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Uluru Segway Tours

Locality: Yulara, Northern Territory

Phone: +61 8 8956 3043



Address: Ayers Rock 0872 Yulara, NT, Australia

Website: http://www.ulurusegwaytours.com.au

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24.01.2022 Have you ever watched the moon set? Our amazing guide Meegan snapped this photo whilst she watched the moonset behind Uluru just before sunrise.



24.01.2022 Have you ever ridden a Segway before? Segways are easy to ride and lots of fun. Our tours provide an easy, fun, informative and unique way to experience the full base of Uluru.

24.01.2022 With summer just around the corner, you've got to admit that Segway is the coolest way to explore the base of Uluru.

22.01.2022 We're just zooming off into the weekend.



22.01.2022 Just wow! Thanks to our guide Meegan for sharing this cracker shot! Who else has an amazing Uluru photo to share?

21.01.2022 Have you ever ridden a Segway? This clever device is intuitive and controlled by your body weight through sensors located beneath the footpads. When you lean forward the machine goes forward. To reverse you lean backwards. Steering is controlled by pushing the handlebars from side to side. At the start of all of our tours we include a training session to allow everyone to get comfortable and confident riding their Segway before setting off to take in the base of Uluru.

19.01.2022 Segway tours aren't all about cruising, we also make sure to include plenty of stops where our guides get to share loads of information, giving you a chance to stop, listen, learn and capture some amazing photos!



18.01.2022 Have you ever seen a Sturt Desert Pea? Did you know this pretty red flower is actually South Australia's floral emblem.

16.01.2022 Who else loves moody sunset clouds?

15.01.2022 Birds are seriously clever. The Black Breasted Buzzard is endemic to Australia and is one of few bird species in the world known to use rocks as tools to crack open eggs which they eat. Recently, Alex from our team, witnessed a Black Breasted Buzzard using a piece of wood as a tool to open an egg. Whist she didn't manage to snap a photo of the raptor with the tool, she did capture the aftermath of its feast, an egg cracked open and eaten and the wood which the bird used to smash open the egg.

05.01.2022 Why not jump on a Segway, we promise it's one of the funnest ways to see Uluru. Cheers to our guide Meegan for sharing this great photo with us.

05.01.2022 Are you planning to visit the NT this winter? Grab your crew and jump on one of our Segway tours. Our great guides, like Nick, will teach you everything there is to know about Uluru and even jump in for a photo or two! Have you got a great photo from your Segway tour or with our Segway guides? share it below!



04.01.2022 Weekdays aren't so bad when your morning looks this good.

02.01.2022 Have you ever seen this much water at Uluru? We had some wonderful rainy days in October that left us with some stunning sunrise views.

02.01.2022 With sunrises like this it's hard to have the mid week blues. Thanks to our super guide, Bree, for sharing this cracker sunrise shot with us.

02.01.2022 Who doesn't love to watch Galahs. Here in Central Australia we are lucky to have plenty of Galahs to keep us entertained.

02.01.2022 You know what they say friends who Segway together are friends forever. Does anyone else have a Segway photo to share?

02.01.2022 Grab your mates and jump on a Segway! It's the coolest way to explore the full base of Uluru.

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