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行程介绍
从度假村出发,乘车前往乌鲁鲁国家公园, 抵达马拉步道停车场后,开始马拉徒步之旅。
您将沿着乌鲁鲁岩石脚下阿南古人神圣的遗迹, 探寻梦幻时期阿南古人的祖先马拉人举行宗教仪式、学习和生活的地方——陡峭的悬崖、深邃的峡谷和宁静的水潭, 在蓝天白云和阳光的照耀下, 峡谷如同燃烧的石壁, 甚为壮观。若有幸遇到下雨天, 堪久峡谷Kantju Gorge还会形成壮观的岩石瀑布。整个徒步单程1公里,往返2公里。之后返回度假村。
备注:National Park Pass-Please bring your National Park Pass before boarding our bus. The Parkpass can be purchased via https://book.parksaustralia.gov.au/passes/uluru/ 我们价格不包含国家公园门票,请在上车前买好门票, 可以点击国家公园网站 https://book.parksaustralia.gov.au/passes/uluru/ 购买, 门票是三日有效的。
Itinerary
Welcome to Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park. Sit back and relax as you travel into the amazing National Park while your Driver Guide shares insights into the natural and cultural history of this fascinating region.
To start the Mala Walk, you’ll see some of the sacred sites where Aboriginal communities live and prepare for ceremony. Some believe that as you walk through this area, you’ll be surrounded by the spirit of the Mala Tjukurpa – the hare-wallaby people.
**This is the Mandarin speaking tour, if you cannot speak Mandarin, we have English Audio Guide at extra cost of $49 per person per day.
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However, we had attended the Sound of Silence Dinner the previous evening, and the presentation on the night's sky was detailed and beautifully delivered. It was informative and magical. This was not the case for this tour.
It was slightly chaotic from the start. The presentation was lackluster with the presenter not being able to remember a few of the stars' names!
The photo op was nice but felt that that was the main focus of the evening. Why pay a couple of $100 for a photo?
We were then left to wander in the dark on our own.
For me, it was not value for money. I think it could be a great tour if the amateur enthusiasts were not so amateur.
They have a wealth of knowledge about astronomy and are passionate about sharing it you. It’s more than just a tour.
The location is magical and you have plenty of time to absorb and enjoy the star gazing experience. The true stars were our tour guiding team!
The telescope part - which we were most excited about - lasted just a few seconds per person, with almost nothing to see and no real explanation. Most of the time we just waited in line to take one photo with Uluru.
Sadly, this felt more like a tourist trap than a professional or enriching experience.
For the price we paid, it really wasn’t good value for money. Would not recommend
The guides were knowledgeable and fun - great stories shared about the stars. Telescopes were really cool and the photo was fab!
Thanks so much 😊
We got to look at the moon, planets, stars and more through the two telescopes and had experts on hand to answer all questions that we had!
Chairs, blankets, binoculars and assistance with photos was provided!
The cherry on the cake was the cool photograph that we had taken at the end of the night with both Uluru and the stars in the background!
I would 100% recommend this tour to everybody wanting to do a proper stargazing tour! I had an awesome evening! ✨
We originally booked for Saturday but due to heavy cloud coverage, the tour couldn't go ahead that night. The team kept us in the loop about the ever-changing weather and we managed to go the next day - there was no way we were missing this!
It really doesn't matter if you're interested in astronomy or not, this tour is an absolute must - thank you!!
100/10!
Would love to do it all again!
Hints: try to check the moon status and cloud coverage to get the best of sky
My suggestion is wearing warm clothes (they do provide blanket though, nice) and having a full dinner and not drinking too much before joining the tour, coz no toilet for 3 hrs.
Great mix of theory and practice with stories/facts about the moons, planets, stars, galaxies and the milky way, as well as getting to see all of these with the binoculars and then with the telescopes for a closer look.
Not to mention the view of the sky, it was incredible and next level compared to anything I've ever seen. Photo's on your phone could never do it justice.. good thing you get a professional photo included in your tour cost to capture the view.
Worth every dollar, go for it!
The tour meeting place is TownSq
However ourselves and another family
Arrived at Town sq. wondering are we in the right place?
A small sign to suggest we were would have been helpful.
However Joseph came and walked us a few hundred yards
to the designated viewing point . It’s on the edge of the township.
We were fortunate to have a clear starry evening. Chairs were provided
And Joseph began his narrative. He was interesting and well informed
and had a powerful laser light to direct us to the stars/planets that were visible.
We later had a chance to see some stars / planets thru the telescope.
It was interesting but had hoped to see more and there might have been more
Telescopes. We were fortunate that we were just two couples and their daughter.
Thank you Joseph for a interesting evening. ( Astro eve is about 1hr 20min)
The bus was on time and clean, the guide was interesting and helpful. We had a small group of about 15 so we were very lucky to have plenty of viewing and question time. We took small kids with us (4yo) and they were very accomodating opening the bus early when they fell asleep on us. The talk was interesting and pitched at the right knowledge level for us (not the kids but that's okay we knew that when booking), and the scenery very inspiring. It felt very special to be allowed in the park at night and to see the outline of Uluru against the stars.
The Milky Way wasn't positioned above Uluru's shadow like the advertising photos show which I was a bit disappointed by, but if the earth isn't in the right spot, they can't help that! The kids were also tired and grumpy so the photo was pretty poor as we weren't able to stay still to get a clear shot so it turned out blurry.
All in all, I would definitely recommend and will do it again on future visits.
I was picked up from my accommodation in a coach and taken out to the Uluru sunset viewing area with a large group of tourists. Once there, we were split into English-speaking and Chinese-speaking guests, with the tour company providing guides in both languages. They had chairs set up for us and also provided blankets. Our star guide, Gordon, was incredibly knowledgable in astronomy and Aboriginal sky legends. There were two telescopes set up so we could have a close up look at Saturn and other points of interest in the night sky.
Special shout out to Rachel, our driver, who was lovely and kept everything running smoothly. At the end of the tour we were ferried back to our hotels by coach.
I really recommend this tour to anyone interested in astronomy, astrophotography and also to those who want a special night-time experience at Uluru. During my visit (in mid-September) the park closed at 7.30pm and so this was the only opportunity I had to take astrophotos. For me this trip was definitely good value and will always be a highlight of my time at Uluru.
Thanks to our tour guides Simon and Steven for their detailed introduction and perfect photography during the trip.















