Can you ride around Uluru?

Can you ride around Uluru?

Take a morning ride around the base of Uluru by bicycle. The 15-kilometre self-guided journey is easily made within 3 hours and can be enjoyed by the whole family. Stop and explore the pure beauty of this spiritual and unique wonder of the world at your own pace.

How long does it take to drive around Uluru?

This is a desert journey to savour, covering two areas of great cultural and conservational importance, the Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Watarrka National Parks. Allow a minimum of 5 to 7 days for this journey, but take as long as you like.

How much does it cost to walk around Uluru?

The fee for a 3 consecutive day pass is $25.00 per adult (16 years and over), children aged between 5-15 years cost $12.50 and under 5’s enter for free. Uluru holds deep Aboriginal significance to the Anangu people, and many stories are told as you wander around the base.

Is it free to walk around Uluru?

Take a walk around Uluru On the free Mala Walk along Uluru’s base (2km return), rangers tell the story of the mala (rufous hare-wallaby) people. You’ll see all of Uluru’s natural and cultural beauty on the full base walk, a 10.6km loop of the monolith.

Can you ride a push bike around Uluru?

Unfortunately, no you cannot. It isn’t safe to do so. We do not hire bikes to ride anywhere in the National Park outside of the 15km path around the rock (Liru Path and Base Walk Path).

Can you ride around the Olgas?

The Uluru Bike Ride lets you experience all that Uluru has to offer. In your own pace and time, discover ancient rock art and wonderous waterholes around the base of Uluru. We are located in the car park at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Look for our mobile truck and bikes on display.

Do you need a car when visiting Uluru?

Getting around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is easy. All roads are sealed, so driving around the park in a normal 2WD vehicle is not a problem. If you don’t have your own vehicle to get around, you can rent one at the airport, join one of the many bus tours or purchase an Uluru hop on hop off bus pass.

Do you need a 4WD to drive to Uluru?

Do I need a 4WD to visit the park? All of the roads in the national park are fully paved and can be driven in a standard two-wheel-drive vehicle. The road from Alice Springs to Uluru-Kata Tjuta is also fully paved. However, a 4WD is recommended if you are driving to the park from Western Australia.

Can you touch Uluru?

Whilst climbing Uluru has been rightfully discontinued, you are permitted to touch the rock during an unforgettable Uluru base walk. There are some sacred spots along the rock that the Anangu people wish for you not to touch or photograph, and these can be learned more about upon your visit to the amazing Uluru!

Is the Uluru Base walk Hard?

Overall the Uluru Base Walk is a very simple path to follow along and enjoy. During the walk you are also sure to pass by several different landmarks, which I will go into more later on in the guide.

Can you ride a bike around the Olgas?

Unfortunately, no you cannot. It isn’t safe to do so. We do not hire bikes to ride anywhere in the National Park outside of the 15km path around the rock (Liru Path and Base Walk Path). How long does it take to ride around the Rock?

Is Uluru the biggest rock in the world?

Uluru/Ayers Rock, giant monolith, one of the tors (isolated masses of weathered rock) in southwestern Northern Territory, central Australia. It has long been revered by a variety of Australian Aboriginal peoples of the region, who call it Uluru. It is the world’s largest monolith.

Is there a shuttle from Uluru to Uluru?

Uluru Express (tel. 08/8956 2152) provides a minibus shuttle from the Resort to and from the Rock about every 50 minutes from before sunrise to sundown, and several times a day to the Olgas.

How much does it cost to visit Uluru?

Past travelers have spent, on average, AU$57 ($43) on meals for one day and AU$91 ($68) on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in Uluru National Park (Ayers Rock) for a couple is AU$143 ($107).

How far is Ayers Rock Airport from Uluru?

Ayers Rock airport is located approximately 7km from Yulara (the small township located near Uluru). Complimentary return coach transfers from Ayers Rock Airport to Voyages Ayers Rock Resort at Yulara meet every scheduled flight. .

How to get to Uluru from Alice Springs?

Getting to Uluru. The drive from Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock) is 450 km There are 2 main routes to travel between Alice and Uluru the all bitumen Lasseter and Stuart Highways. or the Mereenie Loop Road (4WD required). The pass required to travel on this road is available at the Visitors Centre in Alice Springs or…