- Travelers can now book overnight trips to Uluru and Kata Tjuta National Parks in Australia’s Northern Territory.
- The Tasmanian Walking Company developed this trip in consultation with Anangu, the traditional landowners of the area.
- Book early to avoid disappointment.
Over time, a crystalline structure is formed. 500 million years agoUluru, and its neighbor Kata Tjuta, are two of Australia’s most well-known natural landmarks. Visitors can now book an overnight accommodation inside the rock for the first ever time. UNESCO World Heritage site.
It is important to note that the word “you” means “you”. Tasmanian Walking Company Recently, a five day fully guided trek was launched through the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The trip will start in the shadow of Kata Tjuta’s giant domes, before continuing on desert trails to Uluru. Each all-inclusive desert trip is limited to 16 guests. Guests will experience eco-friendly lodges and wellness therapies as well as some of the most beautiful landscapes in Australia. world’s best stargazing.
This year marks the 40th Anniversary of “HandbackThe Anangu people received the title deeds for Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park back in 1985. It was therefore essential that the Tasmanian Walking Company consult the Anangu tribe, who are the traditional owners of this land. Anangu guide will tell ancestral stories and share folklore during the five day journey.
Tapaya Edwards, the chair of the Anangu Steering Committee, says, “My people have been living on this land for over 30,000 years and we welcome guests from around the globe.” “By following our trails and walking in our steps, they’ll also see that our ancient cultures are still very much alive.”
Central Australia is home to stunning natural beauty, but visitors can also enjoy a variety of cultural experiences. the oldest living culture in the world. Here is where Wintjiri WiruThe world’s largest drone installation uses the desert to tell stories passed down through generations. Visitors can participate in award-winning dining experiences This menu pairs modern Australian wines with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cuisine.
Dates for the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Signature Walk begin in April 2026—dates are already selling out, so interested travelers are advised to book as soon as possible.