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Free cancellation
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Guided tour
Transfers available
Pickup available
Meals included
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Watch the sunrise illuminate Uluru's red sandstone surface before setting off on a guided walk around Australia's most iconic natural landmark.
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Walk the full 10.5km base of Uluru with an expert guide, learning about Anangu culture, Tjukurpa stories, geology, flora, and fauna along the way.
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Visit significant sites including Kuniya Piti, Mutitjulu Waterhole, Kantju Gorge, and ancient Aboriginal rock art hidden around the base of Uluru.
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Enjoy a light breakfast with tea or coffee before your walk and receive a souvenir certificate to commemorate your Uluru base walk achievement.
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Travel comfortably with return transfers from Ayers Rock Resort in an air-conditioned coach and benefit from informative commentary throughout the tour.
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Uluru sunrise guided walk tour
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Round-trip transfers from Ayers Rock Resort in air-conditioned coach
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Experienced accredited local driver guide
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Comprehensive commentary
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Light breakfast with tea or coffee
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Souvenir certificate
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You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Watch the sunrise over Uluru before embarking on a guided walk around the entire base of Australia's spiritual heart.
Getting started
Your experience includes round-trip transfers from Ayers Rock Resort to a secluded desert dining location near Uluru. Upon arrival, settle into an outdoor setting surrounded by red sand dunes and native desert landscapes.
What to expect
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Sunrise at Uluru: Witness one of Australia's most iconic natural spectacles as the rising sun gradually changes Uluru's colours from deep purple to brilliant shades of red and orange.
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Guided base walk: Set out on a 10.5km walk around the entire base of Uluru with an experienced guide who shares stories about the landscape, wildlife, geology, and cultural significance of the area.
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Kuniya Piti and Mutitjulu Waterhole: Visit sacred locations connected to Tjukurpa creation stories and discover ancient Aboriginal rock art while learning about the traditions of the Anangu people.
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Mala Walk and Kantju Gorge: Follow sections of the Mala Walk and visit Kantju Gorge, an important cultural site where seasonal waterfalls occasionally flow after rain.
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Cultural storytelling: Hear traditional Tjukurpa stories, including those of the Mala people and Lungkata, while gaining a deeper understanding of Uluru's significance to its Traditional Owners.
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What to bring
- Bring a water bottle, comfortable enclosed walking shoes, a camera, and warm layers during cooler months.
Accessibility
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This experience is not wheelchair accessible.
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A moderate level of fitness is required as the experience includes a 10.5km walk on generally flat terrain around the base of Uluru.
Additional information
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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park entry fees are not included and must be purchased separately.
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Departure times vary throughout the year according to sunrise times.
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Guests should arrive at their pickup location at least 10 minutes before departure.
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The tour typically concludes around early afternoon.
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Tour itinerary and timings may change due to weather or operational requirements.
- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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