Day Tours
Uluru Sunset
½ day | Uluru Return
Travel Period
Sit back and relax as you travel into the amazing Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Your Driver Guide will provide expert commentary while you enjoy the amazing surroundings and the sight of Uluru in the distance. As you approach, you’ll be overwhelmed by its incredible size, presence and inherent spirituality.
Departs
60 minutes prior to sunset from Ayers Rock Resort
Returns
30 minutes after sunset (approximately)
Prices From
CODE: Y11
+Park Entry Fee
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Trip Details
What's included
- • Sparkling wine and nibbles
- • Experienced Driver Guide
- • Comprehensive commentary
- • Travel in an air-conditioned coach
What to Bring
- • Enclosed walking shoes
- • Flynet in summer months (optional)
- • Warm layers in cooler months
Fitness Requirements
- • Easy
Itinerary
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
This is your destination for the must-see sights.
Uluru Sunset
Stroll around the viewing area to discover your own space to watch the sunset.
Enjoy sparkling wine or beer & nibbles
And absorb the enormity and beauty of your surroundings.
Please note: An Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park Ticket is required for each guest booking this trip. This can be added at time of booking.
If you wish to take home Aboriginal artwork, please ensure you have cash for your purchases at the sunset viewing area. Please note the purchase of artwork is not always possible. The Anangu people may be absent for cultural reasons.
Please note: This itinerary may be subject to change.
Prices above may vary according to your departure date.
Optional Add-ons
Make the most of your Day Tour with an Optional Add-On.
After sunset continue to our exclusive venue for a barbecue dinner, with Uluru as your backdrop. Relax in the company of friends and fellow travellers and enjoy sparkling wine on arrival and dine on a variety of meats and a selection of freshly prepared salads, followed by a tasty dessert. There's even time for star gazing. Your guide will conduct a tour of the night sky, pointing out some of the visible constellations and will also explain some Aboriginal stories that relate to the stars.