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Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Tour | Northern Territory
mutitjulu waterhole with tour guide sharing info
Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Tour | Northern Territory
Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Tour | Northern Territory
guests staring up at aboriginal rock art

Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset Tour | Northern Territory


Duration:7 hour(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Get the chance to walk around the entire base of Uluru and discover the unique domes of Kata Tjuta along with its native flora and fauna
  • Stop by the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Cultural Centre to purchase some locally made Aboriginal art and learn more about the Western Desert region
  • Capture Uluru at sunset as the evening sky turns into a spectacle of warm shades and enjoy the end of the day with a glass of sparkling wine
  • If you're keen on combining this tour with an authentic Australian culinary experience, opt for the BBQ package, where you'll indulge in a local Australian BBQ
  • Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing beauty of the night sky with a guided stargazing tour led by your knowledgeable guide with the BBQ package
  • Language devices are available in German, Italian, Spanish, French, and Mandarin on this tour
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–What to expect–

Join a guided Uluru day tour and journey around the base of the majestic Uluru, a sacred and religious site. Explore the Kuniya Walk and visit Mutitjulu Waterhole, one of the few permanent water sources near Uluru. View ancient Aboriginal rock art, hear stories of traditional Anangu life, and delve into the Aboriginal and European history of Uluru.

Visit the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Cultural Centre to learn more about the local surroundings and the Tjukurpa (creation) story of "Kuniya and Liru." Then, witness the striking color changes of the sky above Uluru at the sunset viewing area, while enjoying sparkling wine and nibbles.

For those on the Uluru Sacred Sites & Sunset package, the tour concludes here. However, for travellers who opt for the BBQ package, the adventure continues with an exclusive barbecue dinner against the backdrop of Uluru. Relax with sparkling wine on arrival and dine on a variety of meats and freshly prepared salads, followed by a tasty dessert.

End the evening with a captivating star-gazing experience, as your guide points out visible constellations and shares Aboriginal stories related to the stars.


– Important information–

  • If you are arriving via a transfer from Alice Springs or flight, you may not have time to check into your hotel room before your afternoon tour departure time. Please have a Day Pack ready to go that includes everything you need.
  • Both packages do not include admission to Kata Tjuta National Park. Passengers are advised to purchase tickets in advance and show them to the driver when boarding the bus. Tickets for Kata Tjuta National Park can be purchased from the National Park website
  • It can get cold quickly after sunset in winter, so it is recommended to pack a jacket and wearing warm clothes
  • Pick-up is available at the following locations: Sails in the Desert (Front of Hotel), Ayers Rock Campground (Meet at Bus Stop on Main Road), Outback Hotel (Front of Hotel), and Desert Gardens (Front of Hotel). Provisional pick-up information can be viewed here
  • Please note that pick-up times and locations are estimates and may vary throughout the year based on operational schedules. Guests must contact AAT Kings at 1300 228 546 48 - 72 hours prior to departure to confirm the final pick-up time and location

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– What to Bring–

  • Flynet in summer months (optional)
  • Enclosed walking shoes
  • Warm layers in cooler months
  • Water bottle to hold 1 litre
  • Cash if purchasing Aboriginal artwork
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen and hat

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Refunds will not be granted to travellers who do not wish to see all the attractions on the itinerary

  • Inclusions that are not utilised are non-refundable and non-transferable

  • Travel insurance is highly recommended for all guests covering all applicable dates of travel with the Provider

  • The tour operator reserves the right to cancel the trip due to unforeseen circumstances

  • For emergency regarding the trip, please contact +61 29028 5180

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 3 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 2 to 2 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the photography rules and restrictions when visiting Uluru?

Photography restrictions are in place around Uluru to respect the Anangu people's cultural beliefs and privacy, particularly for areas considered sacred. It is crucial to observe signage which indicates "no photography" zones, often for men's or women's sacred sites. Respecting these rules helps protect the cultural integrity of the land and its traditional owners. Generally, photos are permitted in designated areas, but always be mindful of cultural protocols and local guidelines.

2. When is the best time of year to visit Uluru for comfortable weather?

The most comfortable time to visit Uluru is typically during the cooler months, from May to September. During this period, daytime temperatures are milder, making activities like walking around the base of Uluru more enjoyable. The evenings can be cool, perfect for stargazing under clear skies. The summer months (December to February) can experience extreme heat, which may limit outdoor activities due to very high temperatures.

3. What makes certain Aboriginal sites around Uluru particularly sacred?

Aboriginal sites around Uluru are considered sacred due to their profound connection to the Tjukurpa, the ancestral creation period. These sites represent the actions and journeys of ancestral beings, holding deep spiritual power and traditional law for the Anangu people. They are essential for ceremonial practices, teaching, and passing down generations of knowledge about the land and culture. Visitors are asked to show utmost respect and follow cultural protocols when exploring these areas.

4. What are the transportation options for getting around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park?

Within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, visitors can explore primarily via guided tours that include transportation to key sites like Uluru and Kata Tjuta, ensuring an informative and convenient experience. Self-driving is also an option on designated roads with a park pass. For those wishing to get closer to the rock, walking and cycling paths are available around the base of Uluru, offering unique perspectives of the geological formations and diverse flora and fauna.

5. Are there rideshare services like Uber available for transport near Uluru?

Rideshare services such as Uber are generally not available in the Uluru region due to its remote location. Visitors typically rely on pre-booked airport transfers to Ayers Rock Resort, shuttle services provided by the resort for local travel, or comprehensive guided tours that include all necessary transportation to and from Uluru and other attractions within the National Park, ensuring reliable transport throughout your visit.

6. Is there a shuttle bus service connecting Ayers Rock Resort to Uluru attractions?

Yes, Ayers Rock Resort provides a complimentary shuttle bus service that connects the different hotels and apartments within the resort, making internal travel convenient. Additionally, there are often services, either complimentary or paid, that transport guests from the resort to key Uluru attractions, including the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Cultural Centre and designated sunset viewing areas, ensuring convenient access for visitors to explore the park's highlights.

7. How can visitors travel between different viewing points at Uluru?

Visitors can travel between various viewing points at Uluru primarily through guided tours, which provide organized transport and often combine sunset viewing with enriching cultural experiences. For independent exploration, driving on the designated loop road allows access to different vantage points around the rock. The Uluru base walk also offers a comprehensive experience, covering multiple significant sites accessible by foot, providing close-up views and immersive encounters with the landscape.

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