Here is a selection of the most recent reviews of the 48-Hour Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kings Canyon and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) Eco-Pass with Sounds of Silence Dinner submitted by actual travelers. Read what travelers liked, what they loved, and what they thought could be improved.
The whole experience was enjoyable, starting with the drinks and canapes. The weather was good, and the resulting photos sensational. Dinner with wine more than OK. No pressure to finish. Really good.
Reviewed by: David A, United Kingdom, January 2009
All tours were great experience except for the breakfast of Spirit of Uluru and the dinner at Mt Conner. I love the Sounds of Silence dinner, it was awesome!
Reviewed by: Sharon O, Australia, July 2008
The three tours were perfectly spaced out to give me time to relax. The walk around Uluru was especially satisfying and rewarding. The Sounds of Silence dinner is a great way to get to meet other like minded people and the champagne toasts on Mt. Connor along with the outback dinner a perfect way to end a really nice weekend overall. This is a good value for a traveler with a limited amount of time.
Reviewed by: Abel A, United States of America, May 2008
This was the absolutely perfect way to pack the most into a short stay at the Rock. The guides were extremely well informed and personable. The Sounds of Silence dinner was absolutely unmissable. Be warned that you need warm clothing in July as it is extremely chilly.
Reviewed by: Beverley B, United Kingdom, August 2007
The Sounds of Silence dinner was excellent and a highlight. Don't put transport into the ticket as it is free from the airport anyway and to pay an extra 50 per person is stupid. Mt Conner component fabulous and with only 1 other couple felt very personal.
Reviewed by: Vernon W, Australia, August 2008Items in my shopping cart: 0
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