Uluru Segway Tour Self Drive
A unique way to go sightseeing in the Red Centre, this Uluru tour sees you get behind the controls of a Segway as you explore the iconic Ayers Rock in the Northern Territory. A self-drive option for people with access to a car, you'll meet the group at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park's Kuniya Car Park where there is free parking available. From here, you'll climb onto your own Segway and embark on 2.5-hour journey around Uluru (2 Hours on a segway).
Spanning 10 kilometres in length, you'll get to explore the base of Ayers Rock and the popular Mutitjulu Waterhole. A day filled with some impressive photo opportunities, you'll be guided by an experienced leader who will share information on the history of the rock and the region. This is one of the best Uluru tours taking you up close to the incredible natural landmark.
All Segway riders must wear closed in shoes and are advised to wear a t-shirt, hat or cap for sun safety reasons. Guests are also asked to bring 1 litre of water as there is no water available on the tour. National Park fees are not included in the cost of Uluru tours so guests must bring money to cover that on the day.
Uluru tours by segway are a great adventure for those eager to explore Uluru in a new and exciting way, book your self-drive Segway tour of Uluru online today!
Explore Uluru (Ayers Rock) on a self-drive Segway tour! Cover more ground than walking, see the Mutitjulu Waterhole, and learn from a guide. Bring water, wear sun protection, and pay park fees on arrival. This unique adventure is perfect for exploring Uluru at your own pace.
- One of Australia's most incredible landscapes
- Small groups with a maximum of 12 people
- World Heritage Uluru
- Amazing views and photo opportunites
- A unique way to explore the base of Ayers Rock
- 2.5 hour Segway Guided Tour
- Ensure you have a valid driver's license as it may be required for the self-drive component of the tour.
- Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing. Lightweight, breathable fabrics are recommended in the warmer months.
- Segway tours may not be suitable for individuals with significant mobility issues. Check with the tour operator about the accessibility of their tours.
- Uluru can experience extreme temperatures, with very hot summers and cooler winters, especially in the early mornings and evenings.
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