SEIT Uluru Trek
Additional Information
National park entry tickets are required for entry into Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park - $25 per person for guests 16 years and over and are valid for three consecutive days. National park entry is a government charge payable directory to the National park and not included in touring price. Tour will stop at park entry station for purchase of tickets.
- Included in price:
- Professionally guided 6 hour tour and an outback picnic breakfast (carried in suplied backpack)
- What to bring:
- SEIT OUTBACK AUSTRALIA RECOMMENDS: Covered shoes, bottle of water, fly nets sunscreen, full brimmed hat and camera
- Fitness level required:
- Low
- Child policies:
- Child rates apply to children 3-15 years inclusive
- Departure points:
- All Hotels at Ayers Rock Resort, Northern Territory
- Departure time:
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No Specific Times Daily
- Pickup/departure instructions:
- Pick up from all hotels at Ayers Rock Resort.
- Duration:
- 6 hours
- Approximate Return Time:
- 6 hours from departure time.
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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
- SEIT Outback Australia
- Destination
- Ayers Rock (Uluru)
- Departs From
- All Hotels at Ayers Rock Resort
Tour Description
Come and join your SEIT Outback Australia guide on a trek around the base of Uluru as you explore the most profound and culturally significant monolith in Australia. Experience the cultural songlines, geology and environment that is Uluru.
Your SEIT Outback Australia guide will meet you at the entrance to your accommodation at Ayers Rock Resort.
As you start your sunrise trek around the 14-kilometre base trail of Uluru you will embrace the culture, geology and environment that is the essence of this amazing monolith.
Along the trail you will witness sunrise, visit waterholes and the rock art sites of the ancients and learn of Uluru’s cultural significance to the Anangu (local Aboriginal) people. Take time out to enjoy your outback picnic breakfast as you listen to the variety of desert noises from the surrounding environment.
On your journey around the base your guide will tell you a number of stories associated with prominent Tjukurpa (Dreaming) stories. You will make you way to the entrance of Mutitjulu Waterhole, a semi-permanent watercourse nestled in the contours of Uluru. Here you will learn the Creation stories of Liru (poisonous snake) and Kuniya (python).
On completion of your journey your guide will then return to your accommodation at Ayers Rock Resort.
