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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Private jet charter and flights to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
The Red Centre is the geographical and spiritual heart of Australia, with a strong Aboriginal culture and ancient sacred rock formations. Its main attraction is the World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, home to the magnificent monolith of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the rocky domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). Top things to do here include walking around Uluru and through Kata Tjuta, watching the desert light up at night with the installation of 50,000 glass spheres, and learning about the local Anangu culture.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park lies miles from any other famous sights, so flying on a private charter is an incredibly efficient way to get around. Air Charter Service can help you charter flights to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park so you can spend more time discovering the epic landscapes.
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There’s something almost secret and indescribable about the quiet beauty of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park – a region that’s so remote and empty and yet draws more than 300,000 visitors each year. Uluru is its rock star: Australia’s most sacred site stands at 348 metres high, which is taller than the Eiffel Tower. Its neighbour, the 36 domes of Kata Tjuta, comes a close second.
As well as walking around Uluru and Kata Tjuta (the three-hour Valley of the Winds walk is one of the best routes, taking you through the Olgas to two spectacular lookout points), there are a handful of other unforgettable experiences on offer here. There’s rock art and desert plants to look out for, and a Cultural Centre where you can learn more about Anangu art and language. The Anangu are the traditional owners of the park and one of the world’s oldest living cultures.
Watching the sun rise – and set – over Uluru is a must, as the rock changes colour from dusky brown to burnt orange and fiery red. Another incredible colour-changing spectacle is the Field of Light installation – it was introduced as a temporary art exhibition in April 2017 but has proved to be so popular that it’s still running. The Field of Light is best seen at night, when the 50,000 colourful glass spheres illuminate the desert. The Sounds of Silence dinner is another popular pre-bookable experience – you’ll start with sparkling wine and canapés overlooking the national park, then feast on a bush tucker-inspired buffet as night falls.
On a private jet trip to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, match your stylish journey with a stay at one of the region’s top luxury hotels. The Ayers Rock Resort is the main hub of accommodation close to the park and its best hotel is the striking Sails in the Desert. Or for the ultimate in desert luxury, intimate Longitude 131° has just 16 plush tented pavilions with uninterrupted views of Uluru.
Air Charter Service can help you charter flights to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The main airport here is Ayers Rock Airport (also known as Connellan Airport), which is a 20-minute drive from Uluru. From Ayers Rock Airport it’s easy to jet off to other places in Australia, like Alice Springs, Sydney, Melbourne or Cairns. We have offices worldwide so why not contact our team who can arrange everything you need to charter a private jet to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.