Vollständige Umrundung des Fußes von Uluru bei Sonnenaufgang inklusive Frühstück





Beschreibung
Beobachten Sie den Sonnenaufgang von der Basis des Felsens aus und nicht von einem weiter entfernten Aussichtsbereich. Picknick-Frühstück im Outback inklusive Tee und Kaffee auf dem Spaziergang. Die kleine Gruppe ermöglicht es Ihnen, das Beste aus Ihrem Fortgeschrittener zu machen. Stellen Sie so viele Fragen, wie Sie möchten, hören Sie alle Geschichten und Fakten ohne Erfahren Sie mehr über die kulturelle Bedeutung von Uluru für die lokalen Anangu.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Fahren Sie durch die Eingangsstation des Uluru Kata Tjuta Nationalparks. Park Entry Tickets sind erforderlich, um den Park zu betreten. Diese können vor Ihrer Ankunft online oder am Morgen Ihrer Tour bei Ihrem Reiseleiter gekauft werden und sind 3 Tage lang gültig.
Wenn Sie Ihre Sonnenaufgangswanderung auf dem 12 Kilometer langen vollständigen Basispfad des Uluru beginnen, lernen Sie die Kultur, Geologie und Umwelt kennen, die das Wesen dieses Monolithen ausmachen. Ihr Reiseleiter erzählt Ihnen die kulturellen Geschichten (Tjukurpa) von Kuniya (Woma Python) und Liru (Giftschlange) sowie viele andere Schöpfungsgeschichten der Aborigines, die mit dieser zentralaustralischen Ikone in Verbindung stehen. Entlang des Weges werden Sie Zeuge des Sonnenaufgangs, besuchen Wasserlöcher und die Felsmalereien der Alten und erfahren, welche kulturelle Bedeutung Uluru für die Anangu (einheimische Aborigines) hat.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Wenn Sie in Emu Walk Apartments übernachten, ist Ihr Abholort das Desert Gardens Hotel. Wenn Sie im Lost Camel übernachten, ist Ihr Abholort Sails in the Desert Hotel. Die Abholzeiten variieren je nach Jahreszeit. Bei der Ankunft in Ihrer Unterkunft in Ayers Rock rufen Sie bitte an, um Ihre Abholzeit für die Tour zu bestätigen.
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Reisende sollten mindestens eine gute Fitness haben.
- Auf einer ebenen Fläche ist mäßiges Gehen erforderlich. Tragen Sie daher bequeme Wanderschuhe
- Bitte geben Sie bei der Buchung etwaige spezielle Ernährungsbedürfnisse an
Bewertungen(442)
Fabulous tour at an amazing location. I give our guide, Cecilia 11/10.
We had a great day, despite some crazy rain. Our guide, Celia, was amazing and made it a magical morning. Highly recommend!
The tour included an early start with a breakfast that we ate along the way. The walk around Uluru was about 12 KM and our guide, Lucy, was very knowledgeable and provided information all along the way that included the cultural importance, plants and birds, etc.
This was an awesome morning hike around the entire base of Uluru with an incredibly knowledgeable guide, Lucy. We had real conversations about the geology, history, and Aboriginal culture. This is the opposite of a drive-by, one stop tour. If you want the real stories, look no further. 5 stars highly recommend.
We had a fabulous experience. Our guide Jacqui was so knowledgeable, professional and shared her indigenous stories and insights with us . We really enjoyed being part of a small group. The base walk is quite easy going with lots of breaks along the way . Would highly recommend this experience!
Be prepared to have an experience of a life time! Doing the 5hr sunrise base walk around ULURU, which did not feel like 5 hours, was just an amazing surreal experience. The size of Uluru is so deceptive from afar. It is mammoth sized! To be up close & personal for me was quite a spiritual moment. Our tour guide LUCIA was perfectly amazing. She took us on a beautiful leisurely walk at no time rushing us, (I was always running up the rear). Lucia was very well informed relaying the stories at the points where we stopped with clarity & was very respectful to the FIRST NATION PEOPLES of the LAND regarding where photographs could not be taken or where we could not fully access due to the sacredness of a site. You could feel her love & connection to Uluru. The quiet spots, water, drawings & natural formations of ULURU are astounding as is the gorgeous red sandy earth especially against the green which we were lucky to have in abundance this year. Do be prepared for the flies. Do not go without a head net. They also sell on site if you do not purchase one in advance. Also fluid & your own snacks if you wish although we are given a little packed lunch to walk with when we take off. ENJOY!
Wonderful experience, especially thanks to our excellent tour guides Rachel and Anne.
An outstanding experience, made even better by our guide. Michelle is very knowledgeable and friendly, and we learned lots while enjoying a peaceful walk around Uluru. Well worth rising early! The walk is a bit far for anyone with mobility issues, but the broad, smooth path is manageable for most.
Its very interesting and pleasant experience for Uluru's first time visitor. However its much overpriced. For pick up and drop off in front of hotel (15 min drive one way) + very modest 10$ breakfast + guide cost 155€/person. For a simple 12km walk arounf the rock. Even entrance fee is not included and need to be paid in addition.
We got picked up from our hotel just after 6a.m. and made our way to the National Park. It is very important that you have purchased a National Park pass ($38) beforehand. We were given satchels before commencing our walk which had our food in (breakfast). (To be honest, I thought the make up of the breakfast was inadequate. A muesli bar, tub of fruit, fruit drink, a couple of Anzac biscuits and a muesli bag with milk isn't what you'd call breakfast. Perhaps a fresh sandwich and/or muffin wouldn't have gone amiss.) However, we began our walk steadily with our guide, Flo from Chile, leading the way at a steady pace. The first part of the walk didn't involve many stops so there was plenty of time to take photos, selfies and watch the colour of the rock change as the sun came up. Being in a small group has its advantages as you can get to know your fellow hikers and our tour guide could keep track easily. Once the toilet stop was complete, about a third of the way around, Flo began to tell us some of the stories and fables about certain areas of the rock. She conveyed these with great knowledge and some were surprising to say the least. Caves, water holes and drawings were all sighted during the walk. It is important to know that parts of Uluru are extremely sacred to the Aboriginal people so no photography is allowed in these areas. The rock continued to amaze as we continued are walk. The whole walk took about 4-and-a-half-hours and covered approximately 11km. Flo was an excellent guide and very friendly as she then drove us to the Cultural Centre for a delicious coffee, souvenirs and galleries. All up a fabulous morning was had and I would highly recommend this tour as a must do whilst you are at Uluru.



