4
Introductory to Moderate

Traveller Rating

 

Activities
  • 6 days walking
Accommodation
  • 5 nights exclusive eco-comfort camp
Meals
  • 5 Dinners
  • 6 Lunches
  • 5 Breakfasts

6 Days$3885AUD

Trip Code: LAR

Larapinta Trail In Comfort Trip highlights


  • Hike more of the main highlights of this iconic Australian desert walk along the West MacDonnell ranges
  • Summit Mount Sonder at sunrise, the highest point on the trail
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the ancient Indigenous culture and Traditional Arrente Owners
  • Relax around a campfire under the Milky Way as your guides prepare delicious 3 course meals
  • View spectacular and abundant bird-life along the whole trail

Why Book With Us

  • Spend less time backtracking thanks to our multiple multi-award winning Eco-Comfort Camps along the trail
  • Benefit from our unrivalled experience, first on the trail in 1995
  • Choose from more dates than any other operator
  • No single supplements for solo travellers
  • Great Walks of Australia official walk

Since 1995 - when we pioneered the first commercial trek on this iconic desert trail - we’ve continued to lead the way on the Larapinta. Our exclusive network of four architect-designed Eco-Comfort Camps are positioned along the trail to support a genuine through-walking experience.

On this Larapinta walking itinerary, you stay in three of them - each offering new views & a fresh perspective of Country. The benefit of more camps along the trail is less backtracking back to the same camp after every day’s walk.

This fully supported trek with the Larapinta pioneers covers more of the Larapinta Trail than most - offering approximately 69.5km (43mi) of the most spectacular terrain along the official 223km trail.

From the high quartzite ridgelines of the West MacDonnell Ranges to the towering walls of Ormiston and Serpentine Gorge, you’ll be immersed in a landscape shaped by time and rich in natural contrasts. Discover permanent waterholes, dramatic escarpments and the shifting desert palette of Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm.

Your final ascent of Rwetyepme / Mt Sonder is a true highlight - and a dawn ascent is the only way to end this amazing walk. At 1,380m (4,528ft), it’s the highest point on the trail. Setting out before dawn from our nearby Eco-Comfort Camp base, you’ll reach the summit in time to watch the sunrise spill across the landscape you’ve spent days walking. Hiking Sonder for sunrise is the most rewarding way to do it - quiet, cool, and, quite simply, unforgettable.

Each night, you’ll stay at one of our multi-award winning Eco-Comfort Camps. Created by architects and purpose-built for this environment, they include hot showers, private off-ground safari tents, heated dining shelters and sustainable design features throughout. The placement of our camps allow for no backtracking and no long daily transfers, you get more time to enjoy the experience - and the views you came to see.

Our guides are experienced, passionate and deeply connected to the land. They’ll prepare gourmet 3-course dinners and ensure each day on the trail is both achievable and memorable. From start to finish, your journey is supported by decades of operational excellence and care.

We’ve won seven Brolga Northern Territory Tourism Awards since 2016 - including Adventure Travel and Ecotourism in 2024 - and we’re proud to be members of the Great Walks of Australia. But what matters most is the feedback from the thousands of walkers who choose this trip every season.

If you’re going to walk the Larapinta Trail once, make it count and travel with the Larapinta experts since 1995.

Activities:

