. Descended in the dark, that would a bit tricky for anyone that wasn't a climber but we climb a lot.