Uluru Luxury Touring With Sounds Of Silence

From the moment you arrive in Central Australia you will feel looked after and will see Real Aussie hospitality until it’s time to say goodbye.

A mix of activities without the restrictions, no regimented stops, and if we see something great on the road we have plenty of time to stop and explore. As many picture stops as you like.

Your tour will be personalised and flexible touring at it's very best.

No description can adequately prepare one for the simple grandeur of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olga's) for their impressiveness.

 

The moment you are greeted by your personal guide at Ayers Rock Airport, you will realise you are about to undertake a journey like no other. You are underway on a trip of a lifetime.

 

Dine under a million stars at the award winning Sound Of Silence restaurant.  Travel out to a secluded dining setting in the middle of the desert.  Sip on a glass of champagne or a cool ale with the sound of a lone didgeridoo filling the air.  Marvel at the play of colours as the sun slowly sets over the Olgas (Kata Tjuta) and Ayers Rock (Uluru).  Dine on a gourmet BBQ of Australian delicacies accompanied by fine Australian wines, and then sit back and take in the mystery of the desert at night as an astronomer takes you on a tour of the clear Southern night skies.

Next morning up before the sun, you will be taken to the Uluru sunrise viewing area. Journey through the desert to the oldest side of Uluru begins in pre-dawn darkness.  Watch this famous monolith with dramatic colour changes as a new day dawns with freshly plunged coffee, fine grade tea or premium Australian orange juice. Take a leisurely stroll into the Mutitjulu watering hole, where you will learn the Aboriginal significance of this area and see original Aboriginal paintings or take the Mala Walk as the ancient Aboriginal people did, strolling into cylindrical caves and learning the Aboriginal significance and value of this fascinating and sacred area.  See the natural colour of Uluru and amazing cave formations.  Learn more about the cultural value of the region with displays from the Anangu people and Park Rangers. 

Later in the day you will venture west to the Uluru Kata – Tjuta National Park to the Kata Tjuta look-out point.  Kata Tjuta is made up of 36 enormous and spectacular sandstone domes formed around 350 million years ago.  Many of these areas are still subject to Aboriginal law, and are strictly off limits, as Aboriginal ceremonies are still conducted in these areas or hold special significance to the local people.  One of the areas that is not subject to this prohibition but still demands tremendous respect is Walpa Gorge, your next tour highlight…Step back in time and possibly hear the spirit voices as your private guided walk into Walpa Gorge begins.  The Walpa Gorge walk follows the creek between the two 546 metre high rock domes.

Along your guided walk, you will learn about the amazing processes that occurred in nature to make up this spectacular mountainous rocky outcrop.  Walking out of Walpa Gorge, you will see the birthplace to Uluru and Kata Tjuta in the distance.

On your journey through the National Park, your guide will point out special areas and features of this arid region that many visitors do not get to appreciate.

From your private viewing area, you will now see a sight that has been inspiring people for thousands of years, this is the “Sunset Over The Rock”.  Watch Uluru light up with the evening sun and learn why Uluru changes colour as you sip premium Australian sparkling wine, a top class Aussie red wine, bottled water or orange juice, all served with delicious pre-dinner appetizers.

Next morning, after being assisted with hotel check-out, you will; be taken to the Ayers Rock Airport; This is where it’s time to say goodbye to the Heart Of Australia.

 

 

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