What to take on a Adventure tour in outback
Australia
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outback Australia'
What should I take on a guided camping and accommodated
tours to Uluru near Ayers Rock Resort (Yulara) in Northern Territory
Australia:
Tour Companies suggest to bring on tour the following:
Booked
and paid E-Ticket
Sturdy walking shoes
a spare pair of shoes that can get wet
swimming gear
swimming gear (2 towels recommended as can swim multiple times
in one day) (for Kimberley or Kakadu tours)
hat and sunscreen
towel and toiletries
warm clothing in winter
water bottle (1.5L)
torch
insect repellent
camera
travel pillow
and sleeping bag (can be purchased at the time of booking) on
most tours.
Australia 4 Tours group also suggest what should I take
on a guided camping tour
A small water proof scatchel for your phone
A small water proof scatchel for your passport
A large garbage bag to insert as a liner into your day pack or
backpack incase you fall into water
A large garbage bag to insert as a liner into your day pack for
rubbish at the end.
Spare pair of show laces
Bandaid, large band aid pad, antiseptic spray, bandage for slight
sprains.
Black cheap electrical tape usually costs $2-$5 incase shoes fall
apart
3 large cable ties
Spare batteries for torch
Fly or mosquito hat shade - known as a face net or fly net. (especially
for Uluru) - buy any Alice Springs or Darwin souvenir shop, camping
store and often woollworths or kmart.
Best natural insect repellent australia
https://www.mosquitorepellent.com.au/collections/gels-sprays
Personally I have used Bushmans inspect repellent and RID Insect
Repellent + Antiseptic Aerosol everytime I go on a tour for many
years now and found them both effective