Points of interest: sunrise over Uluru, spectacular view of Uluru from the Uluru Cultural Centre Restaurant, Aboriginal culture and Creation Law of Uluru, the law of Liru (Brown Snake), traditional bush skills, spear-throwing.
Your morning begins at sunrise with a short tour at the base of Uluru, and a restaurant breakfast with a panoramic view of Uluru from the magnificent Uluru Cultural Centre restaurant. Guests then join their Aboriginal guide for the famous Liru Walk. The walk retraces the path of the Liru Ancestors through the bushland to Uluru. Guests see the scars left on the rock during their battle with Kuniya thousands of years ago, and learn to hold and throw a spear. You will hear the tragic fate of Lungkata (Blue Tongue Lizard Man), whose body we see laying at the base of Uluru. See demonstrations of ancient bush skills such as making kiti (bush glue), try making fire without matches and carving wooden tools with only a sharpened stone.
Breakfast includes hot croissants, Danish pastries, fresh fruit salad, yoghurt, cereals, toast, juice tea and coffee.
Grade of Difficulty: Easy, slow 2 kilometre walk, track is wheel chair accessible.
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| Disclaimer/Important Note: Itineraries, departure dates and inclusions are correct at time of publishing however subject to change without notice. For specific inclusions to itinerary please reconfirm at time of booking. | |
| Tour Departure Months | Mar Jan Feb Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Dec Nov Oct |
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| Tour Departure Days | Daily |
| Tour Departure Dates | Departs daily throughout the year, except Christmas and New Years Day. |
| Departure/Arrival Details | Departs: 1 hour prior to Sunrise. Courtesy hotel pick up. |
| Hotel Pickup | Provided |
| Description/Comments | Easy 2 km walk, wheel chair accessible |
| Inclusions | Breakfast. |
| Exclusions | Park Entry Station - Fees The Entry fee for Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park is $25.00 for each person 16 years of age and over, including GST. The park use fee, which is not transferable, is valid for 3 consecutive days. Your entrance fee helps to maintain the Park. One quarter goes back to Anangu, the traditional owners and the Mutitjulu community. |
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