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4 Day Tour in Red Centre Alice Spring to West MacDonnell
Our 4WD vehicles take you to remote, breathtaking parts of the Red Centre that few get to see. Watch the sun set over Uluru, lighting the rock in fiery hues—a truly unforgettable sight. At the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Aboriginal Cultural Centre, discover ancient stories and cultural insights from the Anangu people. Explore UNESCO-listed rock art sites…
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3 Day Red Centre Kata Tjuta to Kings Canyon to/from Alice Springs
An incredible way to see a snapshot of some of the best of the Red Centre across three days, this small group adventure showcases the beauty of Uluru, Kings Canyon, Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge and Kata Tjuta. Added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987 when the international community recognised its…
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Uluru Kata Tjuta 1 Day 1 Night Outback Experience from Ayers Rock
This small group adventure encompasses the very best the Red Centre has to offer. Overnight escape exploring two iconic locations (Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park). There is a very good reason why Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The park was first added to the list in 1987, when…
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Scenic Plane Flight: Lizard Safari
1hr Scenic Flight: Uluru, Kata Tjuta & Lake Amadeus Fly over the Northern Territory’s largest salt lake and witness the spectacular contrast of colors. Fully experience the #Australian desert environment, with the possibility of seeing wild camels. Enjoy guaranteed window seats on all flights. Your professional pilot will provide you expert commentary along the way.
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Alice Springs, Uluru Ayers Rock & Kings Canyon 8 Days Touring Package
Combine our 4 day luxury overnight coach tour to Ayers Rock, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon with 4 Days in Alice Springs and an Alice Springs coach tour. Enjoy canapes and #wine under the stars at Kata Tjuta, a beautiful sunrise at Ayers Rock, a scrumptious d#inner at Ayers Rock and breathtaking views of Watarrka…
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Uluru Audio Tour App
Uluru Audio Guide has over one hundred facts and stories about history, geology, flora and fauna and local Indigenous culture. This allows you to learn more and explore like a local. The device uses incredible GPS technology to ensure it’s fun, informative and easy to use. The device will use your location to share relevant…
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Overnight Uluru Adventure
Journey into #Australia’s dusty Red Centre and experience for yourself two of the continent’s star attractions. Explore the immense rock domes of Kata Tjuta, witness an unforgettable Uluru sunset and enjoy a delicious spread of produce with local native food. Encounter the world’s biggest rock up close on a walk around its base, learn of…
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Mt Conner 4WD Small Group Tour from Ayers Rock Resort inc Dinner
This is a unique and exclusive experience to Mt Conner, located 100-kilometers east of Uluru. This is the quintessential Aussie Outback experience. This fascinating tour will introduce you to life in the desert. Absorb the ambiance of the Red Centre without the crowds as we venture into an extraordinary environment by 4WD.
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Uluru Sunrise (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta Half Day Trip
The early rise is well worth it as you experience the two major landmarks in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Start with an amazing sunrise at Talinguru Nyakunytjaku, the Uluru sunrise viewing area. Afterwards, on the 45 kms drive to Kata Tjuta your Driver Guide will provide you with an historical overview of the National Park.…
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Ayers Rock Day Trip from Alice Springs Including BBQ Dinner
Experience the wonders of Uluru as part of your Northern Territory adventure. Travel in air-conditioned comfort, hear intriguing stories and learn the secrets of this unique world-renowned destination. We provide BBQ, beverages and snacks so all you have to do is focus on your incredible surroundings. All activities are considered very safe for all age…
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Kata Tjuta Sunset Half Day Trip
This tour takes you to the inspiring red-hued sedimentary rock domes of Kata Tjuta to watch the sunset. They are thought to have originally been one huge piece of rock, much like Uluru, that has weathered over millions of years to become an intriguing series of individual formations. As evening approaches, each passing minute brings…
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Uluru Small Group Tour including Sunset
Experience the many moods of Uluru at sunset with an uninterrupted view. Admire the immensity of Uluru as you immerse yourself in the environmental changes of this world-renowned icon at sunset.
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4 Day 3 Night Outback Escape from Alice Springs
A Relaxed Four-Day Journey Through Iconic Landscapes and Ancient Cultures This adventure starts and ends in Alice Springs. Take a relaxed journey to the heart of #Australia and experience its wondrous highlights with this four-day experience. The extended length of this trip gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the remote #Australian outdoors. Take…
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2 Day Uluru Red Centre Escape from Alice Springs to Ayers Rock
Embark on a thrilling small group adventure, offering an unforgettable introduction to the captivating Red Centre. Over the course of two days, immerse yourself in the natural wonders of two iconic locations, Uluru and Kata Tjuta, thoughtfully combined into one extraordinary tour. As you journey through the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage…
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Sails in the Desert
Experience an abundance of unparalleled facilities and features at Sails in the Desert. Maintain seamless communication using the complimentary Wi-Fi at caravan park.Effortlessly arrange transportation to and from the airport using the caravan park’s airport transfer services. Discovering Ayers Rock (Uluru) becomes even more accessible, thanks to the shuttle amenities provided at the caravan park.…
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Uluru Morning Guided Base Walk
Join your Driver Guide on a 10.5 kms walk around the entire base of Uluru. Before you commence your journey of discovery, enjoy a light breakfast as you begin to absorb the enormity and beauty of your surroundings. Visit sacred sites, view Aboriginal rock art, and the vision of a waterfall in a desert setting…
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Uluru (Ayers Rock) Sunset Tour
Travel from Ayers Rock Resort to the Uluru sunset viewing area. Enjoy nibbles and a complimentary glass of #wine as the sun sinks over the western horizon and the evening sky brings out the many shades of colour for which Uluru is famous.
