
Visit The Most Famous Rock On Earth
If you’re planning on visiting one of the oldest rock formations on earth, then you may want to have a think about taking Uluru tours from Alice Springs. Due to the town’s location, you’ll be in prime position to visit Uluru as well as a number of attractions in the Red Centre.
Uluru Tours From Alice Springs
When you think of Australia your mind will most likely jump to the image of Uluru – the most famous monolith on the planet.
Whilst visiting Australia a trip to the Rock is a must and with Mulgas Adventures you can do just that for as little as $390!
Setting off from Alice Springs you will be taken to Uluru, Kata Tjuta and the amazing Kings Canyon over a 3 day camping adventure.
Uluru is famous for reflecting the light of the sun and appearing to be illuminated, so you’ll be pleased to know that on the first day of your tour you’ll have the chance to see the rock in all its glory as the sun sets whilst sipping on a glass of bubbly. After a night of camping under the starry night sky, you’ll awake at sunrise to see just how stunning the rock is as the day breaks.

After an early breakfast it’s off to Kata Tjuta to walk through the Valley Of The Winds before heading to Kings Creek Station after lunch. Along the way you can enjoy a scenic drive passed the George Gill Range and enjoy a proper outback Aussie BBQ dinner with your fellow passengers before bedding down for the night again in your swag.
The last day of the tour takes you to Kings Canyon to walk around the rim whilst taking in the views of the stunning landscape below before stopping for a camel ride on the way back to Alice Springs where the tour concludes.
Facts About Uluru
- 348 metres (1141 feet) high
- 863 metres (2,831 ft) above sea level
- 3.6 km long (2.2 miles)
- 1.9 km wide (1.2 miles)
- 9.4 km or 5.8 miles around the base
- Covers 3.33 km2 (1.29 miles2)
- Extends about several kms into the ground ( but nobody knows exactly how far)
View the tour itinerary here