Ayers Rock Campground - A Great Base for Uluru Tours

Who said camping was all about muddy fields and hole-in-the-ground toilets and no showers for a week? The word ‘campground’ to many of us connotes thoughts either of people sliding around a muddy music festival or a chubby sunburnt man soaking his feet in a paddling pool while his wife makes friends with other campers. Ok, in places might be the case but if anybody knows how to set up a campsite fit for all types from the outdoorsy trekkers to the ‘oh I broke a nail’ princesses, it’s the Aussies! You’ll need an adventurous streak about you (princesses included) to fully appreciate the phenomenon of Ayers Rock camping, but nothing you could do in your life would be more worth it.
The Ayers Rock campgrounds function as a fantastic base point for your Uluru tour and offer all the modern day amenities you could need during your venture in the great outdoors. To get the most out of the campground and all there is to see around it, look into the Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon 3 day camping safari tour that takes you through the breathtaking national parks, caves that bear ancient aboriginal paintings as well as Uluru itself at its best, sunrise and sunset. Don’t hold back princesses, make the boys proud!