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4 Day Red Centre Kings Canyon West MacDonnell from Alice Springs
Four days, exploring four iconic locations (Uluru, Kings Canyon, Kata Tjuta and Tjoritja West MacDonnell Ranges) all wrapped up in one tour. This small group adventure encompasses the very best the Red Centre has to offer. There is a very good reason why Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.…
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3 night Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Adventure
With just the right amount of time to see all of the major highlights of the Red Centre, visit the majestic Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon too. In the evening enjoy an authentic camping experience … with a soft landing. Save time and money by starting in Yulara, which is only minutes away from…
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4 Day 3 Night Outback Escape from Ayers Rock
Take a relaxed journey to the heart of #Australia and experience its wondrous highlights with this four-day experience. This adventure starts at Ayers Rock Resort and ends in Alice Springs on Day 4. The extended length of this trip gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the remote #Australian outdoors. Take in stunning views…
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3-Day Uluru Kata Tjuta to Kings Canyon Safari from Ayers Rock
Taking in some of the most stunning sights in the Red Centre over three days, this small group adventure presents a snapshot of some of the most beautiful places in the area, including Uluru, Kings Canyon, the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge and Kata Tjuta. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park was added to the…
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7 Day Uluru to Adelaide Cultural and Adventure Tour
Unleash your #inner adventurer on this epic seven-day overland tour from Uluru to #Adelaide through #Australia’s untamed outback. Feel connected to the Country as you immerse yourself in the Red Centre, the spiritual heart of #Australia. Understand and appreciate the world’s oldest living culture during powerful Indigenous experiences and take in striking desert landscapes and…
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Alice Springs to Uluru Private Charter Transfer Service
Alice Springs to Uluru Private Charter Transfer Servicee is an excellent opportunity to explore the panoramic desert landscapes of the region, passing through the beautiful MacDonnell Ranges. Learn the natural and geological history of the area, as well as the unique #Australian desert flora and fauna, and hear about the traditional customs and beliefs of…
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Small Group Uluru Sunset Viewing Tour
Experience the many moods of Uluru at sunset with an uninterrupted view on this two hour tour. Admire the immensity of Uluru as you immerse yourself in the environmental changes of this world-renowned icon. Relax with a glass of sparkling #wine and light refreshments as the sun sets in the west.
All about Uluru
When to visit
Uluru is right in the middle of the Northern Territory desert and experiences a typical outback climate: scorching hot, wet summers and dry, mild winters with warm days and cold nights. Most travelers will find it more comfortable to visit during the cooler months, between May and September. Summers have their own charm, however, as heavy rain and storms fill waterholes and create waterfalls on Uluru’s rock face. As most activities around Uluru are outdoors, avoid the heat of the day in any season.
Getting around
You’ll need your own vehicle to get around Uluru and the surrounding Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park; most travelers pick up a rental car at the airport unless they’re on a cross-country road trip. The roads around Uluru are all sealed, so there’s no need for a 4-wheel drive for regular on-road sightseeing. If you don’t want to rent a car, guided tours and a hop-on hop-off bus service fill the gap, but there’s no other public transport in the area.
Traveler tips
While Uluru is the most famous monolith in this part of Australia, it’s by no means the only interesting rock formation. Don’t miss the red domes of Kata Tjuta (also called the Olgas) in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, hiking in Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park, or taking a 4-wheel-drive tour to Curtin Springs to check out flat-topped Mount Conner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Uluru so special?
Uluru, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Australia’s most iconic landmarks. To the Pitjantjatjara (the Aboriginal people of the area, known as the Anangu) who are the traditional custodians of the rock, Uluru is a sacred cultural landscape and the resting place for the ancestors’ spirits.
What can visitors do when they visit Uluru?
Visitors can walk or take a camel tour around Uluru’s base—a popular time to do this is at sunrise or sunset, when the sun creates a dazzling display of shifting colors on the rock. Alfresco dinner at sunset is another popular activity.
How many days do you need in Uluru?
Three days is the perfect length of time to spend exploring Uluru and its surroundings. That gives you enough time to see it at both sunrise and sunset; visit the cultural center; see the Kata Tjuta rock formations; and add in a couple of special activities such as a camel ride, helicopter tour, or sunset dinner.
Why isn’t Uluru called Ayers Rock anymore?
Ayers Rock was a name imposed by Europeans in the 19th century, but the Pitjantjatjara people had used the name Uluru for thousands of years prior to that. When Uluru’s land was returned to the Pitjantjatjara people in 1985, the name returned as well.
What are you not allowed to do at Uluru?
You are not allowed to climb Uluru. This is a sacred site with deep cultural meaning for Aboriginal people, who consider climbing on it to be deeply offensive. People were climbing on Uluru for many years until it was finally banned in 2017.
Where do I go after Uluru?
After you’ve experienced Uluru, you should visit the 36 giant rock domes of Kata Tjuta, a 30-minute drive from Uluru. Other activities to consider include hiking around Kings Canyon in the Watarrka National Park; exploring Finke Gorge National Park; and bushwalking in the MacDonnell Ranges.
























