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3 Day Uluru Kata-Tjuta Kings Canyon (Camping) - from Alice Springs

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“The tour was extra interesting and memorable.” Maria Lindroth, traveled in January 2024

3 Day Uluru Kata-Tjuta Kings Canyon (Camping) - from Alice Springs

  • Christmas & New Year
  • Enjoy a campfire meal in the Kings Canyon region
  • Hike through Kata Tjuta's Valley of the Winds
  • Trek the towering cliffs of Kings Canyon
“Sights were amazing. Group was great, and we learned so much due to Rael's deep knowledge.” PAUL GARWOOD, traveled in July 2023

3 Day Uluru Red Centre Kings Canyon (Camping) - from Ayers Rock

  • Explore Uluru's base and sacred rock art sites
  • Enjoy campfire meals in the Australian outback
  • Experience Kings Canyon's towering cliffs
“It was fabulous to see Uluru and I was amazed at the height and size of it. Aboriginal art is stunning and the people are friendly.” Ben Ives, traveled in March 2024

Uluru & Kings Canyon Adventure

  • Picnic at Kata Tjuta with stunning views
  • Experience sunrise and sacred sites at Uluru
  • Discover bush tucker with First Nations guides
“It was a fantastic way to experience Uluru and thre surrounding areas!” Bethan Copner, traveled in June 2023

3 Day Uluru Adventure

  • Walk around Uluru with an Aboriginal guide
  • Hike through the domes of Kata Tjuta
  • Watch the sunset over Uluru with snacks
“Very nice trip :-))).” Simon Ceulemans, traveled in July 2022

Australia: Uluru Explorer (4 Days)

  • Enjoy a sunset BBQ with bubbles in the Outback
  • Hike through Walpa Gorge and Valley of the Winds
  • Trek around King's Canyon and visit Garden of Eden

Outback Highlights (Short Break, 5 Days)

  • Dine under the stars at the Sounds of Silence Dinner
  • Drive to Kata Tjuta for a stunning outback sunset
  • Witness a breathtaking Uluru sunrise early morning

Uluru and Kata Tjuta Experience (Short Break, 3 Days)

  • Discover Uluru's ancient stories and art
  • Explore the domes and gorge of Kata Tjuta
  • Watch sunset with wine at Kata Tjuta

Best of Uluru & Kings Canyon (4 destinations)

  • Walking Adventure
  • Catch the sunrise over Uluru and visit cultural sites
  • Learn about native traditions at the Cultural Centre
  • Witness Uluru at sunset, a breathtaking sight

3 Day Uluru Adventure ex Yulara

  • Sightseeing
  • Trek around Kings Canyon's Rim
  • Sleep under the stars at a tented camp
  • Explore Uluru with an Aboriginal guide

Upgraded Uluru & Kata Tjuta Independent Adventure

  • Catch the sunrise at Uluru
  • Visit the Indigenous Cultural Centre
  • Walk around Uluru with a local guide

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From traditional bush medicine to birthing caves, sacred waterholes to rock art, discover why Uluru and Kata Tjuta are the spiritual heart of Australia.

Standing 348 meters tall in the middle of an otherwise flat desert, Uluru is the coolest monolith you’ll probably ever see. But here’s the thing: Uluru’s so much more than a monolith—it’s a living landscape that holds 60,000 years of Anangu history, stories and culture. Join us on a Red Centre adventure to hike through 300-million-year-old canyons and gorges, listen and learn from  First Nations  guides, and watch these sacred sites come to life. If the fluorescent glow of Uluru at sunset doesn’t take your breath away, the glittering night sky certainly will.

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Uluru has become a symbol of the vast and rugged  Aussie Outback . But it's also a place of deep spiritual importance to the traditional custodians,  the Aṉangu people , who've been connected to these lands for tens of thousands of years. Watch the fascinating formations of Uluru and Kata Tjuta come alive as you listen to ancient stories passed down through the generations, and marvel at the breathtaking sight of an Uluru sunset. Continue your adventure through the Red Centre to discover other natural wonders including  Kings Canyon  and the stunning Ormiston Gorge in Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park.

