Getting Here & Getting Around
This section provides information on Flights, Car Hire and Coach Transfer as well as a selection of regional and local maps of Uluru & Kata Tjuta and beyond. A free shuttle bus circulates the Resort daily making it easy to get around. Whether you arrive by air, car or coach – getting to Uluru is easy.
Weather, Sunrise & Sunset
Temperatures at Uluru can vary dramatically from 4°C in Winter to 40°C in Summer. And many of the tours at Uluru are planned around sunrise and sunset To help plan your visit to Uluru (Ayers Rock) here's essential weather and sunrise/sunset information as well as an overview of biological events.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Information on Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park including Park opening hours and entry tickets, information about the climb, cultural centre and a historical overview.
Anangu & Culture
Anangu are the traditional owners of Uluru Kata Tjuta and the surrounding land. Form a connection with this land and learn about their culture, traditions, art and language.
Anangu Communities Foundation
The Anangu Communities Foundation aims to raise money to fund projects for the local Aboriginal communities.
Natural Environment
Ancient rock formations soar hundreds of metres into the desert sky, surrounded by the Red Centre’s unique wildlife. This section provides information on Uluru and Kata Tjuta’s geology, rich flora, birds, bugs and wildlife, geology of Uluru and Kata Tjuta and on astronomy.
Red Centre
Explore the Red Centre further. Find out more on exciting locations such as Alice Springs - rich in heritage and historical sights, Mount Conner - which offers a glimpse of outback life and Kings Canyon - a ‘must see” with its sheer cliff faces & swimming holes.