Longitude 131
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Longitude 131

Yulara Dr, Yulara, Wilayah Northern, Australia
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Located in Yulara, Longitude 131 is in a national park, within a 5-minute walk of Katiti Petermann Indigenous Protected Area and Mulgara Gallery. This 4-star lodge is 13 mi (20.9 km) from Uluru and 2.4 mi (3.8 km) from Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages and facials. A complimentary full breakfast is served daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 16 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring fireplaces. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. Rooms have private furnished balconies. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected.Lihat Lagi
Kami Memadankan Harga
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5/5Luar Biasa
·Kebersihan: 5.0
Kesemua 40 Ulasan
Persekitaran
Lapangan Terbang: Lapangan Terbang Ayers Rock (Connellan)
(7.6km)
Mercu Tanda: Maruku Arts - Dot Painting Workshop
(<100m)
Mercu Tanda: Gallery of Central Australia
(170m)
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Ulasan Tetamu

Polisi

Khemah Mewah
6

Khemah Mewah

1 katil king
Dilarang merokok
Maklumat Bilik
Semak Ketersediaan
Dune Pavilion
7

Dune Pavilion

2 katil king
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Maklumat Bilik
Semak Ketersediaan

Ulasan Tetamu(40)

5/5
Luar Biasa
Ulasan Yang Disahkan
  • Kebersihan5
  • Kemudahan5
  • Persekitaran5
  • Perkhidmatan5
Pengguna Tetamu
28 April 2024
Amazing from start to finish with an incredible unique landscape. Lovely professional staff who know guests by name, experienced and entertaining guides, phenomenal chefs who turned out dish after dish of delicious foods blending Australian ingredients with a modern twist, private “tents” with a view and a day spa. Definitely an oasis to experience! Would love to visit again someday. Thank you.
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Pengguna Tetamu
20 April 2024
Given the price, I had high expectations of Longitude 131, and I'm delighted to say they were more than met. This was my fourth visit to the red centre, and it's a great way to experience this very special part of the world. I loved my tent with its wonderful view of Uluru and its comfy bed, and I appreciated the well stocked fridge and the snacks. The food was great, and it was lovely to have my likes and dislikes accounted for. The service at the lodge is lovely, and the guides are also terrific. I particularly appreciated the way the guides planned excursions to avoid the crowds arriving on the big buses from Yulara - one of the reasons for spending the large chunk of money it costs to stay here is to enjoy Uluru and its surroundings in peace and quiet with much smaller groups of people. Two pieces of feedback: first, I didn't hear any warnings from the guides about the need for a hat/a fly net/sunscreen/adequate water, all of which are essential and should be given on arrival. Second, I was disappointed at the absence of input from indigenous people at Longitude 131: I would love to have heard the Aboriginal stories of the night sky, for example, which I've been told by indigenous guides on previous trips to the region. I'm aware that only basic versions of the creation stories can be told to visitors, but it was a shame that they were told by white guides, not by local people. Those two thoughts notwithstanding, I had a wonderful two days at Longitude 131, and loved all the thoughtful touches from the timing of excursions and the way staff knew all the guests' names to the packed lunch for my departing flight. I'll be coming back!
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Pengguna Tetamu
5 Februari 2024
This place is incredible. From the moment you arrive you are taken care of in every way. The staff was exceptional and the tour guides made it an unforgettable experience. We were only there two nights, but it felt like 5- we did so much and had such a great time. Tour guides, Tianna and Katie, made it even that much more memorable with their information and especially Katie's recitation of "My Country". The rooms are an experience, in and of themselves- a tent, but really, not a tent...luxurious and fully stocked. Sleeping out under stars on the last night was the icing on the cake. If you can get there- you should, absolutely, stay at this place. You will never forget it.
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Pengguna Tetamu
28 Oktober 2023
Absolutely stunning! Fantastic experience from beginning to end. The staff are amazing and made it look seamless! The resort considers everything in advance and truly goes the extra mile to make it as special as possible. No aspect of the resort has been overlooked.
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Pengguna Tetamu
22 Oktober 2023
In Uluru, we really enjoyed our time and this place was so relaxing and nice! You should bring a scarf as it can get quite cold :) Sit during sunset and watch the Uluru rock change hues of orange and red! Beautiful!
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Pengguna Tetamu
5 Oktober 2023
Amazing! What an utter delight. If you want the best location to view and visit Uluru and wonderful attentive knowledgable staff stay here. The ‘tents’ are stunning, well designed, well equipped. Try sleeping on your deck under the stars, we were sceptical but so glad we did. Food is top quality fine dining standard. You will be offered a tailored programme of visits to Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa, really well thought out by the hosts, this really makes your visit the best it can be. It’s expensive but totally worth it.
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Pengguna Tetamu
29 September 2023
This was an outstanding resort experience at every level! From the moment you arrive, the warmth and service orientation by all the staff of the resort is felt. The lodge is a beautiful huge tent with great views of Ayres Rock. Food is exceptional at every meal. Menus tailored to personal tastes and food preferences, are outstanding, and even have your name on the menu! Wines and spirits are premium selections, and the generous open bar will satisfy any taste that you may have, The guided walks accompanied by cocktails, wines and canapes are excellent. Guides are knowledgeable and fun to be around! The luxury tent (#12) had an unobstructed view of Ayres Rock! Well appointed with all the amenities you need. We loved the unique swag surprise after Table 131, and were disappointed that it was only prepared on 1 night of our stay. Table 131 dinner experience is a highlight, not to be missed! The field of lights was a little disappointing, but is an interesting artistic concept. The night sky is exceptional, even though the new moon diluted the stars some. The "spa" is more trea**ent rooms than a spa experience, although the therapists were good and the trea**ent enjoyable. If you're planning a trip to Ayres Rock, and are looking for a true 5 star experience, look no further. Here the beauty, culture and service all blend into a "no worries" experience!
