Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Reviews
We've found 31 Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park reviews from Viator.com travelers and members: what they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved. It's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
Review by Steve G, April 2013
Doing what: Uluru (Ayers Rock) Outback Barbecue Dinner and Star Tour
Included the Uluru / Ayers Rock sunset viewing which we were not expecting. Great food but could have done with a little more light while eating. Interesting talk on the stars after the meal.
Review by Shuen Y C, April 2013
Doing what: Uluru (Ayers Rock) Outback Barbecue Dinner and Star Tour
Sunset over Uluru was amazing! Tour guides were friendly and knowledgeable, BBQ was delicious! The perfect all-in-one tour!
Review by Rhonda A, January 2013
Doing what: Uluru (Ayers Rock) Outback Barbecue Dinner and Star Tour
The tour was great the viewing spot was good not too crowded the barbecue in the shadows of Uluru was relaxed and there was no shortage of food , the star talk was good as well . It is a must!
Review by Todd H, November 2012
Doing what: Best of Ayers Rock: Sunset Uluru and Sunrise Kata Tjuta Small Group Tours
A great way to see Ayers Rock and Kata Tjuta. Nice mini bus...small group...no waiting for a large group to get on and off. Our guide was excellent and shared with us stories of the indigenous people and information about their culture. Very respectful of the land. One note...take bug spray!!!!
Review by Yoonmi P, November 2012
Doing what: Best of Ayers Rock: Sunset Uluru and Sunrise Kata Tjuta Small Group Tours
It was the best moment in Australia. The guides are very friendly and nice. They led us beautiful places. Especially when we visited Kata Tjuta, there's nobody but us and we could see a wallaby, camel and rabbits there. It was really special experience.
Review by birgit, October 2012
Doing what: Best of Ayers Rock: Sunset Uluru and Sunrise Kata Tjuta Small Group Tours
Both tour guides where great. Uluru guide was Aborigine and told us all the stories behind the sides and drawings. Sunset with Snacks and Champane was wonderful. The second guide at Kata Tjuata was more focused on the nature, eg explanation of plants. Breakfast in the Outback was great!
Review by Jennifer c, October 2012
Doing what: Uluru Camel Express, Sunrise or Sunset Tours
A briliant thing to do when visiting Uluru - our highlight. The Cameleers are friendly and funny, the camel ride gentle and relaxing and very picturesque at sunset, and the drinks and nibbles afterwards were excellent. Highly recommended - good value for money.
Review by Terry M, September 2012
Doing what: Uluru (Ayers Rock) Outback Barbecue Dinner and Star Tour
We were not sure what to expect from this, given that it would be a very large group of people, so we were pleasantly surprised at the outcome. We were given nearly an hour to appreciate the changing colors of Uluru leading up to sunset, aided by cheese and wine to tide us over to dinner. The dinner itself was absolutely sumptuous, very delicious, and it was very enjoyable to meet others on the tour. After dinner, our driver gave us a wonderful and entertaining tour of the stars. Save your money--don't bother with the expensive Sounds of Silence dinner. It couldn't be any better than this!
Review by Hilary S, August 2012
Doing what: Uluru Camel Express, Sunrise or Sunset Tours
A highlight of our visit to Uluru...the two guides were really knowledgeable, the ride itself was really a magical experience and fabulous way to see the beautiful surrounds of Uluru...The drinks and snacks were also superb afterwards (including that special damper bread. I would recommend this over and above the "dinner under the stars" as the best way to experience the rock at sunset too!
Review by Siegfried S, June 2012
Doing what: Uluru Camel Express, Sunrise or Sunset Tours
a truly wonderful experience thanks to Roscoe our guide and Charlotte the assistant cameleer and Randy (?) the photographer. very informative as well as entertaining and a great way to be introduced to Uluru
Review by Garry B, May 2012
Doing what: Uluru Camel Express, Sunrise or Sunset Tours
What a wonderful way to start the day and see the magical sunrise over Uluru. Fabulous experience thanks to Esther and the team who put us at ease and made for relaxing journey (great damper too).
Review by Jane M, April 2012
Doing what: Uluru Camel Express, Sunrise or Sunset Tours
Loved this tour - staff were professional, friendly and felt safe - scenery of course, was amazing and very generous with their supper afterwards. Would highly recommend this to anyone visiting Uluru and it was a great start to our holiday.
Review by Michael H, March 2012
Doing what: Uluru Camel Express, Sunrise or Sunset Tours
The camel sunset tour was the highlight of our trip to Uluru. The organisation was first class and the camels were so much fun. Rosco gave us a great insight into the outback and the other guides were friendly and ever so obliging. One of the best tours we have been on and one would will definitely recommend.
Review by Judy, Australia, March 2012
Doing what: Best of Ayers Rock: Sunset Uluru and Sunrise Kata Tjuta Small Group Tours
This was without doubt the best tour we took at Uluru. The guides James, Sarah and Keily were first rate. The locations that they took us to to view the sunrise and sunset were not crowded and the guides clearly knew their subject matter and were enthusiastic about it.
Review by Herbert C, October 2011
Doing what: Uluru Camel Express, Sunrise or Sunset Tours
The Sunrise Camel tour was a memorable experience. Personalisation and committment of staff characterised the venture.
The beauty of nature as seen in the early morning was awesome. The highlight of our visit to Uluru!



