Uluṟu Segway Tours
Uluṟu Segway Tours

Heavy rainfall impacted Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park yesterday. It resulted in water over a number of roads and a closure of the park for safety.

The park has reopened to visitors and we’re pleased to advise that the Uluṟu Ring Road and the Muṯitjulu Waterhole access road have reopened.

There is still water over the road in several locations and motorists are advised to proceed with caution. Road closures for Tjukaruru Road (Docker River Road) at the Kata-Tjuṯa Road intersection remain in place. For more information and latest advice visit Road Report NT.

All walking tracks are open however we ask visitors to exercise caution, remain on marked tracks and paths at all times and take care on potentially slippery surfaces.

We thank visitors and tourism operators for their patience, understanding and continued support during this weather event.

Uluṟu Segway Tours offers guided tours like no other and provides an incredible way to experience World Heritage-listed Uluṟu.

Their tours provide visitors with a chance to learn about Aṉangu culture and our unique desert environment.

The small group nature of the tours ensures you can connect and engage with your guide, optimising your learning opportunities.

The business also prides itself on contributing to responsible tourism. 2.5% from every tour sold goes to supporting to the local Indigenous Community via the Central Lands Trust. Furthering from this, the business is Eco Star Accredited and uses best practice environmental policies.

Riding a Segway is also a fun adventure that allows visitors to Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park a chance to see more without breaking a sweat.

For non-English speaking visitors Uluṟu Segway Tours offer a complimentary GPS-triggered audio guide, which is available in Italian, German, French, Spanish, Japanese and Mandarin.

There are several tour options available each day, with most including transportation from Voyages Ayers Rock Resort, however there is also a tour with the option to drive yourself to the meeting point at the Kuniya walk carpark.

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Departs from

Kuniya walk carpark or Yulara

How often?

Multiple tours every day

Maximum group size

12 people