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Uluru travel faqs, who are the traditional owners of uluru.

The Anangu (pronounced  arn-ung-oo ) people are the traditional owners of  Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park  and other regions of the Central Western desert.

They've been custodians of the land for over 60,000 years and are one of the world's oldest living cultures.

For the Anangu people, Uluru and Kata Tjuta are places of deep spiritual connection; they are physical evidence of Tjukurpa (the creation period) and the ancestral spirits who reside in the land.

How do I get to Uluru?

All of our Uluru trips start in Yulara (a resort town on the outskirts of  Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park ) or Alice Springs. The quickest way to get to Uluru is to fly to Yulara. You can fly direct from a few Australian cities including Melbourne, Sydney and Cairns with Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin Australia.

You can fly direct to Alice Springs from most major Australian cities including Brisbane, Darwin and Adelaide (flights are generally more frequent from Alice than Yulara). From here, it's a 288 miles (5.5 hours) drive to Uluru.

If your tour finishes in Yulara, we can drop you off in Alice Springs (at no additional cost), with an arrival back in town at around 6:30 pm.

Is climbing Uluru banned?

Yes, climbing Uluru was banned permanently on 26 October 2019 to respect the traditional owners and the  spiritual significance  of the site. The Anangu people have been holding spiritual and cultural ceremonies at Uluru for tens of thousands of years, and climbing is not generally allowed under Tjukurpa (Anangu law and culture). We think the views are better from down below, anyway.

Can I drink tap water in the Red Centre?

Yes, drinking tap water is safe in Alice Springs, Yulara and throughout the Red Centre. Ensure you bring a 1-2 liter reusable water bottle to refill at the water stations dotted around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Staying hydrated is important as the Outback sun is intense and you'll be doing a fair bit of walking during the day.

Are there ATMs in the Red Centre?

You can withdraw cash at a number of ATMs in Alice Springs. There's also an ATM in the Town Square at Ayers Rock Resort in Yulara. Most of the highway roadhouses will have an ATM or the option to get cashback.

What should I pack for Uluru?

Layering is key in the Outback. The days are warm or hot all year so t-shirts and shorts are fine, however the temperature can drop at night so you'll need long pants and a warm sweater and/or jacket for sunrise and sunset. You’ll also need a comfy pair of walking shoes, a wide-brimmed sun hat, a day pack, sunscreen, lip balm and a reusable water bottle.

When is the best time to visit Uluru?

Uluru is awe-inspiring come rain or shine, but the best time to visit is generally between May and September when the days are dry and warm (but not scorching). Uluru sits in a semi-arid desert climate zone, so summer is sweltering with occasional storms (the amount of rainfall varies from year to year), while winter is warm and dry during the day with cold nighttime temps that often plummet below zero.

Is Uluru also called Ayers Rock?

You may have heard Australia's most famous landmark also being called Ayers Rock. However, the traditional custodians of Uluru, the Anangu people, have always called it Uluru. The first non-Aboriginal person to see Uluru was explorer William Gosse in 1873. He named it Ayers Rock in honor of his superior Sir Henry Ayers, the Chief Secretary of South Australia.

The rock was officially renamed Ayers Rock / Uluru in 1993, but it was renamed again in 2002 to Uluru / Ayers Rock to show respect for the Anangu people and acknowledge their custodianship of the land. We use the traditional name for this reason, and you'll also see the traditional name used throughout the national park.

The word 'Uluru' comes from the Pitjantjatjara language and has no direct English translation.

How will we travel around the Red Centre?

The Red Centre covers a huge, very remote area of Central Australia. We'll spend many hours driving from A to B in an air-conditioned vehicle. Make sure you bring ample snacks and maybe a few podcasts to listen to – or use it as an opportunity to get to know your fellow travelers. With a comfortable, air-conditioned bus, sit back and enjoy the unique desert landscapes that you'd miss in any other form of travel.

