Uluru & Surrounds

If you haven’t heard of these two, you must have been living under a rock! Uluru and Kata Tjuta - two World Heritage-listed natural icons formerly known as Ayers Rock and The Olgas.

This iconic site, an imposing red rock rising 350 meters high, for thousands of years has been at the centre of the life of the Pitjantjatjara Anangu people. You can see Uluru from the air on an incoming plane, and catch a glimpse of it from roads into the region. When you arrive you can trek, camel ride or even motorbike around the 10.6k track

A 45-minute drive away lies Kata Tjuta, which translates in the Anangu as ‘many heads’. The complex, sacred rock formation is a gathering of some 36 granite and basalt boulders, which together form incredible gorges. You can walk the Walpa Gorge in around an hour, or leave early and take the wonderful Valley of the Winds walk - a 7.5km hike among the towering boulders and gorges.

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    SEIT Patji - A true Aboriginal Experience
    SEIT Patji - A true Aboriginal Experience
    SEIT Patji - A true Aboriginal Experience
    SEIT Patji - A true Aboriginal Experience

    SEIT Patji - A true Aboriginal Experience

    Full Day Uluru, Northern Territory Cultural Immersion Year Round
    This exclusive experience at Uluru in the Northern Territory allows you to join a traditional Uluru family on their homelands and experience their culture and family history. No trip to Uluru is complete without a tour to connect and really learn more
    from $349 per adult
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    Dot Painting Experience
    Dot Painting Experience
    Dot Painting Experience
    Dot Painting Experience

    Dot Painting Experience

    1.5 Hours Uluru, Northern Territory Art Workshop Year Round
    Join our fun and organic dot painting workshop that runs twice daily in the township of Yulara, Uluru in the Northern Territory. You will be taught by a local Anangu artist and an assisting interpreter. You’ll learn about traditional art, more
    from $72 per adult
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