Explore the best of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park over two full days with the Uluru Hop On Hop Off 2 Day Pass. Enjoy unlimited access to Uluru across two calendar days, plus one return transfer to Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) during the validity of your pass.
With air-conditioned buses, daily departures, and convenient pick-up and drop-off from all accommodation in Yulara (Ayers Rock Resort), this pass is perfect for travellers without a car. Watch the colours of Uluru shift at sunrise and sunset, complete the base walk, visit the Cultural Centre, and enjoy the freedom to plan each day your way.
Timetables change monthly and can be downloaded online or collected from your driver.
Please note: Entry to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is not included.
Timetables change monthly, please check the timetable and pre-book your pickup as some buses reach capacity. Time between Uluru buses approx 2-3 hours.
All visitors entering the park must purchase a National Park Pass. This pass helps support the protection of this World Heritage-listed area and its Traditional Owners, the Anangu people. You can buy your pass online before arrival at parksaustralia.gov.au/uluru
Kuniya Piti is a sacred site and one of the main creation stories of Uluru. It marks the beginning of the Kuniya (woma python) story and is a place of deep cultural importance to the Anangu people. From here, you can follow the Kuniya Walk to Mutitjulu Waterhole, learning about the Tjukurpa and spotting features in the rock linked to the story. Please respect this site by staying on the path and not climbing.
Start your journey into Uluru’s ancient stories from this key location. Mala Carpark is the gateway to the Mala Walk—a flat, easy trail along the base of Uluru, rich with rock art, caves, and sacred sites. It’s also the meeting point for the free daily Ranger-guided Mala Walk, where you can learn about Anangu culture, law (Tjukurpa), and the park’s natural features. A must-do stop for first-time visitors.
A must-visit for understanding the land you’re exploring. The Cultural Centre shares the stories, art, and law (Tjukurpa) of the Anangu Traditional Owners. Wander through galleries, watch local artists at work, and learn about Uluru’s cultural significance. There are also toilets, shade, a café, and souvenirs. Please take your time, this is more than a visitor stop, it’s the heart of the park’s story.
A short, easy walk leads you to this peaceful waterhole nestled at the base of Uluru. Rich in cultural significance, it's home to the Anangu creation story of Kuniya and Liru. Keep an eye out for rock art and native wildlife as you follow the shaded track. A beautiful stop for reflection, photos, and learning about the Tjukurpa (traditional law) of the area.
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