Night Sky at Uluru

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The ultimate stargazing experience at the one and only Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. In the depth of darkness, looking up into the infinite, our astronomy … See more

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Sep 5, 2024
There is no better place than the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to view the night sky. Coming from the city it was amazing to see the sky with such clarity and filled with an abundance of stars. Our… Full review by Roland C
Aug 31, 2024
The experience was amazing. Never had such a perfect environment to see the stars and the milky way with naked eyes. The tour guide was also amazing - she explained the stories of the stars of the in… Full review by Lucy L
Aug 9, 2024
We had a great experience, our enthusiastic and charming guide Lindsey was entertaining and made the whole experience very enjoyable. I would have preferred an option without the photographer, it w… Full review by 258dd

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Is the tour still worth doing if it is a night of a full moon? When I am there around the 20th of August 2024 it is going to be …
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Is the tour still worth doing if it is a night of a full moon? When I am there around the 20th of August 2024 it is going to be a full moon.
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Hi Moruyalyn, The full moon is not really a stargazers friend unfortunately! We try not to have our tour running on the full moon nights if we can avoid it. We have gone through the …
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Hi Moruyalyn, The full moon is not really a stargazers friend unfortunately! We try not to have our tour running on the full moon nights if we can avoid it. We have gone through the process of removing the availability of our tour on full moon nights including the 20th of August so we will not be running that night. We can still share stories and point out some amazing constellations on the evenings with the bright moon and the moon looks amazing in the telescope too! The brightness of the moon will often drown out a lot of the stars so if you have the opportunity to be able to go stargazing on a less bright evening that's what I would recommend. You can't always plan around the moon though, so if you don't have many options, its still a very interesting evening learning about the night sky and seeing different object through the telescopes, just not as spectacular as nights with zero moon light :) Happy holiday planning! Warmest regards, Rachel
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How long and when will the tour depart?
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From April to September, the hotel pickup time is between 8 to 830pm, depending on visibility (e.g. moonrise). The exact time is to be...
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