
Uluru Sunrise, Climb and Base Tour (Y18) |
Rise early and travel with AAT Kings to the Uluru sunrise viewing area. Afterwards you have the opportunity to climb the Rock or alternatively take a peaceful walk along Mala Walk and discover magnificent Kantju Gorge. Later, travel to Mutitjulu Walk and see the beautiful Mutitjulu Waterhole.
Ayers Rock Resort
Ayers Rock/Uluru
Ayers Rock / Uluru Northern Territory
Departs: 90 minutes prior to sunrise daily from Ayers Rock
Returns: Approx. 12.00pm to Ayers Rock Resort
Minimum: 15
Maximum: 45
Anangu, the traditional owners, would prefer that visitors choose not to climb Uluru. The Uluru climb may be closed without notice due to weather or cultural reasons. The Mala Walk is available as an alternative in this situation. No refunds will be given.
NB: National Park entry fee of $25 not included. Payable on day of departure, valid for 3 consecutive days.
Rise early this morning to travel to the Uluru Sunrise viewing area. Watch the first rays of dawn set the Red Centre alight whilst enjoying a warming cup of tea or coffee. After the sun has risen you will be transferred to the base of the Uluru Climb. For those with a good level of fitness there is the opportunity to climb Uluru and be rewarded with spectacular panoramic views. It is not an easy climb and it is important to wear good walking shoes and take plenty of water. Alternatively, non-climbers can choose to take a peaceful stroll along the Mala Walk. The Mala Walk winds itself among the bloodwood trees alongside Uluru. It leads to the magnificent Kantju Gorge, a 90-metre drop that becomes an amazing sight when there is enough rain to create a waterfall. After the climb, join your AAT Kings Driver/Guide for a tour around the base of Uluru. Travel by coach to the Mutitjulu Walk where you will be escorted to the beautiful Mutitjulu Waterhole. View Aboriginal rock paintings and learn about the area as your Driver/Guide provides commentary about the numerous sacred areas and features to be found at Uluru. Visit the Uluru - Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, where you can learn about Aboriginal culture and see Aboriginal arts and crafts, before returning to Ayers Rock Resort.
Includes: Tea, coffee, milo and biscuits
Supplied by: AAT Kings
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