~~ 01-Apr-2022 to 31-Mar-2023~~Valid for 01APR22-31MAR23:
Your five-hour tour begins with a complimentary pickup and transfer from your hotel or the campground at Ayers Rock Resort. Be sure to check when sunrise occurs as the start time for this tour varies throughout the year to take in the best possible sunrise viewing. After a short drive to our sunrise viewing area at Uluru you'll enjoy a magical sunrise with a light breakfast. Once the sun is up, it's time to get rolling. After sunrise viewing you’ll arrive at the Segway base area, where your tour guide will provide you with Segway training. Once you’ve had some time to practice on our Segway training course and are feeling comfortable you’ll begin your Segway tour around Uluru. Cruise effortlessly on your Segway with your knowledgeable guide around the full base of Uluru. This typically takes around 2 hours, as you will stop for photos and interpretive talks about local Anangu culture, flora, fauna, geology and history of the area. After Segway-ing the base you'll be led by your guide into the iconic Mutitjulu Waterhole to explore the sights and sounds of the waterhole and view ancient Aboriginal rock art. This short walk usually takes about 30minutes.Upon return back to the Segway base you'll enjoy worry-free transfers by bus back to your hotel within Ayers Rock Resort.~~~~
~~ 01-Apr-2023 to 31-Mar-2024~~Valid for 01APR23-31MAR24:
Your sunrise tour begins with a transfer from your hotel within Voyages Ayers Rock Resort to the sunrise viewing area at Uluru where you can witness a magical sunrise and enjoy a picnic breakfast. After sunrise, your guide will provide you with Segway training. Once confident on your Segway, cruise effortlessly around the full base of Uluru with your guide. You will stop for photos and interpretive talks about local Aboriginal culture, flora, fauna, geology, and history of the area. Once you have finished the Segway component of the tour, you will make a short walk to visit Mutitjulu Waterhole. Here you can capture incredible photos and see ancient Aboriginal rock art.~~~~ |