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A group of tourists rides Segways on a red dirt path around Uluru's base, admiring the majestic rock formation and vast desert landscape under a clear sky in Australia's Northern Territory.
Tourists wearing helmets ride Segways along a scenic dirt path at Uluru's base, enjoying a small-group adventure through the beautiful desert landscape and unique rock formations.
A small group of tourists on Segways traverses the vast, dry grassland at the base of Uluru, highlighting the iconic Northern Territory landmark's stunning scale and natural beauty.
Tourists stand on a viewing platform at Uluru's base, observing its unique canyon-like formations and magnificent rock structures, experiencing the diverse landscapes of this Australian icon.
Happy tourists in helmets pose enthusiastically with their Segways against the magnificent backdrop of Uluru, capturing a memorable moment during their fun Northern Territory adventure.

Uluru Segway Day Time Tour | Northern Territory


Duration:4 hour(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

See the best of Uluru on this unforgettable tour. Tour highlights include Segwaying the most scenic section of Uluru’s incredible base walk.

  • Experience the beauty of Uluru's base walk on an exciting Segway adventure
  • Glide on a thrilling Segway through Uluru's scenic section (approx. one quarter)
  • Participate in a small group adventure with convenient hotel transfers included
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights

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— What You Can Expect —

Explore on foot Uluru's magnificent Mutitjulu waterhole. 

Learn how to Segway then Segway the most scenic portion of Uluru's base walk (approx 1.5 hours). After feeling the wind on your face and seeing Uluru's beauty your guide will teach you more about the indigenous culture and provide you an opportunity to see Aboriginal rock art whilst walking the Mala Walk.

If you're also interested in experiencing the tour at sunrise or sunset, please check out our: 
Uluru Segway Sunrise Tour | Northern Territory
Uluru Segway Sunset Tour | Northern Territory


Glide on a thrilling Segway through Uluru's scenic section (approx. one quarter) and explore the famous Mutitjulu waterhole on foot

A group of tourists rides Segways on a red dirt path around Uluru's base, admiring the majestic rock formation and vast desert landscape under a clear sky in Australia's Northern Territory.

Discover the highlights of Uluru on an unforgettable tour, including an exciting Segway ride through the most scenic section of Uluru

Tourists wearing helmets ride Segways along a scenic dirt path at Uluru's base, enjoying a small-group adventure through the beautiful desert landscape and unique rock formations.

Purchase Notice

  • This is an adventure tour and as such, participants are required to sign a waiver
  • Uluru Segway Tours require an Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Entry ticket (not inclusive). Please purchase this ticket on your own. Travellers unable to enter the National Park will not be able to attend the tour, and refunds will not be available
  • Please note that the pick-up time on this page is for reference only, which will vary depending on each season. The exact pick-up time will be confirmed on the voucher and the Segway tour will email travellers 7 days and 24 hours before the tour, please check the registered email box prior to departure
  • Please select your pick-up/drop-off hotel at the time of booking. If your hotel does not appear on the list, please select an alternative location nearby
  • Please refer to the here for FAQs


What to bring:

  • Closed-in shoes (flip flops or thongs will not be permitted on this tour)
  • A shirt that covers your shoulders
  • 1 litre of water
  • Sunscreen and a cap


Segway riding is a form of adventure activity. Therefore participants need to:

  • The minimum age is 12 years. If under 18 years of age be accompanied by an adult
  • Weigh between 45–117 kg/99–257 lbs
  • Be fit, healthy, and free from injury or illness that may impact the participant's ability to Segway
  • Be free of vision or balance impairment that may impact the safe operation
  • Not with serious health conditions or hip/back/knee injuries (or a history of them)
  • Be free of drugs or alcohol
  • Not suitable for pregnant women

Reminders

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

  • Participants that fail to arrive before the meeting time will be classed as no-shows without any refund

  • Participants are not permitted to smoke whilst riding a Segway

  • This tour requires a minimum of 2 participants to run. The tour will not be confirmed unless the minimum number is met

  • The segway tour operator reserves the right to cancel or alter tours or activities due to operational restrictions, weather conditions(heavy rains), mechanical defects, or any other changes

  • The segway tour operator reserves the right to prohibit any participant prior to the start of the tour, during the training session or tour itself from participating in the activity if the participant fails to meet the rider requirements

  • The segway tour operator does not accept responsibility for the loss or damage of any personal items during whole the tour

  • Please note that the pick-up time on this page is for reference only, which will vary depending on each season. The exact pick-up time will be confirmed on the voucher and the segway tour will email travellers 7 days and 24 hours before the tour, please check the registered email box prior to departure

  • This is an adventure tour and as such, participants are required to sign a waiver

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 3 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–2 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 is the cultural and natural significance of Uluru?

