Visit Uluru


About Uluru

World Heritage-listed and one of Australia’s most iconic symbols, Uluru is approximately 460 kilometres or a five-hour drive southwest of Alice Springs. Right in the heart of Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru is a place that speaks of timeless folklore, rich indigenous culture and great spirituality. Traditional custodians of Uluru, the Anangu, believe this landscape was created by their ancestors at the beginning of time, and have been protecting these sacred lands ever since. 

The mysterious 500 million-year-old rock formations of nearby Kata Tjuta, the Aboriginal name meaning ‘many heads’ is also located in the National Park.

The nearby township of Yulara is where you will stay while you visit the famous monoliths. You will also find art galleries, a camel farm and restaurants here to keep you entertained.

Travel to Uluru

Driving to Uluru
If you are planning on driving to Uluru, we encourage you check out some of the resources below.
Discover Central Australia
Tourism Northern Territory
Tourism Australia - Uluru
Parks Australia - Uluru  Kata Tjuta

Flying to Uluru
Airport: Ayers Rock (Uluru) Airport
Code: AYQ, YAYE

Flights to and from Uluru are limited (departing Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Cairns and Townsville only). We encourage you to plan and book your travel sooner rather than later.


Dine in Uluru

Indulge in a four-course meal that’s perfectly paired with crisp, flavourful local wines and infused with centuries-old spices and herbs. Grab a quick bite on the go when you’re too busy adventuring to stop for a proper meal. No matter what you’re craving, you’ll find it on the menu here at Ayers Rock Resort.

                             


Experience Uluru 

With more than 101 tours and experiences to choose from at Uluru and around Ayers Rock Resort, the biggest challenge of your holiday might be choosing what to try first. Our suggestion? Close your eyes, spin around, and point. No matter what you land on, we guarantee you'll be amazed. 

These are just a few of the wonderful experiences you can have whilst visiting Uluru. For more activities and tours, please cleck on the link below to view all other experiences. Remember, tours do book out so make sure you book as soon as you can to avaoid misssing out! 

All Uluru Experiences   


Learn about Uluru

Learn about Uluru and Kata Tjuta as the most sacred Aboriginal sites in Australia. Understand the word Tjukurpa which symbolises the connection between humans, animals and land. There is so much culture and history to immerse yourself in, visit the Cultural Centre in Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park where you will be taught about the Anangu people.


Free Guest Activities - Ayers Rock Resort Guests

Ayres Rock Resort offers daily free activities for all guests to enjoy. Experience the enchanting sounds of the didgeridoo, enjoy the taste of freshly prepared bush tucker, and see the sight of a billion sparkling stars above! 






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