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Malpa Tours operates small and intimate tours at Uluru (Ayers Rock).

Their tours specialize in the rich culture and history of the traditional owners at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. They operate direct flights in and out of Ayers Rock Airport (Yulara) giving you the opportunity to experience the Red Centre without having to endure the huge drives from Alice Springs.

Malpa Tours prides itself in the relationship it maintains with Mutitjulu community and its role within the area. Your guide Mark works with Maruku Arts in his spare time running translated presentations with Anangu and assists rangers in National Park whenever possible.

Tours are run from a private safari camp with tents and an incredible view of the stars plenty of stories around the fire at night.

They operate in an incredible part of the world and use their local knowledge to try and find you the little spaces between everybody else to give you the best chance at engaging with Uluru in a way that will stay with you for a lifetime.

Tours available

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Experience

Day 1 - Uluṟu Dreamtime Stories, Sunset and the Stars.

Visit the Aboriginal Cultural Centre to view local arts, crafts and displays. Take a guided Mala walk at Uluṟu to learn about local Dreamtime stories. Watch the incredible colors glow at the classic Uluṟu sunset viewing area. Sleep underneath the stars at my Yulara safari camp.

Day 2 - Kata Tjuṯa and Muṯitjulu Waterhole.

Rise early to be greeted with a hot cup of tea / coffee and breakfast. Take a scenic drive towards the incredible changing shapes of Kata Tjuṯa. Hike between the deep and mysterious domes at the Valley of the Winds. Follow the creation tracks of Kuniya and Liru at Muṯitjulu Waterhole. Head back for sunset from a small scenic dune behind my safari camp.

Day 3 - Sunrise and Uluṟu Base Walk.

Another early start for breakfast with an incredible sunrise over Uluṟu. Enjoy a self-guided walk around the base of Uluṟu. Head back to Ayers Rock Airport as the adventure draws to a close.

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Activities

  • Camping
  • Walks
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