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See red rock domes contrast with green plant life and bright blue skies on a Valley of the Winds hike or opt for a family-friendly route to Walpa Gorge. Uluru holiday packages offer a true insight into the Aboriginal culture with intricate rock art at Mutitjulu Waterhole and unsurpassable sunsets.

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8-Day Adelaide to Uluru Tour Tour

8-Day Adelaide to Uluru Tour

This tour is absolutely amazing. Our tour guide, Dan, was incredible. He was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic. I loved being able to camp in the outback and see such unique places in Australia. I met so many wonderful young people from all over the world. This tour was truly my favorite thing I did on my trip. I highly recommend this to anyone wanting to see these locations and do not want to do the long drives by themselves.

3 Day Uluru Kata-Tjuta Kings Canyon (Camping) - from Alice Springs Tour

3 Day Uluru Kata-Tjuta Kings Canyon (Camping) - from Alice Springs

Great tour tour guide Eleanor was fantastic.she made the tour fun and very informative great job Eleanor ????

Red Centre & Uluru Adventure Tour

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Uluru Explorer (4 Days) Tour

Uluru Explorer (4 Days)

Great trip with some really great people and a fantastic host. Such a beautiful place to visit, can't wait to go back. Thanks contiki!
  • €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

3 Day Uluru Red Centre Kings Canyon (Camping) - from Ayers Rock Tour

3 Day Uluru Red Centre Kings Canyon (Camping) - from Ayers Rock

What a amazing tour from Alice Springs to Uluru and Kings Canyon. The tour guide Madi was incredible, a warm and kindly voice, it was so interesting listening to her. Madi thank you so much for a tour we will never forget.

8-Day Uluru to Adelaide Tour Tour

8-Day Uluru to Adelaide Tour

Outback Contrasts (6 Days) Tour

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Outback Contrasts (6 Days)

3 Day Uluru Adventure Tour

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3 Day Uluru Adventure

Good tour , lots of fun. Very Good hikes. Good guides who took care of us, were careful. Half hour only at Aboriginal center. This was not enough time at Aboriginal center. Very little chance to learn about Aboriginal culture. No chance to talk to Aboriginal people.

Outback Camping Adventure Tour

Outback Camping Adventure

Outback Safari (11 Days) Tour

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Outback Safari (11 Days)

An informative tour guide and a great driver making the tour fun for all.

Upgraded Uluru & Kata Tjuta Independent Adventure Tour

Upgraded Uluru & Kata Tjuta Independent Adventure

Australian Safari Tour

Australian Safari

Australian Safari with Fiji Tour

Australian Safari with Fiji

Outback Highlights (Short Break, 5 Days) (3 destinations) Tour

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Outback Highlights (Short Break, 5 Days) (3 destinations)

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Such a great time. Adam was a great guide and found several unusual plants and animals. Great group. Beautiful sites. And so many stories
Great trip with some really great people and a fantastic host. Such a beautiful place to visit, can't wait to go back. Thanks contiki!

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From traditional bush medicine to birthing caves, sacred waterholes to rock art, discover why Uluru and Kata Tjuta are the spiritual heart of Australia.

Standing 348 meters tall in the middle of an otherwise flat desert, Uluru is the coolest monolith you’ll probably ever see. But here’s the thing: Uluru’s so much more than a monolith—it’s a living landscape that holds 60,000 years of Anangu history, stories and culture. Join us on a Red Centre adventure to hike through 300-million-year-old canyons and gorges, listen and learn from  First Nations  guides, and watch these sacred sites come to life. If the fluorescent glow of Uluru at sunset doesn’t take your breath away, the glittering night sky certainly will.

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Uluru has become a symbol of the vast and rugged  Aussie Outback . But it's also a place of deep spiritual importance to the traditional custodians,  the Aṉangu people , who've been connected to these lands for tens of thousands of years. Watch the fascinating formations of  Uluru and Kata Tjuta  come alive as you listen to ancient stories passed down through the generations, and marvel at the breathtaking sight of an Uluru sunset. Continue your adventure through the Red Centre to discover other natural wonders including  Kings Canyon  and the stunning Ormiston Gorge in Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park.

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Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Who are the traditional owners of Uluru?

The Anangu (pronounced  arn-ung-oo ) people are the traditional owners of  Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park  and other regions of the Central Western desert.

They've been custodians of the land for over 60,000 years and are one of the world's oldest living cultures.

For the Anangu people, Uluru and Kata Tjuta are places of deep spiritual connection; they are physical evidence of Tjukurpa (the creation period) and the ancestral spirits who reside in the land.

How do I get to Uluru?

All of our Uluru trips start in Yulara (a resort town on the outskirts of  Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park ) or Alice Springs. The quickest way to get to Uluru is to fly to Yulara. You can fly direct from a few Australian cities including Melbourne, Sydney and Cairns with Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin Australia.

