They tried with me, I turned around and went somewhere else, it was $15.00 a head when I tried, I've heard it now $30.00, anyone out there with up to date info???
-- Edited by Bucko on Thursday 18th of April 2013 02:49:09 PM
spida said
05:12 PM Apr 18, 2013
I could have asked the other day for you. The fee to get in to Uluru now is $25 per person for a 3 day pass. If you go West East you dont pay a fee when you enter the park but do need a 3 day permit to cross the desert - maybe that covers the park fee as well? I didnt ask how much that permit was.
Curtin Springs has free camping, and 8 powered sites. 80km form the park for those who want to just do a day trip.
-- Edited by spida on Thursday 18th of April 2013 05:15:03 PM
Lawson said
08:50 PM Apr 18, 2013
If i'm want to go on the great cantral from east to west do I have to pay the entry into the rock ?
Dennis
herbie said
10:15 PM Apr 18, 2013
Yes you do have to pay entry fee , it last's for three days (when we were there ) Plus c/ van park fees.
blaze said
12:17 AM Apr 19, 2013
I believe the permit for the road is free from the aboriginal centre in alice, I think you will need a second permit to travel the wa side also. If you have the permit you are not required to pay the park entrance fee. At least that's how I was treated in 2009. I pre arranged all my permits online well before my planned trip cheers blaze
spida said
05:35 PM Apr 19, 2013
blaze wrote:
I believe the permit for the road is free from the aboriginal centre in alice, I think you will need a second permit to travel the wa side also. If you have the permit you are not required to pay the park entrance fee. At least that's how I was treated in 2009. I pre arranged all my permits online well before my planned trip cheers blaze
That makes sense re 2 permits. The people I spoke to had come from WA and had that permit, but just came through Uluru park free as there is no-one checking at the west border.
Mike C said
08:05 PM Apr 19, 2013
We did it in 2010 west to east and got permits at the visitor centre in Laverton and I am pretty sure they were free for both WA and NT. they only give you three days to cross so all a bit rushed.
cheers
Mike
Lawson said
08:36 PM Apr 19, 2013
Thanks every one for all the info.
I've been to the rock a couple of times and don't want to go there again...
They tried with me, I turned around and went somewhere else, it was $15.00 a head when I tried, I've heard it now $30.00, anyone out there with up to date info???
-- Edited by Bucko on Thursday 18th of April 2013 02:49:09 PM
I could have asked the other day for you. The fee to get in to Uluru now is $25 per person for a 3 day pass.
If you go West East you dont pay a fee when you enter the park but do need a 3 day permit to cross the desert - maybe that covers the park fee as well? I didnt ask how much that permit was.
Curtin Springs has free camping, and 8 powered sites. 80km form the park for those who want to just do a day trip.
Diesel - Erldunda - $1.98, Curtin $2.16, Yulara $2.10
-- Edited by spida on Thursday 18th of April 2013 05:15:03 PM
If i'm want to go on the great cantral from east to west do I have to pay the entry into the rock ?
Dennis
Yes you do have to pay entry fee , it last's for three days (when we were there ) Plus c/ van park fees.
cheers
blaze
That makes sense re 2 permits. The people I spoke to had come from WA and had that permit, but just came through Uluru park free as there is no-one checking at the west border.
they only give you three days to cross so all a bit rushed.
cheers
Mike
Thanks every one for all the info.
I've been to the rock a couple of times and don't want to go there again...
Dennis