Uluru

Tourist attraction
★ 4.8 (200+ reviews) • 6K+ booked
Uluru, also called Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone rock in Central Australia's Red Centre. At 348 meters high, it is one of the world’s largest monoliths. When you visit, there are plenty of things to do around the area. You can climb Uluru, join a sunrise tour, go stargazing under the southern night sky, and even ride on a helicopter or a segway to explore the site. Plus, you can learn more about the Aboriginal people by taking a tour with traditional owners and visiting the local cultural centre. As a natural wonder, Uluru is a top tourist spot in Australia, attracting visitors from all over to witness its spectacular views and rich cultural heritage.
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Uluru, Petermann NT 0872, Australia

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Uluru Day Tours

Uluru Day Tours

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Segway Tours Around Uluru

Segway Tours Around Uluru

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Uluru Astro Tour

Uluru Astro Tour

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$ 118.29
Uluru Sunrise and Kata Tjuta Half Day Tour

Uluru Sunrise and Kata Tjuta Half Day Tour

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$ 182.49
Uluru Sacred Sites and Sunset Day Tour

Uluru Sacred Sites and Sunset Day Tour

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Uluru Sunset Tour from Ayers Rock Resort

Uluru Sunset Tour from Ayers Rock Resort

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Uluru & Kata Tjuta Scenic Helicopter Flights

Uluru & Kata Tjuta Scenic Helicopter Flights

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Uluru Sunset with BBQ 2-Hour Tour

Uluru Sunset with BBQ 2-Hour Tour

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$ 136.65
Uluru Rock Blast Scenic Flights

Uluru Rock Blast Scenic Flights

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$ 119.25
Uluru Guided Day Tour from Alice Springs or Ayers Rock Resort

Uluru Guided Day Tour from Alice Springs or Ayers Rock Resort

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Traditional Dot Painting Experience in Uluru

Traditional Dot Painting Experience in Uluru

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$ 81.65
Uluru Morning Tour and Guided Base Walk

Uluru Morning Tour and Guided Base Walk

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$ 173.35

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Shared Shuttle Bus Transfers between Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon

Shared Shuttle Bus Transfers between Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon

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$ 178.85
Shared Shuttle Bus Transfers between Alice Springs and Ayers Rock

Shared Shuttle Bus Transfers between Alice Springs and Ayers Rock

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$ 206.35

Why people love Uluru

4.8 /5
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E ******
24 Oct
I love this audio tour guide! There are lots of explanations and story about Uluru and the Kata-Tjuta. Really helpful and good value. Highly recommended! 👍
E ******
24 Oct
The flight was amazing and we had a super enjoyable time from this booking. The communication was simple and we just showed the voucher and ready to go!
Ivy *
26 Sep
very useful audio guide, especially for family with little kids who cannot follow the rushing schedules of local tours. this audio guide allows us to explode the national park at our own pace. it provides lots of extra information about animals and plants found along the walks. we wouldn’t try the wattle seed ice cream in the resort if the audio guide didn’t mention. we never feel bored with this audio guide. locations very accurate too.
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Klook 用戶
31 Aug
Getting to Uluru from Alice Springs is a long journey in itself. Try to experience the uncanny workmanship of nature in the sparsely populated Australian desert, and enjoy the rich Aboriginal mythology shared by the tour guide. It will definitely make your tired mind and body feel more fulfilled~
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Daisy ***
21 Aug
This tour is very well organised. The coach arrived on time and picked us up at 5:15AM. During the transit, the local guide shares the history of the field of light exhibition and was very informative and interesting. The tour first brought us to the viewing platform so that we knew where was the location to see the Urulu sunrise. While the driver was setting up the breakfast, Caroline, the local guide, guided us to walk through the field of light, giving us enough free time to take photoes. She also shared some great photo taking tips, and offered to help take photoes for us. The local guide, Caroline, was very friendly, approachable, and knowledgeable. She was very attentive to details, and provided very clear instructions for us to get the most out of the experience. I highly recommend this tour because you can see a lot of different scenes. It covered the Field of Light under the moon light, Field of light sunrise, Urulu sunrise, and you can see Kita Tjuta with the moon at a distance. I was very close to getting 2 great photos. Firstly, I could have taken the Field of Light sunrise with a Urulu background. To do this, I will have to wait in the Field of light until I see the urulu sun rise. However, I went up to the viewing platform too early so I missed the chance. Secondly, I could have taken a better picture of an urulu sunrise on the left in the same photo with Kita Tjuta with the moon on the right if I can stay on the left side of the viewing platform at the sand dune. Perhaps, as an experience, you can only prioritise one over the other. If you stay in the field of light too long, you may not be able to find a good spot to take urulu sunrise with Kita Tjuta. If you go up to the viewing platform too soon, you will miss out on the field of light with a Urulu sunrise background. Anyway, so far, I think this tour offers a very good value on seeing the Urulu sunrise, because it covers additionally the field of light, viewing Kita Tjuta at a distance and included a breakfast (hot tea, coffee, biscuits).
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Klook用戶
1 Aug
very interesting! A lot of fun! There will be training before departure, the staff is very attentive in teaching and it is easy to get started. The tour guide will tell the story of uluru along the way, which is also very interesting.
曾 **
26 Jul
The activity included stargazing with a telescope. The tour guide and hardware equipment were very professional. They also thoughtfully provided us with blankets to keep us warm from the cold. The most amazing thing was the photo with the Milky Way. The whole trip was very valuable!
Klook User
22 Jul
Had a great experience, although it is very cold so do make sure you have enough clothes

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Things to do in Uluru, Ayers Rock

1. Visit Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park

At this national park, you can learn more about the Aboriginal culture by exploring the fascinating Mutitjulu Waterhole and its ancient Aboriginal rock art. Here, you can listen to the Tjukurpa stories of Kuniya and Liru from the Traditional Owners.

2. Go on an Uluru Sunset or Sunrise Walking Tour

On a sunset or sunrise tour at Uluru, the light transforms the rock into stunning colors. With over five viewing areas, you'll get the perfect shot of Ayers Rock as it changes hues.

3. Stargaze at Uluru

The sky over Uluru is great for stargazing. Guides will point out constellations, planets, and stars to share Aboriginal stories about the creation of the starry sky.

4. Hop on a Segway or Helicopter Tour of Uluru

Explore Uluru by segway or helicopter to learn about the area’s natural flora and fauna, and see amazing art painted on rock walls. You can also explore hidden caves and tranquil waterholes as you glide or fly around the rock’s base.

5. Try Aboriginal Dot Painting

Meet with a local Indigenous artist to learn dot painting techniques and symbols. Create your own dot masterpiece to take home, adding a personal touch to your visit to Uluru.

Tips for your visit to Uluru

Where to stay in Uluru?

For your Uluru trip, think about staying at Ayers Rock Resort in Yulara, just north of the famous landmark. This small town has everything you need, including several hotels, two campgrounds, and even a supermarket. Plus, it’s the main pick-up spot for most guided tours to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

How do you get to Uluru?

Getting to Uluru is easier than you think! If you’re flying, several airlines have direct flights to Yulara from cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Cairns. If you prefer driving, Alice Springs is about a 4-5 hour drive away. A lot of tourists choose to drive to Uluru to stop by other attractions like the Kings Canyon and the West MacDonnell Ranges.

Are there other national parks near Uluru?

Yes, nearby Kata Tju t National Park and Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park are great places to stop by during your trip to Uluru. These parks offer more incredible rock formations, wind walks, and cultural experiences.