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Ayers Rock Campground, Yulara

Located within the Ayers Rock Resort complex, Voyages Ayers Rock Campground offers tent sites, powered sites, air conditioned cabins, and a range of services and facilities to make the great outdoors truly enjoyable. The campground is an ideal base from which to experience the living cultural landscape of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, and guest can take advantage of nearby shops and restaurants.

Accommodation Options

Cabin

Cabins can accommodate up to six people. The cabins consist of two bedrooms, one with a double bed and one with two sets of bunks, as well as a kitchenette and dining area.

Powered Sites

There are 198 powered camping sites which are spacious, offering plenty of room to relax. Each site is shaded, grassed and close to all facilities.

Unpowered Sites, Tent

Unpowered sites provide a lush grassed area on shady, scenic grounds.

Website: www.voyages.com.au

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  • Caravan and Camping

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