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Discover 223 Attractions in Yulara on Trip.com, updated April 23, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 12 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From USD 34.28 per person, with an average total of USD 135.89. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 31 verified reviews, Attractions Yulara boast an average rating of 4.9.

This week's most popular Attractions: "From Ayers Rock Resort: Alice Springs One-Way Coach Transfer", with 16 reviews and a 4.8 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Uluru Desert Camel Ride [Optional Sunrise/Daytime/Sunset Time Slots + Professional English Guide + Hotel Transfer*Round-Trip Air-Conditioned Bus]", a 2-hour adventure in Yulara!

The next available day tour departs on April 24, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Yulara Attractions usually take about 2 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Yulara Attractions now offer English-speaking guides

April is perfect for visiting Yulara! Choose from Attractions available day tours, including seasonal hits like From Ayers Rock Resort: Alice Springs One-Way Coach Transfer.

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Reviews: Australia - Uluru Ayers Rock Camel Ride [Sunrise & Sunset Views + Multiple Time Slots Available + Hotel Pickup & Drop-off + Professional English Guide + Optional Snack & Drink Itinerary]
Guest User2026-03-11
I finally got to ride a camel on a sunrise tour 🐫☀️ The staff were really nice and took lots of photos with Ayers Rock in the background, making it a truly enjoyable experience! There was also a baby camel, which was very cute. There were also cows in the back, which made me very happy as I love cows! On the way back, I realized I had left my water bottle at the ranch, so they took me back to the ranch. I was planning to walk back from there, but they said, "Come on in😄" and took the trouble to drive me back to the hotel, which I was really grateful for 😭 Thank you so much!
Reviews: Uluru Desert Camel Ride [Optional Sunrise/Daytime/Sunset Time Slots + Professional English Guide + Hotel Transfer*Round-Trip Air-Conditioned Bus]
Guest User2026-02-01
I booked the Sunrise tour. They picked me up in front of the hotel in the morning. They also had rental bags and fly nets. Once I arrived, I rode a camel to see the beautiful sunrise and Ayers Rocks. They also provided a simple breakfast, which was a great experience. I highly recommend this tour.
Reviews: Northern Territory Uluru camel ride experience + sunrise/sunset viewing across Uluru + round-trip transfers
Guest User2026-03-08
Awesome
Reviews: Australia + Northern Territory Uluru [Ayers Rock | Camel Ride to View Sunrise–Sunset]
Guest User2025-08-19
Riding a camel was a truly special experience! The camels here are very well cared for. Each and every one of them was receiving meticulous attention. I booked the sunrise point, but it was really cold in August. Make sure to dress warmly and bring hand warmers!!
Reviews: Australia - Uluru Ayers Rock Segway Tour for Sunrise & Sunset Viewing [With Chinese Audio Guide/English-Speaking Guide + Includes English Training + Optional Hotel Transfers]
Guest User2025-06-20
I booked a Segway sunrise tour on Ctrip. The departure time was confirmed in advance via a confirmation slip, depending on the sunrise time. We met at the hotel entrance around 6 AM and boarded the bus to a viewpoint near Uluru to watch the sunrise. Breakfast was included, featuring coffee, milk, croissants, muffins, and cereal. Only the coffee was hot; don't expect a hot breakfast outdoors in the cold weather, but the atmosphere was unique. As the sun rises, Uluru displays different colors and luster. After watching the sunrise, we went to the Segway. The guide first instructed everyone on the correct use of helmets, knee pads, and wrist guards. Next, he taught us how to control the Segway. Finally, we practiced in a small training area, receiving one-on-one instruction on forward, backward, turning, and stopping. It wasn't difficult to learn. During the tour around Uluru, the guide introduces the various attractions, plants, and stories in English. For those who don't understand English, a Chinese audio guide is provided, which plays automatically at each site. A close-up view of Uluru allows you to clearly see the erosion patterns on the rock surface, ancient caves, and unique flora and fauna. Finally, there's a short hike to see Mutitjulu Waterhole, one of the few permanent water sources around Uluru, which maintains water even during the dry season.
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