AAT Kings Uluru Morning Guided Base Walk
Uluru (Ayers Rock) > Nature & Beauty
In the intimacy of a small group, join a guided walk around the entire base of Uluru but before you commence your journey of discovery, enjoy a light breakfast as you begin to absorb the enormity and beauty of your surroundings. Visit sacred sites, view Aboriginal rock art, and the vision of a waterfall in a desert setting is really something to see, especially after rain when the water flows from the side of Uluru and plunges into Kantju Gorge.
Tour itinerary:
Join your Guide on a 10.5 kms walk around the entire base of Uluru. Beginning at Kuniya Piti, a sacred site, hear the Tjukurpa story (beliefs and law of Anangu, the local Aboriginal people) of the Mala Men. Continue anti-clockwise around Uluru to the Mala Walk, one of the most important habitation areas for the local Aboriginal people over thousands of years. The Mala Walk includes a visit into Kantju Gorge, where after rainfall, water can cascade over the side of Uluru and plunge some 90 metres.
After a short rest continue to the Lungkata Walk where your Guide will tell you the Tjukurpa story of the cheeky Blue Tongue Lizard! Next stop is the Mutitjulu Waterhole, once read more...
In the intimacy of a small group, join a guided walk around the entire base of Uluru but before you commence your journey of discovery, enjoy a light breakfast as you begin to absorb the enormity and beauty of your surroundings. Visit sacred sites, view Aboriginal rock art, and the vision of a waterfall in a desert setting is really something to see, especially after rain when the water flows from the side of Uluru and plunges into Kantju Gorge.
Tour itinerary:
Join your Guide on a 10.5 kms walk around the entire base of Uluru. Beginning at Kuniya Piti, a sacred site, hear the Tjukurpa story (beliefs and law of Anangu, the local Aboriginal people) of the Mala Men. Continue anti-clockwise around Uluru to the Mala Walk, one of the most important habitation areas for the local Aboriginal people over thousands of years. The Mala Walk includes a visit into Kantju Gorge, where after rainfall, water can cascade over the side of Uluru and plunge some 90 metres.
After a short rest continue to the Lungkata Walk where your Guide will tell you the Tjukurpa story of the cheeky Blue Tongue Lizard! Next stop is the Mutitjulu Waterhole, once an important water source for the Anangu people. Your Guide will indicate the natural features of the landscape, as well as Aboriginal rock art, and relay more traditional stories relating to this special place. Finally return to Kuniya Piti and board your coach for the short drive back to Ayers Rock Resort.
NOTE: Uluru (Ayers Rock) Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park Pass is required for this tour and not included. Please pre-purchase or add on after the booking through our reservations team.
What to bring
Enclosed walking shoes, Warm layers in cooler months, Water bottle to hold 1.5 litres, We recommend you dress accordingly, Sunglasses, sunscreen and hat Flynet in summer months (optional)
Tour departs:
60 minutes prior to sunrise from Ayers Rock Resort and returns 12.00pm (Apr-Sep) and 11.15am (Oct-Mar) (4-5 hrs after sunrise)




