Feast on that view of Uluru

SEIT Outback Australia and Australian Transit Group Downunder have launched a new Uluru Fork and View tour that offers travellers a different way to enjoy views of the iconic Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

The tour is conducted in a specially designed double-decker coach, whose lower deck has been converted into a kitchen, and the upper deck into a 44-seat open-air dining space.

Two public tours are offered but corporate groups can arrange for an exclusive programme just for their delegates. The Uluru Outback Explorers Dinner offers a three-course progressive evening dining experience that departs approximately one hour prior to sunset. It includes a four-hour fully guided tour, a drinks package, and pick up/return from Ayers Rock Resort. The main course is served at the base of Uluru while dessert is presented at the Mutitjulu Waterhole.

Fork-and-View-Landscape

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