Longitude 131°

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Longitude 131° offers an exceptional Australian luxury outback experience for guests seeking an indulgent short break, the ultimate outback retreat or celebrating a special occasion in a unique and intimate environment.

With just 15 private luxury tents, experience unprecedented personal attention and serenity.

A white dome roof and flowing fabric draped from the centre of each tent creates the illusion of camping. But unlike the early pioneers and explorers who visited the Australian outback, guests revel in sublime comfort at Longitude 131°. The flick of a bedside switch is all it takes to raise the blinds and watch the spectacular moods of Uluru at sunrise. Meticulously designed to remain cool in summer and warm in winter, guests enjoy reverse cycle air-conditioning, luxury interiors, Bose Sound System with iPod connectivity, mini-bar and tea and coffee making facilities and spectacular views of Uluru.

Each elevated tent pays homage to an early Australian pioneer or explorer, with visual narratives adorning the walls that are central to the unique interior design.

All inclusive rates: Included in the Longitude 131° experience is accommodation; all meals; a selected range of premium alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages; an exceptional touring program designed exclusively for Longitude 131° guests; entrance to Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park, and return Ayers Rock Airport transfers.

 

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Longitude 131° is an eco-chic tented retreat, from where guests can explore ancient indigenous landscapes and cultures by day, dine under a canopy of stars by night and be pampered in luxury accommodation and surroundings throughout.

Not your average camping ground...
"Flanking a sand dune near the border of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Longitude 131° is like no camping ground you've ever seen. The retreat's elevated canopy tents have solar-heated showers, a switch that lets guests control the floor-to-ceiling window blinds from the comfort of their king-sized beds and expansive views of Uluru." ...Travel + Leisure Magazine