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Best Time to Visit Uluru

Uluru is one of the most well known tourist attractions in Australia located in the Northern Territory. Many people fly here just to experience the beautiful sunrises, sunsets and the ancient landscapes. In this post, we will show you when would be the best time to visit Uluru based on our own research.

What is the best month to visit Uluru?

The best month to visit Uluru is around August or cooler months. You can also consider visiting Uluru during Winter months that is from June to August. Many people who visited Uluru in Winter find it cold the mornings and evenings but the days are just perfect. People who visited Uluru in Winter also find lots of spring flowers.

How Hot is Uluru in August?

The average temperature in Uluru is 23.1°C, highest being 19.8°C. Official data from BOM.
Why you should visit Uluru in Cooler Months

Summer (December to February) is not the recommended time to visit Uluru as it can get extremely hot with the daytime temperatures might exceed 40°C. However if you are visiting Uluru during Summer time, make sure you carry enough water to stay hydrated. Also in Summer the flies are horrendous so a face net is a must.

Is Uluru good in October?

October is not the best month to visit Uluru. Although it is Spring time, you might find there are a lot of flies as the season starting to warm up. If you have checked Uluru reviews online you will know flies is the one thing that many complain about together with the heat.

Related post: check out our recommended 2 or 3 days itinerary

Is Uluru good in October?

Why you should visit Uluru in Cooler Months?

The cool weather means that it is safer and cool enough to walk. There is very little rain and less flies during the cooler months.

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