Uluru Segway Tours - Uluru's Best & Segway
From $199 / person.
Your Uluru's Best & Segway tour begins with a convenient hotel pick-up and transfer to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
Before you embark on your Segway adventure, take a short guided walk into Mutitjulu Waterhole at the base of the rock.
Step on your Segway and cruise the most scenic portion of Uluru's base (approx. 1 hour) with your knowledgeable guide. Stop along the way and take in Uluru's magnificent sites, learning along the way about Anangu culture and this unique desert environment. Immerse yourself further in Anangu culture on the Mala Walk, where your guide will take you through the tjukuritja (physical evidence) of the Mala Tjukurpa (creation story) to gain a deeper understanding of this ancestral story.
At the end of your journey, you will be transferred back to Ayers Rock Resort.
Tour duration approx. 4 hours
Tour begins 1 hour after sunrise.
Not suitable for children 11 years and under.
*Please note: Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park passes are not included in the cost of the tour and need to be purchased separately. Passes can be purchased here.
Requirements
Clothing and Footwear Participants are required to wear closed in shoes whilst participating on any Uluru Segway tour activity. Under no circumstances will participants wearing thongs be permitted to engage in any Uluru Segway Tours activity. Rider Requirements
Segway riding is a form of adventure activity. Therefore participants need to:
- be a minimum of 12 years of age, and if under 18 years of age be accompanied by an adult;
- weigh between 45-117kg/99-257lbs as set out by Segway PT manufacturer;
- correctly wear the provided helmet, elbow and knee pads at all times;
- be fit, healthy and free from injury or illness that may impact participant ability to Segway;
- be free of vision or balance impairment that may impact safe operation of a Segway PT;
- be fit enough to ride a bicycle
- be free of drugs or alcohol;
- inform Uluru Segway Tours of any health or vision conditions that may impact their participation in the activity