Your guide will describe the geology of the Olgas and how they have evolved over millions of years. Learn how the Aboriginal people used the plants of the area in their daily life. A perfect tour to accompany Sounds of Silence. Tour arrives back to Ayers Rock Resort half an hour before Sounds of Silence departures. Departs daily between 1.30pm and 3pm. Duration 3 hours. Includes Hotel transfers.
from $92 per person
(A good level of fitness requied)
Your guide will escort you on a walk through the Olgas (Kata Tjuta) domes to the Valley of the Winds lookout. Take in sunset over Kata Tjuta, enjoy a glass of wine and nibbles and an Australian barbecue. There is time for stargazing too (weather permitting). Tour departs daily at 2pm (Apr-Oct) and 3pm (Nov-Mar). Duration 6 hours. A good level of fitness is required Includes Hotel transfers, dinner, and beverages.
from $183 per person
This tour to Ayers Rock (Uluru) provides the opportunity to witness the spectacular sunrise without rushing, all the while absorbing an exposition of Uluru’s natural history and deep significance to the Anangu people. Short walks will bring you close to this wonderful and powerful place, viewing rock art and waterholes, and appreciating the unique flora and fauna of Uluru. The final step is to the Uluru and Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Departs daily one hour prior sunrise. Duration 4.5 hours. Includes Hotel transfers and breakfast.
from $123 per person
Sounds of Silence is a truly unique outback experiencethe best of the Red Centre distilled into four magic hours. A didgeridoo echoes across the landscape as you enjoy your canapes while witnessing the spectacular sunset and feasting on Northern Territory delights and classic Australian desserts. Attention then turns to some of the world’s best star gazing with the assistance of an astronomer. Departs daily one hour prior to sunset. Duration 4 hours. Includes Hotel transfers, dinner and beverages.
from $156 per person
A truly unique experience! Join an Aboriginal guide and learn the real meaning of ancient ‘Western Desert Art’. Complete your own canvas to take home. Visit the ancient cave at the base of Uluru where the ancestors left paintings in time-worn ochres. See the beautiful Mutitjulu Waterhole, then view the spectacular sunset over Uluru while enjoying drinks and nibbles. Departs daily at 1.30pm (Mar-Oct), 2.30pm (Nov-Feb). Duration 6.5 hours. Includes Hotel transfers and refreshments.
from $179 per person
Tour commences with a sunrise viewing of Ayers Rock (Uluru), followed by an exclusive restaurant breakfast at the cultural Centre overlooking Ayers Rock. Then join your aboriginal guide for the famous and interactive Liru Walk. See demonstrations of ancient bush skills such as kiti (glue) making and fire lighting. Departs daily one hour prior to sunrise. Duration 4.5 hours. Includes Hotel transfers, continental breakfast, Aboriginal guided Liru Walk and spear-throwing.
from $136 per person
See the spectacular sunrise or sunset over Ayers Rock (Uluru) high above the desert surrounds, atop friendly camels. Skilled came-leers share their knowledge of the region. Tour departs daily one hour before sunrise of 1.5 hours before sunset. Tour duration - 2.5 hours. Includes Sunrise Tour - Hotel transfers, one hour camel ride at sunrise, camel museum, billy tea, and fresh baked beer bread. Sunset Hotel transfers, one hour camel ride at sunset and light refreshments.
from $89 per person
This tour begins with a vehicle based tour of Ayers Rock (Uluru), followed by an Aboriginal guided Mala Walk. Learn the story of the Mala (Rufous Hare Wallaby) people and Itjaritjari (Marsupial Mole) who lived at Uluru as you visit the many caves at the base of Uluru. End your walk at sacred Kantju Gorge. An easy mile walk is included and the tour’s duration is 3-3.5 hours departing 8-9am daily. Includes Hotel transfers, tour of Ayers Rock by vehicle, and Aboriginal guided Mala Walk.
from $79 per person
Aboriginal guides host a fascinating walk into the base of Uluru, and an insight into the Uluru Cultural Centre. Your guide will lead you through caves at the base of Uluru where the ancestors left paintings in time-worn ochres. See the beautiful Mutitjulu Waterhole, whose life-giving waters have been drunk by generations of Aboriginal people. After the tour you have time to enjoy bush snacks while watching the sunset over Uluru.
from $105 per person
Arrive at Ayers Rock Airport before 1.00 p.m. This afternoon visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre and Maruku Arts and Craft Cooperative, dedicated to interpreting Anangu culture and law. Travel to the waterhole of Mutitjulu for a guided walk, viewing ancient cave paintings and learning about the Aboriginal legends of Kuniya Tjukurpa (Python Dreaming). Join the guided Mala Walk to learn the story of the Mala (Hare Wallaby) people who once lived at Uluru. See painted caves and learn of the region’s geology and flora. As you tour the base of Uluru, visit Kantju Gorge, a waterhole and old hunting ground. Late in the day, watch the sunset over Uluru, admire the ever-changing colours of the monolith while the sun sinks below the horizon. Enjoy a complimentary glass of wine and canapés as the dusk deepens into night.
Note: National Park entry fee not included.
from $88 per person
Rise early and enter Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Enjoy a revitalising cup of tea or coffee with our compliments as you witness Uluru (Ayers Rock) at sunrise and see the desert come to life. With the sun climbing in the morning sky, travel to the western section of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to the immense 36 rock domes of Kata Tjuta. Enjoy a guided walk into Walpa (Olga) Gorge. Marvel at the sheer walls that flank you as you enter the gorge. Learn of the domes’ formation and of the wildlife of the region. Some of the plants you will see here are so rare that they are only found among these rocky domes.
Note: National Park entry fee not included.
from $116 per person