
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
- Address:Lasseter Highway, Yulara
- Hours:Open daily, sunrise to sunset
- Admission:Adults: AU$25 - 65
Must-Do Experience, Nature & Wildlife, UNESCO Heritage Site, Walking/Hiking, National Park
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Reviews
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Good food, plenty to drink, wonderful company - didn't know anyone at the table beside my husband but they were the kind of people I wished I had asked for their address. One of the main reasons I signed up for the Sounds of Silence was for the star talk. We are big sky watchers. The talk was most disappointing. First and most important, they young lady walked around constantly and you could NOT hear what she was saying. Second - there are much more effective pointers than what she was using. Except for the Southern Cross, the constellations she pointed out were the same ones as we see in the Northern Hemisphere - I was to add to my knowledge and this didn't happen. Service, timing, food, drink - all great.
Disappointed with this tour - from the moment when we first arrived on the bus and the commentator seemed bored and still half asleep. Uluru and Kata Tjuta were fantastic but felt culturally deprived .. would love to have heard more about why the rock is important to indigenous Australians rather than when whites discovered it .. but this is a criticism of the entire Uluru experience - and one that was echoed by many other travellers we met at the time. Would not recommend doing this trip.
A very popular experience judging by the six bus loads of diners leaving from our hotel. Due to the number of participants, four different viewing and dining areas were utilised that evening. Views from our hotel were actually better than from the viewing area we were taken to. Food was delicious and plentiful, wait staff very attentive. Star gazing talk a definite highlight of the evening. A pity that our talented Digeridoo player had to leave early to get to the other dining sites. His playing certainly enhanced the outback atmosphere.
Sunrise on the Rock a must however the real highlight was Kata Tjuta. Make sure you add a tour to this amazing grouping of domes.
The place is beautiful and it is very worthly to visit it. My regrets is That our guide had à terrible accent and was difficult to understand what hé was saying. Thé hôtel accommodation désert gardens was very average and very expressive. Futhermore during our close to 4 weeks in australia it is thé only place where we had à very bad service both hôtel or restaurant.
Pioneer was mediocre. the Kings Canyon Wilderness Lodge was Fantastic, great food exceptional service and the Staff were very knowledgable about the area. Great Time , Would Highly Recommend this to all travellers.
Whilst the scenery was spectacular and the canapes and champagne on arrival great, I was left disappointed with the overall experience. The price indicated to me that we would be in for a great evening but I think the organisers have done a great job in hyping up the dinner. The photo that accompanies the event has candles on the table. We had a light which was not romantic at all. The didgeridoo player was there for a fraction of the time and the food was nothing spectacular and definitely not worth the price.
Whilst the scenery was spectacular and the canapes and champagne on arrival great, I was left disappointed with the overall experience. The price indicated to me that we would be in for a great evening but I think the organisers have done a great job in hyping up the dinner. The photo that accompanies the event has candles on the table. We had a light which was not romantic at all. The didgeridoo player was there for a fraction of the time and the food was nothing spectacular and definitely not worth the price.







