Small Group Uluru Sunset Viewing Tour
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Small Group Uluru Sunset Viewing Tour

4.7 · 172 reviews2 hours📍 Australia

About this tour

Watch Uluru shift through shades of orange, red and purple as daylight fades across the West MacDonnell Ranges. This two-hour outing departs from your accommodation and positions you for an unobstructed sightline as the light changes the monolith's complexion. You'll have sparkling wine and nibbles on hand while a guide unpacks the rock's geological and cultural significance. Small groups of no more than 11 mean you won't be jostling for viewing space.

Highlights

  • Front-row seat to Uluru's colour-shifting sunset display
  • Sparkling wine and light snacks included
  • Hotel pickup and return transport
  • Expert guide commentary throughout
  • Intimate groups of maximum 11 people
  • Fully wheelchair accessible viewing location

What to expect

You'll be collected from your hotel and driven to a viewing point positioned for sunset. The guide will chat through Uluru's geological formation and its significance to the Anangu people as you settle in with a glass of sparkling and some light food. The real spectacle unfolds as the sun dips lower—the rock glows through reds and oranges before deepening to purple and grey. It's less about rushing between photo spots and more about standing still and watching the landscape transform. The two hours covers travel time too, so expect roughly 45 minutes at the viewing location itself.

Good to know

Bring a light jumper—the desert cools rapidly after sunset. Sunscreen and a hat are worthwhile. Wheelchair users need some mobility to enter and exit the vehicle. Notify the operator of dietary requirements at booking. The national park entry fee isn't included.

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Small Group Uluru Sunset Viewing Tour · NT Travel