You can fly direct to Alice Springs from most major Australian cities including Brisbane, Darwin and Adelaide (flights are generally more frequent from Alice than Yulara). From here, it's a 288 miles (5.5 hours) drive to Uluru.

If your tour finishes in Yulara, we can drop you off in Alice Springs (at no additional cost), with an arrival back in town at around 6:30 pm.

Is climbing Uluru banned?

Yes, climbing Uluru was banned permanently on 26 October 2019 to respect the traditional owners and the  spiritual significance  of the site. The Anangu people have been holding spiritual and cultural ceremonies at Uluru for tens of thousands of years, and climbing is not generally allowed under Tjukurpa (Anangu law and culture). We think the views are better from down below, anyway.

Can I drink tap water in the Red Centre?

Yes, drinking tap water is safe in Alice Springs, Yulara and throughout the Red Centre. Ensure you bring a 1-2 liter reusable water bottle to refill at the water stations dotted around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Staying hydrated is important as the Outback sun is intense and you'll be doing a fair bit of walking during the day.

Are there ATMs in the Red Centre?

You can withdraw cash at a number of ATMs in Alice Springs. There's also an ATM in the Town Square at Ayers Rock Resort in Yulara. Most of the highway roadhouses will have an ATM or the option to get cashback.

What should I pack for Uluru?

Layering is key in the Outback. The days are warm or hot all year so t-shirts and shorts are fine, however the temperature can drop at night so you'll need long pants and a warm sweater and/or jacket for sunrise and sunset. You’ll also need a comfy pair of walking shoes, a wide-brimmed sun hat, a day pack, sunscreen, lip balm and a reusable water bottle.

When's the best time to visit Uluru?

Uluru is awe-inspiring come rain or shine, but the best time to visit is generally between May and September when the days are dry and warm (but not scorching). Uluru sits in a semi-arid desert climate zone, so summer is sweltering with occasional storms (the amount of rainfall varies from year to year), while winter is warm and dry during the day with cold nighttime temps that often plummet below zero.

Is Uluru also called Ayers Rock?

You may have heard Australia's most famous landmark also being called Ayers Rock. However, the traditional custodians of Uluru, the Anangu people, have always called it Uluru. The first non-Aboriginal person to see Uluru was explorer William Gosse in 1873. He named it Ayers Rock in honor of his superior Sir Henry Ayers, the Chief Secretary of South Australia.

The rock was officially renamed Ayers Rock / Uluru in 1993, but it was renamed again in 2002 to Uluru / Ayers Rock to show respect for the Anangu people and acknowledge their custodianship of the land. We use the traditional name for this reason, and you'll also see the traditional name used throughout the national park.

The word 'Uluru' comes from the Pitjantjatjara language and has no direct English translation.

How will we travel around the Red Centre?

The Red Centre covers a huge, very remote area of Central Australia. We'll spend many hours driving from A to B in an air-conditioned vehicle. Make sure you bring ample snacks and maybe a few podcasts to listen to – or use it as an opportunity to get to know your fellow travelers. With a comfortable, air-conditioned bus, sit back and enjoy the unique desert landscapes that you'd miss in any other form of travel.

What's the accommodation like?

It depends on the trip style you choose. Our Basix and Original trips feature simple (but comfy) camping accommodation in permanent or semi-permanent tents with stretcher beds and shared facilities, or a mixture of camping and budget hotels.

If you choose a Comfort or Premium trip, you'll stay in 3-to-4-star hotels and resorts with private amenities.

Can I use my cell phone at Uluru?

Cell phone and data signal within Ayers Rock Resort and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is pretty good (Ayers Rock Resort also offers free Wi-Fi). You can usually pick up a few bars at the roadhouses, too, although some network providers tend to be better than others.

Expect the signal to be patchy or completely cut off when you're on the road or exploring more remote places like Kings Canyon or Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park. But hey, with views like these, we don't think you'll mind switching off for a few days.

Do I need to bring cash?

You can use a credit or debit card for purchases in most roadhouses, shops and restaurants in the Red Centre. However, it's always handy to have cash for smaller purchases.

You might also want to withdraw money if you're interested in buying artwork from local First Nations artists. Artists often sell beautiful, hand-painted tapestries in the gardens near Town Square in Ayers Rock Resort, and at the sunset viewing area. It's a great way to take a little piece of Uluru home with you.

What are some interesting facts about Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park?

  • The formations are approximately 500 million years old
  • The rock (Uluru) you see is only the tip of the, er, monolith. The rock mass extends up to 6 kilometers underground
  • Uluru is 348 meters tall (for reference, that's taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Chrysler Building in New York or the Eureka Tower in Melbourne)
  • The circumference of Uluru is 9.4 km and it takes around 3 to 4 hours to walk depending on your fitness level
  • The traditional owners of Uluru and Kata Tjuta are the Anangu people
  • Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is home to over 400 plant species and 21 species of mammals
  • The rocks get their orangey-red color from the oxidized iron minerals

Are there things I can't do at Uluru?

