Uluru Camel Tours Offers Camel Rides – A Unique Way to Experience Uluru
Uluru Camel Tours offers a camel experience that can't be beaten anywhere in Australia, with the world heritage area of Uluru and Kata Tjuta as the stunning backdrop. A peaceful camel ride through stunning sand dune country with the awe inspiring back drop of Uluru and Kata Tjuta is a unique way to experience this desert land. Uluru Camel Tours has a selection of tours available including the popular Camel To Sunset, the amazing Camel to Sunrise and the entertaining Camel Express. All the tours provide flora and fauna information by the knowledgeable cameleers in the tours. You can finish off your tour and explore the camel museum.
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Uluru Camel Tours, Uluru Region
Take an unforgettable camel ride tour of Uluru and Kata Tjuta and Australia's magnificent Red Centre.
For more information visit: ulurucameltours.com.au
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Uluru Camel Tours is in the Red Centre of Australia showcasing 25 years of passion of all things camel! They offer a camel experience that can't be beaten anywhere in Australia, with the world heritage area of Uluru and Kata Tjuta as their stunning backdrop.
The farm is situated at Voyages Ayers Rock Resort and is open all year round for visitors to come and have a short ride and explore their camel museum and saddlery. It is home to 40 friendly working camels who visitors fall in love with! Guests leave with lifelong memories of Uluru and the Outback.
If you are looking for the ultimate way to experience this beautiful desert region that no one else can offer come and visit us when you're in the Red Centre.
Our visit to Uluru and Kata Tjuta Northern Territory Australia
The red centre of Australia is a very iconic area. The already very popular area is currently drawing in a very high amount of visitors due to the climbing of the rock being shut down later this year.
Getting to the park is easy by air or road. We drove and met Stephanie’s mum at the park. She flew directly into town from Brisbane QLD.
You will need a vehicle to get around the park, or you can join one of the many organised tours.
Ayers Rock Resort’s campgrounds are very busy and check in can easily take over an hour. The check in lane backed up out onto the road each day we were there. Steph mum stayed in a cabin which was quite expensive for a 3 night stay and it did not have a bathroom in it at all, very basic layout. We had booked an unpowered site for 3 nights but when we got there they charged us for and placed us in a powered site. our site cost over $130 for 3 nights. Easily our most expensive camp so far.
To visit the national park you need a park pass, which you can pre-purchase online for quick and easy entry to the park. We did ours this way, there is an option to select 5 days and it costs the same as a 3 day pass so we went with that option.
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Top tourist attractions in Australia part3 | Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Vocation video
Deep in the heart of the Australia's Red Centre, Uluru (formerly Ayers Rock), is one of the most photographed natural wonders in the country. The striking red monolith forms the centerpiece of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a World Heritage Area jointly managed by Parks Australia and the traditional landowners, the Aṉangu people. Uluru, meaning shadowy place in the local aboriginal dialect, rises to a height of 348 m from the surrounding plain with most of its bulk hidden beneath the earth's surface. Also in the park are the red dome-shaped rocks called Kata Tjuta (the Olgas).More info:
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Big ideas for Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Ever had a big idea for a tourism business at Uluru? Now is your chance to make that idea a reality.
At Uluru Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment Bob Baldwin and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park’s Board of Management chairperson Sammy Wilson today announced a call for culturally appropriate and environmentally sensitive business and investment ideas in the park.
“The Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park’s Board of Management put out this call today to encourage investment in their business – one of our most beloved, world-renowned tourism destinations,” Mr Baldwin said.
“The Board is made up of a majority of traditional owners of this very special place.
I applaud them for their vision. By making this call they intend to increase the visitor experiences on offer, increasing visitor numbers and enhancing people’s understanding of their country and culture, while boosting job and training opportunities for their own community.
“Additional revenue will also be reinvested in the park to protect it for future Australians to enjoy and help us protect the World Heritage listed Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
“I’m very pleased this call is going out in NAIDOC Week – when we come together to celebrate and commemorate the contribution of all first Australians. With this year’s theme that we all stand on sacred ground, I’m pleased to be standing with the Board on this sacred ground to support their work.
