A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 2 day(s) before the departure date
In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 17:00). Notifications will then be sent via email
Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: Pregnant women
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Segway riding is an adventure activity. Therefore, according to the Segway PT manufacturer's specifications, participants need to weigh between 45-117 kg / 99-257 lbs.
Participants must wear closed-toe shoes when participating in any Uluru Seghway tour. Under no circumstances will participants wearing flip-flops be allowed to participate in any Uluru Seghway tour.
Participants must not have any visual or balance impairments that would impair the safe operation of the Segway PT.
People with serious health problems or hip/back/knee injuries (or a history of such injuries) should not participate in any Seghway activities. This activity is not suitable for pregnant women. People aged 55 and over should consider their individual physical condition and whether they are suitable for this tour. Uluru Seghway Tours strongly advises against this tour for people aged 65 and over.
Government regulations prohibit smoking inside our tour vehicles. Guests are not allowed to smoke while riding the Segway.
Participants are required to purchase a ticket to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Guests who are unable or unwilling to purchase a national park ticket will not be allowed entry to the national park or to participate in the tour, and no refund will be issued in such cases.
An Uluru Segway Tour provides a fun and exciting way to explore Uluru/Ayers Rock, allowing you to get up close to its magnificent scale. You'll ride a Segway to discover the area, gaining insights into both Uluru itself and the ancient Anangu culture. These small group tours ensure a more personal and immersive experience of this stunning landscape.
The Uluru Segway Tour offers both sunrise and sunset experiences, making it suitable year-round. However, the shoulder seasons (spring: September-November and autumn: March-May) often provide more comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities like Segway riding. During these times, you can still enjoy the stunning sunrise or sunset views with more pleasant weather conditions.
During your Uluru Segway Tour, it's essential to respect the cultural significance of the site. Specific areas around Uluru are sacred to the Anangu people, and photography may be restricted in certain locations. Your knowledgeable guide will provide clear instructions on cultural etiquette and photography rules to ensure you respect the ancient traditions and spiritual importance of Uluru throughout your journey.
Before commencing the Uluru Segway Tour, comprehensive safety briefings and riding instructions are provided. Participants will learn how to operate the Segway safely, including balancing, steering, and braking. All tours are accompanied by certified guides who ensure a secure environment, providing ongoing support and guidance throughout the exploration of Uluru. Safety equipment is also typically provided.
The Uluru Segway Tour package typically includes the Segway experience itself, guided exploration of Uluru, and often a meal, such as breakfast for sunrise tours or dinner for sunset tours. Importantly, hotel transfers are included, offering convenient pickup and drop-off from your accommodation. This ensures a hassle-free start and end to your adventure. You can book this package through KKday to ensure all these inclusions are handled seamlessly, providing a comprehensive and worry-free experience.
The Uluru Segway Tour is designed to immerse visitors in the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Uluru. As you glide around the base, your knowledgeable and certified guide shares insights into the geological formations of Uluru and explains the deep spiritual connection and ancient stories of the Anangu people, enriching your understanding of this significant landmark.
Uluru Segway Tours are typically offered as either sunrise or sunset experiences, lasting several hours. The itinerary usually involves hotel pick-up, a safety briefing and Segway training, guided exploration around the base of Uluru, and a meal (breakfast for sunrise, dinner for sunset). These tours are designed to maximize your viewing of Uluru's changing colours at key times of the day.
Knowledgeable and certified guides are integral to enhancing the Uluru Segway Tour. They provide expert commentary on the geology, ecology, and cultural significance of Uluru, sharing fascinating stories of the Anangu people. Guides also ensure the safety of all participants, offer riding tips, and help navigate the terrain, transforming the tour into an educational and memorable journey.