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5 tips on How to plan a travel to Uluru-Kata Tjuta, Australia

27 September 2016Travel

As I visited Uluru-Kata Tjuta National park, I’m summarizing tips.

1. WHEN TO VISIT

It is said that Apr.-Nov. is better to visit Uluru. Due to harsh conditions in terms of high temperature and a large number of flies Dec.-Mar. is not recommended.

September that we selected is absolutely ok. There were small number of flies and comfortable temperature for walking, meaning not too hot.

2. BOOK ACCOMMODATION EARLIER

When we tried to book a hotel 1.5 month before the visit, some of popular rooms/hotels were already full. We should keep an eye on the availability of accommodations in Ayers Rock Resort.

3. RENTAL CAR or TOUR

Since I utilized a rental car I cannot tell details of Tours, so let me list points of the Rental car case below,

Rental Car Pros:

Rental Car Cons:

As rental cars are in high demand, it would be better to book well in advance.

4. WHERE TO GO

I’m listing choices as much as possible, it is not possible to join all though…

As far as I know, Walking Trails in Valley of the Winds and Kings Canyon may be closed if temperature is excessively high in daytime, therefore we need to enter there early.

5. WHAT TO WEAR

In September, it is still cold in the morning and night. As below I actually worn a down jacket, in particular it was very windy inside Valley of the Winds in Kata-Tjuta where I kept wearing my down jacket even when walking.

Kata Tjuta Lookout

When it comes to daytime, a short-sleave shirt would be fit for the purpose during a walk. It is important to bring a couple of kinds of outers for flexibility considering such temperature variation in a day.

Also sturdy shoes are essential for safe walk and Sunglasses will protect our eyes. Don’t forget your cap/hat as well.

Insect net

Insect Net can be a critical item if a lot of flies are foreseen at a timing of trip. A photo above is what I purchased in Alice Springs Airport just in case but I hardly used it in this trip.

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