Uluru Base Walk

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Encircling the world's most famous monolith, the Uluru Base Walk is an unforgettable 10.6 km loop that brings you face-to-face with the immense scale, changing colours, and ancient cultural stories of this iconic landmark. This flat, well-maintained track allows you to experience Uluru from every angle, passing caves, rock art, and waterholes that have deep significance for the Anangu people. It's a must-do for any visitor to the Red Centre, offering a profound connection to the landscape and Indigenous culture.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 3–4 hours to complete the full loop at a leisurely pace, including time for photo stops and side trails. Start early in the morning (around sunrise) to avoid the heat and catch the spectacular light show on the rock. If you're short on time, you can walk just a section, such as the Kuniya Walk (1 hour return) or the Mala Walk (1.5 hours return). Most visitors combine the base walk with a sunrise viewing at the Talinguru Nyakunytjaku lookout.

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