Embark on a discovery of Australia's Red Centre, a place that bears breathtaking beauty and huge cultural significance. Learn about the local Aboriginal people and traditional practices that have been passed down over thousands of years in fun, hands-on activities including tasting bush tucker, cycling around Uluru, and participating in a didgeridoo workshop.
Aboriginal cultureAdventureFamily touringNational parksWildlife & natureFlexible Touring
This suggested tour costs from AUD$2,125 per person (twin share, low season)
Starts in Uluru, finishes in Uluru
3 days/2 nights
Apartments
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After collecting your luggage, simply follow the courtesy hotel transfers signs. Locate the AAT Kings coach displaying your resort name and hop on board. Your driver will then deliver you directly to your accommodation, just a short 10-minute journey away.
Learn about Australian and local bush tucker and how for many centuries local Indigenous groups would hunt, gather and prepare these bush foods. This will be followed by a fun cooking demonstration utilising a flavoursome Indigenous ingredient that you can try at home.
Travel for one hour on friendly camels in the spectacular desert landscape. Bringing you closer to nature, the skilled cameleers share stories of the Territory. Enjoy stunning views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta as you watch the colour change while the sun sets from atop a sand dune. Return to the farm at twilight to relax and enjoy Australian beer, wine, champagne and outback bush foods including their famous freshly baked beer bread damper.
Your accommodation: Voyages Emu Walk Apartments
One or two bedroom apartments located only 20km from Uluru (Ayers Rock). With a modern design and fully equipped kitchen this accommodation offers the perfect place to relax.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is one of Australia’s most iconic natural landscapes and a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for both its stunning geological formations and deep cultural significance. At its heart stands Uluru, a massive sandstone monolith that glows in vivid red and orange hues at sunrise and sunset, while nearby Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) presents a dramatic cluster of domed rock formations. The park is rich in Indigenous history, with the Anangu people’s stories, traditions, and sacred sites woven throughout the land. Visitors are drawn not only to its striking beauty but also to the unique combination of desert flora and fauna, ancient rock art, and walking trails that reveal the park’s natural and cultural heritage.
The Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Parks Pass allows entry to explore these universally recognised natural wonders. You will be required to show your Uluru-Kata Tjuta Parks Pass at the park entry gates before entering Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Please have your pass ready to be scanned prior to arriving at this location.
The Uluru Bike Ride lets you experience all that Uluru has to offer. In your own pace and time, discover ancient rock art and wonderous waterholes around the base of Uluru. The Outback Cycling Uluru Bike Ride is one of the best-value activity options at Uluru! There are family friendly options for toddlers, kids, and adults. The 15 km journey can easily be cycled in under three hours with plenty of time for photos and exploration.
Listen to the enchanting sounds of the didgeridoo. Yidaki, the traditional Aboriginal term for the didgeridoo, was discovered in East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. During this workshop, guests are invited to try and play the didgeridoo.
Set on a dune‑top theatre with sweeping views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta National Park, this twilight experience begins as the sun sets. Guests are served Australian wines along with a gourmet cheese and dessert selection while the reddish silhouette of Uluru fades into dusk. Then, a chapter of the ancestral Mala story is physically illuminated across the desert with choreographed drones, lasers and light projections, accompanied by traditional Inma music and narration in the local Pitjantjatjara language. Originally meaning “beautiful view out to the horizon” in the Anangu language, Wintjiri Wiru offers a breathtaking fusion of culture, art and landscape.
Your accommodation: Voyages Emu Walk Apartments
One or two bedroom apartments located only 20km from Uluru (Ayers Rock). With a modern design and fully equipped kitchen this accommodation offers the perfect place to relax.
Rise before the Sun, making a short trip in an air-conditioned coach to a picturesque location overlooking Uluru. Your experienced guide will be able to provide informative insights into the history of the desert, as you wander the pathway that encompasses the 50,000 spheres of light, in an array of colors. Making your way up to the top of the dune, you will reach the viewing area, where the transformation and beauty unfold as the Red Centre awakens. Sit back and relax with a hot drink of choice as the sunlight begins to fill the landscape with light. Once the sun has risen the natural light will enhance the beauty of the surroundings allowing you to capture some amazing pictures and memories for a lifetime!
Return transfers to the airport depart from outside your hotel approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes prior to your scheduled flight departure. Please check with reception for exact departure times.
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