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Visiting Uluru — Your Guide to an Unforgettable Experience

Alex Sykes
April 14, 2024

As the heart of Australia’s gorgeous red centre, Uluru is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting the Northern Territory. However, as the central attraction for your journey into the outback, it’s also the kind of trip you want to plan in detail before you go! 

With spectacular views, a range of incredible tours, and an incredibly rich culture to discover, Uluru is simply teeming with potential. Find out how to make the most of this unique location with Backpacker Deals, and allow our team to help you plan the ultimate trip to Uluru today!

 

Getting to Uluru

 

Flying into Yulara

If you’re not keen on a long drive, the best airport to fly into is undoubtedly Yulara, which is conveniently located just a half-hour drive from Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. This airport is ideal for anyone who wants to get to their accommodation quickly and spend as much time as possible exploring the park and appreciating Uluru’s spectacular natural beauty. 

Image derived from: countryairstrips.com.au

 

Flying into Alice Springs

If you’re looking to make a road trip out of your trip to Uluru, we recommend flying into Alice Springs instead. This airport is roughly a 4.5-hour drive from the national park, allowing travellers to take in the rest of Australia’s beautiful red centre before arriving at the penultimate point in their journey. 

Image derived from: insiderguides.com.au

 

Where to Stay Near Uluru

There are a number of hotels dotted around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

If you’re planning a more deluxe retreat where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of nature without giving up your creature comforts, staying at the Desert Gardens Hotel is a must.

This charming outback accommodation is nestled within an oasis of native flora and fauna and promises spectacular views of Uluru from the comfort of your own room. 

On the other hand, if you’re looking for a more authentic outback experience, you can sleep beneath the stars at the Ayers Rock Campground, situated 20km from Uluru. With numerous amenities, facilities, air-conditioned cabins, and powered campsites for caravans, motor homes, and tents, lovers of the great outdoors are sure to feel right at home here.

 

The Best Time of Year to Visit UluruUluru at sunrise

The wonderful thing about visiting Uluru is that it’s a fantastic trip to make no matter the weather.

In fact, the view can often be even better when it’s raining, as the rain transforms the red desert into a truly mystifying spectacle.

One of the most magical sights you can witness in the Australian outback is the rains at Uluru, where the downpour results in incredible waterfalls off the iconic landmark — a rare sight only seen by 1% of visitors.

The heat, however, can be very intense at certain times of the year, especially if you’re not used to more extreme temperatures.

As such, many people find that the best time of year to visit Uluru is during the cooler months between May and September. This will give visitors the opportunity to comfortably explore Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in day temperatures ranging from 20-30°C.

 

Choosing the Right Tour

There are multiple tours around Uluru that offer many different ways to observe its beauty and travel around the national park. With so many options available, the right tour for you will ultimately depend on how you’d like to experience this mesmerising location. 

If you’re looking to take a quick trip, we’d recommend hopping on a segway and taking a guided tour around the base of Uluru. Those wanting to see the beauty of Uluru-Kata Tjuta in its entirety might enjoy a scenic flight over the area for a birds-eye view. 

To experience Uluru’s immense beauty at golden hour, we suggest relaxing with a glass of wine and enjoying delicious food with an Uluru sunset BBQ. Alternatively, for a truly immersive desert experience, you can embark on a sunrise camel ride and enjoy a light Australian breakfast overlooking Uluru as the day greets you. Whatever your preferences may be, Uluru has something for everyone. 

 

Visit Australia’s Red Centre With Backpacker Deals

Keen to start planning your perfect holiday to Uluru? Backpacker Deals can help! Check out our full range of Uluru tours and experiences and book online with us to lock in your dream trip today!

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
Alex Sykes
Alex is an avid traveller and writer living in Queensland, Australia. Originally from the UK, Alex is a keen explorer who has travelled to various must-see destinations across the globe. Today, Alex is dedicated to helping others see the world's best locations, offering first-hand insights and exclusive tips to help people plan their dream holidays.

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