Nestled in the southern portion of the Northern Territory, the small town of Yulara is a brilliant base for travellers seeking to explore the mesmerising red landscapes of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. More than 300 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs, this community has been welcoming visitors from around the world for decades. Our Gurus’ list highlight two of the best places to stay in Yulara, ideal for romantic retreats as well as outdoorsy family holidays.
Originally home to the Yankunytjatjara, Pitjantjatjara and Ngaanyatjarra people, the Uluru region is recognised by many as Australia’s cultural and spiritual heartland. Returned to their traditional custodians in 1985, Uluru and the surrounding landscape offer a fascinating insight into thousands of years of Australian history and creation stories. Dazzling ancient rock formations, rising from the red earth, are best discovered on guided walking or cycling excursions. Amble between river red gum trees to see waterfalls and age-old rock art, marvel at rare flora and fauna in the Walpa Gorge, and soak up spectacular views over the Valley of the Winds from dramatic viewpoints.
The Yulara region is also known for its rich artisanal craft scene. Maruku Arts, established in the early 1980s, is the largest Australian art centre owned by its Aboriginal artists. Admire artworks produced by about 900 Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara and Ngaanyatjarra artists and connect with artists through programmes such as dot painting or wood carving workshops, bush medicine and dance ceremonies. The Park has a well-regarded cultural centre, too, with an excellent programme of events throughout the year. The teams at the best places to stay in Yulara will be thrilled to plan fabulous guided excursions for you in this spellbinding region!
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Yulara (Northern Territory)
Part of the expansive Ayers Rock Resort, Sails in the Desert is a luxurious hotel with an impressive collection of Aboriginal artwork. Spacious rooms & suites have whitewashed walls, patterned textiles & modern bathrooms. There's an onsite gallery, spa, tennis court, pool & two eateries, too.
Yulara (Northern Territory)
With breathtaking views out to the sacred Uluru rock, this is the ultimate glamping experience. Every need is catered for, with luxurious tents & pavilions combining style, sophistication and comfort in the most glorious way. The beautiful spa & al fresco dining under the stars are not to be missed.