Uluru is often referred to as the spiritual heart of Australia, not only because of its middle-of-the-country location but also for its great significance to Australia’s First Nations people (and more specifically to the Anangu, the traditional owners of Uluru). And for this reason, there are restrictions on what you can and can't do at Uluru. These restrictions include taking photos at sacred sites, swimming in waterholes around the base, and not calling Uluru by its colonized name, Ayers Rock.

Are Intrepid trips accessible for travelers with disabilities?

We are committed to making travel widely  accessible , regardless of ability or disability. We do our best to help you see the world, regardless of physical or mental limitations. 

We are always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them toward the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

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Even if you’re not one generally riveted by geology, sideline your reservations until you visit Uluru. Standing at 348 metres high, 10 kilometres in circumference and concealing caves, cascades and rock art in its folds, this is as spectacular as sandstone gets.

First Nations  connections to country here run deep; something that we try to impress on all travellers on our Uluru tours through various organised intercultural exchanges. It’s why, in 1998, we were among the first tour operators to stop climbing the rock (and why we’re thrilled that the practice has now been banned altogether). As any Territorian will tell you, it’s the stories behind Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Watarrka that really bring these sacred sites to life.

Our tours of Uluru will have you immersed in the rich history of the region. We can take you from Uluru to  Alice Springs , or if you prefer, Alice Springs to Uluru – the choice is yours. Either way, you’ll have your mind blown! Browse our wide range of Uluru tours and start planning your holiday today. 

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Uluru may well be this region’s best-known attraction, but by no means is it the only one. Here’s a quick guide to some of the outback’s other great rock stars.

The Olgas, Kata Tjuta National Park

Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)

A grouping of 36 giant red rock domes located 25 kilometres east of Uluru. The tallest of Kata Tjuta’s ‘many heads’ rises almost 550 metres above the surrounding plain.

Kings Canyon, Northern Territory

Kings Canyon

An enormous gorge home to an all-natural Amphitheatre, ‘Lost City’, Garden of Eden and year-round waterhole. The undisputed highlight of Watarrka National Park.

West Macdonnell Ranges

West Macdonnell Ranges

Over 600 kilometres of craggy mountain ridges, scrubby grasslands, deep gullies and delightfully croc-free waterholes.

Uluru Aboriginal tours

Australia’s rich First Nations culture offers a unique insight into this wide brown land. Adventure Tours works closely with First Nations communities to develop ethical and authentic experiences that benefit the communities and passengers alike. 

Tips for travelling in the Red Centre

  • Don’t be fooled by the outback’s size! While Alice Springs airport is only 13 kilometres from Alice Springs, Alice Springs to Uluru is 463 kilometres. If you’re checking out a trip that flies in or out of Yulara (the closest airport to Uluru), you may be able to arrange flights for the same day the tour starts or finishes. If you’re flying in or out of Alice Springs, you’ll need to arrive the day before, and book outbound flights for the day after the trip finishes.  Contact us  for help with accommodation in Alice Springs before and/or after your trip.
  • The Red Centre isn’t blisteringly hot all year. From June to August the weather actually gets cold at night, sometimes dipping below 0 degrees celcius. Pack a warm jumper or jacket.

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Trip rating, time of year, esperance & southwest adventure , december 2019.

Thanks Adventure Tours for managing our itinerary during the tour so as to keep us safe and to ensure a good experience even with the worst fire season known in Australia unfolding throughout the nation in the summer of 2020. Some of your tours were cancelled where necessary. I felt we were in good hands throughout.

Review submitted 11 Jan 2020

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  • At sunset, enjoy a champagne toast while gazing at Uluru.
  • Taste world-class wines during a private tour of Chateau Tanunda in the Barossa Valley.
  • Learn about the endangered Tasmanian Devil and the conservation efforts aimed at its survival.
  • See koalas in their natural setting during a stop at a koala conservation center.
  • Explore the Great Barrier Reef from a high-speed catamaran and choose from a collection of included activities.

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  • Uluru: Chill with your new BFFs over dinner at Uluru.
  • Uluru: Start the day the right way – by enjoying the sunrise over Uluru. This should be on everyone’s #lifegoals list.
  • Kata Tjuta: Walk around this sacred site. See the Valley of the Winds and Walpa Gorge, with its towering domes that change colour in the sunlight.
  • Uluru: Does it get any better than a 'Big Brekkie' cooked up on the BBQ? We think not.
  • Uluru: Salute this sacred landmark with drinks and nibbles as you watch the sun set. A moment you’ll replay in your mind forever.

