Full Uluru Base Walk At Sunrise Including Breakfast

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Tour Information

Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
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  • Duration: 6 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    Between 4:45am and 6:15am depending on sunrise Hotel pickups commence prior to this time
  • Return Details :
    Hotel pickups commence prior to this time Opening hours are: 09:00 - 17:00 Monday to Friday
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

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.

*Due to the coronavirus all tours will will need a minimum of 6 passengers to depart and may exceed our usual maximum of 11. This is valid until the 31st October 2020.

Know More about this tour


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.
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.

Itinerary:


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.
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.

Inclusions

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Transport in air-conditioned Mercedes Benz Sprinter
  • Professional, friendly and informative guide
  • Outback picnic breakfast (carried in supplied satchel)
  • 1 bottle water and refill

Exclusions

  • National Park Entry Fee ($38 per adult/child FOC (up to 17 years) - valid for 72 hours

Additional Info

Specialized infant seats are available

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

Traveler Reviews

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  • 12-Apr-2023

    Our tour guide Matt was fantastic. It was a great experience and we highly recommend it as a must do activity when you visit Uluru.

  • 28-Mar-2023

    So glad I booked this experience! It was a great way to see Uluru up close and learn about its history and significance to the Anangu people. The breakfast/snacks that were included were good. I thought the items selected were well chosen for a trek- fruit, muesli, etc. Not the typical sugar and heavy salt you get with some tours. Sunrise was spectacular. Georgia, our guide for the morning, was amazing! She arrived to pick up with a smile and friendly attitude (despite it being 5:30 in the morning). She took the time to introduce and get to know everyone on the bus before we arrived and began our trek. Throughout the journey she made sure to check in on all group members and make sure we were doing well. Overall, a great tour! I highly recommend the base walk and with SEIT.

  • 20-Mar-2023

    Seeing the sunrise and walking around the base of Uluru with an excellent knowledgeable and engaging guide (Georgia) was a very memorable experience.

  • 10-Mar-2023

    We did this base walk as part of a four day weekend. First 3km or so was a fast walk past a lot of the sacred sites. Once we moved past these areas more time was allowed to looks at the various faces of the rock. Good commentary , great to see inside the caves and the rocks art. Lovely way to spend a morning. Was a hot day reaching 38 by the end of the walk at 11 am . Make sure you have lots of water , not many toilet stops. Zoe Was our guide , very friendly and knowledgable.

  • 03-Mar-2023

    The best crew around! We mistakenly arrived in Uluru, without planning many of our excursions. When we asked about finding a tour that was culturally sound, everyone in courage to us to reach out to the Seit team about the Patji tour, where you are guided by an Anangu elder. When we went to the desk, we found that there was only one spot for the tour on Thursday. Instead of telling the two of us, “too bad, so sad”, Ben, Andy, and everyone we encountered did everything they could to find a way for us to have spots the next day. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out, but we were pleasantly pleased with the tour we did end up on. The guide, Kayla, was Amazing!! She was actually the same guide who had done the Patji tour the day before, so we were really pleased to be with her. She was patient, gracious and clear throughout the day. And her respect, reference, and knowledge about the local Anangu culture Was definitely the next best option. Thank you so much to everyone from the sea and team for your kindness, your compassion, and an all-around excellent trip. Highly recommend, I will see you again soon!

  • 24-Feb-2023

    Please provide masks against the flies There were the hardest threat and sorry I did not know about Thanks anyway

  • 18-Feb-2023

    It was an Interesting ride specially for those that were experiencing it for the first time. The sunset ride was fabolous.

  • 09-Feb-2023

    We booked at last minute this tour with SEIT Outback Australia as we had already experienced their excellent Alice Springs Tour, and they specialise in small group tours which we prefer. The tour was already fully booked but Julia in the booking office arranged a bigger bus to accommodate us. We were met at our hotel at 5.15am by our excellent guide, Johanna. The tour is 6 hours and especially in the summer months, needs to be wrapped up before the temperature gets dangerously hot. This tour does require a good level of general fitness as it is a 12km trek around the circumference of Uluru, but luckily our party of 8 where all able to complete with some ease. Jo was constantly checking everyone was coping ok with the heat and ensured we were constantly drinking enough water. Throughout the tour we learned so much about the history of Uluru and the indigenous peoples of the region, including how the land has been given back to them and hearing stories of their cultural beliefs. It is possible to do this walk without a guide but it was definitely worth the cost to hear so expertly from a true professional tour guide. Thank you again, Jo, for an amazing and insightful morning at the stunningly beautiful Uluru!

  • 07-Feb-2023

    We had a fantastic time! The walk was incredible, we are really glad we decided to go with a guide as the stories and information really made the trip. This was the highlight of our whole holiday. Georgia our guide was lovely!

  • 06-Feb-2023

    Amazing experience. We woke up to very heavy rain and it rained for the majority of our walk, many of the paths were under water some were knee deep. Seeing Uluru in the pouring rain along with the many waterfalls was stunning. Our guide Georgia was brilliant she kept us smiling with her knowledge and bubbly personality, she made sure she spoke to everyone in the group and kept to a nice pace where we could all keep up. It was an amazing trip and even though I got very wet I feel very lucky to have seen Uluru in these conditions. A trip I will never forget. Thank you Georgia and SEIT Outback Australia

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