WALKS OF ULURU
A sacred mountain where you can observe wild animals such as wallabies, dingoes, reptiles and monitor lizards.
Walking remains the best way to admire Uluru. The sacred mountain offers you new details to observe with every step. Despite the tourists, you will surely see wildlife such as wallabies, dingoes, reptiles including monitor lizards, and colorful birds. It can get very hot in Uluru in the summer months, so keep an eye on the temperature, and bring enough water.
Note that these walks are also very pleasant by bike (available for rent at Outback Cycling at the Cultural Centre) or by Segway (Uluru Segway Tours, to be booked in advance on the website).
Base Walk. 9.4 km. The most popular of the tours. Allow 3 to 4 hours to walk around Uluru. The route is extremely pleasant and has no difficulty: the terrain is strictly flat. The most courageous can take their running shoes and run the route.
Liru Walk. About 4 km round trip, 1h30. Connects the Cultural Centre to the base of the rock.
Mutitjulu Walk. About 1 km, 45 min. From the Mutitjulu parking lot south of Uluru, a circuit around a watering hole resulting, according to Aboriginal culture, from a battle between Kuniya and Liru, two snakes of ancient times.
Mala Walk. Accessible to people with reduced mobility. Approximately 2km round trip from the Mala parking lot west of Uluru. Option to continue on the Base Walk.
The Climb. Due to the sacredness of the site and out of respect for the Anangu people, this climb to the monolith is now closed as of October 2019.
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