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  • Darwin: We’ll uncover the very best of this cultural hotspot, with a local guide on hand to answer all our burning questions.
  • Kakadu National Park: Climb to the top and be rewarded with a sunset to rival the African savannas. You’ll half-expect a lion to walk into the frame!
  • Kakadu National Park: See the work of Aboriginal artists and craft-makers and learn more about the indigenous tribes.
  • Kakadu National Park: Some Aboriginal art on Nourlangie Rocks has been around for 20,000 years! It makes our nan look like a spring chicken.
  • Katherine: Kick back and take a refreshing dip in the crystalline plunge pools, surrounded by monsoon forest. Pure bliss!

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  • Get back to basics with this classic nine day overland adventure. Camp in premenant campsites with furnishings including proper beds, cooling fans and electricity.
  • Fly into Yulara the day the trip starts instead of Alice Springs the day prior and save a days travel
  • Fly from Alice Springs to Darwin instead of 24 hours on a bus, on an included flight
  • Enjoy twin share motel accommodation in Alice Springs and Darwin
  • Enjoy fully catered evening meals during your 3 nights in Kakadu, Litchfield, and Katherine

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  • Join an Indigenous Guide on a Mala walk around the base of Uluru, an experience exclusive to Adventure Tours
  • This tripsprovides you with the best guides in the business who know the Australian outback like the back of their hand
  • Feel like you're in your own bed, but under the stars of the Red Centre. Proper beds, linen, electricity, and cooling fans provide that extra bit of comfort while you camp
  • Wander through the iconic domes of Kata Tjuta, and gaze in awe at the sacred rock of Uluru
  • Dine under the stars and camp within privately owned sites on the red earth of the outback

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  • Explore the highlights of Australia's iconic Top End in rugged style on this five-day overland trip
  • Enjoy the flexibility of a private vehicle, the local knowledge of a passionate guide and the magic of camping under the great southern sky
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Uluru Sunrise and Kata Tjuta from Ayers Rock $179

If you are already staying at the Uluru (Ayers Rock) resort or camping area the Uluru Sunrise And Sacred Sites Tour is a perfect way to indulge in the cultural significance of the Majestic Rock. View sunrise from Talinguru Nyakunytjaku, enjoy a walk at Walpa Gorge Walk and hear in-depth commentary on the indigenous history and culture of the area. Finish up at the Uluru Cultural Centre.

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Uluru Sunset and Sacred Sites from the Rock from $189

Departing mid-afternoon from the Ayers Rock resort or camping area, this Kata Tjuta and Uluru Tour is a perfect afternoon spent in one of the world’s premiere natural destinations. Take in the wonder of the famous Mutitjulu Waterhole, be fascinated by the Aboriginal Stories that go back thousands of years and visit the Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Then take in one of nature’s most enthralling shows – Sunset at Uluru.

Uluru Sunset Tour

Uluru Sunset Tour $99

Departing an hour before the sun sets, this tour allows you to see Uluru at its best - covered in a spectacular orange glow. Many visitors across the globe consider sunset to be the best time to view this monolith. As the temperature cools down, our professional guide and driver will pick you up from your accommodation and take you to the best spot to watch the sunset. Relax and enjoy a sparkling wine and nibbles as the sun slowly disappears.

1 Day Uluru Tour from Alice Springs 9

1 Day Uluru Tour from Alice Springs $329

The World Famous Uluru is one of the most iconic tourist destinations in Australia. The stunning ‘Rock’ plays a starring role in our 1 Day Uluru Tour from Alice Springs. This tour is a mix of sightseeing, indigenous culture and hiking. You will visit the West MacDonald Ranges, Uluru and Kata Tjuta among other amazing destinations. Jam-packed with extras including wine and dinner while enjoying sunset at Uluru.

3 Day Uluru & Kings Canyon Tour from Uluru 9

3 Day Uluru & Kings Canyon Tour from Uluru $629

Discover the magical Red Centre on this three day Uluru camping adventure! Departing from Uluru, spend three days exploring the highlights of the region. Hike around the base of Uluru, Embark on the Kings Canyon Rim Walk, weave amongst the boulders of Kata Tjuta, and much more. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture countless memories from this once in a lifetime journey!

3 Day Uluru & Kings Canyon Tour from Alice Springs 9

3 Day Uluru & Kings Canyon Tour from Alice Springs $629

Considered by many as the most comprehensive and practical way to see Uluru and the Australian Red Centre from Alice Springs this 3 Day Uluru Tour from Alice Springs is one of our most popular Uluru Tours. Visit Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon plus heaps more, and take in the sunset at Uluru. The tour includes camping under the stars and all meals.

4 Day Ayers Rock and Surrounds from Alice Springs 9

4 Day Ayers Rock and Surrounds from Alice Springs $669

Discover the highlights of Uluru and its surroundings on this unforgettable 4-day adventure. From the iconic Uluru to Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon, there is so much to be explored! This tour includes three nights spent camping under the starry desert night sky, all meals, and much more. What are you waiting for? Join this epic journey into the Australian Outback!

