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What to expect from Uluru in January

Uluru at Sunset

Uluru in January is perfect for those who truly love the Aussie heat, with spicy mid-summer temperatures ranging from 22°c to 38°c. Despite a few scorching days, the unique beauty of Uluru means it’s a must-visit destination and January’s clear skies and warm weather create perfect conditions for viewing the stunning sunrise and sunset transformations at this sacred site.

 

Spectacular Sunrise and Sunset Viewing

Uluru at sunrise

During January in Uluru, early mornings are truly magical. The cool, pre-sunrise air means it’s comfortable to be outside and as the first light of day hits the rock, it gradually changes colour from a darkened orange to an awe-inspiring bright red.

Sunset at Uluru is just as impressive. As the sun slowly sinks below the horizon, Uluru glows with an intense red, which fades into deep purples and browns as night falls. Sunrise and sunset are perfect times to capture stunning photographs of the great rock and its surrounds.

There are multiple viewing platforms around Uluru where you can set up a comfy spot to watch this natural wonder unfold, but for an even better experience, join a guided sunrise or sunset tour. They offer more insights into the significance of Uluru in Anangu culture and you’ll usually get to enjoy some delicious canapés and champagne as well.

 

Other Activities at Uluru

Camel rides at Uluru

While the summer heat generally means there aren’t many local events on, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy during January’s cooler hours. There are Kata Tjuta sunset tours, relaxing sunset BBQs, sunset camel rides and educational stargazing adventures to keep you out of the sun. If you do go exploring during the day, it’s important to stay hydrated and wear sun protection. Stay indoors during the middle of the day to avoid the intense midday heat and listen to advice from locals and tour guides. For more activities and travel tips, visit our Things to do in Uluru page.

Travelling at a different time? Find out what to expect in Uluru in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.

AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

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