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Longitude 131
Australia – Uluru
Longitude 131
About the hotel
Longitude 131°, an iconic luxury retreat in the heart of the Australian Outback, offers an unrivalled glamping experience with direct views of majestic Uluru. Its 16 beautifully designed tented suites combine contemporary comfort with the raw beauty of the desert landscape, creating an atmosphere that feels both exclusive and deeply connected to nature. Each tent features panoramic windows that place Uluru and the surrounding landscape centre stage. A commitment to sustainability and the respectful inclusion of Anangu culture, the land’s traditional custodians, shape the experience at Longitude 131°.
Kids & Teens
Longitude 131° is primarily designed for adult guests, though children aged 10 and above are welcome. Tailored activities for younger guests offer a meaningful introduction to Anangu culture and the spectacular nature of the Outback, while parents enjoy the resort’s exclusive sense of calm.
Experiences & Activities
The resort offers an impressive variety of experiences celebrating the region’s unique desert landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Guests can join guided tours to Uluru and Kata Tjuta, take part in desert safaris or marvel at the stars beneath Australia’s pristine night sky. Cultural workshops and encounters with the Anangu offer deep insight into the history and spirituality of this remarkable land. For relaxation, luxurious spa treatments await, while the resort’s outstanding cuisine creates memorable dining experiences with locally inspired menus.
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Longitude 131
in our eyes
Longitude 131° offers an unrivalled glamping experience in the heart of the Australian Outback, where luxury and nature exist in perfect harmony. Its spectacular setting with uninterrupted views of Uluru, together with a deep commitment to sustainability and cultural authenticity, makes this resort a truly extraordinary destination!
Best time to travel
The best time to visit Uluru is from May to September, when the weather is mild and pleasant. During these months, daytime temperatures are moderate, ideal for exploration and outdoor activities. April and October are also excellent months to travel, with warm temperatures that are only occasionally hot.
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Anreise
Longitude 131° can be reached from Germany via an international flight to Sydney or Melbourne, followed by a domestic flight to Ayers Rock (Yulara). From Ayers Rock Airport, a short transfer takes you to the resort.
Uluru
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is an iconic natural wonder in Australia’s Northern Territory, celebrated for its majestic red hues and deep cultural significance to Aboriginal peoples. The monolith and the nearby rock formations of Kata Tjuta offer spectacular landscapes and fascinating insights into Indigenous history.
Families with a taste for luxury can experience Uluru in unforgettable style, whether on a private sunrise tour or over dinner beneath a glittering desert sky. Children can enjoy exciting experiences such as camel rides or exploring the landscape with Indigenous guides who share their culture. Luxurious accommodation in the region, such as Longitude 131°, offers exclusive family experiences amid a breathtaking natural setting.
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