4 Day Ayers Rock and Surrounds from Uluru 9

4 Day Ayers Rock and Surrounds from Uluru $669

This is the one of the most comprehensive Uluru Tours for those flying straight into Ayers Rock. Departing Ayers Rock Airport, Resort or Camping Area this Uluru Tour caters for the ever growing number of traveller flying straight into Ayers Rock. Book now and extensively explore Australia’s Red Centre including Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon and surrounds. The tour includes camping under the stars and all meals.

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4 Day Ayers Rock & Red Centre Premium Camping Tour $1139

Discover the highlights of the Red Centre with this exciting four day adventure to four iconic locations: Uluru, Kings Canyon, Kata Tjuta, and the West MacDonnell Ranges. You'll enjoy hikes, swim in natural water holes, and witness unforgettable Outback sunsets. Throughout the trip, your expert local guide will share fascinating stories that bring the region to life. You'll sleep in comfortable twin safari tents that offer privacy and security. Or, for a traditional Outback experience, bed down at night in a swag.

8 Day Uluru to Adelaide Tour

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3 Day Uluru & Kings Canyon Premium Camping Tour $939

Immerse yourself in the marvels of the Red Centre with our 3 Day Uluru & Kings Canyon Tour Premium Camping Tour. Showcasing the splendour of Uluru (Ayers Rock), the tour takes you to other renowned destinations including Watarrka National Park (King Canyon), Mount Connor, and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). These enchanting natural sites not only offer breathtaking views but also provide insights into the fascinating Aboriginal culture that has thrived at the heart of Australia for thousands of years. You can choose to camp in a swag or stay in a twin-share permanent safari tent to fully embrace the wonders of the Red Centre.

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7 Day Alice Springs to Darwin Tour with Uluru Detour $910

Our Alice Springs to Darwin Tour provides an epic way to view a rare and spectacular part of the world. Departing Alice Springs spend 4 days exploring the natural wonders of the Red Centre including Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon. The start the journey north to Darwin with stops at Devil’s Marbles, Mataranka Hot Springs and Katherine Gorge. Including a combination of dormitory and camping accommodation, plus meals, this tour is the ultimate way to discover the cultural and natural treasures of the Northern Territory.

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Kakadu National Park is a biodiverse and cultural mecca of Australia. Situated 240km east of Darwin this Heritage Listed area spans an enormous 20,000 square kilometres. The Park flows from the coastal estuaries in the north through to the floodplains, billabongs and lowlands on to rocky ridges and stone country in the south. The Diverse environment lends itself to it being home to some 2,000 plant species and wildlife from saltwater crocodiles and turtles to hundreds of bird species. Rich in prehistoric indigenous history featuring world renowned Aboriginal rock-art paintings at sites such as Nourlangie, Nanguluwur and Ubirr. We offer 1, 2 & 3 day Kakadu Tours from Darwin, so don’t miss your chance to experience something truly special.

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Darwin boost some of Australia's most wonderful and unique tour experiences and we offer a number of Darwin Tours to suit all budgets and adventurers. Whether you are looking for to immerse yourself in Darwin's rich indigenous culture or cruise down the Adelaide River and see 5-meter crocodiles jump from the water, we have something for you. Darwin City is rich in World War 2 history and the surrounding area is some of the most amazing scenery and Australia has offer. Waterfalls, thermal springs, billabongs, incredible rock formations, exciting hiking trails and a perfectly clear night sky are just a few of the things you will experience in our exciting tours.

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Come and join your SEIT Tours Guide to explore the most profound and culturally significant monolith in Australia.

Departing the resort, the tour will travel through the landscapes to the entrance of the Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park.  From this point, it is only a matter of minutes before the spectra of Uluru rises from the sand dunes to demonstrate its enormity and presence in this country .

Our first step allows you a photographic opportunity of this amazing icon.  With Uluru looming in front of you, you journey toward the base.  Walk with your guide to a place of tranquility. The closer you wander the more you surrender to the realisation of the sheer size of this monolith.

As you drive around the base, your guide will take you to the entrance of Mutitjulu Waterhole, a semi-permanent watercourse nestled in the contours of Uluru. Here you will learn the Creation stories of Liru (poisonous snake) and Kuniya (python) as well as a number of other stories associated with other prominent Tjukurpa (Dreaming) stories. You will see the rock art of the ancients and learn how Uluru was, and still is, a significant location for teaching young Aboriginal people. We then adjourn to the new Talinguru Nyakunytjaku viewing area where you will observe an uninterrupted view of Uluru with Kata Tjuta in the background. Your guide will then return you to your accommodation at Ayers Rock Resort.