What's the accommodation like?

It depends on the trip style you choose. Our Basix and Original trips feature simple (but comfy) camping accommodation in permanent or semi-permanent tents with stretcher beds and shared facilities, or a mixture of camping and budget hotels.

If you choose a Comfort or Premium trip, you'll stay in 3-to-4-star hotels and resorts with private amenities.

Can I use my cell phone at Uluru?

Cell phone and data signal within Ayers Rock Resort and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is pretty good (Ayers Rock Resort also offers free Wi-Fi). You can usually pick up a few bars at the roadhouses, too, although some network providers tend to be better than others.

Expect the signal to be patchy or completely cut off when you're on the road or exploring more remote places like Kings Canyon or Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park. But hey, with views like these, we don't think you'll mind switching off for a few days.

Do I need to bring cash?

You can use a credit or debit card for purchases in most roadhouses, shops and restaurants in the Red Centre. However, it's always handy to have cash for smaller purchases.

You might also want to withdraw money if you're interested in buying artwork from local First Nations artists. Artists often sell beautiful, hand-painted tapestries in the gardens near Town Square in Ayers Rock Resort, and at the sunset viewing area. It's a great way to take a little piece of Uluru home with you.

What are some interesting facts about Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park?

  • The formations are approximately 500 million years old
  • The rock (Uluru) you see is only the tip of the, er, monolith. The rock mass extends up to 6 kilometers underground
  • Uluru is 348 meters tall (for reference, that's taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Chrysler Building in New York or the Eureka Tower in Melbourne)
  • The circumference of Uluru is 9.4 km and it takes around 3 to 4 hours to walk depending on your fitness level
  • The traditional owners of Uluru and Kata Tjuta are the Anangu people
  • Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is home to over 400 plant species and 21 species of mammals
  • The rocks get their orangey-red color from the oxidized iron minerals

Are there things I can't do at Uluru?

Uluru is often referred to as the spiritual heart of Australia, not only because of its middle-of-the-country location but also for its great significance to Australia’s First Nations people (and more specifically to the Anangu, the traditional owners of Uluru). And for this reason, there are restrictions on what you can and can't do at Uluru. These restrictions include taking photos at sacred sites, swimming in waterholes around the base, and not calling Uluru by its colonized name, Ayers Rock.

Are Intrepid trips accessible for travelers with disabilities?

We are committed to making travel widely  accessible , regardless of ability or disability. We do our best to help you see the world, regardless of physical or mental limitations. 

We are always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them toward the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

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Even if you’re not one generally riveted by geology, sideline your reservations until you visit Uluru. Standing at 348 metres high, 10 kilometres in circumference and concealing caves, cascades and rock art in its folds, this is as spectacular as sandstone gets.

First Nations  connections to country here run deep; something that we try to impress on all travellers on our Uluru tours through various organised intercultural exchanges. It’s why, in 1998, we were among the first tour operators to stop climbing the rock (and why we’re thrilled that the practice has now been banned altogether). As any Territorian will tell you, it’s the stories behind Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Watarrka that really bring these sacred sites to life.

Our tours of Uluru will have you immersed in the rich history of the region. We can take you from Uluru to  Alice Springs , or if you prefer, Alice Springs to Uluru – the choice is yours. Either way, you’ll have your mind blown! Browse our wide range of Uluru tours and start planning your holiday today. 

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Uluru may well be this region’s best-known attraction, but by no means is it the only one. Here’s a quick guide to some of the outback’s other great rock stars.

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Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)

A grouping of 36 giant red rock domes located 25 kilometres east of Uluru. The tallest of Kata Tjuta’s ‘many heads’ rises almost 550 metres above the surrounding plain.

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Kings Canyon

An enormous gorge home to an all-natural Amphitheatre, ‘Lost City’, Garden of Eden and year-round waterhole. The undisputed highlight of Watarrka National Park.

