Available languages
6 hours
Mobile ticket
Watch sunrise from the base of the rock rather than from a viewing area further away.
Outback picnic breakfast including tea and coffee provided on the walk.
The small group allows you to make the most of your guide. Ask as many questions as you like, hear all the stories and facts without
Learn about the cultural significance of Uluru to the local Anangu people.
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
A moderate amount of walking is involved on an even surface so please wear comfortable walking shoes
Please advise of any specific dietary requirements at the time of booking
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Drive through the entry station of Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park. Park Entry Tickets are required to enter the park. These can be purchased online prior to your arrival or from your guide in the morning of your tour and are valid for 3 days.
Uluru
As you start your sunrise trek around the 12-kilometre full base trail of Uluru you will gain an understanding of the culture, geology and environment that is the essence of this monolith. Your guide will tell the cultural (Tjukurpa) stories of Kuniya (woma python) and Liru (venomous snake), and many other Aboriginal creation stories associated with this central Australian icon. Along the trail you will witness sunrise, visit waterholes and the rock art sites of the ancients and learn of Uluru’s cultural significance to the Anangu (local Aboriginal) people.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Light outback picnic breakfast (carried in supplied satchel)
Transport in air-conditioned Mercedes Benz Sprinter
Professional, friendly and informative guide
National Park Entry Fee Over 18's Only- valid for 72 hours. Payable direct
Sails In The Desert
163 Yulara Drive, Ayers Rock Resort Yulara Australia
Ayers Rock Campground
173 Yulara Drive, Ayers Rock Resort Yulara Australia
Desert Gardens Hotel
1 Yulara Dr Yulara Australia
Outback Hotel
2 Yulara Drive Yulara Australia
Pickup included
428 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
lorrainekU5380JS,May 4, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our tour guide Michael was fantastic and so knowledgeable about everything to do with this amazing place. It was an unforgettable experience, thanks Michael.
victoriavI1703PO,Apr 29, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
So good - Alex was great and make the experience so much more meaningful.
Trevor C,Apr 29, 2026
- Review from Viator
Truly amazing to see sunrise at Uluru. The base walk is a beautiful experience. Our guide Mimi was excellent. Knowledgeable, friendly, professional.
Connector30561724392,Apr 29, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had a fantastic tour around the base of Uluru. Our guide, Celia, was both friendly and extremely knowledgeable, which made the experience even more enjoyable. The small group setting was a real highlight, creating a more personal and relaxed atmosphere. Highly recommended!
SamuelJohn P,Apr 28, 2026
- Review from Viator
excellent walk around uluru with very good knowledge from the tour guide about the aboriginal peoples' relationship with uluru, their way of living and communicating through story telling.
Laura h,Apr 16, 2026
- Review from Viator
We had a great time and highly recommend! Our guide was Alex. He was brilliant. He has excellent knowledge and answered any questions we had. Walking pace was good with regular stops where Alex shared interesting stories and facts. Lovely breakfast.
Ann-Margaret G,Apr 13, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Everything was so well organised from the moment we were also very lucky there was only 5 of us on the tour. AMA picked up. We were also ver
Dominic V,Apr 13, 2026
- Review from Viator
The tour was excellent by the tour guide Matt. It’s a strenuous walk for about 4-5 hrs around the rock. Matt was really superb.
Davina Y,Apr 7, 2026
- Review from Viator
We loved our sunrise circuit around Uluru with our incredibly professional and friendly guide, Celia. We highly recommend seeing Uluru this way - with the insight of a guide who has been extensively trained by the Aṉangu people themselves. Logistically, the tour was well operated and everything ran smoothly from pick up to drop off. The information and stories Celia told were informative, respectful and interesting. We also loved the pace she set, which suited our group, and so had time to drop in to the cultural centre after. For those of you who might want to know, the walk was fairly easy and mostly flat. I wore slides and was absolutely fine. A few people mentioned the breakfast being lack luster but honestly, it was perfect. It consisted of gourmet muesli with milk, a muesli bar, a juice box, a fruit cup, some bickies, a hot cuppa in a thermos, and a 700ml bottle of water - all provided in a shoulder satchel you carry yourself. We enjoyed our brekkie and didn’t have any issues carrying the bag, but others may not like the extra weight. All in all, we loved our experience and highly recommend it. It was the most perfect introduction to Uluru on the sunrise of my 40th bday - magical. Thank you!
BelC0001,Apr 6, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
OK, the pick up time from our hotel (Desert Gardens) was 5.45am but absolutely worth the early morning. Lucia was our driver, tour guide, breakfast provider and showed infinite patience with our group of 13 of varying walking speeds (not to mention photo stops). The walk is anti-clockwise so we walked for about 40 mins from the car park, each armed with a nifty SEIT satchel containing our breakfast, thus walking to meet the rising sun. First stop was to sit and watch the changing colours of the rock, along with Lucia explaining native stories attached to unique features of the rock. The entire walk is 10.5kms following the path around Uluru (no fear of getting lost but Lucia was excellent about keeping our little group moving, with frequent rest stops and two public bathroom stops). There aren't many explanations or photos of the SEIT breakfast but the satchel included a small flask of hot water, zip lock bag with disposable spoon, tea bag, instant coffee and sugar sachet, a fruit cup, small container of orange juice, another small container of milk, a pouch of muesli, two small Anzac cookies, a muesli bar and 500ml bottle of water. At our second bathroom stop, we happily ate more of the breakfast supplies (less to carry, really). One gets hot, dusty, footsore and tired, but Lucia dropped us back at our respective hotels and it was only 11.45am! Just in time to wash up in our hotel room and head to the hotel's bistro for lunch. All in all, an excellent half day tour, a full walk (trek) around Uluru and really seeing all of the rock's geographic features that photos don't do justice.



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