AAT Kings Uluru Sunrise & Kata Tjuta Tour
Uluru (Ayers Rock) > Nature & Beauty
Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park is home to the world-famous Uluru (Ayers Rock), the Red Centre of Australia and one of the country's most famous natural landmarks. One of the most famous rock formations in the world, this monolith stands at a towering 348 metres tall and has a circumference of over 9km, with the bulk of its mass lying underground. This unique slice of the outback is known for its amazing views at dawn and dusk.
As dawn breaks, witness the mesmerizing sunrise over Uluru, where the vibrant colours of the desert sky paint a stunning backdrop to the ancient rock formation. Enjoy a warming cup of tea or coffee as you soak in the serene beauty of this sacred landscape. Continue your journey towards Walpa Gorge, nestled within the heart of Kata Tjuta. As you travel through the rugged terrain, your Guide provides fascinating insights into the geological and cultural significance of this remarkable site. On arrival, follow the path through the gorge, immersing yourself in the sheer majesty of towering red rock walls that surround you.
Marvel at the unique flora and fauna that thrives in this harsh yet beautiful environment. On your way back to the resort, stop read more...
Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park is home to the world-famous Uluru (Ayers Rock), the Red Centre of Australia and one of the country's most famous natural landmarks. One of the most famous rock formations in the world, this monolith stands at a towering 348 metres tall and has a circumference of over 9km, with the bulk of its mass lying underground. This unique slice of the outback is known for its amazing views at dawn and dusk.
As dawn breaks, witness the mesmerizing sunrise over Uluru, where the vibrant colours of the desert sky paint a stunning backdrop to the ancient rock formation. Enjoy a warming cup of tea or coffee as you soak in the serene beauty of this sacred landscape. Continue your journey towards Walpa Gorge, nestled within the heart of Kata Tjuta. As you travel through the rugged terrain, your Guide provides fascinating insights into the geological and cultural significance of this remarkable site. On arrival, follow the path through the gorge, immersing yourself in the sheer majesty of towering red rock walls that surround you.
Marvel at the unique flora and fauna that thrives in this harsh yet beautiful environment. On your way back to the resort, stop to enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta from the dune viewing platform.
Please note: Language devices are available in German, Italian, Spanish, French, and Mandarin on this tour.
Tour hightlights:
- Uluru (Ayers Rock)
- Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)
- Walpa Gorge
Tour departs:
90 minutes prior to sunrise from Ayers Rock Resort and returns 10.45am (Oct-Mar) and 11.30am (Apr-Sep) - 4 hrs approximately after sunrise
NOTE: 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.
Tour duration:
5 hours
What to bring:
Sturdy walking shoes (Shoes with heels, sandals, flip-flops or open toe shoes are not permitted), Sunglasses, sunscreen and hat Water bottle to hold 1.5 litres, Flynet in summer months (optional) Warm layers in cooler months Consider packing a light breakfast or bring snacks Water bottle to hold 1 litre