Liru Walk

Walking/Treks Culture

This tour is currently suspended until further notice

Meet your Aboriginal guide and interpreter at the Uluru Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to commence your Liru Walk with Anangu Tours. Your Aboriginal tour guide will take you on a meander through bushland near the base of Ayers Rock (Uluru). The creation stories shown to you in the scars and features of Uluru are thousands of generations old. During this Ayers Rock tour, you will retrace the path of the Liru Ancestors and hear of the tragic fate of Lungkata (Blue Tongue Lizard Man).

This Uluru tour will show how traditional tools, weapons and implements are made and used in daily life. Learn how to make the oldest glue in the world and practice throwing a spear. The Anangu guides have grown up in Central Australia and have an intricate understanding of the environment, flora, fauna and desert survival and are happy to share this with you and answer questions. All tours are conducted in the guide's own traditional language with interpretation into English provided by the experienced interpreters.

TopHighlights

  • Bush survival skills
  • Learn how to hold and throw a spear

TopInclusions

  • Guided Tour with local Aboriginal guide

TopTimes

Operates: Daily
Departs: The Touch Wall within the Uluru Cultural Centre at 7.30am (Nov-Jan), 8.00am (Feb & Oct) & 8.30am (Mar-Sep)
Duration: Approximately 2 hours

TopAdditional Information

Children: 0 - 4 years of age are free of charge. 5 - 15 years are at child rate
Block Outs: 25 December and 1 January
Excludes: National Park Entry Fee & Transfers
Operated by: Anangu Tours