Uluru Audio Guide has over one hundred facts and stories about history, geology, flora and fauna and local Indigenous culture. This allows you to learn more and explore like a local.
The device uses incredible GPS technology to ensure it's fun, informative and easy to use. The device will use your location to share relevant stories, it'll point out what's around you, making sure you are informed and leave with a greater understanding of Uluru and the region.
It's like having a tour guide in your pocket.
App download
Do you want a self-guided tour at Uluru?
Avoid the crowds and structure of having to join a guided tour and explore Uluru at your own pace using Uluru Audio Guide App. This downloadable GPS triggered app is the best way to learn about Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
The app has over 100 facts and stories to share about this amazing region. The app works on Iphone and Android devices. It's easy to use and covers every road and walk at Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
Use it whilst you walk, drive or ride around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Explore at your own pace and schedule, without missing out on local knowledge, tips, and information.
This self-guided app tour pairs perfectly with self-drive itineraries, Uluru Hop on Hop off bus or bike hire. It uses GPS and lets you explore Uluru and Kata Tjuta at your own pace.
The app is available in 7 languages, so everyone can get the most out of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
For download instructions, please forward your booking confirmation to getapp@uluruaudioguide.com.au
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of Australia's Red Centre. It's a sacred site for the Indigenous Anangu people and a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and unique geological features. The area is renowned for its stunning sunrises and sunsets, which transform the rock's color palette in mesmerizing ways.
Uluru is a massive sandstone monolith and a sacred site for the Indigenous Anangu people. It is known for its stunning sunrises and sunsets, which transform the rock's color palette in mesmerizing ways.
Kata Tjuta is a group of 36 domed rock formations located west of Uluru. It offers stunning landscapes and hiking trails, including the popular Valley of the Winds walk.
The Cultural Centre provides insights into the Anangu people's culture, history, and connection to the land. It features exhibits, art, and a café.
The Field of Light is an immersive art installation by artist Bruce Munro, featuring thousands of solar-powered lights that create a magical night-time spectacle.
Grilled kangaroo steak served with native Australian herbs and spices, offering a unique and flavorful dining experience.
A traditional Anangu food made from the larvae of moths, offering a unique and nutritious snack.
A traditional Australian bread made from flour, water, and sometimes milk, cooked over an open fire.
The peak season offers comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the park. The weather is generally mild, and the skies are clear, providing the best conditions for sightseeing and photography.
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Uluru is generally safe for visitors, but the remote location and harsh climate require caution and preparedness. Follow park guidelines, stay hydrated, and be aware of your surroundings.
Ayers Rock Resort
The shuttle bus service is available for specific tours and activities within the park.
Available • Apps: None available
Car, Bike
Kings Canyon is a stunning geological formation located in Watarrka National Park. It offers breathtaking views, hiking trails, and a unique landscape.
Alice Springs is the gateway to the Red Centre and offers a mix of Indigenous culture, history, and outdoor adventures.
Price varies by option