Charity: water Close
meet you at 131° longitude

Environment, Travel: meet you at 131° longitude

 Iconic Uluru and the classically Australian outback, enveloped within the Northern Territory, is a sight that signifies the ‘Land Down Under’ to the world. However, contradictory to international thought, many Australians don’t live in the outback. Many Aussies also haven’t seen magnificent Ayers Rock. A magical place of Indigenous peoples’ heritage and the land of dreamtime stories, the history and natural beauty of the area is astounding. For those who are a little tentative to venture into Crocodile Dundee territory, fearing survivor like conditions, there is a solution. To whet your appetite for cultural and national discovery, sitting like a cherry on top, a haven awaits you. Longitude 131° creates a soft landing for your outback adventure, appearing as an oasis in a sea of richly red dust. Longitude 131° is a luxurious eco-sensitive resort neighbouring the world heritage listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Unlike the journey of pioneers and explorers before us, experience exclusive 5-star treatment in one of 15 luxury tents.

Take tours to neighbouring Uluru, uncovering fascinating cultural heritage and discover the wonders of the natural wildlife and fauna. Embark on camel rides across the desert, fly in helicopters above Uluru, and try traditional Indigenous painting classes. Respecting the spiritual significance of the area, the resort emphasises a focus on appreciating Uluru’s historical relevance. Spend the evenings in the unparalleled stillness; gazing at the glittery stars above, one can truly enjoy the serenity.