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Why Uluru is a Must-Visit for Every Working Holiday Maker in Australia

Hannah Morecroft
June 18, 2025

Are you planning your Aussie Adventure as a Working Holiday Maker (WHM)? There is no better way to experience the real Australia than by visiting Uluru - an iconic, awe-inspiring destination that should be on every WHM’s bucket list. From its stunning natural beauty to its rich cultural significance, Uluru offers an unforgettable experience. And the best way to explore this magical landmark and the surrounding Red Centre is by booking through Backpacker Deals, where you can score cash-back and exclusive savings on top tours and activities.


Why?

Uluru (formerly known as Ayers Rock) is not just a rock – it’s a living, breathing cultural landmark in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre. For backpackers and WHMs, it’s an essential stop on your journey through the land Down Under. Whether you’re hiking around the base, learning about Aboriginal culture, or simply soaking in the beauty of the desert landscape, Uluru offers an experience you’ll remember forever. 

Let's be real here.. If you’re living that WHM life, here is the truth: you haven't really done Australia until you’ve done Uluru. Here are some reasons why:

  • Firstly, it will be the most iconic photo you'll take throughout your whole Aussie trip (you need that pic in your insta feed)
  • The colours of the rock are actually INSANE! We are talking deep reds, burnt oranges, fiery pinks and purples
  • You can actually walk around it! Forget staring at it from a huge distance, get up close and personal and hike around Uluru - finding rock art, hidden waterholes and caves (it’s like stepping into a storybook).

The Unforgettable Uluru Experience: A Must-See for Every WHM.

Visiting Uluru is one of those travel moments that stays with you forever. Towering from the desert floor in Australia’s Red Centre, Uluru is not only visually striking—it’s deeply spiritual and culturally significant. For Working Holiday Makers chasing iconic outback experiences, this is the real deal. From glowing sunrises and epic hikes to stargazing nights and meaningful cultural encounters with the Anangu people, Uluru offers more than just a postcard view. This is a place that humbles, inspires, and connects you to the land in a way few places can. Here’s how to make the most of your Uluru experience—and why every WHM should make the journey.

Witness the Sunrise and Sunset at Uluru

The sunrise and sunset at Uluru are legendary. Imagine the vast desert landscape glowing with shades of red, orange, and purple as the sun rises or sets behind the massive sandstone monolith. It’s a breathtaking sight that backpackers and WHMs should not miss. Best of all, you can experience it in comfort and style by booking a guided tour through Backpacker Deals, where you’ll get expert commentary on the significance of Uluru, all while soaking in this once-in-a-lifetime view.

Sunrise at Uluru
Sunrise at Uluru

Camp Under the Stars in the Red Centre

One of the most unforgettable things you can do at Uluru is camp out under the stars. The clear desert skies make for some of the most iconic stargazing in Australia. Imagine sitting around a campfire, sharing travel stories with fellow backpackers, and looking up to see the Milky Way stretching across the sky. Whether you choose a swag under the stars or a more comfortable glamping option, camping at Uluru is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Backpacker Deals offers a range of overnight tours that include camping in the outback, perfect for WHMs on a budget but still chasing that epic experience.

Meet Fellow Backpackers and Make New Mates

Travelling solo? No worries! Uluru is a hub for like-minded adventurers, especially those on Working Holiday Visas in Australia. Group tours around the Red Centre are the perfect way to meet people from around the world. Whether you're swapping stories during a hike or clinking beers at camp after a long day of exploring, these are the moments that make your WHM journey unforgettable. Booking through Backpacker Deals makes it easy to join tours that attract 18–35-year-olds, so you're bound to find your tribe.

Explore the Cultural Significance of Uluru

Uluru isn’t just a stunning natural feature – it’s also a sacred site for the local Anangu people, who have lived in the region for thousands of years. A cultural tour gives you the chance to learn about the rich traditions and stories of the Aboriginal community, making your visit much more meaningful. Hear ancient stories passed down through generations, see sacred rock art, and gain a deeper understanding of Uluru’s profound significance. Backpacker Deals offers affordable cultural tours that will enrich your experience, combining nature and culture seamlessly.

Hike Around Uluru’s Base

One of the best ways to connect with Uluru is by doing the Uluru Base Walk. This 10.6-kilometre loop takes you around the base of the rock, offering a unique perspective of the landmark and the surrounding desert. Along the way, you’ll encounter waterholes, ancient caves, and cultural sites. Whether you’re an avid hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll, the walk will leave you in awe of the sheer size and beauty of Uluru.For the best experience, book a guided walk with Backpacker Deals to get insider knowledge and stories about the land you’re walking on.

Take a Scenic Flight Over Uluru and Kata Tjuta

For a unique perspective of Uluru and the surrounding Kata Tjuta (also known as the Olga Rocks), consider taking a scenic flight. Flying high above the desert landscape, you’ll get to see Uluru from a completely different angle – it’s a sight you’ll never forget. A helicopter ride or small plane tour is the perfect way to take in the full grandeur of these iconic Australian landmarks.

Uluru is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory's arid "Red Centre". Sacred to the Anangu people, its Traditional Owers, Uluru began forming around 550 million years ago.

Uluru, Scenic flight, Kata Tjuta, NT, Australia
Uluru is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory's arid "Red Centre". Sacred to the Anangu people, its Traditional Owers, Uluru began forming around 550 million years ago.

Visit Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)

Just a short drive from Uluru, you’ll find Kata Tjuta, another stunning natural wonder in the Red Centre. The rock formations at Kata Tjuta are just as jaw-dropping as Uluru, offering unique hiking opportunities like the Valley of the Winds Walk. The contrast between the red, rugged landscape of Uluru and the rounded, dome-like formations of Kata Tjuta makes for an unforgettable adventure. Many Uluru tours also include a visit to Kata Tjuta, giving you the opportunity to explore both landmarks in one trip.

kata tjuta sunset tour
Kata Tjuta viewing area

Ready to tick Uluru off your Working Holiday Maker Bucket-List?

Whether you're chasing epic sunsets, diving into ancient Indigenous culture, or you're just after that Insta-Worthy snap that screams I did Australia right - Uluru is the experience that brings it all together. It's raw, it's real and it's something every WHM needs to feel, see and explore firsthand.

So, what are you waiting for? Swap the coast for the outback, and add Uluru to your Aussie Adventure. Book your tours, flights and cultural experiences through Backpacker Deals to unlock exclusive savings, cash back offers, and the best itineraries for 18-35 year old travellers just like you.

Uluru isn't just a stop - it's a story you'll carry with you forever. Make it one of your best chapters yet.


Book through Backpacker Deals and save BIG!

When it comes to booking your Uluru experience, Backpacker deals are the best way to ensure you get the best deals and cashback on your tours. From sunrise and sunset tours to scenic flights and cultural walks, Backpacker Deals offers a variety of options to suit your budget and travel style. By booking through Backpacker Deals, you’ll save money and make the most of your time in the Red Centre. 

Browse all Uluru tours on Backpacker Deals and start planning your adventure today!

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