Uluru Sunrise & Guided Base Walk (Y42)
Additional Information
please ensure you have a minimum of 1.5 litres of water with you for your walk
**National Park ticket not included in tour price
- Included in price:
- Tea, coffee and biscuits, breakfast Mutitjulu Waterhole and Souvenir certificate.
- What to bring:
- - 1.5 liters of water - Hat - Sunscreen - Sunglasses - Camera - Comfortable walking shoes - Jacket in the cooler months
- Fitness level required:
- Medium
- Child policies:
- as of the 01 April 2016, the National Park Entry Fee is applicable to children between the ages of 5-15 years. An entry fee of $12.50 will apply.
- Departure points:
- Ayers Rock (Uluru), Northern Territory
- Departure time:
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5:45 AM Daily
- Pickup/departure instructions:
This tour departs Ayers Rock resorts approximately 1.5 hours prior to sunrise.
Please visit this link for tentative pick up information.
Please note that reconfirmation is still required prior to departure as per your travel documentation. The coach will not attend a location unless a pick-up is prearranged. Please note the times listed are approximate and ALL bookings MUST be reconfirmed with operator the day before departure.- Duration:
- Half Day Tour - 7 Hours
- Approximate Return Time:
- 1:00pm
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The above prices include $25.00 per person, which is payable direct to the operator on the day of travel.
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- Operator
- AAT Kings
- Destination
- Ayers Rock (Uluru)
- Departs From
- Ayers Rock (Uluru)
Tour Description
Rise early to travel to the Uluru sunrise viewing area, Talinguru Nyakunytjaku, to watch the first rays of the sun set Uluru and the Red Centre alight. Here you will receive your breakfast, as well as have the opportunity to enjoy a hot drink and a biscuit. After sunrise, accompany your guide to commence your Base Walk of Uluru. First up, walk from Kuniya Piti, an Uluru sacred site and hear the Tjukurpa (Anangu – the local Aboriginal people - beliefs and law) story of the Mala Men. Next up is the Mala Walk, one of the most important habitation areas for the local Aboriginal people over thousands of years. The Mala walk includes a visit into Kantju Gorge, where after rainfall, water can cascade over the side of Uluru and plunge some 90 metres. From here, you are then on to the base of the climb point. After a short rest break, continue on along the Lungkata Walk where your guide will tell you the Tjukurpa story of the cheeky Blue Tongue Lizard! Next stop is the Mutitjulu Waterhole. Your guide will indicate the natural features of the landscape, Aboriginal rock paintings and relay more traditional stories relating to this special place. The waterhole was once an important water source for the Anangu people. Your last section to complete your base walk is back to Kuniya Piti where you will board your coach back into town and receive a certificate of your achievement!
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Uluru Sunrise & Guided Base Walk (Y42)