24-Hour Uluru (Ayers Rock) Eco-Pass Small Group Tour

24-Hour Uluru (Ayers Rock) Eco-Pass Small Group Tour

3.5 star rating: Recommended based on 7 reviews

Duration: 24 hours

Location: Ayers Rock, Australia

Product code: 3405_UP

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7 reviews of 24-Hour Uluru (Ayers Rock) Eco-Pass Small Group Tour

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4 star rating: Highly Recommended

The tours was excellent, and Viator itself was outstanding and very helpful.

Reviewed by: Charles C, United States of America, May 2009
4 star rating: Highly Recommended

We had a great time, and the tours were fabulous. The guides were friendly and knowledgeable. Only minor problem was they "forgot" to pick us up from the airport, but it was solved with a quick call to their office.

Reviewed by: Alejandro S, United Kingdom, May 2009
4 star rating: Highly Recommended

Great. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable. Breakfast was nice with an assortment of muffins, cereal, fruit and yoghurt. Coffee and juices were also served. Our kid loved it. Ages 13,6.4 and 1.

Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, October 2008
4 star rating: Highly Recommended

Really good - Kata Kjuta is less well known than Uluru but equally stunning.

Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, February 2008
3 star rating: Recommended

After travelling 15,000 miles you have to see Ayers Rock, it certainly lives up to all the photographs that you see of it. What made it more interesting was the guide who related the aboriginal stories associated with the rock.

Reviewed by: Terry B, United Kingdom, April 2008
3 star rating: Recommended

Getting the Eco-Pass is definitely worth it if you do not have a rental car. I personally would recommend a rental car and doing the tours yourself, but I recommend the Eco-Pass if you choose to do a tour because it does save you some money. The sunrise viewing of Uluru is restricted to one viewing site and is very crowded. The Olgas hike at sunset was very impressive.

Reviewed by: John K, United States of America, October 2007
2 star rating: OK could be better

Someone should have told us about the flies! We purposely asked what we should bring and absolutely no one mentioned a fly net - absolutely essential! We also signed up for the drive walk tour weeks in advance and when we arrived we were told it was booked and we had to do the walk only tour despite our confirmation - quite annoying.

Reviewed by: Richard D, United States of America, April 2009
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