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What are people saying about Uluru

Joan_P, Mar 2026
Amazing Experience!
Absolutely loved this tour. We did our research and made sure that we were in a tent (which included a bath towel, bed linens, solid beds and a small table), not a ‘swag’ that you have to set up every night and tear down every morning. Half of our group were not aware of this and definitely were not prepared for this experience. Lisa, our tour guide was amazing. She was very informative and accommodating for our requests which were not many. The food was good and the staff very friendly. We arrived in Yulara on 23 March 2026, just after the heavy six weeks of rain. It wasn’t as dry as expected, it was hotter than the surface of the sun and thousands of flies(like our houseflies only smaller)invaded and covered our bodies. Do Not Forget a Fly Net to cover your head. It was our lifesaver! It was a 4 hour drive from Alice Springs and when we arrived to the campsite in Yulara lunch was ready for us. Then we headed to Kata Tjuṯa. The landscape of Kata Tjuta was beautiful but this tour is scheduled for mid afternoon so it’s at the highest temperature of the day. After that we drove to Uluru to watch the sunset. Lisa had snacks and drinks set out for us but we had so many flies wanting to feast too that we had to grab and go quickly. That night, steaks were on the menu. There was always plenty of food during this tour. The next morning we walked the base of Uluru just before sunrise. Beautiful!!! Every morning is an extremely early morning so be prepared to pack up your bedding, even if you have a tent, ready to leave after Uluru and an early lunch to head to Kings Creek. A 3 hour drive to Kings Creek, prep veggies for dinner, set up camp and then a walk to the pub to enjoy the air conditioning and a beer is on the schedule. Then a quick sunset walk before dinner and an early night for another very early morning to Kings Canyon. The Kings Canyon Rim walk is absolutely stunning and a must do!! Absolutely Amazing!! This whole tour was an amazing experience!
Susie_F, Mar 2026
Well worth it
This is a great tour to do. Andy & Celia were great guides and very knowledgeable. You get served a light breakfast which consisted of muesli, cornflakes, banana bread, fruit pots, juice, tea and coffee. After watching the sunrise you have a short walk to the only watering hole then a bus tour around the rock.
tamzenbury, Mar 2026
Great walks at the base of Uluru
Our guide Lucia was very good and this was a very good 5 hour small group afternoon/evening tour. She took us to the Information centre, and we did walks to a water hole and a 2nd water hole/gorge right at the base of Uluru. She was very good at telling us the the history and she drove us around the whole base, pointing out certain areas of Uluru and telling us about the Aborigine stories. Before sunset she took us to a viewpoint where we had nibbles & sparkling wine, then saw the sunset near Uluru. I would recommend this tour
Vanessa_S, Mar 2026
It was a wonderful tour,...
It was a wonderful tour, and the guides were lovely. One thing to note, it was an uphill hike for about a mile and then back down. So I would say it is for an intermediate fitness level. It is also rocky, so the terrain is uneven. But it is beautiful and worth it if you can do it physically.
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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.