Kuniya Sunset Aboriginal Tour including Uluru Cultural Center

Kuniya Sunset Aboriginal Tour including Uluru Cultural Center

3.5 star rating: Recommended based on 11 reviews

Duration: 4 hours (approx.)

Location: Ayers Rock

Product code: 2992KST

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11 reviews of Kuniya Sunset Aboriginal Tour including Uluru Cultural Center

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4 star rating: Highly Recommended

We were lucky enough to have Mr. Uluru himself as our tour guide. What an adorable, intelligent man! We felt we had made a real contact with the best of the Aboriginal world. This is the only way to visit Uluru! And the Australian champagne at sunset was delicious!

Reviewed by: Roy F, France, October 2008
4 star rating: Highly Recommended

My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this tour, with the exception of the flies! It is a much smaller tour, which allows for a personal touch and really does give you the opportunity to learn a little about the Aboriginal culture, not to mention leaving you wanting to do the morning tour so that you can learn more!

Reviewed by: Bobbi U, United Kingdom, March 2008
4 star rating: Highly Recommended

So many people just go and look at Ayers Rock so it was great to be able to learn a bit about how the Aboriginal people see it and about their culture. Guy who picked us up at hotel and who sorted out sunset drinks was fascinating and informative about Australia as a whole. Thoroughly enjoyed whole experience.

Reviewed by: Julia M, United Kingdom, December 2007
3 star rating: Recommended

Excellent trip, and I would definitely recommend anyone to do it. All very well organised. Only comment would be to let people know that the sunrise tour is taken from the aboriginal man's perspective and the sunset from the woman's. My 9 year old son would have liked to throw the spears, but we were booked on the sunset tour, so he had to make do with women's stuff.

Reviewed by: Kathryn L, United Kingdom, May 2009
3 star rating: Recommended

Very interesting and good opportunity to talk with an Aboriginal person.

Reviewed by: Brian W, United Kingdom, March 2009
3 star rating: Recommended

The format was very entertaining and allowed good interaction.

Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, August 2008
3 star rating: Recommended

It's really nice and interesting place, but our guide made our trip so slow. He kept discussing something with an aboriginal guide who, by the way, didn't say a word to us. We had a feeling that we were an annoyance for him. It made us feel uncomfortable. But the place is amazing and the program is good, so I recommend it.

Reviewed by: Anonymous, Japan, October 2007
3 star rating: Recommended

This was a fabulous experience. Everything worked well from pick up to drop off. It was great having the local guide and interpreter.

Reviewed by: Tilly L, Australia, July 2007
3 star rating: Recommended

We flew into Ayes Rock in the morning and did the Sunset and Sunrise tours and they left next afternoon. This tour is better than any of the others we saw. The guide is a real aboriginal who was funny and very knowledgeable. Even got to taste some of the fruit. Got a beautiful moon rise picture.

Reviewed by: Don O, United States of America, June 2007
3 star rating: Recommended

This tour was very good.

Reviewed by: Michael R, United Kingdom, September 2006
3 star rating: Recommended

This was one of the best tours in our entire three-week trip of five different cities in Australia. The small group was a treat and all the details were handled in a smooth and relaxed manner. Our guide shared her personal experiences as well as the significance of Uluru to her people. It was heartfelt and much more meaningful to hear her speak her native language and learn why Uluru is much more than a rock. I felt it was a little too short.

Reviewed by: Janet K, United States of America, September 2006
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