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Not suitable for children under 5 years.
Welcome to the world of Kata Tjuta and the Valley of the Winds.
These spiritual domes offer a challenging, difficult (Grade 4) walk between giant geological formations showcasing awe-inspiring scenery. Your guide will lead you on this 7.5km hike, the entire circuit 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.
Includes:
- Professionally guided 5 hour, difficult (Grade 4) walking tour
- Morning tea (carried in supplied satchel)
- Pick up and return from Ayers Rock Resort
Please note: seasonal walk only available between April 1 and October 31.
Excludes:
National Park Entry Tickets are required for entry into Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park at $38 per adult 18 years and over and are valid for three consecutive days. National Park entry is a government charge payable directory to the National park and not included in touring price. Please advise at the time of booking if you wish to add this to the tour.
Child Seats:
Not suitable for children under 5 years. Children aged from 5-7 years are still required by NT Government Regulations to travel in a car seat. Car seats are included in the child touring rate for children aged 5-7 years.
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Our kids are twelve and enjoyed the entire trip!


On the tour, we spend more time in the van driving than at the site. It takes 45 minutes to drive to Kata Tjuṯan and the gorge walk is only and hour and fifteen minutes. Tour makes no sense. The poor guide had to come up with an hour and a half of information.

Watching the sunrise over Ayers Rock during the breakfast stop was absolutely breathtaking. The food itself (coffee, tea, and pastries) was decent enough, but the real star is the spectacular view.
The short walk around part of the rock was both informative and manageable, even in the height of summer. The drive around the base was another highlight, giving a rare opportunity to see the rock from multiple angles—something you don’t fully appreciate from the resorts.
Throughout the tour, we learned a detailed history of Uluru and its deep significance to the local Aboriginal people, adding even more depth to the experience. The sheer awe-inspiring beauty of the rock is something that must be seen in person. Highly recommend this tour!
The breakfast pack was delicious and very filling - I wasn't sure what to expect, however the options provided exceeded my expectations and was very thoughtfully put together.
We would definitely recommend this organisation and tour to visitors to Uluru.