Location
Longitude 131 lies at the gateway of the dual World Heritage listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, near Ayers Rock.
A collection of luxury tents set in spectacular surroundings overlooking the sacred sites of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Longitude 131 is romantic, exclusive and luxurious, offering guests an intimate encounter with this spirited land.
Private views of the sun rising and setting over Uluru make Longitude 131 an exceptionally located hotel
The 15 luxury tents all have private views of the changing colours of Uluru as the sun rises and sets
Spend an evening at Table 131°, enjoying dinner with the finest wines under a glittering canopy of stars
The flick of a bedside switch is all it takes to raise the blinds and watch the spectacular moods of Uluru at sunrise
With only fifteen tents overlooking Uluru (or Ayer's Rock), one of Australia’s most iconic features, Longtitude 131 is the most unique way to experience this amazing destination. Here you can enjoy the luxury of good food, comfortable beds and wonderful service as well as the best guides in order to explore and experience this amazing place.
Longitude 131 takes 'glamping' to another level. The tents are lavishly decorated in a traditional Australian style with a white dome roof, billowing drapes, plush five star furnishing. The flick of a bedside switch is all it takes to raise the blinds and watch the spectacular ever changing light move across Uluru.
The Dune House is the central building with dining room, open bar and library and here meals can be enjoyed communally with other guests or private dining can also be arranged. Dining at Table 131 is something that all guests must experience at Longitude 131 - it is atmospheric alfresco dining at its best with the sound of the didgeridoo accompanying modern, Australian fusion cuisine. There is even a resident storyteller to share stories of the past around the camp fire.
An exclusive touring programme is included in your stay here, and with only a few other guests you will get a unique insight into this sacred land, the aboriginal culture and the flora and fauna of this vast desert landscape. There is also a fantastic pool from where you can watch the changing colours of the rock as the sun sinks low over the plains.
When to visit
Table 131, the camps alfresco dining experience under the stars is an unforgettable evening in the middle of the desert.
Longitude 131 lies at the gateway of the dual World Heritage listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, near Ayers Rock.