A REMARKABLE IMMERSION INTO AUSTRALIA’S SPIRITED HEARTLAND
A unique ‘campsite’ of 15 tented pavilions within sight of the ancient monolith of Uluru, Longitude 131° offers a remarkable immersion into Australia’s spirited heartland.
Inspired by Africa’s leading bush camps, Longitude 131° sits atop an isolated sand dune at the gateway to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Here, naturalist guides lead insightful treks to discover the Red Centre’s world-famous natural attractions and rich Aboriginal heritage.
Discovery of this dual heritage-listed wilderness is offset by refined dining, intuitive service and a contemporary take on laidback luxury to create an essential outback experience. The 15 safari-style tents have floor-to-ceiling windows for full-on views of the sun rising and setting over the mighty Uluru, as well as expansive day beds and open fires. You can even choose to unfurl a luxury swag (a traditional bushman’s bedroll) and sleep beneath a canopy of desert stars.
The Dune Pavilion is the central hub of the camp and where you’ll find the communal dining area, library, bar, pool deck and lounge. Don’t miss a visit to the Kinara Spa where treatments draw on Aboriginal massage techniques and local natural healing ingredients.
LONGITUDE 131°, AYERS ROCK
Longitude 131°, at a glance
- Luxury, eco-sensitive desert camp on the border of Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park
- Astonishing views of Uluru and the surrounding desert
- 15 elevated safari-style tents with white dome roofs and flowing fabric draped to create the illusion of camping
- Private terraces with outdoor daybeds and open fires
- All tents feature crisp white linens, king sized beds and plush furnishings
- Open and airy communal space, the Dune House
- Restaurant serving modern Australian cuisine using fresh outback ingredients
- Private dining under the vast desert night skies
For leisure and pleasure
- Sleep under the stars in a luxury ‘swag’ style bed
- Kinara Spa where Aboriginal massage techniques meet local natural healing ingredients
- Insightful cultural excursions with naturalist guides
- Guided hikes and helicopter flights
- View vibrant Aboriginal art work
- Lounging areas decked out in a contemporary campaign style
- Library
- Plunge pool
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