As soon as you arrive, you’ll feel it. The cultural and spiritual heart of Australia beats a little stronger here. Exploring Uluru and Kata Tjuta means connecting with the people and places that make our part of the Outback so special. It means opportunities to get moving — by foot, by bike, or by soaring above the red rocks via helicopter. It means chances to be still and take in the sacred surroundings. It means being, well, more meaningful.
When you book your stay with us, not only can you soak in the local Anangu culture, but you’ll also enjoy a genuine Indigenous experience that helps preserve Uluru’s rich heritage and beauty. As a guest at Ayers Rock Resort, you can choose from more than 100 tours and experiences. Obviously, there’s a lot to see and do here! So, to get you started, here are our suggested Top 10 Can’t-Miss Experiences in Uluru.
Please note: At and around Uluru and Kata Tjuta, ancient Indigenous artwork tells stories of creation, law, relationships, plants, and animals. Places where significant events in the Anangu story occurred remain sacred today. The Anangu have the responsibility and obligation to care for the land. As such, there are areas where visitors are not permitted to access or photograph.
If you’re unsure of which places are considered sacred, sign up for a guided tour. Just being close to these incredible sites is a magical experience you’ll never forget.