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  • $209.00 per adult
  • $168.00 per child - 5 to 15 years age
  • $60.00 per Infant 0 to 4 includes touring and car seat hire
  • Minimum of 2 to depart
  • 5 hour fully guided tour including Mala and Kuniya Walks
  • Sunset at Uluru with sparkling wine and appetisers
  • Pick up and return from Ayers Rock Resort
  • National Park Entry Tickets are required for entry into Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park at $38 per person over the age of 18 years and are valid for three consecutive days. National Park entry is a government charge payable directly to the National Park and not included in touring price. You can pre-purchase tickets along with your booking on the Extras page from January 1 2021.

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  • Complimentary iPods for audio in French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian and Mandarin available for this tour. These can be requested on the Extras page.

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Infants aged from 0-4 years travel free of charge but are subject to a AUD$60.00 fee for a car seat to be supplied and fitted by SEIT Tours. Children aged from 0-7 years are required by NT Government Regulations to travel in a car seat. Car seats are included in the child touring rate for children aged 5-7 years. Please select the correct car seat for your child’s age on the Extras page.

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Are you ready for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Australia? Real Aussie Adventures proudly presents the 4-Day Rock to Rock Tour, the ultimate backpacker’s adventure, designed to be the highlight of your Australian experience. Get ready for four epic days packed with natural wonders, cultural exploration, and new friends from around the globe.

Your adventure kicks off with a visit to the Cultural Centre, where you’ll gain deep insights into the rich history and cultural significance of Uluru. Join our expert guide for a captivating Uluru guided walk, where you’ll discover the fascinating stories and secrets of this iconic monolith. As the sun sets over Uluru, you’ll enjoy a mesmerizing view paired with bubbly drinks at the Ewing Lookout. Witness the landscape transform in the warm, golden glow, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Get ready for a day of adventure as we explore the Valley of the Winds. Marvel at the breathtaking beauty of Kata Tjuta as you hike through this mystical place. Then, challenge yourself with the Kings Canyon Rim Walk, a thrilling journey along the sandstone cliffs and through the lush oasis of the Garden of Eden. One of the most unforgettable moments of this tour is the chance to sleep under the sparkling outback stars in your swag. At Curtin Springs Station, you’ll experience the magic of the Australian night sky like never before. This is an authentic outback camping experience that brings you closer to the heart of Australia.

Why Choose the Rock to Rock Tour: The 4-Day Rock to Rock Tour is not just another tour; it’s your passport to a memorable journey through the Red Centre. This budget-friendly backpacker tour offers a perfect balance of adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration. Whether you’re traveling solo or with friends, you’ll find yourself among like-minded adventurers from all corners of the world.

Embark on your Outback adventure of a lifetime, discover the awe-inspiring Uluru, and witness the rugged beauty of the Australian Outback. Real Aussie Adventures is your trusted companion for creating cherished memories on this unforgettable journey.

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Your adventure of a lifetime starts at the crack of dawn, with a 6 am departure from Alice Springs or a more relaxed 1 pm pickup at Ayers Rock Airport. As you set out on this captivating journey, you’ll be joining fellow travelers for an incredible road trip to the legendary Uluru.

Once the whole group gathers, the real exploration begins. You’ll kick things off with a visit to the Cultural Centre, where the deep-rooted history and cultural significance of Uluru will be unveiled. Then, it’s time for a guided walk at Uluru, led by our expert guide, who will share mesmerizing stories and secrets of this iconic monolith.

As the day nears its end, prepare to be swept away by the breathtaking Uluru sunset. We’ll provide bubbly wine to enhance the experience as you witness the landscape transform under the warm, golden hues of the setting sun.

After the sun bids its adieu, we return to camp for a hearty meal and a rejuvenating hot shower. The real magic happens when you lay down for an unforgettable night’s sleep under the twinkling desert stars. It’s a moment that will stay with you forever, a connection to the vastness and beauty of the Australian Outback.

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Rise and shine for another day filled with unforgettable experiences. We kickstart the morning with a hearty breakfast, preparing you for the wonders that lie ahead.

The day begins with a journey to Kata Tjuta, where you’ll be treated to a truly awe-inspiring Uluru sunrise. As the sun paints the sky with vibrant colors, you’ll understand why this destination is so revered.

Prepare to be amazed as you embark on a hike through the Valley of the Winds. The trail’s name is no exaggeration—here, you’ll witness the raw power and beauty of nature, with every step revealing a new and stunning vista. The morning adventure is perfectly punctuated with a refreshing lunch, allowing you to savor the memories you’ve created.

Our journey through the Outback continues, and the scenic delights don’t stop. Gaze upon the rugged beauty of the George Gill Range, capturing photographs that will serve as cherished mementos of your adventure.

As the sun begins its descent, we set up camp at the unique and welcoming Kings Creek Station. Here, you’ll experience a fantastic Aussie BBQ by the campfire, a true taste of the outback. But the real showstopper of the evening is the display overhead. With minimal light pollution, the night sky at Kings Creek Station is a canvas of stars that will leave you in awe.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

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Another exciting day of exploration begins with a satisfying breakfast to fuel your adventures. Today, we’re off to discover the remarkable Kings Canyon, one of the Red Centre’s crown jewels.