“This is a great opportunity for the park, for the community, for visitors, for Australian tourism and for the Red Centre region, the heart of the Northern Territory.”
Board chairperson Sammy Wilson said the traditional owners wanted people with good ideas to come and talk together.
“This is a beautiful place to bring strong ideas where we can work together, look towards the future and create something to be proud of,” Mr Wilson said.
Minister for Trade and Investment, with responsibility for tourism, Andrew Robb, said Uluru and the Red Centre presented exciting investment opportunities for the tourism industry, given the area is one of Australia’s most iconic destinations.
“100 million Chinese went on an international holiday last year, and this is set to double to some 200 million by 2020. With targeted investment in the right kind of high-quality infrastructure, Australia is perfectly positioned to capture a growing share of this lucrative market,” Mr Robb said.
“The Board is looking for fresh, exciting and engaging experiences and commercial activities to complement the existing products on offer. They want experiences that are welcoming and engaging, that help achieve social and economic benefits for the park’s traditional owners.”
Mr Robb said the initiative will complement the work being undertaken by the government as part of the Northern Australia White Paper, with a major investment forum to be held in Darwin later this year, to attract investors and expose them to investor-ready projects in the north.
“The tourism opportunities for Australia are immense, but they won’t fall into our laps; I certainly encourage businesses and investors to put forward exciting high-quality ideas to the Board, to help secure the future potential of this truly magnificent national icon,” Mr Robb said.
Expressions of Interest open today and you have until 30 September 2015 to apply.
Go to the website eoi.uluru.gov.au to apply or email ulurueoi@environment.com.au.
Uluru / Ayers Rock, Northern Territory, Australia
Experience the most memorable sunrises and sunsets of your life at Uluru (Ayers Rock), Australia's most recognisable natural icon.
Part of the Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru rises 348 metres high in the desert heart of the Northern Territory's Red Centre and is a sacred site to the local Aboriginal people. Learn about Uluru's cultural significance on an Aboriginal cultural tour or at the National Park's Cultural Centre.
Experience 'The Rock' on an adventure tour. Trek the nine-kilometre Uluru base walk, get a bird's-eye view on a helicopter ride, or go camel riding. For a real adventure holiday take the Red Centre Way tourist drive from Alice Springs.
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Uluru cinematic montage, filmed around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, NT, Australia.
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Dispatches: Uluru & Kata Tjuta in Australia
Journey with Caroline Pemberton to Austalia's Northern Territory and travel along a sacred walking trail.
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Join award-winning Uluru Camel Tours for an outback adventure up and over the sand dunes with Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park as a stunning backdrop. Our friendly camels will steal your heart and make your trip to Uluru unforgettable. Book early for a good looking one!
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Explore Uluru and Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon in style, travelling the desert highways as a passenger on an authentic Harley Davidson motor cycle. For more information visit: ulurucycles.com
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Episode 010 of Australian Wilderness Adventures, taking in the sunrise at Talinguru Nyakunytjaku, and the Liru and Mala Walks (with Kantju Gorge) at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory, Australia.
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Uluru, Australia with Titan Travel
No trip down under is complete without a visit to Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock. And it's no coincidence that we arrive at the perfect vantage point just before sunset. Spectacular with a bold, spicy Australian red.
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Welcome to Uluru Camel Tours!
Welcome to Uluru Camel Tours! One of our owners, Mark Swindells, gives you a quick rundown of who we are
Helicopter Flight over Uluru and Kata Tjuta
Video of a helicopter flight over Uluru (Ayer's Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) in the Northern Territory, Australia. This flight took place about mid-day 21-Jan-2015.
This Jetranger helicopter was a charter from Professional Helicopter Services. Our pilot David was both safe and professional. Cruise speed was 80-90 knots and we reached a maximum altitude of 3500 feet.