Longitude 131°

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Longitude 131° lies at the gateway of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in Australia's Red Centre.

Longitude 131° - At a Glance

Luxurious, eco-sensitive and romantic, Longitude 131° lies at the gateway of the dual World Heritage listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

Longitude 131° - an amazing experience of discovery.

Located in the heart of Australia and facing majestic Uluru (Ayers Rock), Longitude 131° offers a uniquely personal experience, complete with pampering accommodation in 15 luxury tents with private views of the changing colours of Uluru as the sun rises and sets.

Explore Uluru and Kata Tjuta and discover an expansive living cultural landscape, rich in history. Whether you spend your time learning of the ancient cultures of the traditional owners, or exploring the stunning flora and fauna with expert guides, this irresistible land will make your senses come alive.

The evening also offers up an experience to last a lifetime. Enjoy contemporary cuisine within the main Longitude 131 ‘Dune House’ or under the spectacular desert night sky at ‘Table 131°’where dinner is served with the finest wines under a glittering canopy of stars.

"Once the beaming red hue of Uluru browns and darkens as the sun sets on Australia's spiritual centre, most visitors begin to depart, leaving the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to its Aboriginal custodians. But for those who stay at Longitude 131° - a five-star tented eco-camp with just 15 luxury tents, a stone's throw from the sandstone monolith - the evening comes alive with the sound of a didgeridoo as the stars twinkle in the skies above." Food and Travel Magazine (UK)

Longitude 131°

Eco chic glamping
Guests at eco-chic Longitude 131º enjoy unique tours to discover the highlights of Uluru-Kata Tjuta, sharing exclusive and authentic outback experiences with just a few others.

Journey to the heart of Australia
The dual World Heritage listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park stretches out over 311,000 acres and is Australia’s most famous natural landscape and arguably a journey to Australia’s heart.

Solitude in the desert...
"Once the beaming red hue of Uluru browns and darkens as the sun sets on Australia's spiritual centre, most visitors begin to depart, leaving the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to its Aboriginal custodians. But for those who stay at Longitude 131° - a five-star tented eco-camp with just 15 luxury tents, a stone's throw from the sandstone monolith - the evening comes alive with the sound of a didgeridoo as the stars twinkle in the skies above." ...Food and Travel Magazine (UK)

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Longitude 131° lies at the gateway of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in Australia's Red Centre.