
Field of Light, Uluru, Northern Territory © Tourism NT/The Salty Travellers
3 days at Uluru and Kata Tjuta
Step into the ochre outback for a taste of cultural connection, mesmerising monoliths and tantalising flavours.
Need to know
- Park passes are required to enter the national park
- Avoid hiking during the hottest part of the day (2:30pm to 6:30pm) during the summer
- Keep to the marked tracks while walking
Day 1: An introduction to Uluru
Whether it’s the vivid red dirt, spiritual presence or the sheer sight of giant rock formations, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park leaves a lasting impression on those who visit. Here are just a few of Uluru’s incredible cultural experiences.
Day 2: Explore more of Uluru
Today is all about different perspectives, from Uluru’s enchanting sunrise to cultural hikes and hair-raising motorbike journeys. Take your pick of these unique experiences around Uluru.
Day 3: Discover Kata Tjuta
It’s time to feast your eyes on the many heads of the wondrous Kata Tjuta. After a one-hour drive through the red desert, arrive at the 500 million-year-old towering rock domes.