From Alice Springs: Day Trip to Uluru with BBQ Dinner
From Alice Springs: Day Trip to Uluru with BBQ Dinner
From Alice Springs: Day Trip to Uluru with BBQ Dinner
From Alice Springs: Day Trip to Uluru with BBQ Dinner
From Alice Springs: Day Trip to Uluru with BBQ Dinner
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From Alice Springs: Day Trip to Uluru with BBQ Dinner

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Highlights

Enjoy guided walks to Mala sites and the sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole
Travel in comfort with expert guides
Visit the Aboriginal Cultural Centre and learn about cultural traditions
Itinerary
Our professional tour guides show you the real outback on this one day tour.

We will collect you from outside your Alice Springs accommodation and head to the first stop of our day tour at Erldunda (home of the Emu) where you can purchase breakfast.

Your tour then visits the Aboriginal Cultural Centre. Here, you will have time to learn about the local Pitjantjatjara people and buy souvenirs.

Built from 90,000 mud bricks, the Cultural Centre was created with the help of the local Anangu people. The sacred site it is built on has special meaning to its traditional owners.

Head to the base of the majestic Uluru (Ayers Rock). From here, your tour guide will take you on a guided Mala Walk. Please note; tourists are no longer permitted to climb Uluru due to its cultural significance.

The Mala Walk follows the north-west side of Uluru, where you will see many fascinating examples of Anangu rock art. Along the way, your guide will tell ancient stories of the Anangu People.

Travel by coach to the back section of Uluru and start a guided walk to the Mutitjulu Waterhole.

Your guide will take you along a short track to the waterhole – home of an ancestral water snake called Wanampi. You'll hear stories of local traditions and learn how the Anangu people traditionally used the waterhole for hunting. The caves containing rock art were used in the past by the Anangu people, whose ancestors are still alive today.

Time for the Sunset BBQ!

This is an unforgettable Australian experience and something everyone should visit Uluru for at least once in their lives.

Take in a breathtaking Uluru sunset with a glass of bubbly and a delicious Aussie BBQ dinner.

After sunset and the dinner, we make the return journey to Alice Springs and drop off passengers at their Alice Springs Accommodation.