четверг, 4 декабря 2014 г.
Hi, could anyone that has travelled from Melbourne to Uluru and back again let me know how much they
My friend and I are planning to rent a car and drive from Melbourne (leaving March 21 at 8 or 9am) to Uluru/Ayers cheap hotels nyc Rock, returning to Melbourne by the end of the day on March 29th. We're both 21-year old females, so here are the questions:
3. We're on an extremely tight (college student) budget, so we were thinking about sleeping in the car in the parking lot of some town or other each night. cheap hotels nyc Would it actually be safe to do that/camp out, or should we really be trying to stay in road houses, etc?
2. Not sure what kind of safety cheap hotels nyc you mean. It's as safe or unsafe as anywhere else in Australia. It's a long drive so fatigue will be your main problem unless you are used to driving long distances. At dawn and dusk you also risk hitting a 'roo or something else on the road. It's better to just pull up instead.
As far as other advice goes, check out the page with budget tips for Ayers Rock . Other than that I can only say that it sounds like you are spending an awful lot of money and time, just to get there and back. It seems a shame that all you want to look at is Ayers Rock when there is so much more to see and do up there.
However, we're running cheap hotels nyc into a lot of difficulty between our very tight budget and the very high rental costs for under-25 drivers. We were also hoping that the drive itself would be interesting, but if it's as boring as you say, would it just be better cheap hotels nyc to fly to Alice Springs and rent a car there?
Yes, I am glad you are considering that. It's definitely what I would suggest. You will save a lot on fuel costs and you will see just so much more. The driving around the Alice Springs area is much more interesting, and you will still be driving many hundreds of kilometres.
If you fly to Alice Springs you can do a round trip to Uluru/the Olgas - Kings Canyon cheap hotels nyc - West MacDonnell Ranges , and you can even check out the East MacDonnell Ranges as well, they are worth it. And don't miss the Alice Springs Desert Park before you go anywhere.
Hi, could anyone that has travelled from Melbourne to Uluru and back again let me know how much they spent on fuel and could they recommend an itinerary? I plan on doing it over 8 days, 7 nights. Any info would be helpful. Thanks
Hi I have family who is doing a round trip from woolagong cheap hotels nyc to the top of Australia I really cheap hotels nyc don't think they realize how much it will cost with the petrol cost being so high in some places there thinking of doing it in a Ford there will be 3 drivers can any one let me no if anyone who has done it my thinking it would cost around 14.ooo dollars and that's not thinking about food there is 5 of them doing it
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