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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
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Palya! Welcome to Anangu land. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is Aboriginal land. It is jointly managed by its traditional owners Anangu and Parks Australia. The park is recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage site for its natural and cultural...more
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Suggested duration: More than 3 hours
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Uluru Rd, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory 0872, Australia
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Reviewed 2 days ago

We traveled to Alice Springs then took the 6-hour drive to Uluru. When we arrived in Uluru after the drive we decided to climb the rock as it was going to be windy the next day. It was a great experience it wasn't busy at...More

Date of experience: August 2019
1  Thank ejd125
Reviewed 4 days ago

We had visited both Ularu and Kata Tjuta about 12 months ago but weren't ablt to experience the special moments like sunrises and sunsets in this iconic part of Australia. We did not climb the Rock but, rather, got to enjoy it's beauty as the...More

Date of experience: September 2019
Thank Ian J
Reviewed 4 days ago

The planning, the time, the money..... but what is today’s bullsh1t excuse why the climb isn’t open, one ranger goes one way with a story, the other goes another way.....then proceeds to tell my brother “it was open between 7 and 8 yesterday” except we...More

Date of experience: October 2019
1  Thank Kirk S
Reviewed 4 days ago via mobile

This is absolutely a worthwhile thing to add to your list, however the base walk is long! (3 hours for a fit young couple including short stops along the work) there are parts where there isn’t much to do other than walk (and look). We...More

Date of experience: September 2019
Thank 480amandan
Reviewed 4 days ago via mobile

Simply outstanding - and you do not have to climb it to enjoy it. The national park pass can either be purchased online or at the manned kiosk on the drive out to the rock from Yulara. The pass is good for three days which...More

Date of experience: June 2019
Thank bobjanh
Reviewed 5 days ago via mobile

Arriving at 7.20 Am having watched the sunrise from the dedicated viewing area, courtesy of the Uluru Hop on Hoo off buses I was tempted to be one of the last to climb the rock with its impending permanent closure on 23 October 2018. However,...More

Date of experience: October 2019
1  Thank RoofTopTent19
Reviewed 6 days ago via mobile

Need to visit at various times of the day to really appreciate this place. Sunrise, sunset - do independently - don’t have to book expensive tours to get to appreciate it, if you have your own vehicle.

Date of experience: October 2019
Thank 552larissap
Reviewed 1 week ago via mobile

Our trip to Uluru was fantastic. Our daughter suggested we use bikes to cycle around the rock and that turned out to be the best. It was 35C that day and we had a slight breeze on the bikes to make it more pleasant. We...More

Date of experience: September 2019
Thank artl677
Reviewed 1 week ago via mobile

A unique and special place to visit in the remote outback of Australia. Be sure to plan very far ahead for hotel and excursions. The Rock will no longer allowed to be climbed after Oct. 26, 2019.

Date of experience: October 2019
Thank Ratlas
Reviewed 1 week ago via mobile

We had a lovely sunrise walk around the base. We did a guided tour which included lots of fantastic information. Magical.

Date of experience: September 2019
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Mel K
29 September 2019|
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Response from Vkunder | Reviewed this property |
Nothing was crowded except the car park to walk on the rock. As there signs everywhere asking people to respect the wishes of the first Australians and not climb the rock we didn't do it.
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Pozap180818
6 September 2019|
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Response from misschrissy64 | Reviewed this property |
Winter definately. We went early August and the days were very pleasant. Had hardly any flies.
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Joanna s
14 August 2019|
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Response from CathieP_12 | Reviewed this property |
Ddon't know, I would ask the hotel or locals for help!!!
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