Ayers Rock Sunrise and Climb
Ayers Rock Day Tour| Tour Highlights |
|---|
|
| What's Included |
|---|
|
| Note |
|---|
|
![]() |
| ||||||||||||||||||||
Uluru: The world-renowned sandstone monolith, stands 348 metres high with most of its bulk below the ground. To Anangu (Local Indigenous People), Uluru is a place name and this "Rock" has a number of different landmarks where many Ancestral beings have interacted with the landscape and/or each other on their journey across central Australia, some even believed to still reside here.”
Itinerary
Travel to the sunrise viewing area and watch the first sunlight of the day creep across the desert plains and Uluru (Ayers Rock) whilst enjoying a warming cup of tea, coffee or milo and biscuits. Commence the climb to the top of the monolith, for spectacular views. The climb takes about two hours and is recommended for those with a good level of fitness. Please wear sturdy walking shoes, a sun hat and carry plenty of water. Alternatively, non-climbers can choose to take a peaceful stroll along the Mala walk. The Mala Walk winds itself among the bloodwood trees alongside Uluru. It leads to the magnificent Kantju Gorge, a 90 metre drop that becomes an amazing sight when there is enough rain to create a waterfall. Return to Ayers Rock Resort.


Uluru (Ayers Rock) 
