Ultimate Guide To Experiencing Uluru!

There is no other place in Australia like it! This week we're sharing the best ways to experience Uluru in part 2 of our Red Centre travel guide.
We're camped up at the Ayers Rock Resort Campground and book in for the best experience we've had, riding bicycles around Uluru! If you're not travelling with your own bikes like us, it's so easy to hire a bike from Outback Cycling and take on the challenge of the 15km Uluru base circuit. What a breathtaking way to experience this incredibly huge monolith!
Plus we test out the Uluru Audio Guide - something we would highly recommend you purchase during your visit - and we cook up an Aussie inspired damper while watching the sunset over Uluru.
We get up early to witness the beautiful sunrise over Uluru, then it's off to explore incredible Kata-Tjuta, for one of our favourite family friendly hikes!
For more information head to our website thefeelgoodfamily.com where you can join our email list to stay in the loop with travel inspiration and tips, or for the perfect travel companion grab a copy of our Red Centre eBook (Our Uluru Travel Guide) or the Ultimate Travel Australia Guide eBook and start planning your adventure today!
Aussie Damper Recipe: thefeelgoodfamily.com/aussie-...
Chapters
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00:00 Intro
00:19 Got Our Map And Pass To Uluru
00:58 Uluru Bikeride
02:28 Is It Worth Booking Bikes To Cycle Around Uluru?
02:50 NT Activity & Experience 25% Discount
03:39 Uluru Guided Audio Tour Review
04:35 Heading Back To The Cultural Centre
05:08 Sights At Uluru Kata-Tjuta
06:06 Get Our Aussie Beer & Lemon Myrtle Damper Recipe
07:34 Uluru Sunset Viewing Area
08:09 Sunset At Uluru
08:52 Cooking Damper On the Weber
10:38 Time To Taste Test
11:08 Four Thirty AM The Next Morning
11:22 Uluru Sunrise Viewing Area
11:58 Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park (The Olgas)
12:53 Walking Areas
13:14 Karu Lookout
13:39 Walpa Gorge Walk
14:04 Kata Tjuta Sand Dune Viewing Platform
14:40 Warning Points
15:10 Whats Amazing About Kata Tjuta
16:00 Walpa Gorge Walk
17:08 Like, Subscribe & Click the Bell Icon
17:54 After The Credits Scenes
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Пікірлер: 23

  • @kiaoraable
    @kiaoraable6 күн бұрын

    I’ve not long got back from out there and yes it’s amazing. Loved your video, thanks. Cheers Judy

  • @rossharvey1496
    @rossharvey149622 күн бұрын

    I don’t know why, whether it’s our own creation of a cultural icon in the centre of the nation or some supernatural feeling that comes over you; but the feeling you get standing at “The Rock” sings to your spirit. A pilgrimage every Australian has to make.

  • @davidriggs5116
    @davidriggs511619 күн бұрын

    To many rules and restrictions to encourage me to go to thd Olga's Paul. I enjoy what you guys show us about Australia, but am finding now to many restrictions are taking the full enjoyment away from the experience of the outback. Sorry to be a party pooper, but that's the way l feel. Love your show

  • @carmengrima1539
    @carmengrima153922 күн бұрын

    Have loved watching your trip as we are heading the same way next week. You have given us great advice on what to see and do and the confidence to do such a awesome trip. Wish we could have meet you along the way. Thank you so much Carmen ❤❤❤

  • @rodneyjones6584
    @rodneyjones658422 күн бұрын

    Great episode again guys.Was good to meet up with you at the Brisbane show.We were the ones when talking to you at the same time as our little adventure about how my injector had blown.Hope to run into you on the road maybe over a beer 🦐🐟🦈🎣🍻

  • @davekerr8133
    @davekerr813321 күн бұрын

    Wow. What a neat thing to do. Jasper had a big grin on his face. That was a cool bike. What an amazing place. Thanks again guys. I enjoyed this episode. 😊

  • @paulcallan5540
    @paulcallan554020 күн бұрын

    Hi guys. I see that you missed the rain . My was out there two weeks ago and had rain . They had beautiful pictures of water falls cascading off the Rock . Apparently only around 15% of people get to see this . Love your videos

  • @coversadventurecapers2838
    @coversadventurecapers283822 күн бұрын

    Our boys loved cycling around Uluru and the Valley of the winds is spectacular and amazing. Our favourite place. We have the best photo at the sand dune viewing spot at sunrise with Uluru silhouette as the sun is just starting to kiss Kata Tjuṯa. We love the energy of this area. 😍

  • @SuzanneCrosbie
    @SuzanneCrosbie20 күн бұрын

    The flies are mostly gone now. We were there a couple of weeks ago and the cooler nights have reduced them. We can walk around Alice Springs without fly nets after weeks of not going out without them.

