Half day tours with local Aboriginal guides, providing a unique insight into the culture and Law of
Uluru and its people. Combine with Camel Touring for a truly unique experience.
Aboriginal Uluru Tour
This is one of the most famous tours of Uluru. On this small group tour you enjoy sunrise, a restaurant breakfast overlooking Uluru and the Liru Walk with Aboriginal guides. On the famous Liru Walk you will retrace the path of the Liru Ancestors through the bushland near Uluru. Hear the tragic fate of Lungkata (Blue Tongue Lizard Man), who is still lying at the base of Uluru. See demonstrations of ancient bush skills such as making kiti (bush glue), making fire without matches and carving wooden tools with only a sharpened stone. Learn to hold and throw a spear.
Mala Walk Tour
Don’t want to get up early for sunrise, or want to book a Sunrise Camel Tour and still want to visit the rock? This is the tour for you. This tour to Uluru includes a vehicle based tour of the rock and then an Aboriginal Guided Mala Walk. Learn the sensitive story of the Mala (Hare Wallaby) people who lived at Uluru, with their friend the Itjaritjari (marsupial mole). Along the Mala Walk visit the many painted caves of the Mala people, and learn how they lived and prepared for ceremonies at the base of Uluru. Visit sacred Kantju Gorge, a quiet water hole at the base of a dramatic rock face.
Dot Painting Workshop
Like to learn about Aboriginal art and culture from aboriginal artists? Join Aboriginal artists at the Uluru Cultural Centre for a fun introduction to Aboriginal art and the chance to join the artists to try your own hand. Aboriginal Guides provide an introduction to their culture and how this is expressed in their art works. Join the artists to complete your own painting, which you can take home as a memento of your experience.
Kuniya Sunset Tour
Aboriginal Guides host a fascinating walk into the base of
Uluru, and an insight into the Uluru Cultural Centre. Tour includes free time in the Cultural Centre before meeting your Anangu guide who will provide an introduction to Aboriginal Law and Culture. With your Aboriginal Guide, visit caves at the base of Uluru where the ancestors left paintings in time worn ochres. See the beautiful Mutitjulu Waterhole, whose life-giving waters have been drunk by generations of Aboriginal people. Discover local bush foods, and hear tales of desert survival. After the tour you have time to enjoy light snacks while watching the sunset over Uluru.