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Hotel review: Longitude 131° (Uluru, Australia)

8. LONGITUDE 131°, ULURU-KATA TJUTA, NORTHERN TERRITORY

Wednesday newsletters always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review. This month, I publish an Australia special, with the following hotel reviews: Park Hyatt Sydney, Longitude 131° (Uluru), Cicada Lodge (Katherine Gorge), and One&Only Hayman Island (Great Barrier Reef).

Today (December 10, 2014): Hotel review: Longitude 131°, Uluru-Kata Tjuta (Australia).

Longitude 131° is located in the spirited heart and red centre of Australia.  Facing majestic Uluru, the hotel commands spectacular views of the outback icon and World Heritage listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Longitude 131° will make your senses come alive, while you delve into the foundation of Anangu culture and explore this irresistible land and the stories of the traditional custodians. Prince William and Kate stayed here during their recent Australia visit (April 2014).

Longitude 131° features in my top 10 lists of the world’s most exclusive wilderness lodges and the best luxury hotels of Australia.

In this review (more info and photos below my Youtube clip & slideshow):

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PROS & THINGS I LIKE

CONS & THINGS TO KNOW

While unique and enjoyable, Longitude 131° has one major problem: it is exuberantly overpriced. The management takes advantage of the lure of Uluru and the lack of luxury competitors in the area to charge insane rates. If Uluru is on your bucket list – and frankly, it should be – then “bite the bullet” and pay the price but be aware that you are not getting 1000 AUD per night per person (!!) worth of value, because of the following reasons:

This lodge is without doubt the best anywhere near Uluru. It has one of the most incredible locations imaginable and food is a highlight. But currently, it is way too expensive for the luxury experience offered. And unfortunately, there is no excuse for a product that costs 1000 AUD a night per person to be anything other than brilliant. The good news is that the lodge is set to be renovated, upgrading the pool, adding balconies to tents, and adding more luxury.


OUR VERDICT

TIPS FOR FUTURE GUEST & SAVE MONEY

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Any time of year is a good time to view Ayers Rock and take pictures. However, the area is best visited during the Australian winter (that’s when it’s summer in Europe or the US). The Outback climate is such that during winter warm, dry and sunny days are virtually guaranteed, why the nights are very cold (frosts occur about half of the nights in July and August). If you can stand the heat and the swarms of flies, summer (December to February) is less popular among tourists, so you’ll have more elbow room to jockey for that perfect shot.


HOW TO GET THERE

Ayers Rock is literally in the middle of nowhere. Alice Springs is the closest city – roughly 250 miles away – and it requires a four to five hour drive to reach Uluru National Park. Greyhound operates a bus line between Alice Springs and the park. If you’d rather fly in and out than watch the Outback unfold beneath your wheels, the Ayers Rock Airport is located a 15 minute drive from the lodge. Currently, Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin Australia all fly directly into Ayers Rock Airport from Alice Springs, Melbourne, Perth, Cairns, Adelaide and Sydney ((click here for a direct link to their websites). Check the Wikipedia page of Ayers Rock Airport for an updated list with airlines that have direct flights to Uluru.


MAIN ENTRANCE
RESORT LANDSCAPE
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RESORT LANDSCAPE
DUNE HOUSE: EXTERIOR
DUNE HOUSE: ENTRANCE
DUNE HOUSE: ENTRANCE
DUNE HOUSE: ENTRANCE
DUNE HOUSE: SHOP
DUNE HOUSE: TENT
DUNE HOUSE: RESTAURANT
DUNE HOUSE: RESTAURANT
DUNE HOUSE: RESTAURANT
DUNE HOUSE: LIBRARY & TV CORNER
DUNE HOUSE: LIBRARY & TV CORNER
RESORT LANDSCAPE
DUNE HOUSE: TERRACE
RESORT LANDSCAPE
RESORT LANDSCAPE
SWIMMING POOL
SWIMMING POOL
SWIMMING POOL
RESORT LANDSCAPE
RESORT LANDSCAPE
RESORT LANDSCAPE
RESORT LANDSCAPE
TENT: EXTERIOR
TENT: EXTERIOR
TENT: EXTERIOR
VIEW FROM TENT N°1 ENTRANCE
TENT: INTERIOR
TENT: INTERIOR
TENT: INTERIOR
WELCOME SNACKS
TENT: INTERIOR
TENT: INTERIOR
TENT: INTERIOR
VIEW FROM TENT
VIEW OF ULURU FROM TENT
BATHROOM AMENITIES
SWOWER
BATHROOM
RESORT AT SUNRISE
RESORT AT SUNRISE
BREAKFAST MENU
EARLY BREAKFAST BUFFET
EARLY BREAKFAST BUFFET
LUNCH
LUNCH
LUNCH
LUNCH
LUNCH
DUNE HOUSE: TENT
LUNCH
LUNCH
DUNE HOUSE: RESTAURANT AT NIGHT
DINING MENU
DUNE HOUSE: RESTAURANT TABLE
DINNER
DINNER

DINNER
ULURU
ULURA COLOURS AT SUNSET
ULURU: CANAPES AT SUNSET
TABLE 131
ULURU: CLOUDY SUNSET
ULURU SUNSET TOUR: CANAPES
THE OLGAS

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