About this tour
Spend seven hours at Uluru with expert guides who'll walk you through the rock's cultural significance and geological history. You'll trek the Mala circuit and visit Mutitjulu Waterhole, then watch the sun drop behind the monolith with sparkling wine in hand. The Aboriginal Cultural Centre rounds out your afternoon. Transport, snacks, and a sunset BBQ are included; all you need is moderate fitness and an open mind.
Highlights
- Mala Walk guided tour around Uluru's base
- Mutitjulu Waterhole visit with Indigenous history
- Sunset BBQ and sparkling wine service
- Aboriginal Cultural Centre exploration
- Air-conditioned coach transport included
- Two accredited professional guides throughout
What to expect
Your day starts with pickup and a drive to the rock. Both guided walks are gentle-paced and take you past waterholes, rock formations, and sites significant to the Anangu people. You'll hear stories about creation, survival, and country directly from knowledgeable guides. Mid-afternoon brings fruit and snacks. As light shifts gold, you'll settle at the sunset viewpoint with other guests, BBQ food grilling nearby, and two drinks vouchers per person. The Cultural Centre visit wraps things up before your return journey. Expect heat, red dust, and genuinely moving landscape—this isn't a rushed photo stop.
Good to know
Wear comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat. Moderate fitness required for the walks. From 1 April 2026, buy the national park pass beforehand (digital OK). Lunch isn't provided—bring cash or book ahead if you need vegetarian or gluten-free BBQ. Children need an adult accompanying them.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original AU & NZ Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.




