Excursión de un día a Ayers Rock desde Alice Springs que incluye cena con barbacoa




Descripción
Experimenta las maravillas de Uluru como parte de tu aventura en el Territorio del Norte. Viaja con aire acondicionado, escucha historias interesantes y conoce los secretos de este destino único de renombre mundial. Ofrecemos barbacoa, bebidas y aperitivos, así que todo lo que tienes que hacer es concentrarte en tu increíble entorno. Todas las actividades se consideran muy seguras para todos los grupos de edad. No requieren un alto nivel de condición física o agilidad. Disfrutarás de: Viendo la puesta de sol en el lugar sagrado de Uluru con un vaso de burbujas Uluru : Paseo guiado por Mala Uluru : Paseo guiado por el abrevadero de Mutitjulu Centro Cultural Aborigen Mount Connor Lookout (Alice Springs inicio solo) NOTA : A partir del 1 de abril de 2026, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Pass ($38) no está incluido en el precio del tour y será necesario comprarlo antes del tour.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La primera parada del día será en Erldunda (hogar del emú), donde podrá comprar el desayuno.
Una parada rápida para recoger a otros pasajeros si hay alguno.
Luego visitaremos el Centro Cultural Aborigen, donde tendrá tiempo para aprender sobre la gente local de Pitjantjatjara y comprar algunos recuerdos. El Centro Cultural fue construido con 90,000 ladrillos de barro con la ayuda de la gente local de Anangu. Está construido en un sitio sagrado y tiene un significado muy especial para la gente Anangu local.
Luego nos dirigimos a la base de Uluru (Ayers Rock), que está al lado de la entrada a la subida de Uluru. Desde aquí, uno de los dos guías le llevará a realizar un Mala Walk guiado. El Mala Walk sigue el lado noroeste de Uluru, donde hay muchos excelentes ejemplos de arte rupestre Anangu, y puedes experimentar la maravilla de las escarpadas paredes verticales. El guía contará historias de Dreamtime del pueblo Anangu. Conducimos desde el frente de Uluru hasta el estacionamiento de Kuniya, que está en la parte trasera de Uluru. Desde aquí comenzamos nuestra segunda caminata guiada por Uluru hasta el pozo de agua de Mutitjulu. El guía lo llevará por un sendero corto hasta el pozo de agua de Mutitjulu, hogar de una serpiente de agua ancestral llamada Wanampi. El guía compartirá historias de las tradiciones locales y explicará cómo el pueblo Anangu usaba tradicionalmente el pozo de agua para cazar. Las cuevas que contienen arte rupestre fueron utilizadas en el pasado por Anangu que aún viven hoy.
El escenario ya está preparado, lo más destacado del día, la impresionante puesta de sol de Uluru con un vaso de champán (o cerveza BYO) y una deliciosa barbacoa australiana. Un día espectacular que nunca olvidarás. Después del atardecer, partimos hacia Alice Springs. O, si finaliza el recorrido en Ayers Rock Resort, lo dejarán en Outback Pioneer después del atardecer.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Por favor llame para confirmar la hora de recogida antes de la fecha de la gira. Permita amablemente 15 minutos para que el autobús llegue.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Por favor, use zapatos para caminar fuertes y antideslizantes.
- Favor de traer gorra, lentes de sol, bloqueador solar y botella de agua de 1.5 litros.
- A partir del 1 de abril de 2026 – por favor traiga el Pase del Parque Nacional Uluru-Kata Tjuta (copia digital aceptada)
Opiniones(656)
Great trip. Long day ( 16 hours), but seats were comfortable and they had a good schedule for seeing sights, food breaks, and restroom visits. The drivers/ guides Andy and Gary were excellent. BBQ dinner and drinks were good and we got nice pics of sunset over Uluru. Highly recommended.
Unfortunately, we had bus problems and had to wait almost 3 hours for a replacement bus 1.5 hours before reaching Uluru. Because of that, we only had a very short time at Uluru, which was a shame. They should have maintained the bus better or used the newer bus right away. Uluru is definitely worth it. I then sent an email the next day asking if I could receive a small partial compensation; there has been no response so far, which I find very unprofessional. I take many such day trips, and fortunately, I have not experienced anything like this before.
Be prepared for 10 hours bus trip Alice Springs to Uluru return. Andy (driver) was safe. Gary (guide) was offhand, abrupt, didn't wait for everyone to join at sites before talking. Tour does not include Kata tjuta (The Olgas) despite photos in the description. These photos should be deleted as they are misleading. ***You need to pre-purchase a park pass for AUD 38 per person (it's a 3 day pass, even though the tour is one day). It would help travellers if this was made clear in the description***
It's all in the itinerary. It's a wonderful and respectful way to experience Uluru and understand some of the stories they have. They team I was with Andy ( our driver) and Yad ( our tour guide) were knowledgeable and respectful. Andy made sure we got both there and back safe, waiting to make sure we all made it back into the gates or reception area of our accommodation, when we were back in Alice Springs, before departing. Yad was knowledgeable and experienced with many stories to tell and made us all comfortable and helped us understand the area. They and the team at Uluru cooked us a feast and the food and drinks were both delicious and classics. So glad I picked this experience.
Long trip in uncomfortable bus. Owners should remove 2 rows of seats and provide more leg room for such a long trip. Fortunately bus was not full. If it was, it would have been awful. Beware of park entrance fee. It is clearly not included. $38 AUD for a 1-3 day pass is excessive and should be clearly defined! In retrospect I would not have chosen this tour.. Once arriving at town, everything was rushed. Sadly. I Do not recommend.for the price and comfort level in bus.
The bus ride portion of the tour double dipped for their shuttle service from Alice Springs to Uluru. This isn’t that big of a problem except my partner and I had to sit separately with random people for a 5 hour bus ride… Also, the bathroom was not available for most of our day tour. The tour itself was great! Our tour guide was knowledgeable and helped educate us on the cultural importance of Uluru to the First Nations people. Be warned that the flies were no joke and the bug repellent does not do much. I’d recommend a fly net to go over your face and wear lightweight long sleeves/pants. We went in June, which is their winter. I can’t imagine what it’s like when the weather is warmer.
It is such a long trip to get there and was a little disappointing. I thought there would be more hiking. The food at the BBQ was OK. The beverages were fine but the glasses were dirty. We had a cloudy day so the sunset wasn't as nice.
Joyfull trip with experience and knowledgeable tour guides. Bus was comfortable and drivers were excellent. Sunset dinner meal was perfect end to an enjoyable day and the food was great.
It was very expensive tour as park entrance was not included and it was $38. But it was worth it as the bbq was very nice . Long day and very tiring. We did not see Simpson’s gap and a few other places as it was a very long trip.
Great day trip. Uluru was awesome. I was well looked after by tour guide.The day was a bit long.



