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The temperatures that occur across Uluru in June create the ideal climate for some cool weather activities. Ranging from 5°c to 20°c, these temps offer the perfect opportunity to explore the desert landscape in a crisp yet pleasant environment. It’s the ideal time for exploration of this magical landscape to happen and the start of the popular tourist season.

 

Uluru From a New Perspective

Woman petting a camel at Uluru on a camel tour

The best way to explore the beauty of June in Uluru is to let someone else do the walking for you! Nope, we’re not joking – just like at the Great Pyramid of Giza, Uluru is another place where you can let a camel do all the hard yards for you, while you relax and admire the view.

Some of the most popular camel tours available are the sunrise camel experience and the sunset ride – both offer a unique view of the landscape that surrounds Uluru at either end of the dusk/dawn light spectrum. You’ll be awestruck at how the sky transforms into one of the most visually spectacular, scenic views on this planet.

Why not discover which is better by doing both tours? The emergence of the warm, glowing touch that lingers on your skin like a kiss from the sunrise, or the cool touch of the night air straight after sunset that seems to almost take your breath away.

Exploring Uluru on camelback isn’t just fun and relaxing – it’s also a very natural, peaceful way to experience the desert landscape and there really isn’t a better way to get around. The beauty of the natural Australian Outback, combined with the quiet mode of transport, allows you to experience a tranquillity that you’ll remember for a lifetime.

The knowledgeable guides will share local insights into the flora and fauna – as well as local Anangu Aboriginal culture, and the friendly camels almost blend into the environment as they have been part of this landscape for well over a century. It’s a very authentic and spiritual way to experience the desert atmosphere and definitely a must-do.

 

Even More Fun

Two people toasting over a class of champagne as they look out at Uluru in the distance

There are many other attractions and activities to experience during June. There’s guided walks around the base of Uluru, visiting Kata Tjuta and attending cultural workshops or performances. There are plenty of things to do in Uluru, so why not start planning your trip?

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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