Uluru—also known as Ayers Rock—is one of Australia’s most iconic natural landmarks, rising dramatically from the red sands of the Northern Territory in the heart of the Outback. Located within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, this sacred monolith is deeply significant to the Anangu, the Traditional Owners of the land, and offers visitors an unforgettable blend of culture, nature, and wide-open desert scenery.
Whether you’re planning a sunrise or sunset viewing, a guided base walk to learn about ancient rock art and local stories, or a day trip that also includes the domes of Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), there are a variety of tours and experiences to fit your travel style.