  • @johnmathisen1167
    @johnmathisen116722 күн бұрын

    Were a little bit worried, did not see you last week. Hope everything is okay.

  • @TinaWarn
    @TinaWarn21 күн бұрын

    Soooooooooo pretty ❤

  • @desmondfrost1763
    @desmondfrost176322 күн бұрын

    Desmond here I did not know what damper was untill I saw you make it Katie I have not heard of it Katie what's it taste like do they sell at uluru

  • @desmondfrost1763
    @desmondfrost176322 күн бұрын

    Desmond here how far is it to walk from the carpark to the rock how long does it take katie

  • @desmondfrost1763
    @desmondfrost176322 күн бұрын

    Desmond here from New Zealand great news Paul Katie and jasper everything is locked in with AAT kings I will be flying to Adelaide on the 5th of august with qantas it has be seven years since I left new Zealand flight centre says do not forget to get a fly net hat Katie did you say you can get a fly hat with a net for seven Aussie money I am so excited I am watching. Your video right now tell me how hot is it there is it better to wear light shirt and jeans my suitcase is half pack the lady caming over to clean my unit is going to advise me what to take and iron my shirts and trousers and handkerchiefs etc Its great to have a lady help me out she offer to iron my clothes I am sure you would agree with me Katie I accepted you don/t turn those offers down both of us settle at a price of 200 dollars there are wonderful people in this world I explain to her about my heart condition I am in good health Katie Paul and jasper ready for this trip as you guys say happy travels and take care and thanks to you guys I made this happen your videos convince me to come and see this once in a lifetime adventure of 2 weeks of travelling the Aussie outback which I have never seen I wish I could ride a bike but I have never be on a bicycle hope we can get close enough I know we are doing a 4am sunrise and the fields of lights cost 105 Aussie money.is that right Katie well I better go wash my dishes as I have had a rest as you guys say happy travels

  • @gilbert8564
    @gilbert856422 күн бұрын

    To many fly it's make me feel itchy😅

  • @crewzincool
    @crewzincool21 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately the discount ended in April

  • @TheFeelGoodFamily

    @TheFeelGoodFamily

    20 күн бұрын

    It is still 25% off till June 30 👍🙌 details can be found here www.discovercentralaustralia.com

  • @crewzincool

    @crewzincool

    20 күн бұрын

    Ok unfortunately I’m there in July

  • @the_Hash_Files
    @the_Hash_Files22 күн бұрын

    Nice try but the ultimate experience would be to climb it 😜

  • @johnh6435

    @johnh6435

    19 күн бұрын

    a possible $6,300 fine if i climb Ayers Rock which belongs to all Australians, so a few so called Traditional owners allow you to Walk around it instead, and yet they complain because people also use the Bush as Toilets as they cant even provide Sufficient Toilets, Water Stations

  • @the_Hash_Files

    @the_Hash_Files

    18 күн бұрын

    @@johnh6435 I am not criticising you for not climbing, just pointing out the absurdity of the situation, meanwhile they are crying out for more tourists. Your example of them complaining about the bush toilet is another good example of these people creating a problem and complaining about it

  • @ThisVagabondLife
    @ThisVagabondLife22 күн бұрын

    Biking is definitely the way to go around Uluru. A big hit especially for Jasper! The scale and grandeur of Kata Tjuṯa is awe inspiring 😊 Nicely captured, and great information.

  • @adventures_against_depression
    @adventures_against_depression5 күн бұрын

    This is another great episode thank you for the incredible videos and information. I have been watching your KZread channel and listening to your podcasts for the last few months as I prepare for my trip around Australia. Your videos are so professional and easy to follow and watch. What video editing app/program do you use?

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