The best way to see this beautiful natural wonder - the largest, single monolith in the world - is from the air on this scenic helicopter flight. The sheer size and splendor of Ayers Rock (Uluru) can only be appreciated when flying. This bird's eye view will take your breath away. On the way to the rock, view the surrounding desert and take admire the magnificent scenery that only the Red Centre can offer. With informative commentary by local pilots, you will gain a different insight into Uluru (Ayers Rock) and take home with you images that will last forever.
Rock Blasting Helicopter Tour (15 minutes):
Blast off to Uluru! The helicopter takes off from a launch near Uluru. Below you'll see Ayers Rock Resort, the waterhole Mutitjulu, the surrounding desert, a panorama of breathtaking scenery unique to the Red Centre. Total duration approximately 1 hour.
Uluru and Kata Tjuta Helicopter Flight (30 minutes):
This longer flight offers the same views of the 15 minute flight - and more. Your bird's eye view will take in Uluru and the magnificent red desert, all the way to the striking rock formations of Kata Tjuta - an Aboriginal term meaning 'many heads'. With Mt Olga forming the tallest, more than 36 massive, domed rocks make up this natural wonder, a gathering of fantastic, striated shapes, some recalling giants huddled in conversation. As Uluru is, Kata Tjuta is sacred to the Anangu people, and resonates with their legends and lore. The total duration is approximately 1.5 hour.
Extended Uluru and Kata Tjuta Helicopter Flight (36 minutes):
Prepare to be awe-inspired by the sheer size and beauty of these natural wonders. This flight is similar to the 30 flight, but offers more flying time. Anyone with an interest in Australia's Red Centre should see the sights from this angle. The views will provide you with the perfect opportunity to take spectacular aerial photographs with expert and detailed co |