Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia


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Palya! Welcome to Anangu land. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is Aboriginal land. It is jointly managed by its traditional owners Anangu and Parks Australia. The park is recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage site for its natural and cultural values. The spectacular rock formations and surrounding sand plains provide rare habitats for an incredible variety of plants and animals. Anangu invite you to visit Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to learn more about their land, beliefs and culture.
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Address

Uluru Rd, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory 0872 Australia

Mobile

08-8956-1128

Website

http://www.environment.gov.au/parks/uluru

Email

[email protected]

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  • 5Sarah E 5:00 PM Jun 11, 2021
    Uluru: a muslim view
    We went in June and it was a lot colder than what I had expected on the plus side it meant I wasn’t hot and flies were not an issue. Sails in the Desert have halal meat options and we immensely enjoyed the lunch and dinner there however I am glad we stayed at the Emu apartments as we were able to mostly self cater and wash clothes. The local iga sells halal meat products and vilis pies I do not recommend the desert dining experience as most of the money is on the alcohol and the meat was not halal there. Field of light was great however I paid the extra for the star pass and again, because we don’t drink it wasn’t worth the extra. The aerial view wasn’t worth it, walking around the installation was the better part of the experience. The Camel Farm was worth the time, especially if you have children, as you learn about the contribution of Muslim cameleers plus the animals there are cute. I recommend doing at least one tour be it for Uluru or Kara Tjuta so you can learn about the formations etc but do one or the other on your own. Hire a car for $200 a day and self navigation to those sights is easy. Kings canyon is a 3 hour drive and we thoroughly enjoyed it, a tour for this would be better. Kata tjuta has two walking options, an easy 1hr Walpa Gorge walk and the intense 2-3 hr spectacular Valley of the Winds walk. Itinerary: Day 1. Kings canyon tour Day 2 Uluru sunrise tour Field of light sunset Day 3 Kata Tjuta sunrise tour Camel farm Recommend going back to Uluru for sunset
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  • 5Shayne & Julie 5:00 PM Aug 16, 2022
    Great NT trip
    In the last two years our trip to Uluru has been cancelled. Uluru Travel refunded the full amount for the two years. We finely got to go this July. What a wonderfull experience all thanks to Uluru Travel. They had arranged a hot air ballon ride, a helicopter ride and a fixed plane ride, all flights were on time and we were so impressed the with the pilots and there commentary and happy nature towards their guests. The accommodation was first class. The hire vehicle was great. We had not one thing to complain about. Thank you Uluru Travel. If you are heading to NT for a holiday I strongly recommend speaking to Uluru Travel.

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