How much does it cost to go to Uluru rock?

How much does it cost to go to Uluru rock?

Visiting The Park Entry fees are as follows: $38: Adult pass valid for three consecutive days. $50: Adult annual pass. $109: Northern Territory annual parking pass.

What is the best month to go to Uluru?

The best time to come is between May and September, when the maximum temperature during the day is usually between 20°C and 30°C. The cool weather means it is safer and much more pleasant to walk, and there is very little rain.

How many nights do you need at Ayers Rock?

Given the wide variety of activities on offer, we recommend staying at least three days to give yourself time to explore, learn, go on some adventures and take your time to understand this special place. But don’t worry if you’re only here for a short visit.

Can you still climb Uluru 2021?

Can you climb Uluru? As of October 2019, you are no longer permitted to climb Uluru. While climbing the rock had been discouraged by the local Indigenous Anangu people for a long-time, the climbing ban at this sacred site was only recently put into place.

Can I sleep in my car at Uluru?

We are aware that you are not allowed to sleep within the National Park boundaries.

Can you walk around Uluru for free?

Take a walk around Uluru On the free Mala Walk along Uluru’s base (2km return), rangers tell the story of the mala (rufous hare-wallaby) people. You’ll see all of Uluru’s natural and cultural beauty on the full base walk, a 10.6km loop of the monolith.

Are flies a problem at Uluru?

I’ve been covered with flies at Uluru outside summer twice! Take a fly net and you’ll be fine. They just sit on the net (and on your back and daypack…)

Can you do Uluru in a day?

After a ton of research, you’re absolutely certain that Uluru is one of the most breathtaking places on the planet. It might be a shame that you only have one full day to spend in Uluru, but fear not, Uluru can be experienced in a day. There are still loads of things to see and do whilst pressed for time.

Can you free camp at Uluru?

Can I camp for free near Uluru? Camping is available near the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, but not within the park itself. Free camping is available on unpowered sites at the Curtin Springs Campground. Camping is only permitted in designated campgrounds.

Is there water at Ayers Rock Campground?

On the powered sites. It is safe to drink and cook with unless a sign says otherwise. You may prefer to stock up on bottled water if you are particular about the taste, but the campground water is safe overall. Yes it is drinkable.

Are there mosquitoes in Uluru?

There won’t be any mosquitoes unless there is rain – which is not likely.

Is Uluru too hot in January?

December, January, February The temperatures can be unbearable in the day, reaching low to the mid-30s majority of the time. The highest temperature recorded was a top of 45.5 Celsius degrees, which was only in the shade!

Can you drink tap water in Uluru?

Is all tap water at Uluru drinkable? Yes. The water out of the taps/faucets is drinkable.

Can you still walk on Ayers Rock?

Climbing is banned, but there’s plenty to do during a visit to Uluru. Since Australia’s rusty-red monolith, Uluru, was handed back to its original owners in 1977, the Anangu people have welcomed visitors to walk its 9.4 kilometer (5.8 mile) circumference and soak up its spiritual presence.

  • July 26, 2022