Located in the heart of Australia, Uluru is a sacred site for the Indigenous Anangu people. Its massive red rock formation changes colors during sunrise and sunset, creating a magical experience. Situated inside Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, the area offers cultural tours, star-gazing, and desert landscapes unlike anywhere else in the world. It’s a peaceful and spiritual destination.
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Day 1 — Uluru Base, Culture & Sunset
Morning – Uluru Base Walk
Start your trip with the full Uluru Base Walk (10.6 km), the best way to see the rock up close.
You’ll discover:
This takes 2–3 hours at a relaxed pace.
Afternoon – Aboriginal Culture & Field of Light
Evening – Uluru Sunset
Find a sunset viewing point and watch Uluru change colors from orange to deep red.
Optional add-on:
Day 2 — Kata Tjuta & Sunrise Experience
Early Morning – Uluru Sunrise
Wake up early for one of the world’s best sunrises.
Uluru glows bright red as the sun comes up — perfect for photography.
Morning – Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)
Drive 40 minutes to Kata Tjuta, another incredible rock formation.
Do the Valley of the Winds Walk or the shorter Walpa Gorge Walk.
You’ll see:
Afternoon – Relax & Scenic Drive
Evening – Optional Sunset or Star Gazing
If you want another magical moment: