Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone rock formation and one of the most iconic landmarks in Australia. It holds significant cultural and spiritual importance for the Anangu people, who are its traditional custodians.

Quick Facts

Best Time to Visit

April through early June offers pleasant temperatures (around 20°C/68°F) and fewer crowds, making it ideal for hiking around the base of Uluru. Similarly, September until late November provides comfortable conditions for outdoor activities.

Getting There

Uluru is located in the heart of Australia's Red Centre, accessible by daily flights from Alice Springs or via a four-hour drive on sealed roads from Alice Springs Airport.

Insider Tips

  1. Join a guided tour to learn about Anangu culture and see Uluru in greater depth
  2. Experience sunrise at Uluru, an unforgettable sight as the rock glows under the first light of day
  3. Attend the Field of Light exhibition at Voyages Ayers Rock Resort for a unique artistic interpretation of star stories

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