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West Macdonnell Ranges

Over 600 kilometres of craggy mountain ridges, scrubby grasslands, deep gullies and delightfully croc-free waterholes.

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Australia’s rich First Nations culture offers a unique insight into this wide brown land. Adventure Tours works closely with First Nations communities to develop ethical and authentic experiences that benefit the communities and passengers alike. 

Tips for travelling in the Red Centre

  • Don’t be fooled by the outback’s size! While Alice Springs airport is only 13 kilometres from Alice Springs, Alice Springs to Uluru is 463 kilometres. If you’re checking out a trip that flies in or out of Yulara (the closest airport to Uluru), you may be able to arrange flights for the same day the tour starts or finishes. If you’re flying in or out of Alice Springs, you’ll need to arrive the day before, and book outbound flights for the day after the trip finishes.  Contact us  for help with accommodation in Alice Springs before and/or after your trip.
  • The Red Centre isn’t blisteringly hot all year. From June to August the weather actually gets cold at night, sometimes dipping below 0 degrees celcius. Pack a warm jumper or jacket.

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Trip rating, time of year, esperance & southwest adventure , december 2019.

Thanks Adventure Tours for managing our itinerary during the tour so as to keep us safe and to ensure a good experience even with the worst fire season known in Australia unfolding throughout the nation in the summer of 2020. Some of your tours were cancelled where necessary. I felt we were in good hands throughout.

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A wonder of nature.

Equally beautiful at sunrise or sunset – these sandstone formations are not only stunning to watch but also a spiritual place for traditional landowners of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park – Yankunytjatjara and Pitjantjatjara (Anangu people ).

To get to this fantastic place the best way is by air. Flights from Melbourne to Ayers Rock Airport (Connellan Airport) operate every day, and you can also stay in Alice Springs , the closest city to Uluru , which is no less worth your attention.

So, hold your breath and enjoy the beauty of nature. Dive into the atmosphere of Indigenous culture and feel reunited with the land !

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Many Australians have Uluru on their bucket list, but their “ day trip ” adventures are sometimes put off by their interest in visiting faraway places overseas. But why wait? There’s so much to see and do in Uluru , and Ayers Rock Resort is available to suit every budget and style of traveller. Read on to find out why every Australian should visit Uluru ! 

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To explore native wildlife and marvellous views

Even from a distance, Uluru is captivating, but when you get closer, you can see all the shades of nature in detail. This is why the area is called Red Centre – at different times of the day, Uluru shimmers with many shades of red, making this place one of the most unique in Central Australia.

Even though Uluru is located in the desert, you will be surprised by how many animals live in this area! It became a home to more than 21 mammals, 180 species of birds, and 74 different types of reptiles! How much can you spot during your trip here?

As night approaches, Uluru completely changes its appearance. Living in the city, you may have forgotten what it’s like to admire the starry sky. Uluru will give you this unforgettable experience : enjoy the desert sky full of shining stars, see the Milky Way and spot the Alpha Centauri!

Aboriginal culture

To learn more about the Aboriginal culture of the Australian Desert

During your visit, we highly recommend you learn more about the life of the Anangu people , from their culture to everyday life. Aboriginal people have lived in this area for more than 30,000 years, and throughout this time until today, they have defended their culture , language and the right to live according to their laws.

One of the most essential things in Ananin gu’su’s life is their moral compass – Tjukurpa. This is necessary for them, connecting all aspects of life and has been a philosophy for thousands of years. Stories about this and many other things are passed down from generation to generation. Older people who preserve rituals, ceremonies, language, songs and other traditions will happily share them with you!

Note that tourists cannot access certain places or take photos of them. Please respect the rules of the Anangu.

What to do in Uluru

When your feet touch the red earth of central Australia, famous places like Uluru , the West MacDonnell Ranges, and many hidden treasures await you to explore.

The Red Centre is known for its strong connection to Aboriginal art and culture , as well as the history of Australia’s pioneers. From the moment you arrive to the unique landscape , plenty of exciting and fun adventures await you.