Uluru holds profound cultural and natural significance. It is a sacred site for the Anangu Aboriginal people, its traditional custodians, who believe it holds ancestral spirits and is integral to their Tjukurpa (law and creation stories). Naturally, Uluru is a monumental sandstone monolith, renowned for its dramatic color changes at sunrise and sunset, unique geological formations, and the diverse desert ecosystem it supports. Its immense presence and spiritual depth make it a truly unique natural wonder.

2. Why are visitors no longer permitted to climb Uluru?

The climbing of Uluru was officially ceased in October 2019 out of deep respect for the Anangu Aboriginal people, who are the traditional custodians of the land. For the Anangu, Uluru is a profoundly sacred and spiritual place, and they consider climbing it disrespectful to their cultural heritage and ancestral beliefs. The decision also addressed long-standing safety concerns for climbers and the environmental impact on the delicate rock surface.

3. Why is the monolith now commonly referred to as Uluru instead of Ayers Rock?

The shift from 'Ayers Rock' to 'Uluru' reflects a global movement towards recognizing and respecting Indigenous place names and cultural heritage. Uluru is the traditional Pitjantjatjara name given to the monolith by the Anangu Aboriginal people, its traditional custodians. 'Ayers Rock' was the name given by European explorer William Gosse in 1873. A dual naming policy was adopted in 1993, with Uluru becoming the primary name in 2002 to honor its Indigenous significance.

4. Does Uluru hold a special global status, such as being one of the Seven Wonders of the World?

While Uluru is not officially designated as one of the 'Seven Wonders of the World,' it holds an even more unique and significant global status. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for both its outstanding universal natural values and its profound cultural values. This dual listing highlights its exceptional geological features, ecological importance, and its deep spiritual and cultural significance to the Anangu Aboriginal people.

5. How long does the Uluru Segway Day Time Tour typically last?

The Uluru Segway Day Time Tour provides an engaging experience that typically lasts for several hours. This duration includes convenient hotel transfers to and from your accommodation, a comprehensive safety briefing and training session on how to operate the Segway, and the exhilarating time spent gliding along approximately one-quarter of Uluru's scenic base walk. This allows for ample time to absorb the majestic surroundings and cultural insights.

6. Are there any participant requirements, such as weight limits, for the Uluru Segway Day Time Tour?

Yes, specific participant requirements are in place for the Uluru Segway Day Time Tour to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all guests. While exact weight limits can vary, participants generally need to be within a certain weight range for safe Segway operation. Additionally, a reasonable level of mobility is usually required, and participants should be able to stand for extended periods. It is always recommended to confirm specific requirements with the tour provider prior to booking.

7. What is the recommended duration to fully experience Uluru and its surrounding attractions?

To truly immerse yourself in the beauty and cultural richness of Uluru and its surrounding region, including Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), a visit of at least two to three full days is generally recommended. This allows sufficient time to experience both the iconic sunrise and sunset at Uluru, complete the full base walk or a Segway tour, visit the cultural centre, and explore the captivating walks within Kata Tjuta, accounting for travel and leisure.

8. What are the primary ways to explore Uluru's base, aside from a Segway tour?

Beyond a Segway tour, visitors have several primary methods to explore Uluru's base. The most popular is the full Uluru Base Walk, a 10.6-kilometer circuit that can be completed on foot, typically taking 3.5 to 4.5 hours. Guided walks, often led by Aboriginal rangers, offer deeper cultural insights. Additionally, cycling is a popular option, with bicycles available for hire to traverse the designated tracks around the base, offering a different pace of exploration.

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