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The extra day and night, added to the Ghan’s southbound Darwin to Adelaide route, make this a 76-hour adventure featuring more time in Alice Springs, a new excursion to Coober Pedy – which this year celebrates its centenary – and an optional trip to Uluru (Ayers Rock).

For the 2015/2016 season, Great Southern Rail has extended its legendary Ghan experience by a day, launching a new four-day/three-night service which allows more time to take in iconic Australian sights and destinations.
 
The extra day and night, added to the Ghan’s southbound Darwin to Adelaide route, make this a 76-hour adventure featuring more time in Alice Springs, a new excursion to Coober Pedy – which this year celebrates its centenary – and an optional trip to Uluru (Ayers Rock).
 
The Ghan Expedition, only available during peak season (23rd May – 22nd August 2015) includes:
 
• A full day’s touring in Alice Springs concluding with a dinner under the stars at the magnificent MacDonnell Ranges
• A full day’s touring in the underground town of Coober Pedy, renowned as the opal mining capital of the world. There is also a chance to see the stunning outback moonscape of the Breakaways
• An optional scenic flight of the ultimate Australian icon, Uluru (at extra cost)
 
Commenting on the Ghan’s new off rail experiences, Great Southern Rail spokesman Steve Kernaghan said: “There’s really no other way you can visit three or four iconic Australian destinations in such a short space of time while still enjoying the luxury and comfort that The Ghan delivers. Guests have traditionally had to end their Ghan adventure at Alice Springs to fly or drive to Uluru. With the new four-day Ghan service, there’s no need to compromise – you can visit the Rock without having to leave your amazing rail journey halfway.
 
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