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Things to do in Uluru

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Day tour to uluru, assorted uluru experiences, camel adventures in uluru.

The undulating landscapes of the Outback come alive on camelback. This novel vantage point offers unparalleled views of Central Australia’s heartland and fascinating snippets of its ecological past.

Segway Safaris at Uluru

Our expeditions cater to every traveller’s quest for both serene escapades and exhilarating adventures. Traverse the iconic terrains of the Outback with our assured guidance, all the while imbibing in the lore of its age-old guardians.

Luminous Landscapes: Field of Light

Our expeditions cater to every traveller’s quest for both serene escapades and exhilarating adventures. Traverse the iconic terrains of the Outback with our assuredWithin the Uluru Expeditions’ repertoire is the mesmerizing Field of Light, a luminous brainchild of the renowned Bruce Munro. This dazzling installation, a sea of 50,000 glowing orbs, paints the desert nightscape. Enjoy this lit expanse, with panoramic views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta as your backdrop. guidance, all the while imbibing in the lore of its age-old guardians.

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Unlock the secrets of Uluru at a pace that’s comfortable for you. Our experienced guides will recount its indigenous legends and tell you about its integral role in the big picture of Australia.

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Aerial survey: flights to ayers rock.

Aerial excursions offer a sweeping perspective of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. As you fly over them, the expanse of land below, dotted with geological wonders and greenery, is a visual feast.

Desert Dining Under Stars

A culinary odyssey awaits at ‘Dinner Under the Desert Moon’, where the region’s flavours are expertly crafted with fresh produce. Dine under a canopy of stars, with Uluru and Kata Tjuta crafting an unforgettable backdrop.

Twilight Trails: Uluru Sunset Excursion

Experience the Outback’s chromatic play at dusk with our Uluru Sunset Excursion. Guided insights augment the visual splendour, enriching the journey through this iconic realm.

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Uluru (Ayers Rock)

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Ulu r u Kata-Tju t a National Park is home to the world-famous Ulu r u (Ayers Rock), the Red Centre of Australia and one of the country's most famous natural landmarks. One of the most famous rock formations in the world, this monolith stands at a towering 348 metres tall and has a circumference of over 9km, with the bulk of its mass lying underground.

This unique slice of the outback is known for its amazing views at dawn and dusk. The Talinguṟu Nyakunytjaku viewing area offers uninterrupted 360° views of Ulu r u and Kata Tju t a, with the sun's glow bringing the surrounding desert landscape to life.

A trip to the Northern Territory is incomplete without getting to experience one of the many amazing Ulu r u tours on offer. See the information below to learn more about Ulu r u (Ayers Rock) to help you plan an unforgettable experience in the heart of Australia.

AAT Kings’ Tours of Ulu r u

For those that are interested in visiting Ulu r u, AAT Kings offers a variety of different tours, from one-off coach transfers to 19 Day Guided Holidays. Our selection of tours is suitable for all ages and interests, with short and long Ulu r u tours available. If you are looking at exploring Ulu r u either by yourself or with friends and family, browse our selection of Ulu r u-specific tours below. Add on a sunset BBQ dinner to explore native apple, bush tamato, and quandong flavours with renowned Australian barbecued steak, kangaroo and seafood, fresh salads and classic dessert with a twist.

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Walking Uluru

Walking around the 9km perimeter is one of the key highlights of many Ulu r u tours, but with plenty of walking options, it may be difficult to know where to begin. At AAT Kings, we recommend the Kuniya Base Walk and the Mala Walk, both rated highly by tourists and locals. While walking along these trails, you will encounter sacred Indigenous sites and art.

The Kuniya Base Walk is an insightful track that leads to the Mu t itjulu waterhole. Along this walk you can learn about the deadly battle which took place here between two ancestral beings – Kuniya, the woma python, and Liru, the venomous snake. You'll gain a unique insight into the sheer physical and spiritual enormity of Uluru and pass by ancient cave paintings and other sites of significance to the local A n angu and the early explorers.

