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Awesome trip, thanks!
Reviewed by: David H, United States of America, April 2009
The eco-tour guides were great, the dinner amazing. I would not have ordered kangaroo or crocodile, but they were on the buffet line, and I liked them both--and no, they don't taste like chicken. I do not consume alcohol, but for those who do, the wine flowed freely--that made a good impression because I hate stinginess. How cool is that to have seen Uluru with waterfalls and watch the sunset on Kata Tjuta through a clouded sky and observe 5 sets of rain areas on 180 degree horizon. The color changes on Uluru were not noticeable, but the textures in the monolith could be observed while rain and mist rolled over the top of it. Absolutely wonderful!!! What an adventure! The clouds allowed the stars to peek out here and there during the Sounds of Silence dinner, so we were able to see the Southern Cross and Orion's Belt and that was even okay--again, not perfect, but the tours were everything I hoped for and more.
Reviewed by: Donna A, United States of America, March 2009
Sounds of Silence dinner was wonderful. The food was excellent, and plenty of it. Good company, good wine, excellent location - but should have put on some insect repellent! Our guide for the sunrise trip to Uluru, was the best! He brought the history to life by re-telling the tales that he obviously loved. He's was a star! Afternoon trip the same day to the Olgas was a mistake too hot, too far, too tired after getting up at 5am to see Uluru, so didn't really appreciate it. Don't do 2 trips in one day - not in the heat of summer.
Reviewed by: Gillian M, United Kingdom, December 2008
The walk around the base of Uluru was beyond words and the guide was amazing and knowledgeable. Sounds of Silence is a must-do!
Reviewed by: Jodie A, United States of America, October 2007
It is difficult to find anything to fault. Dawn at Uluru was fantastic, and the subsequent tour was well worth while. The Olgas were in many ways even more spectacular than Uluru, which was a surprise, since we had never heard of them. The Sounds of Silence dinner was also excellent, though I can see it might not be such a good idea if the weather is cloudy.
Reviewed by: Robert Leslie G, United Kingdom, July 2007
These guys are awesome. The pickups were all on time and organised and friendly. Our time at Kata Tjuta seemed a little rushed but understandably so, given that we had to be back for dinner that evening. Having to confirm the Sounds of Silence dinner was unexpected and unnecessary, but what an evening once the flies disappeared. The Uluru walk was awesome and the guide was just fantastic.
Reviewed by: Michael A, New Zealand, June 2007
Absolutely magical, a must do.
Reviewed by: Florence M, Cyprus, April 2007
Excellent tour operator, the guides that took us on the trips were knowledgeable and looked after us well. Group sizes were always small, just four of us one day, especially compared to the other tour agencies which were always a coach load.
Reviewed by: Susan A, United Kingdom, March 2007
We thought it would be the ultimate touristy trip but we were surprised. We were met at the tiny airport and transported to our hotel. We were given our pick up times for the next 24 hours and all worked like clockwork with very knowledgeable and friendly staff. The early morning trip around the whole of Uluru despite a 5.30 am start was spectacular and we had the place to ourselves for an hour. The sunset dinner was surreal and unforgettable. Our guide was excellent. Well worth the effort!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, February 2007
Just perfect! Thank you.
Reviewed by: Chantal G, Australia, December 2006
If you're not sure whether to buy this or not, do it! It was just great.
Reviewed by: J P, Australia, December 2006
A good evening was had by all, what you get is exactly what's described in the details. Well worth doing.
Reviewed by: Dave S, United Kingdom, January 2009
The sunrise breakfast and the trip to Kata Juta were well worthwhile. The Sounds of Silence dinner was a great disappointment. The food was poorly presented and bland; this spoiled the whole evening.
Reviewed by: Francis C, United Kingdom, March 2008
Expensive but everything around the rock is. Take care when booking to ensure your first trip starts after you have booked in to the hotel - which can take up to 1 hour.
Reviewed by: Guy W, United Kingdom, January 2008
A very enjoyable and unusual experience.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, January 2008


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