Itinerary

Our walk begins at the official eastern trailhead of the Larapinta Trail - the historic Alice Springs Telegraph Station. This is where the trail truly starts, and from here, you'll walk westward, all the way to the summit of Mt Sonder. Few itineraries cover this much of the trail - from its symbolic beginning through to its most iconic finish. You’ll be picked up from your accommodation between 7:00-7:30am. Please ensure you’ve had breakfast beforehand, as most cafés will be closed before departure (pre-purchasing is recommended). The first section of the Larapinta Trail sets out through witchetty bush, mulga scrub and bird-filled shady woodlands before climbing onto the exposed spine of Euro Ridge - offering sweeping views back toward Alice Springs and the surrounding desert ranges. From here, the trail leads into Wallaby Gap - one of the first of many natural highlights. After a short vehicle transfer, you’ll arrive at Nick’s Camp - one of the three exclusive, architect-designed Eco-Comfort Camps you'll experience along the trail. Set among desert oaks with commanding views of the Heavitree Range, this is where you’ll settle in, enjoy bush-style hospitality, and sample native-inspired cuisine prepared by local specialist Rayleen Brown. Walking time: 5-8 hours *PRE-TRIP BRIEFING NOTE: You’ll must arrive in Alice Springs the day before Day 1, in time to attend the 3:30pm pre-trip briefing.

Meals:  L,D

From Nick’s Camp we continue west through magnificent, shady Bloodwoods and tall Ironwoods, the dominant trees on this narrow alluvial flat. We may catch sight of Black-footed Rock Wallaby as we approach one of the most important waterholes of the area, Simpsons Gap. A short transfer takes us to the stunning Standley Chasm where you will enjoy a talk about indigenous culture. All departures will journey into Arrernte country for a cultural conversation. After a delicious picnic lunch and a walk into the magnificent Chasm – a private reserve still run by the traditional owners - we transfer back to Nick's Camp. Walking Time: 3-5 hours

Meals:  B,L,D

Today's highlight is the 5km walk along the crest of the high ridge leading to Counts Point. From here we have clear views of Central Australia’s western horizon to Mt Zeil (1531m), the highest peak in the Northern Territory, and Mt Sonder which marks the end of the Larapinta Trail. We can also see the huge comet crater of Gosse Bluff, a feature of the landscape for the next few days. We descend from the high ridgetop though mysterious stands of mulga trees. At the base of the ridge we follow a track of dolomite limestone toward camp; keep your eye out for fossil stromatolites under foot, one of the most ancient forms of life. Stepping off the main trail, we follow our private track to Charlie's Camp, named in honour of pioneering Larapinta guide Charlie Holmes. Tonight’s camp is nestled in secluded wilderness at the foothills of Counts Point. Spend the evening relaxing around the campfire while your guides prepare a scrumptious dinner. Walking Time: 5.5-6.5 hours

Meals:  B,L,D

After another wonderful breakfast we walk out of camp to the breathtaking Inarlanga (Echidna) Pass, visiting Serpentine Chalet en route. We spend some time in the magnificent pass to enjoy the peace and marvel at the ancient cycad palms. From here we trek south-west to an original ochre quarry, a sacred Aboriginal site. The rainbow of vibrant colours on the wave-like ochre wall makes for stunning photos. We then break for a picnic lunch and an early finish in preparation for our big day tomorrow. This afternoon you can enjoy a swim at Glen Helen Gorge. We transfer west to one of our exclusive Camps. Fearless – named in honour of trekking guide Sue Fear, or Sonder Camp - named after the majestic Mt Sonder. Both Camps are located at the foothills of Mount Sonder. Walking Time: 3-7 hours

Meals:  B,L,D

Your guides will have you up early this morning (2-3am) for our pre-dawn walk up Mount Sonder. Weaving your way up to the 1380m summit of this majestic mountain following only the glittering light of your head-torch, surrounded by deep and peaceful darkness, is a truly inspiring experience... and watching the sunrise from the top is unforgettable! Mount Sonder is the official end and highest point of the entire Larapinta Trail and as such we have expansive views across the entire vast landscape we have been exploring over the last few days. It is a spectacular way to end this iconic desert walk and it is also a cooler time to do it. We descend to Redbank Gorge and can enjoy a great brunch back at camp. There are options for this afternoon, including resting at camp or swimming at Finke River. Walking Time: 7-8 hours

