Uluru: Sacred Sites & Sunset Tour with Wine & Cheeseboard – Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia
Experience Uluru’s extraordinary beauty. Witness the Mutitjulu Waterhole, Aboriginal rock art and a sensational sunset with sparkling wine and nibbles. Learn about flora, fauna and Aboriginal culture.
PRICE: $133
per person
Depart Ayers Rock Resort and journey into the sacred world of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia on a drive around the base of Uluru in a comfortable bus.
Get explanations about the extraordinary site from your driver/guide, and hear about the numerous sacred sites found there. Continue to the Kuniya Walk, where your driver/guide will escort you to the beautiful Mutitjulu Waterhole.
See Aboriginal rock paintings, and learn more about the area as you are shown some of the native flora and given details of both the Aboriginal and European history of Uluru.
Next, go to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre and learn about Aboriginal culture. Look at fine examples of Aboriginal arts and crafts, and then journey back to the rock in time to watch the sunset from the viewing area.
Marvel at the striking color changes on the rock as you enjoy nibbles and a complimentary glass of wine.
Watch the spectacular sunset over Uluru and see the colors of the sky and rock change before your eyes
Sip a glass of sparkling wine, enjoy delicious nibbles and plenty of iconic photo opportunities
Discover detailed information about Aboriginal culture, beliefs and cultural stories
Visit the famous Mutitjulu Waterhole, learn its significance to the local people and see ancient Aboriginal rock paintings
Nibbles and drinks while watching the sunset
Transportation by air-conditioned coach
Hotel pick-up and drop off
Live commentary on board
Sparkling wine, red wine, white wine, lemonade, and orange juice
Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park entry fee (required, please pre-purchase)
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