Itinerary

This pass is a combination of two individual half day tours - be captivated by sunrise with the Kata Tjuta tour, then be entranced by sunset on the Uluru tour. This pass with SEIT Outback Australia combines the best of both icons with flexibility.

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Choose 2 out of 4 tours
SEIT Uluru Sunset - Enjoy the view as the spectre of Uluru (Ayers Rock) rises from the dunes to demonstrate its enormity and presence in this country. Your first stop allows you a photographic opportunity of this amazing icon. With Uluru looming in front of you, you will journey toward the base with your guide. Walk to a place of tranquillity, and the closer you wander the more you surrender to the realisation of the sheer size of this monolith. As you drive around the base, your guide will take you to the entrance of Mutitjulu Waterhole, a semi-permanent watercourse nestled in the contours of Uluru. Here you will learn the Creation stories of Liru (poisonous snake) and Kuniya (python) and their battle for control of Uluru as well as a number of other stories associated with other prominent Tjukurrpa (Dreaming) stories. You will see the rock art of the ancients and learn how Uluru was, and still is, a significant location for teaching young Aboriginal people. You then adjourn to the Talinguru Nyakunytjaku viewing area where you will observe an uninterrupted view of Uluru with Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) in the background. On completion of your journey your guide will then return to your accommodation at Ayers Rock Resort.

SEIT Uluru Sunrise Trek - Come and join your SEIT Outback Australia guide on a trek around the base of Uluru as you explore the most profound and culturally significant monolith in Australia. Your guide will meet you at the entrance to your accommodation. As you start your sunrise trek around the 14 kilometre base trail of Uluru you will embrace the culture, geology and environment that is the essence of this amazing monolith. 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. Take time out to enjoy your picnic outback breakfast as you listen to the variety of desert noises from the surrounding environment. On your journey around the base your guide will tell you a number of stories associated with prominent Tjukurpa (Dreaming) stories. You will make you way to the entrance of Mutitjulu Waterhole, a semi-permanent watercourse nestled in the contours of Uluru. Here you will learn the Creation stories of Liru (poisonous snake) and Kuniya (python). On completion of your journey your guide will then return to your accommodation at Ayers Rock Resort

SEIT Kata Tjuta Sunrise - From your accommodation, you journey toward Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) in time for sunrise. Take a walk to the best vantage point to see the 36 domes that comprise this spiritual place while watching the sun's morning glow as the desert comes alive. You will then proceed to the western side of Kata Tjuta where you will have the opportunity to relax and enjoy a gourmet picnic breakfast. As you approach the entrance to Walpa Gorge, named for the wind that whistles between the massive domes that shape Kata Tjuta, the result of eons of weathering and continual upheaval, your guide will share the significance of this men's sacred ceremonial site. During a stroll between these mighty conglomerate rock walls your guide explains how the environment and the geology has evolved over millions of years. On completion of your journey your guide will then return to your accommodation at Ayers Rock Resort
SEIT Valley of the Winds - Welcome to the world of Kata Tjuta and the Valley of the Winds. These spiritual domes offer a challenging walk between these giant geological formations showcasing awe-inspiring scenery. Your guide will tour you through this sacred men’s area where you will see a diverse range of flora, and learn about the European history of this amazing region.