Ayers Rock Resort

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At the heart of Australia's Red Centre, Ayers Rock Resort is the gateway to the sacred monolith Uluru and the domed rock formations of Kata Tjuta. More than just a place to sleep, the resort is a self-contained village offering accommodation from camping to luxury, alongside Aboriginal cultural experiences, art galleries, and dining that showcases native ingredients. It's the perfect base for exploring the spiritual heart of the continent under vast desert skies.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors stay 2 to 3 nights – enough for a sunrise and sunset at Uluru, a full day at Kata Tjuta, and a cultural tour. Arrive by afternoon to catch sunset at the rock, then use Day 2 for Kata Tjuta and the Field of Light. If you have a third day, add a scenic flight over Lake Amadeus or a camel ride at dawn. The resort is compact, so you won't waste time commuting.

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