Imalung lookout
Address | Yulara NT, Australia |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | ayersrockresort.com.au |
Categories | Scenic Spot, Observation Deck, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.7 18 reviews |
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Imalung lookout reviews
18Great way to see Uluru and Tjuta from afar whilst the sun rises or sets in the horizon. Really makes you feel central to it all.
High place where I will go see the sunset in Jata Tuja and also Uluru, a little far away, but spectacular.
It is within a 10-minute walk from the resort, so it is easily accessible and offers a great view of Uluru.
An observation deck in the center of the resort. Uluru can be seen in the distance. It's nice to be able to feel the expanse of the land.
Great walk, listed as grade 4 carried my 2 yr old through the loop with minimal difficulty, couple of steep rocky sections that are well maintained
Relatively low effort Astro photography experience. 24-70 mm 2.8 will do a nice job already.
Small but excellent lookout only 5-10 mins walk from Ayers Rock resort hotels. I suspect it gets overlooked as everyone drives closer to the rock, but well worth taking the short stroll up a slight hill. Photography options are good too, with in the other direction looking back over the hotels.
Easy stroll from accommodation in Yulara Resort through beautiful native desert habitat to a raised lookout with great views of Uluru at sunset.
Amazing views! Built right in the middle of the tourist precinct of Uluru, this lookout is a wonderful spot to grab your first view of Uluru. Sunrise and sunset are busy but not uncomfortable and although you are not allowed to drink, the sign is small and hidden and most people do.
This lookout is right in the middle of the ring road at Yulara. It's the perfect spot to see Uluru at sunrise and sunset. You can access it easily, however it is not suitable for wheelchairs and prams unless you are prepared to push through parts of soft sand. A couple of things to know about this place before you venture up. There are signs along the track that direct you to STAY ON THE TRACK. There's two big signs at the top when you're facing Uluru that state re-vegetation is taking place and to stay off that area. So, for the LOVE OF ALL THINGS MIGHTY. PLEASE RESPECT THE AREA. Don't do what these people did and stand in the area that rangers are trying to take care of. Also, in the peace and quiet of the morning, don't speak in your normal way. If you talk, whisper. People don't want to hear your conversation. They want to experience the beauty of the area. Even better, just don't talk. Watch what Mother Nature is doing for you. And you'll be rewarded, whether it's cloudy, like our morning was or if it's clear.
Would be 5 stars for the beautiful view of Uluru at all times of day but the view of Kata Tjuta is unfortunately obscured by trees.
When staying at yulara go for a walk and watch the sunset over katajuta and uluru. You wont be disappointed.
Great view of ayers rock
Best lookout to watch sunrise and sunset in resort, short walk from all resort hotels and camp ground.
Good place to catch sunrise or sunset, only a short walk through the sand from the resort. On a tour you will learn about the culture and stories but this is a good free alternative.
A short walk from Ayer's Rock resort and you'll end up at this lookout that offers an unspoilt view of Uluru, and the Olgas. As lookouts go, it does what it says on the tin. There is some simple seating and a pair of viewing glasses to get a zoomed in view of things. Although the viewing glasses aren't free so take some change with you if you want to use them. The walk to the lookout is sandy all the way and has a short incline towards the end.
Great place to watch the sunset at Uluru. Walk up the path slightly to get a good spot away from the crowds of tourists having their sunset drinks.
Good place to go if you have nothing else on. If you’re on any other “real” activity or tour then you’re not missing anything.