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Sibyl_Renay
13 September 2023
The Dune Pavillion at this resort is stunning with beautiful large decorated rooms and killer views. The AC and water are good. You can sleep with sleeping bags they provide under the stars on your back porch. All that's missing inside is a skylight over the bed with a view to the stars. It's the only real accommodation here that is a 2 bedroom setup for a family with kids. The pavillion costs roughly the same as two small tents that don't connect, so it's no contest which setup I'd rather have. The resort is nicely done with good and sophisticated food (our menus had our names on them) and there are some really good programs they organize for their in-house guests such as sunset visits to Uluru and dinner under the stars. I personally liked the food a bit more at Lizard Island and other guests making the rounds of the resorts at this level agreed. The spa has beautiful trea**ent rooms and my trea**ent was an interesting massage by an Italian lady that was very well done. There are e-bikes for you to ride around the resort area but nothing that really works well if you are short. Dinner under the stars was cool and the private tours they organized for us were excellent. I think it's silly to spend all the money to come here and not do activities at your own pace meaning what you want and when you want it, and just pay extra for that. We didn't want to get up at 6am for group tours and have to go to Cultural Centers we didn't want to linger in. Another important reason to book private guides is that although the hotel emails you a big brochure prior to arrival to help with planning, it all seems the same from far away and we had a hard time really knowing the differences among the walking activities we were arranging. As a previous reviewer wrote, if you can stand a medium hike, the Valley of the Winds hike is far superior to the group hike on offer at Kata Tjuta which is of a gorge. We wouldn't have known because they don't tell you that. When I asked after hearing from other guests that their hike was lame and that this one was better, i was told that the resort doesn't know the fitness level of its guests prior to arrival and doesn't want people to be disappointed. So the value of the private guide is that you can roll with the punches after you arrive and realize that what you booked in advance may not be what you really want. We went to Kata Tjuta on the Valley of the Winds hike, and a tour of Uluru during the day. Field of Lights was also great to visit. The Uluru rock gets same-old after half an hour of walking around it. Some of the guides are a bit sanctimonious with the aboriginal stuff and other guides are more chill; it's a luck of the draw. For my son's 16th birthday they organized a private concert and demo with their resident didgeridoo player which worked out really well. If you get tired of long lunches and dinners you can tell the wait staff to speed things up a bit. Our shoes were filthy by the end of the 2 day visit but we c
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Sibyl_Renay
7 September 2023
The Dune Pavillion at this resort is stunning with beautiful large decorated rooms and killer views. The AC and water are good. You can sleep with sleeping bags they provide under the stars on your back porch. All that's missing inside is a skylight over the bed with a view to the stars. It's the only real accommodation here that is a 2 bedroom setup for a family with kids. The pavillion costs roughly the same as two small tents that don't connect, so it's no contest which setup I'd rather have. The resort is nicely done with good and sophisticated food (our menus had our names on them) and there are some really good programs they organize for their in-house guests such as sunset visits to Uluru and dinner under the stars. I personally liked the food a bit more at Lizard Island and other guests making the rounds of the resorts at this level agreed. The spa has beautiful trea**ent rooms and my trea**ent was an interesting massage by an Italian lady that was very well done. There are e-bikes for you to ride around the resort area but nothing that really works well if you are short. Dinner under the stars was cool and the private tours they organized for us were excellent. I think it's silly to spend all the money to come here and not do activities at your own pace meaning what you want and when you want it, and just pay extra for that. We didn't want to get up at 6am for group tours and have to go to Cultural Centers we didn't want to linger in. We went to Kata Tjuta on the Valley of the Winds hike, and a tour of Uluru during the day. Field of Lights was also great to visit. The Uluru rock gets same-old after half an hour of walking around it. Some of the guides are a bit sanctimonious with the aboriginal stuff and other guides are more chill; it's a luck of the draw. For my son's 16th birthday they organized a private concert and demo with their resident didgeridoo player which worked out really well. If you get tired of long lunches and dinners you can tell the wait staff to speed things up a bit. Our shoes were filthy by the end of the 2 day visit but we cleaned them with towels and the shoe brush they provide in the room. Not a bad thing to do before departure and it would be a great service if they would offer to clean people's shoes before departure (instead several of their staff told me they had no idea how I could clean my shoes). The resort has a helipad and you can take a chopper from there around the area and then get dropped off at the airport. The hotel made us some snack packs for the onward flight. Food at this airport is surprisingly not bad either. What this hotel lacks is a gym (even if I am hiking I still want exercise options that makes me feel like I've worked out as I normally do) and a resort at this price could certainly better heat its swimming pool which is pretty small anyway. I was expecting better on both counts and felt exercise deprived after being here for 2 days especially with the big meals. Jogging and biking i
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Polisi Tempat Penginapan

