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Longitude 131°

Overview

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Nestled atop rust-red dunes, Longitude 131° overlooks Australia’s best-known natural icon, Uluru, and is arguably one of the best luxury wilderness camps in the world.

The welcome open spaces of the central Dune House include the restaurant with ever-changing views of the mysterious monolith Uluru as a backdrop for every meal, as well as lounging areas in contemporary campaign style, ideal for relaxing with an icy drink and exchanging stories of the day’s outback adventures.

Indigenous artworks from local artists stand alongside an array of artefacts of the first western pioneers. Glass doors open on to a timeless desert landscape, affording an easy encounter with the outdoors.

Floor to ceiling windows and a high canopied roof offer a cool retreat from the Red Centre and lead the style of the guest pavilions beyond.

An exclusive touring program showcases the spectacular geography and biodiversity of the Central deserts, as well as the ancient culture of Anangu (Aboriginal people) who have lived and cared for this landscape for thousands of years.

  • Location
  • Options and Facilities
  • Dining
Elevated tented pavilion with a peaked white roof and glass walls, surrounded by native grasses and trees.
Deck fire pit and cushioned daybed facing Uluru at sunset, with wooden armchairs on either side.
Couple dining on a private deck at sunset, with Uluru visible in the distance across red desert scrubland.
Living area with curved wooden sofa, dining table and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Uluru in the distance.
Bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private deck, plunge pool and Uluru in the distance.
Location

Red Centre

  • Found in the heart of the Northern Territory, Australia’s Red Centre is awash with natural icons and dramatic vistas in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. This significant area is the Traditional Lands of the Anangu people and is one of Australia’s most recognisable and popular destinations for a holiday escape, best discovered with the region’s ultimate luxury accommodation and tour experiences.

    Winter is the ideal time to visit the region, as the temperatures are milder and perfect for exploring.

    Uluru & Red Centre
Options and Facilities

Accommodation Options and Facilities

Nestled among ancient dunes, Longitude 131° is a gathering of sixteen tented pavilions designed to offer both luxurious sanctuary and a profound sense of place.

Unparalleled views of Uluru’s changing lights play out from the end of the bed, or on balconies from the warmth of a luxury swag unfurled in the cool night air. Custom furnishings invite stylish lounging, while works by local indigenous artists offer inspiration. Guests observe the sights of the outback through floor to ceiling windows, relax on outdoor decks and sleep under a blanket of stars.

A white dome roof and flowing fabric draped from the centre create the illusion of camping, but unlike the early explorers, guests revel in sublime comfort.

All suites feature king-size bed, comfortable lounge, spacious bathroom and private balcony with occasional seating and fireplace. Other features include climate control, complimentary in-suite bar, wireless internet, music system, premium amenities, safe and telephone. Bathrobes, slippers, hairdryer and backpacks are provided along with twice-daily housekeeping, including signature evening turndown service.

Dining

Dining

Longitude 131° offers the best of contemporary Australian cuisine, curated from the finest produce from all around the country, combined with indigenous and outback flavours to create a unique taste of Australia.

The Dune House, with its panoramic views and soaring roof, is the central hub of Longitude 131°, where guests dine and relax. The feel-at-home open bar is available throughout the day, generously stocked with a ‘top shelf’ selection of Australian wines and beers, as well as premium spirits.

Sunset drinks and canapés are enjoyed in the cool of the evening either out on tour in the presence of Uluru, or perhaps the Dune-top Bar at Longitude 131°, allowing guests a view of the changing lights reflected on the Rock’s many faces as the sun slips below the horizon.

Table 131° is without doubt the perfect way to wind down after a day of discovery.

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Longitude 131° has just sixteen tented pavilions set on red sand dunes facing Uluru, each with a king-size bed, private balcony and fireplace, twice-daily housekeeping with signature evening turndown, and an exclusive touring program, described as one of the best luxury wilderness camps in the world.

Every pavilion and the central Dune House are positioned for ever-changing views of Uluru, and the property's design (white dome roofs and draped fabric evoking early exploration) pairs that view with contemporary comfort and an exclusive touring program into Anangu culture and the surrounding desert.

Days are built around Uluru: guided touring through the dunes and national park, sunset drinks and canapés with the rock as backdrop, then dinner at Table 131° or the Dune House before retiring to a pavilion where the view plays out from the end of the bed.