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning we enjoy the best side walk of the entire Larapinta Trail: Ormiston Pound. The Pound offers an immense variety of extraordinary scenery and is the perfect walk to complete our journey. We explore the upper reaches of the Gorge where we may see Rock Wallabies scamper about the imposing cliffs, and follow the track through scrub filled with native birds: Spinifex Pigeon, Budgerigar and Mistletoe Bird. Keep an eye out overhead for the majestic Wedge-tailed Eagle, Australia's largest raptor. This walk includes an unavoidable water crossing, through still, cold water. The water level varies throughout the season but can be up to 1m deep in the early season. The water crossing is about 20m across, and your guides will be there to assist. After lunch we board the bus and transfer to Alice Springs. Sitting back and watching the now familiar ancient desert landscape slide by the bus window gives most trekkers a sense of awe and satisfaction. Congratulations on all you have achieved over the last six days! We will drop you to your accommodation at approximately 4-5pm. This evening your group may like to arrange a celebratory dinner together at one of Alice's great eateries. Walking Time: 3-4 hours

Meals:  B,L


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.


Inclusions

  • 5 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners, snacks & hot drinks
  • 5 nights at our exclusive eco-comfort camps on a twin share basis or free upgrade to single tent for solo travellers
  • Professional wilderness guide & support staff
  • Camping equipment including tents, swags & stretcher beds plus all cooking equipment and utensils
  • Fees to Aboriginal Traditional Owners
  • National Park fees
  • Alice Springs hotel pick up/drop off on first and last day of tour
  • All transport during the tour
  • Emergency communications & 24 hour back-up
  • Comprehensive group first aid kit
  • Mandatory pre-trip briefing held the day before the trip starts

  • Accommodation in Alice Springs before and after the trip
  • Transfers from/to Alice Springs airport
  • Items of a personal nature, such as laundry and alcoholic beverages
  • Backpack and sleeping bag (if you would like to hire a sleeping bag please let our staff know at least 14 days prior to your trip)
  • Airfares
  • Travel insurance
  • Face masks and hand sanitiser

Accommodation


Trail Surface


Suitability

Introductory to Moderate

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The Classic Larapinta Trek is graded introductory to moderate. This trek involves walking 5-7 hours each day over rugged terrain with some steep ascents and descents. The trail conditions of the Larapinta Trail are rocky, rugged, hard surfaced and dry. While a number of sections of the trail wind through open plains, undulating areas and relatively flat country, overall, the trail is characterised by rocky, stony and mountainous terrain which can rise from 680m above sea level to more than 1,200m along some sections. Suggested preparation: We recommend regular exercise 3 or 4 times per week (this can be cycling, jogging or walking) in the months leading up to your trip. At least once a week, you should walk with a weighted day pack (5–7kg) for several hours for leg strengthening and aerobic fitness. The best way to train for an active holiday is to simulate the activity you will be undertaking on the trip. Train for uneven terrain by finding a hilly, rough narrow bush track, and go for a lovely long walk in your trekking boots.


Departure dates


Notes

H
High Season
HS
Holiday Season
Note:
High season supplement applies from 15 May to 15 August, and for any trips that overlap with a public holiday.

Priceper person from

$3885AUD

Options & Supplements*
  • Sleeping Bag HireAUD$30
*Prices listed are per person

Essential Information

Ready to book? Make sure you download and read the detailed Classic Larapinta Trek in Comfort trip notes which contains all the essential information you need to know before booking. Once you’ve booked, we will supply you with a Pre-Departure document which contains a detailed gear list and other important information to help you prepare for your adventure ahead.


Frequently Asked Questions

A majority of the terrain on the Larapinta Trail is hard, rough and rocky, particularly on high ground, in gorges, creek and river beds. The ground is often distorted with embedded or loose rock depending on the trail variations.

The trail conditions of the Larapinta Trail are rocky, rugged, hard surfaced and dry. While a number of sections of the trail wind through open plains, undulating areas and relatively flat country, overall, the trail is characterised by rocky, stony and mountainous terrain which can rise from 680m above sea level to more than 1,200m along some sections.

