Watch sunrise from the base of the rock rather than from a viewing area further away.
Outback picnic breakfast including tea and coffee provided on the walk.
The small group allows you to make the most of your guide. Ask as many questions as you like, hear all the stories and facts without
Learn about the cultural significance of Uluru to the local Anangu people.
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Travel into the heart of Australia on a Kings Canyon day trip from Ayers Rock (Uluru). Your journey takes you to a classic outback cattle station at Kings Creek Station and reveals the amazing landscape of Kings Canyon. For tremendous views over the immense chasm, explore the canyon’s steep cliffs on the Rim Walk or follow an easier route along the canyon’s floor on the Creek Bed Walk.
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Experience the mystic morning serenity of one of Australia’s most spiritual places! Travel to the massive rock domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and marvel as they change colors in the light of the rising sun! Enjoy an outback picnic breakfast and a walking tour of the magnificent Walpa Gorge! Traveling in a small group, with no more than 11 participants, allows for an intimate and personalized experience.
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As you travel towards Uluru its vast shape rises from the sand dunes in the early dawn light highlighting its presence in this country. Your guide will take you to a special location to watch the sun rise over this amazing monolith. You will learn the Creation stories of Liru (venomous snake) and Kuniya (woma python) and hear about the Mala people. After a picnic breakfast you will visit Mutitjulu Waterhole and then drive around the base of the Uluru before returning to the resort. This three hour highlights tour is perfect for those short on time.
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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 is really something to see, especially after rain when the water flows from the side of Uluru and plunges into Kantju Gorge.
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This tour takes you around the entire circuit of the Valley of the winds walk with a guide to answer all your questions.
Language audio guide available on this tour.
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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 the international community recognised its spectacular geological formations, rare plants and animals, and outstanding natural beauty. Your expert local guide will uncover some of the incredible secrets the Rock offering guided -commentary, stories and hidden gems that really bring this place to life. We have comfortable twin safari tents providing a little more comfort, privacy and security, or you can try out a traditional swag experience (canvas-covered bedroll).
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Discover the beauty of Uluru on foot with our curated
walking tours. Whether you're visiting for the first time
or looking to uncover hidden gems, exploring Uluru by walking lets you
experience its culture, history, and landmarks up close.
Local Tips for Uluru
Wear comfortable shoes — Uluru streets may be cobblestoned.
Don’t miss trying local food or drink
Look out for public fountains to refill your water.
Book tickets in advance to skip the lines at popular attractions.
Guided vs. Self-Guided Walking Tours
A guided walking tour offers expert insights, historical
context, and often includes skip-the-line access to major landmarks. If you
prefer flexibility, a self-guided route lets you explore
Uluru at your own pace using maps and mobile apps.
Combining both options is ideal for a complete experience.
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