Beautiful walk, really interesting and varied scenery - by far our favourite walk in the entire region. The walk itself was fun and a little challenging at times - we were there with our 10yo and she… Full review by leuschf
Aug 7, 2024
SPECTACULAR ALL THE WAY. SO GLAD WE DID THE VALLEY OF THE WINDS WALK. EVERY TURN GIVES A NEW VIEW AND THE ROCK VARIES A LOT ALONG THE WAY. LOTS OF WILDFLOWERS IN BLOOM. THE WALK HAS ONE STEEP ROCK TO… Full review by Julie-anne T
Jun 28, 2024
Perhaps Uluṟu has more cultural significance and notoriety but the Valley of the Winds walk at Kata Tjuṯa (the Olga’s) is the quiet achiever. Our group of 3, after completing the Uluṟu base walk the … Full review by KyKyYo
see from reviews there is a Valley of the winds and also Walpa Gorge walk. Did you have a reason for taking the one you did. Also, do walks go in a circle, or do you walk to somewhere, then come back along same route you got there? Is it possible to walk through gorge, then return along cliff top. thanks
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Valley of the winds has an in path around 1.5km a round trip of about 5km then back out on the same 1.5km path. It was a very hot day and we had done alot of walking at kings canyon …
Valley of the winds has an in path around 1.5km a round trip of about 5km then back out on the same 1.5km path. It was a very hot day and we had done alot of walking at kings canyon and around the rock in the previous days, this was the only reason we did not do any other walks at the Olga's we were shattered by then.
Hi Folks I will be in Uluru for a little over 24 hours. What are the must do attractions? Also, how much cash I should carry? Do most places accept credit cards? Thanks!
My adult daughter and I are flying into Uluru for 3 1/2 days. My thought is to go on a tour to Kata Tjuta rather than hiring a car and travelling ourselves, mostly for the information guides will provide. Any experience of this or thoughts/recommendations on this plan?
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Hi , yes you can do the tours, which they tell you about everything but go if you want to take your time and really enjoy the area it’s better to hire a car , and do it yourself , there …
Hi , yes you can do the tours, which they tell you about everything but go if you want to take your time and really enjoy the area it’s better to hire a car , and do it yourself , there are signs that explain all the areas as you walk , you can’t get lost , it’s better to explore at your own pace
I'll be there in December: better to rent a car or take a guided tour?
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We did an Aat tour. It was worth it for the knowledge of the tour guide. Makes the whole experience so much better. The weather will be very very hot in December so may be too …
We did an Aat tour. It was worth it for the knowledge of the tour guide. Makes the whole experience so much better. The weather will be very very hot in December so may be too hot to do a walk there. They cancel walk when over about 32 degrees.
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