Kings Canyon Exploration: Kings Canyon is a natural wonder, and we’ll get to explore it up close. The highlight of the day is the famous Kings Canyon Rim Walk. This challenging yet incredibly rewarding hike takes you around the canyon’s rim, where you’ll be treated to jaw-dropping panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. As you traverse this unforgettable trail, you’ll encounter dramatic sandstone cliffs, unique rock formations, and lush pockets of vegetation that contrast the arid desert surroundings.

The Garden of Eden: While hiking, don’t miss a visit to the peaceful desert oasis known as the Garden of Eden. This tranquil spot provides a serene break in your adventure, and you can take a moment to appreciate the natural beauty that thrives here.

Leisure Time at Kings Creek Station: After an exhilarating day at Kings Canyon, we return to the welcoming Kings Creek Station. Here, you have the option to relax, cool off with a refreshing swim, or even take to the skies with a thrilling helicopter ride (charges apply). It’s your chance to tailor your experience to your desires, making your adventure all the more personal and memorable.

A Night at Curtin Springs Station: As the day turns to evening, we escape to our private bush camp at Curtin Springs Station. Here, you’ll be greeted by a unique sense of tranquility, set against the backdrop of the striking outback landscape. This is where you’ll capture the mesmerizing sunset views of Mt Conner, and it’s a moment that will leave you in awe.

Under the Outback Stars: The grand finale of Day 3 is your final night on tour, under the dazzling outback stars. With minimal light pollution, the night sky at Curtin Springs Station is a celestial masterpiece, offering a fitting end to a day filled with adventure and exploration.

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As your remarkable journey through the heart of Australia comes to a close, Day 4 offers a more relaxed start to the day, allowing you to savor a well-deserved sleep-in. The outback adventure has been exhilarating, and this morning’s breakfast is the perfect way to refuel for the day ahead.

A Farewell to Uluru: Before bidding adieu to this unforgettable tour, we’ve planned one last special stop—a farewell photo opportunity with the iconic Uluru. Capture the moment and create a lasting memory of this awe-inspiring natural wonder. It’s a way to pay tribute to the magic of the Red Centre, ensuring you’ll carry a piece of it with you wherever you go.

Returning Home or Exploring Further: Our journey concludes, and we’ll ensure you make it to the airport for your departure. Typically, this happens before 11:00 am, allowing you to catch your return flight. However, we understand that some adventurers are not ready to say goodbye just yet. For those seeking more outback exploration, we offer the option to transfer to Alice Springs. You’ll arrive at your destination at approximately 6 pm, rounding off your adventure with the choice of returning home or continuing your travels in the rugged beauty of the Australian Outback.

Your Outback Adventure of a Lifetime: The 4-Day Rock to Rock Tour has been an unforgettable journey, filled with breathtaking landscapes, cultural immersion, and memorable experiences. You’ve witnessed sunrise at Uluru, explored the Valley of the Winds, hiked along the Kings Canyon Rim, and enjoyed nights under the stars. Now, it’s time to cherish these memories and consider what your next adventure holds.

As we bid you farewell at the airport, we hope you carry the spirit of the outback with you and continue to explore the wonders of this vast and remarkable land. Thank you for joining us on this adventure, and we look forward to welcoming you on your next journey through Australia’s most breathtaking destinations.

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  • Cultural Centre
  • Guided walk at Uluru
  • Sunset Viewing with bubbles
  • Ewing Lookout
  • Sleep under the stars
  • Valley of the Winds Hike
  • Kings Canyon Rim Walk
  • Private bush camp at Curtin Springs Station
  • Water Bottles (enough to carry 2L)
  • Hat (fits well for windy places)
  • Walking Shoes (properly fitting for walks on terrain)
  • Swimwear (for the summer)
  • Towel (works as a rug on the sand too)
  • Small Carry Bag (otherwise several more hands)
  • Toiletries (you decide, remember Less is More)
  • Sleeping Bag (required, can be hired)
  • Camera (some passengers ask their group to share theirs)
  • Insect Repellent (including Fly Nets)
  • Warm clothes (desert nights can get very cold)
  • Pillow (or improvise, like roll up a jumper
  • Sleeping bags can be hired for AU$30.00, paid direct (pre booking required).
  • The tour requires passengers participation. Helping with meals and washing up.
  • Be picked-up at your Alice Springs Accommodation around 6am; or Be picked-up at Ayers Rock (Uluru) Airport after you land around 1pm.
  • Be dropped-off at Ayers Rock (Uluru) Airport before any flight, usually before 11am; or Be dropped-off at your Alice Springs Accommodation by around 6:30pm.
  • Only our 4-Day Rock-to-Rock Tour passengers can choose to finish at Yulara.
  • The Itinerary may change due to weather and other seasonal conditions.
  • For a more comfort camping 4 Day Uluru Tour: 4 Day Uluru Tour 

At Real Aussie Adventures, our tours don’t require you to be a gymnast or acrobat, but be ready for outdoor physical activities that involve moving, chatting, and laughing. While individual activities are not demanding, the hikes are the most physically engaging.

