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What are people saying about Uluru

Jackie_M, May 2026
Amazing day out
Had a lovely day at Kings Canyon. Early start but Michael and Michelle were lovely and friendly even at that hour of the day. To add some adventure the bus did break down around 25 mins drive from Kings Canyon. Looked like that was the rim walk gone, but teamwork kicked in and a couple of stops to keep filling water in the coolant, we literally rolled into our parking bay. From there Michelle guided us through the walk which is not for the faint hearted, but well worth the effort. Everyone was supported and kept on track and time. Views were amazing. There was an alternative option for those who felt it was too much and the two options were very well explained. A stop for lunch and a couple of stops on the long journey back completed the day. Employees like these two who go above and beyond when we could have just parked up and waited for a replacement should be commended.
suzanne_k, Apr 2026
Flying high
So easy. Get picked up at the hotel and taken to the helipad. Given a safety talk and then sorted to balance the aircraft and have a photo in front the in we get and off we go to see these amazing rocks from a different view and see the vastness of the land.
Ranka_v, Apr 2026
Simply awesome 😎
This experience was the perfect length of time for each stop on the itinerary. Must bring fly net - just the way of life out here. Breakfast was sufficient for outback style and tour operator was accommodating of both gluten and dairy-free dietary requirements. Our tour guide Max was simply awesome 😎 and quite passionate yet knowledgeable about the area. Felt lucky to experience the vegetation after the flood with the Spinifex and desert blooms. Highly recommend and would do it again if we come back.
Davina_Y, Apr 2026
Beautiful, worthwhile experience with a professional guide
We loved our sunrise circuit around Uluru with our incredibly professional and friendly guide, Celia. We highly recommend seeing Uluru this way - with the insight of a guide who has been extensively trained by the Aṉangu people themselves. Logistically, the tour was well operated and everything ran smoothly from pick up to drop off. The information and stories Celia told were informative, respectful and interesting. We also loved the pace she set, which suited our group, and so had time to drop in to the cultural centre after. For those of you who might want to know, the walk was fairly easy and mostly flat. I wore slides and was absolutely fine. A few people mentioned the breakfast being lack luster but honestly, it was perfect. It consisted of gourmet muesli with milk, a muesli bar, a juice box, a fruit cup, some bickies, a hot cuppa in a thermos, and a 700ml bottle of water - all provided in a shoulder satchel you carry yourself. We enjoyed our brekkie and didn’t have any issues carrying the bag, but others may not like the extra weight. All in all, we loved our experience and highly recommend it. It was the most perfect introduction to Uluru on the sunrise of my 40th bday - magical. Thank you!
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Australia, Uluru is famous for its majestic red rock formations and cultural significance. Uluru tours offer unique ways to engage with this special place, such as sunrise and sunset viewings that showcase the rock's changing colors. Explore the surrounding desert landscape and learn about Aboriginal culture on foot or enjoy a starlit dinner in the outback. Flying over Uluru in a helicopter provides an incredible aerial perspective while exploring by Segway is a unique way to traverse the terrain.