Kings Canyon Air Safari by helicopter
- Duração: 210 Minutos (Aproximadamente)
- Código de produto: KCAS
Total Tour Duration: 3.5 hours
Flight Time: 1.3 hours (approximately)
Tours Inclusions:
- Departures from Sunrise through until Sunset, 365 days per year (weather permitting)
- Air-conditioned bus transfers from within the Ayers Rock Resort
- Informative commentary provided by your pilot throughout the flight including tips on the best angle for those postcard photos
- Guided Kings Canyon Creek Bed walk (approximately 1-hour return)
- Aerial view of Kings Canyon and the Domes of the Lost City
- Opportunity to have your photo taken in front of the helicopter
- Kings Canyon National Park Pass (must be purchased online by all passengers prior to boarding the helicopter)
- All passengers must be fit and able to walk unassisted for 45 - 60 minutes across uneven ground on a guided creek bed walk
- Please bring a hat, sunscreen and ample water/snacks for the duration of the tour (no lunch provided)
- All passengers must be fit, able and have a moderate to high level of mobility to safely load and unload the helicopter without assistance
- Steps and platforms are required to enter the helicopter
- Enclosed toe, non slip footwear is recommended for this activity, as is long sleeve clothing where temperatures allow
- All prices listed are per person, and all flights are subject to minimum numbers
- Infants aged 0 - 1 ride Free of Charge on a parent/guardians lap
- For each guest weighing 125 kilograms or more, an additional adjacent seat is allocated on board the helicopter with a surcharge incorporated into the fare type
*This tour requires a minimum of 4 confirmed passengers in order to proceed. If your preferred date is not listed, or if you have less then 4 passengers, please reach out to our friendly reservations team who can assist with opening availability or reserving you a seat on the waitlist.
Please Note: No helicopter tour will fly over the top of Uluru or Kata Tjuta. PHS abide by the National Parks Australia procedures for flying within the National Park. These procedures have been designed to minimise the impact helicopter noise has on other park visitors, and to maximise the viewing of guests participating in helicopter tours.