Uluru Tours 2024/2025

A tour to Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park, situated in the Northern Territory, is inevitable for all outdoor enthusiasts who wish to explore the stunning Red Center and its mythical natural wonders that grace the Australian outback. Nestled just outside of the National Park is Yulara, a small village situated adjacent to the National Park that will keep you close to all the major natural landmarks without compromising on convenience and comfort.

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Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 11 customer reviews
Rock 2 Water
4.8 - Excellent
  • Rebekka Engel
“I did the rock 2 water tour last week. It was a great trip and I found my new favorite part of Australia! Sleeping under the stars and experiencing the magic of Uluru is definitely something you shouldn't miss. Thanks Shane for being such an amazing tour guide I learnd a lot about the Aboriginal culture and enjoyed the jam sesions in the car.”
Amazing tour
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“The tour was amazing, seeing all these incredible places is always something to remember. Mark was a fantastic guide, so knowledgeable and passionate about his job, making sure we have the best experience. I look forward to travelling with you again!”
Trilogy Package
5 - Excellent
  • Corina Schmidt
“I just want to let you know that my tour was a blast. I haven't expected such an amazing time. And it was not only to be a member of these customers joining. It was because of our tour guides / your company employees.First Con the driver. Surprised to hear it was just his 6th tour! Born a tour guide I would say. Wonderful guy, cook of the year and such a nice, helpful kind of person. I felt save and comfortable throughout the whole long trip! And our second tour guide Dan. Just impressed of all his knowledge about the aboriginal people, he shared all of this with us. We could see a place where the children go to swim. He prescribed how they live and which plants they use. All the stories belonging to the Uluru and other places. I understand now how they live much better. He spotted a thorny devil during driving so we stopped and he caught it. Such an amazing animal. Once in a lifetime!! I'm sure this is not a common thing during the tour. And his jokes made the trip even more special! The best tour guide you could wish for. Experienced and social and the heart in the right place. I wouldn't miss one day of this trip. Thanks so much to both guides for the best trip of my life so far. I will highly recommend you!”

Uluru - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Travel Highlights

  • For visitors on an Australia tour, Uluru is an instantly recognizable icon of the Australian outback. The red ochre rock formation that rises 863 meters above the ground is considered to be a sacred site by the Aboriginal people of the region who have dedicated many legends to the majestic Uluru.
  • Kata Tjuta, another intriguing nature-created feat, is composed of several domed rock sculptures. This fascinating formation is believed to be over 500 million years old.
  • Wintjiri Arts and Museum is a space dedicated to regional Aboriginal arts. It contains a gallery showcasing local talent, as well as a shop, where you can purchase art-inspired gifts and souvenirs.
  • Imalung lookout is the perfect spot for gazing at the immensity of the Uluru rock, especially at sunsets.
  • Kings Canyon is another highlight that should be visited during a trip to the Red Center, located about 300 km from the National Park. 

Travel Tips

  • The most favorable period for vising Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park is between the months of May and September. This is when the weather is cooler and more suitable for hiking and nature exploration, while the vibrant colors of the rocks come out in full force. However, this is also the most popular time of the year for tourists, so if you’d prefer to explore the national park and Yulara away from the crowds, you might want to avoid peak season.
  • Even though climbing the Uluru is not formally banned, it is frowned upon by local indigenous communities, who believe this landmark is sacred.
  • Other than impressive rock formations, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is also home to various kinds of exotic wildlife, which includes numerous species of mammals, reptiles, birds and frogs.
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