If you need to use a CPAP machine during the trip please speak with our staff about this. There are charging points at camp, but not in your tent. You will need to bring spare batteries that can be charged by USB port during the day while the group are not at camp and/or bring a small solar panel to charge the batteries.

Yes, if you are travelling on your own you will receive a free upgrade to your own private tent. No single supplement applies.

You will need a good level of fitness for this trek on the Larapinta. You need to be capable and prepared to spend 5-7 hours each day trekking over rugged terrain with some steep ascents and descents. If you have any questions about your suitability please give us a call and speak with one of our staff members. We are more than happy to discuss additional information about what you can expect.

You must arrive in Alice Springs the day before your trek begins. The trip commences with a COMPULSORY pre-departure briefing in the afternoon on the day before departure. It is ESSENTIAL that you make your travel arrangements to enable you to attend this briefing.

Yes. The terrain on this trek is rugged, and the Quartzite rocks are famous for shredding even the most trusted old pair of hiking boots. For your comfort, you must have high supported boots with a heavy duty grip. There are lots of rocky, uneven and unstable sections, so ankle support will be beneficial.

The Classic Larapinta Trek is fully vehicle supported. You will carry just a day pack containing the items you need during the day (including water, sun hat, snacks, lunch, camera, waterproof and warm layers). This is likely to weigh between 5-7kg.

Any excess luggage can be stored at your pre/post tour accommodation in Alice Springs.

Hiking poles can definitely assist you with going up and down the inclines and for stability. If you have not used them previously, we recommend that you do some training with them before you head out on the hike.

No. A water tank will be carried in the support vehicles and the guides will provide you with drinking water each day.

At the campsites you can charge devices through USB ports in the lounge area. Ports are very limited and shared between participants. Charging is via solar panels so can take longer than usual. We suggest bringing portable power chargers or fully charged spare batteries as back-up for your devices.

Not frequently. Sporadic reception can be received depending on your carrier, but generally only for the first day and when on top of Mt Sonder.

Our Larapinta Trail trekking season runs from April to September, when trekking conditions are most favourable. Winter is arguably the best time to experience the Larapinta Trail, as it offers prime trekking conditions, more stable temperatures and endlessly blue days.

In the Centre, the four traditional seasons are more distinct, and temperatures are more extreme than in most other parts of Australia. Trekking in winter (May to August) is generally pleasant with light winds, and daytime temperatures averaging 15-25C or 60-80F. However, winter nights often plummet below freezing and there are frequent frosts; please make sure that you prepare for the cold evenings on winter treks.

The shoulder seasons of April and September tend to bring higher daytime temperatures with daytime temperatures averaging 25-35C or 75-95F. Nights are typically mild hovering around 10-15C or 50-60F. Higher daytime temperatures can occasionally occur necessitating adjustments to itineraries. This may entail a reduction in walking activities and an increase in more leisurely pursuits such as swimming.

While rainfall is infrequent along the Larapinta Trail, it remains essential to be equipped for any weather scenario. The region is susceptible to unpredictable spells of hot or cold weather at random intervals. Rest assured, our facilities are well-equipped to accommodate both extremes, ensuring an enjoyable experience amidst the diverse conditions of Outback Australia. However, in light of this variability, we hope to stress to you the importance of following our suggested packing list, checking local weather updates prior to departure and packing appropriately for a more informed and enjoyable journey.


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By joining this trip you are directly supporting positive impact projects in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

We’ve offset the carbon emitted by this trip by purchasing credits that support important projects that address the UN’s seventeen SDGs, like reducing poverty, affordable and clean energy, reducing hunger, clean water and climate action.

Proceeds from this adventure purchase carbon credits through the world’s largest and most awarded carbon project developer, South Pole, which are invested into projects accelerating the transition to renewable energy sources in developing countries.

Supported projects are based on internationally recognised standards and are third-party audited. They entail a series of positive impacts on the ground, which benefit local communities and ecosystems, that are aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.