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Uluru & Kata Tjuta - Sunrise Tours
| ULURU SUNRISE AND BASE TOUR |
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| Code: Y17 |
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Highlights: • Uluru (Ayers Rock) •
Uluru – Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre
Rise early this morning and travel to the
Uluru sunrise viewing area to see the
Red Centre set alight by the first rays of sun.
Enjoy a warming cup of tea or coffee and
biscuits as the colours of Uluru gradually
change as the sun rises on the horizon.
Commence a base tour of Uluru, including
a guided walk into Mutitjulu Waterhole.
View Aboriginal rock paintings and learn
about the flora, fauna and Aboriginal history
from your Driver/Guide. Continue around
the base of Uluru by coach and see various
sacred areas. Visit the Uluru – Kata Tjuta
Cultural Centre where there is time to read
the Tjukurpa (Aboriginal law) or purchase
some locally made Aboriginal art. |
| Pricing |
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| Departs: Daily 90 minutes
prior to sunrise from Ayers Rock Resort |
| Returns: 9:30am - 10:30am
to Ayers Rock Resort |
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| Prices (AUD) |
Adult |
Child |
| Y17 |
$99 |
$50 |
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| Concession discount: Deduct
$3 from Adult price. |
The Uluru – Kata Tjuta National
Park entry fee is not included with
tours that enter the National Park
(except where indicated otherwise).
The entry fee is $25 per adult, valid
for 3 consecutive days, and is an
additional compulsory charge at time
of booking. Children 15 years and
under are not required to pay the
entry fee.
The National Park fee is a government
charge and is subject to change
without notice. |
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| Valid till 31 March 2010 |
| ULURU SUNRISE, CLIMB AND BASE TOUR |
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| Code: Y18 |
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Hightlights: • Sunrise at Uluru (Ayers
Rock) • Mutitjulu Walk • Uluru - Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre
Rise early this morning to travel to the
Uluru sunrise viewing area. Watch the first rays of dawn set
Uluru and the Red Centre alight whilst
enjoying a warming cup of tea or coffee and
biscuits. For those with a good level of fitness
there is the opportunity to climb Uluru.
Alternatively, non-climbers can choose to take
a peaceful stroll along the Mala walk (non-guided),
which winds among the bloodwood trees alongside Uluru. After the
climb, join your AAT Kings Driver.Guide for a tour around the base of Uluru.
Travel by coach to the Mutitjulu Walk
where you will be escorted to the beautiful Mutitjulu Waterhole.
View Aboriginal rock paintings and learn about the area as your
Driver/Guide points out some native flora and explains the Aboriginal
and European history of Uluru. Visit the Uluru - Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre,
where you can learn about Aboriginal culture and see Aboriginal arts and crafts,
before returning to Ayers Rock Resort. |
| Pricing |
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| Departs: Daily 90 minutes
prior to sunrise from Ayers Rock Resort |
| Returns: 12:00pm approximately
to Ayers Rock Resort |
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| Prices (AUD) |
Adult |
Child |
| Y18 |
$129 |
$65 |
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| Concession discount: Deduct
$5 from Adult price. |
The Uluru – Kata Tjuta National
Park entry fee is not included with
tours that enter the National Park
(except where indicated otherwise).
The entry fee is $25 per adult, valid
for 3 consecutive days, and is an
additional compulsory charge at time
of booking. Children 15 years and
under are not required to pay the
entry fee.
The National Park fee is a government
charge and is subject to change
without notice. |
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| Valid till 31 March 2010 |
| ULURU SUNRISE TOUR |
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| Code: Y9 |
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Highlights: • Sunrise at Uluru (Ayers
Rock) • Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park
Travel to the sunrise viewing area at the
eastern end of Uluru and watch the first
sunlight of the day creep across the desert
plains. Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and
biscuits as the morning sun slowly changes
the colour of Uluru. In summer, watching
sunrise at Uluru in the cool morning air
is the perfect start to the day. In winter
months, we recommend a jacket as the
desert air can be cold. |
| Pricing |
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| Departs: Daily 90 minutes prior to sunrise
from Ayers Rock Resort |
| Returns: 75 minutes approximately after
sunrise to Ayers Rock Resort |
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| Prices (AUD) |
Adult |
Child |
| Y9 |
$59 |
$30 |
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| Concession discount: Deduct
$3 from Adult price. |
The Uluru – Kata Tjuta National
Park entry fee is not included with
tours that enter the National Park
(except where indicated otherwise).
The entry fee is $25 per adult, valid
for 3 consecutive days, and is an
additional compulsory charge at time
of booking. Children 15 years and
under are not required to pay the
entry fee.
The National Park fee is a government
charge and is subject to change
without notice. |
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| Valid till 31 March 2010 |
| ULURU SUNRISE AND GUIDED CULTURAL WALK |
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| Code: Y41 |
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Highlights: • Mala Walk • Kantju Gorge
Rise early this morning to travel to the
sunrise viewing area at the eastern end
of Uluru. Watch the first rays of dawn set
Uluru and the Red Centre alight while
enjoying a warming cup of tea or coffee and
biscuits. After sunrise travel by coach to
the Mutitjulu Waterhole where your guide
will indicate the natural features of the
landscape, Aboriginal rock paintings and
traditional Aboriginal stories relating to this
special area. You’ll walk to the sacred site of
Kuniya Piti (approximately 1 ½ hours) from
where you’ll travel by coach around the
base of Uluru to view Kantju Gorge. After
rainfall water can cascade down the side
of Uluru plunging some 90 metres to the
ground. We will now take the Mala Walk
(45 minutes) through one of the most
important habitation areas for the
Aboriginal people over thousands of years.
There is also the opportunity to visit the
Uluru – Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre where
you can learn more about Anangu and
Tjukurpa (Anangu beliefs and laws). |
| Pricing |
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| Departs: Daily 90 minutes prior to sunrise
from Ayers Rock Resort |
| Returns: 12.00pm approximately to
Ayers Rock Resort |
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| Prices (AUD) |
Adult |
Child |
| Y41 |
$128 |
$64 |
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| Concession discount: Deduct
$5 from Adult price. |
The Uluru – Kata Tjuta National
Park entry fee is not included with
tours that enter the National Park
(except where indicated otherwise).
The entry fee is $25 per adult, valid
for 3 consecutive days, and is an
additional compulsory charge at time
of booking. Children 15 years and
under are not required to pay the
entry fee.
The National Park fee is a government
charge and is subject to change
without notice. |
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| Valid till 31 March 2010 |
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