The Mala Walk leads you past several areas of ancient rock art and sacred sites where Aboriginal communities live and prepare for ceremonies. It's believed that as you walk through this area, you'll be surrounded by the spirit of the Mala Tjukurpa – the hare-wallaby people. This adventure will also take you to the peaceful Ka n tju Gorge.

There is plenty of local wildlife to see when you travel to Ulu r u (Ayers Rock) and its surroundings, such as the dingos and the rufous hare-wallaby. You will also be able to encounter the largest land mammal in Australia, the ‘red kangaroo', which can be found in the plains, woodlands and even deserts. Birdwatching is also a popular activity for those who visit the Red Centre as many birds take shelter within the park's rocky slopes. The Ulu r u region is home to over 178 species of bird throughout the arid landscape, making this landmark a remarkable place to spot some rare species. You will be able to encounter the brown falcon, the black-faced woodswallow, zebra finches, and more - so remember to keep an eye out. 

Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)

As the two most popular rock formations in the Northern Territory, adventures of Ulu r u and Kata Tju t a are often featured together in several top Uluru tours. Sitting approximately 40km to the west of Ulu r u, Kata Tju t a is a unique experience with its flowing rock domes, which light up beautifully at sunrise and sunset. There are various walking trails to choose from, such as the Walpa Gorge Walk or the Valley of the Winds Walk .

Alice Springs

All the best Ulu r u tours put you within striking distance of Alice Springs, the gateway town to Australia's Red Centre. The town of Alice Springs has plenty of its own landmarks to explore, including Anzac Hill and the Alice Springs Telegraph Station Historical Reserve. Many of our Ulu r u tours go to and from Alice Springs/Mparntwe, making it an excellent town to stay in if you are keen on exploring the Red Centre.

Wattarka National Park

Watarrka National Park is approximately 300km southwest of Alice Springs and is a protected region encompassing much of Kings Canyon. The rocky terrain is perfect for those seeking a hiking adventure outside of their comfort zone, with it taking around 3 hours to walk the park's circumference.

When to visit Uluru (Ayers Rock)

The best time to visit the Red Centre depends on what experience you want. If you want to avoid the daytime heat, then the period between May and September is the coolest, with temperatures staying between 20-30 degrees. Walking tours will be more comfortable under these cooler conditions, allowing you to explore one of the most stunning areas of the world with ease.

On the other hand, the hottest months (between October and March) bring the rainfall that allows Ulu r u's waterfalls to flow - a unique and wonderful sight. Of course, anyone visiting the Northern Territory during this time should ensure they are drinking enough water and have adequate sun protection.

For visitors interested in the region's wildflowers, August and September are considered the best months to schedule an Ulu r u tour.

How much time do you need to visit the Red Centre?

You need at least 2-3 days to have a robust experience of Uluru (Ayers Rock), where you can fully explore the major features of the region and learn about its Indigenous significance. However, there are plenty of worthwhile half-day Uluru tour experiences that you can enjoy while visiting Central Australia and the Northern Territory.

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  • Physically Beautiful: Most visitors would have seen photographs, or advertisements featuring Uluru, but nothing prepares you for the physical impact of this vast monolith. Its sheer immensity dwarfs everything around it. Uluru has acquired its reputation not just because it is such a unique landform, but also because of the effect the sun has on its colours and appearance. Sunrises and Sunsets cause changes to its colour from browns though oranges, reds to grey.
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Your four-day adventure begins as we pick you up from your accommodation or the airport and make our way towards our first stop of the day. We will spend the afternoon hiking around the various-sized domes of Kata Tjuta. There is a lot to explore as we take in the stunning desert landscape. As the evening begins, we will enjoy a light snack and watch the gorgeous sunset. It’s a magical experience watching the sun drift across the horizon, painting the landscape with rich earthly tones. After sunset, we will make our way to the campsite for dinner and a night spent under the starry desert night sky.

