Kata Tjuta Sunset Half Day Trip
Overview
Inclusions
- Glass of wine and gourmet canapes at sunset
- Driver/guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Entry/Admission - Kata Tjuṯa Sunset View Area
- Entry/Admission - Kata Tjuta - The Olgas
What to expect
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Stop At: Kata Tjuta - The Olgas, Kata Tjuta Rd, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory 0872 Australia
Leave Ayers Rock Resort and travel out to the 36 steep-sided domes of Kata Tjuta – the hidden gem of Central Australia inside Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park.
Along the way on this scenic outback drive your Driver Guide will provide an overview of the area's history, and flora and fauna.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Kata Tjuṯa Sunset View Area, Petermann NT 0872, Australia
Enjoy sparkling wine and nibbles as you view the magnificent sunset at Kata Tjuta.
Duration: 1 hour
Additional information
- Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park Entry fee. This entry fee lasts for 3 consecutive days, so you can reuse as often as you wish. The ticket can also be pre-purchased upon your arrival into Yulara
- Operates in all weather conditions, and the Australian desert can be quite cool in the early evening. Please dress appropriately
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- Guests that require a wheelchair are welcome on our tours providing they are accompanied by an able-bodied companion and do not require special assistance from the supplier to embark and disembark the vehicle. Wheelchairs will be stored under the vehicle whilst in transit. If travelling with a wheelchair, you must contact the supplier at least 72hrs prior to departure to ensure your wheelchair can be accommodated.
- If travelling with an infant that requires a stroller, you must contact the supplier at least 72hrs prior to departure to ensure the can be accommodated.
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- What to bring: Water bottle and camera.
- It can get cold quickly after sunset in winter so we recommend packing a jacket. In summer you may like to wear a fly net as you won’t be the only ones vying for those magnificent views
- Campground pickup is from the bus stop located on the ring road - not at the Campground Reception
- Please bring your own washable face mask and gloves. Should an unexpected situation arise, additional face masks, rubber gloves, antiviral sprays/wipes are available for guest distribution. Group sizes will be continuously reviewed to align with government recommended protocols.
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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exactly what I expected the spot was magical and the view was the best spot to watch the sunset and see the rock change as it went to sleep. the guide was brilliant it was actually run by se.it as AAT did not run it
exactly what I expected the spot was magical and the view was the best spot to watch the sunset and see the rock change as it went to sleep. the guide was brilliant it was actually run by se.it as AAT did not run itGreat talk on the way that sparked my interest in Australian history and Joye was such a great host. Really great way to finish the day and discover the local history and culture
Great talk on the way that sparked my interest in Australian history and Joye was such a great host. Really great way to finish the day and discover the local history and cultureThanks to Joey for a fabulous evening. Great stories, snacks and wine, as well as the amazing Kata Tjuta and surrounds.
Thanks to Joey for a fabulous evening. Great stories, snacks and wine, as well as the amazing Kata Tjuta and surrounds.We enjoyed our Kata Tjuta tour with Joey, whose commentary and cheerfulness really made the trip. We may not have had the weather to get us the most spectacular sunset, but we did get some nice coloration on Kata Tjuta, and had wonderful drinks and nibbles (that Joey knows how to put on a party)....
We enjoyed our Kata Tjuta tour with Joey, whose commentary and cheerfulness really made the trip. We may not have had the weather to get us the most spectacular sunset, but we did get some nice coloration on Kata Tjuta, and had wonderful drinks and nibbles (that Joey knows how to put on a party). Traveler tip: Wear a fly net!We just got off the trip and just had to do a write up as our tour guide / driver Dylan was heaps of fun (quite the comedian). Tour was cruisy and great if you want to have a few drinks (included) and can't drive! Kata Tjuta is more amazing than Uluru (in our opinion of course).
We just got off the trip and just had to do a write up as our tour guide / driver Dylan was heaps of fun (quite the comedian). Tour was cruisy and great if you want to have a few drinks (included) and can't drive! Kata Tjuta is more amazing than Uluru (in our opinion of course).We were lucky to have a lovely evening to chat with a drink and nibbles while the color of kata tjuta changed to a beautiful bright orange and back to red as the sun went down. I took some love panoramic photos which I might get put on canvas. My only advise would be to try to provide some non al...
We were lucky to have a lovely evening to chat with a drink and nibbles while the color of kata tjuta changed to a beautiful bright orange and back to red as the sun went down. I took some love panoramic photos which I might get put on canvas. My only advise would be to try to provide some non alcoholic drinks other than lemonades. Otherwise no complaints