Australia · Oceania
Uluru
A massive sandstone monolith sacred to the Anangu people, rising from the flat desert of Australia's Northern Territory. Climbing was permanently banned in 2019 at the request of traditional owners, shifting tourism toward cultural and walking experiences around the base.
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Uluru
Australia
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Crowded
Last updated: 2026-05-30
Main streets are busy throughout the day. Headline attractions need 30+ minutes of waiting or advance booking. Photographing landmarks requires patience for a clear angle. Restaurants near major sights often need reservations.
Restrictions, taxes & fees
| Fee | Amount | When | Source | Verified |
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3-Day Park Pass (adult)
Adults 18+ entering Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park for up to 3 consecutive days
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38.00 AUD | — | uluru.gov.au |
2026-05-30
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Annual Park Pass (adult)
Adults 18+ with unlimited entry for one year
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50.00 AUD | — | uluru.gov.au |
2026-05-30
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NT Resident Annual Vehicle Pass
Northern Territory registered vehicles (driver and all passengers)
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109.00 AUD | — | uluru.gov.au |
2026-05-30
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