Longitude 131 - Ayers Rock - Northern Territory - Australia
Longitude 131° luxury wilderness camp in Australia's Red Centre is luxurious, eco-sensitive and romantic.
Longitude 131° lies at the gateway of the World Heritage listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Complete with exemplary luxury and private views of the sun rising and setting over Uluru (Ayers Rock) and with just 15 tents in total at Longitude 131° you can share this amazing experience with just a few others.
Venture to Uluru and Kata Tjuta and you are exposed to an expansive living cultural landscape which very few are able to experience. Whether you spend your time learning of the ancient cultures of traditional owners, or exploring the stunning flora and fauna with expert guides, face to face with this irresistible land, your senses come alive.
Treat yourself to an exclusive touring programme which is included in your stay. You will be accompanied by a few other guests on a tour that will give a unique insight the sacred land, the aboriginal culture and the flora and fauna of this vast desert landscape.
The evening also offers up an experience to last a lifetime. Dine out under the spectacular desert night sky at Table 131°. An intimate three-course dinner is served with the finest wines under a glittering canopy of stars. This is, without doubt, the perfect way to wind down after an amazing day of discovery.
Features
back to top24 Hour Bar, Communal dining facilities, Outdoor pool, Guest library, Touring included
General amenities
- Reception hours: 24 hours daily
- Dry cleaning service
- Shop/boutique
- Doctor on call
- Non-smoking rooms
- Fire extinguishers/fire hose
- Smoke detectors
- Phone message and Fax/photocopy service
- Children 12 years and under are not catered for
- Disabled facilities (Must be requested at time of booking)
- Special room
- Wheelchair access to room
- Handrails at toilet
- Wheel-in shower access
- Showerchair available
- Hand-held shower hose
- Wheelchair access to all areas of property
- Dining and entertaining in the Dune House Restaurant and Bar
Facilities
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No. Rooms15 |
Capacity30 |
Sustainable/Ethical Credentials
back to top131 has a philosophy of supporting the local communities and protecting and enhancing the surrounding environment and local cultures. The resort is committed to behaving ethically and operating in a sustainablemanner that continues to enhance economic, societal and environmental values.
Measures taken by the 131 include:
Staff
- Ensuring their staff are guided by a Code of Conduct which outlines the behaviour they expect from their staff.
- Fostering a culture of continuous development for their employees which includes on-the-job training, product training, formal inductions and regular performance reviews
- A commitment to providing a safe workplace for their staff.
Environment
- Minimising environmental impacts through comprehensive assessment of all developments
- Continual development of their Environmental Management System and site Environment Management Plans
- Efficiently, using resources including energy, fuel and water, and minimise waste reduction, reuse and recycling initiatives
- Promoting with respect, the cultural values of indigenous people.
Community
The resort understands the important role they play in the wider communityand the need to maintain good relationships with all stakeholders including indigenous and communitygroups, non-government organisations and government authorities. They regularly engage with these stakeholders through:
- Formal partnerships through initiatives such as the Mutitjulu Foundation
- Staff volunteering and community support
- Corporate philanthropy
- Providing employment opportunities in remote areas and encouraging the use of local suppliers, for example, Artist in Residence Program
- Continual support of and cooperation with domestic and international industry organisations to assist in the promotion of Australia.
Suppliers
The resort recognises that their suppliers are an important part of how they manage their social, environmental and ethical impacts. They develop and manage their relationships with their suppliers based on shared values, performance and benefits to their guests. The key processes that underpin their supply chain relationships include:
- Selection of suppliers based on proven performance and reputation
- Open and transparent communication processes
- An expectation that their supplier standards should be equal to, or exceed our own.
Sustainable Awards
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back to topTransfers and Connections
back to topA complimentary return 4wd transfer will take you from Ayers Rock Airport to Voyages Longitude 131°, the short transfer meets every scheduled flight.
Ground access to Longitude 131° is via Ayers Rock Resort, located a short distance away.





