3 Day Uluru Tour
A 3-day Uluru Tour safari for a small group departing from Alice Springs or Ayers Rock and returning to Alice Springs includes the best of Australia’s iconic red centre destinations – Uluru, Kings Canyon and Kata Tjuta.
This camping tour is fully self-catering. After an action-packed adventure, you’ll relax in comfort each evening. You’ll either stay in comfortable twin safari tents, which offer a little extra comfort, privacy and security or in our traditional canvas tents with roll covers.
- Duration: 3 Day
- Departure: 7:40 – 18:00
- Price: $950-1150 AUD
Highlights
- Visitors can explore the impressive Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park.
- Visitors can take in the sunset view from the lookout at Uluru (Ayers Rock).
- Visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre for an immersive experience.
- Explore Indigenous Rock Art sites of cultural significance.
- Explore Mutitjulu Waterhole, Kuniya Piti and Kantju Gorge
- Explore Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
- Visitors can hike the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge.
- Witness the sunrise at the impressive Olgas-Kata Tjuta.
Description
Our small group safari tour offers a comprehensive experience of the top attractions in the Red Centre.
During a three-day tour, participants will visit three iconic locations in Australia: Uluru, Kings Canyon, and Kata Tjuta.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987 for its geological formations, flora and fauna, and natural beauty.
A tour guide will lead you through the Red Centre, providing detailed commentary on the area’s history and uncovering hidden gems and stories along the way.
This tour offers accommodations in twin shared safari tents for added privacy, comfort, and security or a traditional swag experience with a canvas-covered bed roll.







Itinerary
Day 1: involves travelling from Alice Springs/Yulara to Uluru
The tour starts from either Alice Springs or Yulara (Uluru Airport) and includes a visit to Ayers Rock (Uluru), a stop at Mt Conner lookout, a quick break at Curtin Springs, and lunch at the campground. Please note that guests being collected from Ayers Rock will need to get their own lunch before joining the tour.
After lunch, we visited the Red Centre’s cultural centre to learn about the park’s significance. We then approached Uluru and marvelled at its grandeur up close. We trekked to Mutitjulu waterhole, discovering sacred rock art sites and listening to ancient stories. Next, we visited Kantju Gorge and witnessed the highest waterfall in Central Australia. Finally, we enjoyed a spectacular sunset over Uluru while dinner was prepared for us.
Day 1 Highlights:
- Uluru (Ayers Rock)
- Red Centres Indigenous Interpretive Cultural Centre
- Sacred Rock Art Site
- Mutitjulu Waterhole
- Kuniya Piti
- Kantju Gorge
- Sunset at Uluru lookout
Meals: *Lunch, Dinner.
Accom: Ayers Rock Coach Campground (Uluru) Safari Tents or Bush Swags with campground communal facilities.
Driving Distance: 350km.
Hike Distance: 2-3 km / 2-3 hours. (*Lunch is only provided for those departing from Alice Springs. Those being collected from Ayers Rock will need to source their own lunch prior to joining the tour.)
Day 2: the trip includes visits to Uluru, Kata Tjuta, and Kings Canyon
We woke up early for a light breakfast before heading to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. We witnessed a beautiful sunrise at Uluru and then marvelled at the majestic silhouette of Kata Tjuta. We hiked through the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge and admired the massive rock formations. After exploring Kata Tjuta, we made our way to Kings Canyon to catch another stunning outback sunset. We enjoyed a hearty meal around the fire at our camp.
Day 2 Highlights:
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
- Hike the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge
- The Olgas– Kata Tjuta
- Glorious Sunrise at Uluru
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Accom: Kings Creek Station Campground (Kings Canyon) Safari Tents or Bush Swags with campground communal facilities.
Driving Distance: 406 km (4.5 Hours).
Hike Distance: 2-6 km / 2-4 hours (*weather dependent).
Day 3: The itinerary includes travelling from Kings Canyon to Uluru/Yulara or Alice Springs
We began our day early to explore Kings Canyon (Watarrka) in Watarrka National Park, the sacred lands of the Ulpanyali and Lilla people, known as a monumental site in the area.
Don’t forget your hat, water, and sturdy hiking shoes for our walking exploration of the canyon with its towering cliffs over 100 meters high. Enjoy the unique sandstone chasms and spectacular views.
Following a restful break, our journey ends as we head back to our final destination, concluding our adventure at either Yulara or Alice Springs.
Day 3 Highlights:
- Outback Scenery – Travelling through remote Central Australian countryside from Kings Canyon to our final destination, either Alice Springs or Yulara/Uluru.
- Kings Canyon Watarrka National Park – Take a guided walking tour and learn more about the rare native flora, fauna and geology of this unique place
- Finish your journey in either Alice Springs for your onward travels
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
Driving Distance: 250km (2.5 hours).
Hike Distance: 2-4 km / 2-4 hours.
*Wildlife Tours reserves the right to change or alter this itinerary to accommodate seasonal weather conditions and/or park closures due to ceremonies and events held by traditional custodians.
Details
Pricing Options
| Type | Price | Distribution | Relise |
| Basic Single Swag | $950 pp | FS | 45 Days |
| Safari Tent | $1095 pp | FS | 45 Days |
What's Included?
- 2 Nights Outback bush camping (Ayers Rock, Kings Creek Station)
- Onboard drinking water (BYO refillable bottle)
- Fitted sheet, pillow & case (tent option only)
- Travel in air-conditioned vehicle
- Includes: 2 x breakfast, 3 x lunch, 2 x dinner
- All entry fees for National Park passes
- Accredited outback driver-guide
- Comprehensive commentary on tour
- Guided bushwalking tours (~9km, subject to fitness level)
- Pick-up/ drop-off from selected Alice Springs / Uluru airport by 16:00pm
Exclusions
- Any meals not previously indicated in the itinerary
- We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance
- Pre/post tour hotel transfers
- Additional personal expenses
Camping Amenities
| Night | Pricing | Facilities | Includes |
| 1/2 | Single Swag (under stars) | Camping without electricity, showers with hot water, toilets and shared facilities. | A self-contained canvas bed roll with a mattress for sleeping on the ground outdoors. |
| 1/2 | Safari Tents Twin Share (2 beds) | Camping without electricity, showers with hot water, toilets and shared facilities. | Permanent tented campsite, single mattress, bed linen provided, protected from the weather |
What do you need to bring?
- 1L Refillable water bottle
- Hat, Sunglasses, Sunscreen
- Comfortable hiking shoes
- All weather clothing
- Insect repellent
- Money for food & beverages
- A sense of adventure
- Camera
Booking
FAQs
When's the best time to visit Uluru?
May to September cooler months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploring Uluru.
Are there food and drink facilities at Uluru?
Can I take a camel ride to Uluru?
Yes, there are camel farms offering rides in the Uluru region. It’s a fun and unique way to explore the area.
How far is Uluru from Alice Springs?
The drive from Alice Springs to Uluru takes about 4.5 to 5 hours.