Ayers Rock Tours and Packages

Book Uluru Ayers Rock Tours and packages online from cultural ground tours with private activities to adventure packed scenic air charter’s. 

Uluru Kata Tjuṯa National Park

Uluru is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uluru and Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas, are the two major features of the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park.

Uluru Private Tour Experiences

Uluru Tours schedules and pricing for you to easily book your tour online or contact our consultants for assistance.

Uluru Tours Australia

Enjoy the best Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park combined together

Discover why Australians love this amazing national park so much. Explore the spectacular sights that have made this place famous worldwide.

Book scenic flight tours and transfers to Alice Springs and other remote experiences. Private air tours is the luxury experience of a lifetime. Book now and avoid the crowds

Book Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park Tours

If you’re looking to see the grandeur of Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park and the outback, look no further than our tours. We offer a variety of experiences that will help you experience the beauty of Uluru and the outback while discovering the secrets of nature on your unforgettable tours.

Uluru is one of the most iconic natural landmarks in the world, but it’s also one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations. As a result, you’ll find yourself constantly surrounded by tourists. However, if you’re looking for a more authentic experience that still allows you to see Uluru at its best, consider visiting during your trip to Australia with us!

Our tours will take you on a journey through this spectacular landscape, with stops at sites like The Olgas, which is one of the tallest sandstone spires in the world; Watuntja Gorge; and The Painted Desert. You’ll learn about Australia’s history as well as its present-day culture during your visit.

Whether you’re interested in hiking through Cliff Holes or exploring some of Australia’s oldest caves, there’s something for everyone on our tours!

Our tours are designed to give you an unparalleled opportunity to experience the beauty and majesty of Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park. You’ll get a chance to learn more about this world-famous landmark while exploring outback Australia with us on our unforgettable tours.

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Explore the beauty of Uluru and enjoy a stunning desert adventure during your next holiday! Visit Uluru Tours Australia today.

Uluru Small Group Tours

Uluru Tours schedules and pricing for you to easily book your tour online or contact our consultants for assistance.

Want to go off the beaten track ?

Book scenic flight tours and transfers to Alice Springs and other remote experiences. Private air tours is the luxury experience of a lifetime. Book now and avoid the crowds

The Red Centre Adventure Tour

Book Now online for tour schedules and pricing to secure your place during the touring season or contact our consultants for assistance.

Adventure travel around Uluru

Engage four-wheel drive and explore isolated bush tracks around Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Uluru Tours from Ayers Rock Resort to explore the surrounding wilderness.

Walk through the World Heritage Area

The World Heritage Area includes seven different areas: Yulara (the base camp), Kings Canyon (where you can take a guided walk), Uluru-Kata Tjura National Park, Kata Tjuta National Park and Lake Mackay Conservation Park. These are all part of Australia’s Wilderness World Heritage Area and are home to incredible biodiversity—you’ll find everything from desert vegetation to tropical rainforest here!

Uluru is a must-visit for all travelers, whether you’re looking to experience the beautiful natural environment or to learn more about Aboriginal culture. While you’re there, stop by the Wadjari Art Gallery and take in some indigenous art, or go on a guided tour of Uluru. If you’re looking for something more active, try horseback riding around the park or trekking through the desert!

Flight transfers from Ayers Rock to Alice Springs

If you’re planning on traveling between Ayers Rock and Alice Springs, we can help you get there. With our services, you can book flights that are convenient for your schedule, and the experience will be comfortable and stress-free. If you’re looking to travel by air in Australia, it doesn’t get much better than this!

Indigenous art movements and cooperatives

Indigenous art movements and cooperatives in central Australia are a great way to learn about the history of Indigenous people in Australia.

Ayers Rock Resort at Yulara NT

The resort offers a range of accommodation options including tents, cabins or luxury rooms. The accommodation also features outdoor pools, spa treatments and dining options that cater for all tastes.

Uluru news

Discover the hidden treasures of the largest natural wonder in Australia – Uluru. Go on a tour of the park, including helicopter flights over the iconic red rock formation.

Rain creates a waterfall at Uluru.
Uluru's waterfalls spring to life
Cultural experience with Maruku Arts
The heart of Australia is home to many of the most important icons of Aboriginal and Australian culture
Uluru Ground Tour
To the Anangu, Uluru is sacred. The Anangu are the owners of the land on which Uluru sits and they have long understood its magic.

Kings Canyon Tours

Kings Canyon is a canyon in the Northern Territory of Australia located at the western end of the George Gill Range about 323 kilometres (201 mi) southwest of Alice Springs and about 1,316 kilometres (818mi) south of Darwin within the Watarrka National Park.

The walls of Kings Canyon are over 100 metres high, with Kings Creek at the bottom. Part of the gorge is a sacred Aboriginal site and visitors are discouraged from leaving the walking tracks.

Three walks exist at Kings Canyon. The two km (return) and approximately one-hour Kings Creek Walk traces the bottom of the gorge.

National Park Rangers encourage visitors to walk in one direction. Access to the walk may be restricted during hot weather.

The walls of Kings Canyon are over 100 metres high, with Kings Creek at the bottom. Part of the gorge is a sacred Aboriginal site and visitors are discouraged from leaving the walking tracks.

Birds that can be seen on the Kings Canyon Rim walk include spinifex pigeon, zebra finch, grey-headed honeyeater, dusky grass wren, black-breasted buzzard and peregrine falcon. About half way during the walk, a detour descends to the Garden of Eden, a permanent waterhole surrounded by plant life.

Garden of Eden, a permanent waterhole surrounded by plant life.

The last half of the walk passes through a maze of weathered sandstone domes, reminiscent of the Bungle Bungle. A slow descent brings the visitor back to the starting point. The loop can also be done in reverse (anti-clockwise), but the  The 22 km Giles Track connects Kings Canyon to Kathleen Springs and is popular with more adventurous hikers

Weathered sandstone domes, reminiscent of the Bungle Bungle

At the end of the walk is a platform, with views of the canyon walls above. The six km (loop) Kings Canyon Rim Walk traces the top of the canyon and takes three to four hours to complete. A steep climb at the beginning of the walk, which locals call “Heartbreak Hill” (or “Heart Attack Hill”, due to its steepness), takes visitors up to the top, with views of the gorge below and of the surrounding landscape.