Uluru Tour from Alice Springs
The great run south — about 450 km to Uluru and Kata Tjuta, best over a night or two, with the long driving, transfers and park pass handled and Kings Canyon on the way.
Uluru Tour from Alice Springs
Uluru lies about 450 km south of Alice Springs — a run of roughly 4.5 to 5 hours across the desert. It is one of the world’s great journeys, and best given a night or two so you can see Uluru and Kata Tjuta properly. On this tour we handle the long driving, the transfers, the Parks Pass and the timing, and can weave in Kings Canyon on the way. Uluru sits in its own region with its own detailed tours and guides, so here we focus on getting you there and back — explore the Rock itself through our Uluru guides. Family-owned since 1974, tailored and quoted per enquiry.
What to Expect
The Drive South
A 4.5 to 5 hour desert run — we do the driving.
Uluru & Kata Tjuta
The great monolith and the domes of Kata Tjuta nearby.
Kings Canyon
The Watarrka Rim Walk can be added en route.
Transfers & Park Pass
The long driving, timing and pass all taken care of.
Good to Know
- Uluru is ~450 km / 4.5–5 hr south — plan a night or two, not a day trip
- A Parks Pass is needed at Uluru-Kata Tjuta — we arrange it
- Combine with Kings Canyon on the way
- Prefer to drive yourself? See the Alice to Uluru drive
- Explore the Rock in depth via our Uluru guides
Tell us your dates and group. Call 0409 661 342 or enquire online.
Uluru from Alice — FAQ
How far is Uluru from Alice Springs?
Uluru is about 450 km south, a drive of roughly 4.5 to 5 hours, so a visit is best done over a night or two rather than as a single day trip. We handle the long driving and the planning.
What does the tour cover?
We drive you south from Alice Springs to Uluru and Kata Tjuta and handle the transfers, the Parks Pass and the timing. Uluru has its own detailed guides — see Uluru & the Red Centre and our Uluru tours.
Can you combine Uluru with Kings Canyon?
Yes — many travellers take in Kings Canyon on the way, and a Uluru and Red Centre tour can link the highlights. Ask us to build the loop.
Should I drive myself or take a tour?
Either works — if you prefer to self-drive, read our Alice Springs to Uluru drive. If you would rather leave the long driving to us, every tour is tailored and quoted per enquiry.
Alice Springs, Planned Around You
The MacDonnell Ranges and their gorges and waterholes, the Desert Park and the Telegraph Station, and the road south to Uluru — with the driving and bookings handled by the family that’s toured Australia since 1974.
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