Sacred to the traditional landowners, the Anangu people, the traditional landowners, Uluru is one of our country’s most recognisable natural landmarks. Towering 348m above the surrounding landscape, Uluru or Ayer’s Rock is the largest monolith on our planet. The area around Uluru is home to an abundance of springs, rock vases, water holes and rock paintings of cultural significance.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uluru and Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas, are two natural attractions of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. With AAT Kings, experience the magic of Uluru over four days.
Experience a magnificent outback sunset with sparkling wine at Kata Tjuta. Travel to Kings Canyon and embark on the rocky climb to the canyon rim for amazing views of the Watarrka National Park.
Watch the sunrise at Uluru, then travel to Kata Tjuta, where you’ll spend time exploring the incredible Walpa Gorge and its unusual rock formations. After a visit to the Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, enjoy a guided drive around the base of Uluru. With a guide, continue to the Kuniya Walk to the Mutitjulku Waterhole. Here, marvel at the ancient rock art and hear about the Aboriginal and European history of Uluru.
Witness another stunning Uluru sunset to the accompaniment of sparkling wine. Before bidding this spiritual region goodbye, experience the acclaimed artist Bruce Munro’s ‘Field of Light’. Under the cloak of darkness, wander through some 50,000 magical hand-crafted frosted lights.
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Stunning landscapes and sights