Waktu Daftar Masuk & Daftar Keluar
Waktu daftar masuk: Selepas 14:00
Waktu daftar keluar: Sebelum 12:00
Sarapan Pagi
GayaA la carte, Bufet

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Located in Yulara, Longitude 131 is in a national park, within a 5-minute walk of Katiti Petermann Indigenous Protected Area and Mulgara Gallery. This 4-star lodge is 13 mi (20.9 km) from Uluru and 2.4 mi (3.8 km) from Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages and facials. A complimentary full breakfast is served daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 16 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring fireplaces. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. Rooms have private furnished balconies. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected.

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Apakah waktu daftar masuk dan waktu daftar keluar di Longitude 131?

Waktu daftar masuk adalah selepas 14:00 dan waktu daftar keluar adalah sebelum 12:00.

Apakah kemudahan dan perkhidmatan yang disediakan di Longitude 131?

Longitude 131 mempunyai kemudahan dan perkhidmatan yang berikut: Tempat letak kereta tidak tersedia, Dilarang merokok di semua bilik.

Adakah sarapan disediakan di Longitude 131?

Ya, Longitude 131 menyediakan sarapan.

Apakah lapangan terbang yang terdekat dengan Longitude 131?

Lapangan terbang terdekat adalah Lapangan Terbang Ayers Rock (Connellan). Jaraknya adalah 7.6km dari hotel dan dalam perjalanan lebih kurang 8minit dengan menaiki teksi.

Adakah Wi-Fi disediakan di Longitude 131?

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Adakah Longitude 131 menyediakan perkhidmatan jemputan pergi-balik lapangan terbang?

Tidak, Longitude 131 tidak menyediakan perkhidmatan jemputan pergi-balik lapangan terbang.

Adakah Longitude 131 mempunyai kolam renang?

Tidak, Longitude 131 tidak mempunyai kolam renang.

Adakah tempat letak kenderaan disediakan di Longitude 131?

Tidak, tempat letak kenderaan tidak disediakan di Longitude 131.

Berapakah harga untuk menginap di Longitude 131?

Harga di Longitude 131 adalah tertakluk kepada perubahan mengikut tarikh, polisi hotel, dan faktor lain. Untuk melihat harga, sila cari tarikh yang anda ingin menginap di hotel.

Adakah Longitude 131 mempunyai kemudahan kanak-kanak?

Tidak, Longitude 131 tidak mempunyai kemudahan kanak-kanak.

Tentang Penginapan Ini

Lapangan Terbang TerdekatLapangan Terbang Ayers Rock (Connellan)
Jarak ke Lapangan Terbang7.64KM
Penarafan Bintang Hotel4