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Day two begins with an early start to see the sunrise. The sunrise is just as magical as the sunset and is an experience you will not want to miss! After breakfast, we will head to the famous landmark of Uluru. You will have plenty of time to complete the full base walk and take in the textures and valleys surrounding you. Next, we will visit the Cultural Centre to view locally crafted art and learn about the First Nations Peoples of the Western Desert. In the evening we will head to our exclusive campsite near Kings Canyon, enjoying dinner and another night spent under the stars.

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The third day will be spent exploring the vast Watarrka National Park! We will hike the incredible Kings Canyon Rim Walk, which will take us past the Lost City, the Garden Of Eden, and many more stunning locations. We will then take a rest and have lunch before making our way back to Yulara. In the evening you will have the option to either watch another spectacular sunset, or purchase an upgrade to enjoy a drone show, the Field of Lights, a sunset camel ride, or the Sounds of Silence. We will then regroup for one final dinner together before our final evening in the tranquil desert surroundings.

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The final day of the tour will begin with a short sleep-in. We will then have breakfast and pack up camp. Sadly this is where our tour comes to an end. From here you can either choose to take a transfer to the Desert Gardens Hotel or the Uluru Airport. You will leave this 4-day adventure with a camera full of spectacular photos and a heart full of unforgettable memories!

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Experience the best of Australia’s Red Centre in just two days on our 2 day 1 night Uluru tour.

Explore the iconic Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, and the massive rock domes of Kata Tjuta.

Discover the cultural significance of Uluru, as you walk around its base and learn about the First Australians’ mythologies and traditional stories. Admire the traditional Aboriginal arts and crafts on display at the Uluru Cultural Centre.

Witness the spectacular sunset and sunrise at Uluru, and indulge in a delicious spread of local native food.

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An early start today is rewarded with an Uluru sunrise. While the morning is fresh, enjoy a walk around the base of Uluru. After your stroll, we walk to the cave paintings near Mutitjulu Waterhole at the base of Uluru. You will be in the hands of an Anangu guide who will share the stories of this unique landscape and explain the Art, the Culture and connection to Land. The on-site Cultural Centre also houses an extensive collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts and crafts for you to browse. Perhaps purchase some art and craft of the First Peoples of Australia at the Uluru Cultural Centre before ending your tour at the Ayers Rock Resort.

Notes: Please do not book a flight departing prior to 12:30pm

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  • Join an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Guide on a walk to the Mutijulu waterhole at Uluru
  • The ancient formations of Kata Tjuta and the monumental Uluru are synonymous with the quintessential Australian landscape
  • Enjoy a locally sourced dinner under the stars and camp on the vast red earth of the outback, well away from civilisation
  • Guided walks at Kata Tjuta and around Uluru provide insight into the history and spirituality of the First Peoples of Australia
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The Anangu people have dissuaded visitors from climbing Uluru for decades; as traditional owners of the land they feel a deep responsibility for everyone who travels to the area. In 1998 we were among the first tour operators to stop climbing Uluru.

To get the most out of this trip you need to be prepared for walks of between 3-9 km on some days. This may be on rough ground and perhaps getting feet wet in rivers and creeks.

From Oct to March in the Red Centre you will experience temperatures of over 35 degrees Celsius (and sometimes well into the 40’s) so be prepared to endure extra physical stress due to the heat at these times, especially while on walks.

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Camping may not appeal to everyone, although a proper bed, linen and electricity are provided.

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These extreme outside temperatures can also place stress on the air-conditioning units within our vehicles which can make travelling uncomfortable. Your tour guide will assist with regular breaks and information to assist in keeping well hydrated.

In July and August, very cold temperatures can be experienced both in the outback and along the coast, especially overnight. Please come prepared for all extremes.

Tour commences in Yulara (Ayers Rock Resort) on day 1 from 1:00pm and finishes in Yulara at approximately 12pm on day two, outbound flights should be booked after 12:30pm.

Please note pick up times from Ayers Rock Resort do vary at different times of the year due to daylight savings and flight time changes.

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