For the hikes, your fitness and energy levels will be considered, and your guide will recommend suitable options each day:

Day 1: Uluru Choose from iconic walks, including the full base (up to 9.4 km), ‘Kantju Gorge,’ and ‘Mutitjulu Waterhole’ for shorter walks.

Day 2: Kata Tjuta Experience the famous ‘Valley of the Winds’ walk through the domes (moderate difficulty) or opt for the quicker ‘Walpa Gorge’ walk.

Day 3: Kings Canyon Embark on the spectacular ‘Kings Canyon Rim Walk,’ or enjoy relaxed options like ‘Kings Creek Walk’ and ‘South Wall Walk.’

Your guide is there to ensure you have the best Outback adventure. Discuss your options at each hike location, as they’ll provide descriptions and help you make the right choice for you. Get ready to explore the Outback with confidence and enthusiasm!

We sleep in a swag on tour. A swag is a bedroll made of canvas with a mattress inside . You can put your sleeping bag inside and zip it up and have a perfect view of the stars.

You need a sleeping bag on tour. It is a health regulation requirement to have a sleep sheet or sleeping bag inside your swag. It will also keep you warmer at night.

This is our budget Uluru Tour focused on those 18-35 years old.

Our more comfortable Uluru Tour is our 4 Day Uluru Tour. 

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A boat speeds along the water under a blue sky towards the Horizontal Falls in the Kimberley, leaving behind a wake pattern.

Tourists will no longer be allowed to pass through gaps at the iconic Horizontal Falls in the Kimberley region by 2028, in a bid by the government to "strike a balance" between tourism and protecting the environment.

The falls form when seawater rushes with the ebb and flow of the tide through two short and narrow gorges about 300 metres apart, which boats pass through.

Traditional owners have welcomed the decision announced by the West Australian government on Friday, which would see crossing through the falls phased out by March 2028.

To fill the gap, Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti said the government would work with tourism operators and traditional owners to develop "new tourism experiences" to showcase the site.

Horizontal Falls is a popular tourism spot on WA's Kimberley coast.

"Our government is absolutely committed to developing more tourism experiences in all our national parks, and key to that is maintaining public access for visitors," she said.

Debate around continuing the tourism experience has been underway since an incident in May 2022 .

Dozens were injured when a jet boat crashed into a rock wall at the falls.

Under the new arrangement, the marine park's largest licensed tour provider, Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures, will continue to travel through the gap until its licence expires in 2028.

All other licensed operators will stop passing through the falls by the end of 2026.

Environment Minister Reece Whitby said visitor access and tourism would remain a key value of the marine park.

Traditonal owners finally heard

Dambimangari Aboriginal Corporation (DAC) said it welcomed the government's announcement to protect cultural heritage at Garaan-ngaddim (Horizontal Falls).

Traditional Owners said they had voiced concerns about harmful impacts on cultural heritage and a number of incidents at the site since the 1990s.

A huge set of bush clad sandstone peninsula with a gap in the middle showing ocean rushing through

"This has been an emotionally trying journey for many of us," DAC said.

"With this decision, we finally feel we have been heard."

DAC said it was grateful for the genuine and respectful engagement of tourism operators and the government, and committed to ensuring tourists were still attracted to the region.

"We understand that change can be scary… but like the changes to climbing Uluru, we hope that in time people will understand and respect our decision to put cultural heritage values and safety first."

Impact on tourism jobs

Tourism Council WA chief executive Evan Hall said the decision was a blow to tourists and tourism jobs.

"Traversing the Horizontal Falls is a national award-winning, once-in-a-lifetime bucket list experience that has been bringing visitors from around the world to the Kimberley," he said.

Map Horizontal Falls boat crash

"Without the worldwide appeal of traversing the Horizontal Falls, it will be extremely difficult to create commercially viable Aboriginal tourism experiences at the falls."

Mr Hall said closing day tours alone would result in a lose of $15 million and 58 full-time equivalent jobs from the region per year.

But Australia's North West Tourism CEO Bill Tatchell said tourists were increasingly calling for culturally sensitive and respectful experiences.

He said the closure of the falls was an opportunity to "grow and evolve" destinations.

Horizontal falls in Kimberley 1

"We have incredible opportunities for storytelling and the absolute unique experiences to engage with our traditional owners to tell those stories for businesses," Mr Tatchell said.

"To engage in a meaningful, authentic way that does not cause disrespect or discomfort to the traditional owners," he said.

"That is one of the elements the modern traveler is looking for."

Mr Tatchell said he was hopeful the government's promise of new tourism experiences would reduce the impact on his members and the community.

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