Valley of the Winds
Loved as one of Australia’s best day hikes, the Valley of the Winds enters Kata Tjuta, and trails among its domes for an at-times challenging and consistently rewarding walk.
View DetailsThe legends of the battle of Liru and Kuniya and the story of the Mala people play out with natural symbols seen right around the walk. Walkers encounter ancient Aboriginal rock art and Uluru’s diverse landscape – from green trees, creeks and waterholes in deep gorges to open plains dotted with grasses and spinifex.
It’s also a wonderful workout and start to another incredible day in the Red Centre. Enjoy sustaining lodge-made treats along the way.
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Loved as one of Australia’s best day hikes, the Valley of the Winds enters Kata Tjuta, and trails among its domes for an at-times challenging and consistently rewarding walk.
View DetailsBetter than the climb! The ten kilometre circuit is a rite of passage for keen walkers visiting the Red Centre, and takes in an astonishing array of landscapes and cultural sites.
View DetailsHike to Karingana lookout at Kata Tjuta and take in the breathtaking views over the Valley of the Winds from this high vantage point.
View DetailsA condensed version of the Valley of the Winds walk, the hike to Karu Lookout offers a sense of the enormous domes and valleys beyond.
View DetailsPerfect to set the mood or for a special occasion, this private tour to the Talinguru Nyakunytjaku viewing area offers spectacular sunset views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
View DetailsA delight for photographers, this private tour departs predawn in time to witness the sunrise from the remote north-west side of Uluru.
View DetailsPerfect for a romantic interlude or intimate gathering of friends, dine on the Dune Top with front row seats to the theatrical performance unfolding across the desert plains.
View DetailsDelve into the creative heart of indigenous Australia on this trip to the remote, colourful hub of Ernabella Arts. Cross the border into South Australia to meet the artists in their community.
View DetailsMany believe a visit to the Red Centre isn’t complete without exploring Kings Canyon, located in Watarrka National Park around four hours’ drive from Uluru.
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