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Reserve your spot at Table 131 for a magical dinner under a canopy of stars.
Praise
leaving the tents’ perfect terraces can be rewarding, as Longitude 131⁰ is set up to offer not only an extraordinarily unique and luxurious stay but also bespoke experiences away from the crowds that allow visitors to learn about the local Indigenous heritage and the spectacular nature around the resort.
Fodor's Travel, January 2025Dawn in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is best experienced from the brand-new Dune Pavilion suite at this game-changing wilderness camp, which opened in 2002, the first truly smart tented outpost in Australia, a precursor to the glamping trend worldwide and a role model for home-grown upstarts such as Sal Salis and Paperbark Camp.
Condé Nast Travaller, January 2018Guests gaze upon "the magical Ayers Rock" from "luxurious elevated tents" on the edge of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a perfect-scoring location. The camp's Lilliputian size allows for "personal attention" from "friendly, informative, and instantly likable staff."
Condé Nast Traveler (US), October 2016Awards
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Hotels Own Introduction
An Iconic Luxury Retreat in the Heart of Australia
With breathtaking views of Uluru and the vast desert stretching to Kata Tjuta, Longitude 131˚ stands as Australia’s most celebrated luxury camp. Nestled among the red-rust dunes of the Central Desert, sixteen elegant tented pavilions offer a seamless connection to the outback landscape, rich Indigenous heritage, and an opulent base for exploring the legendary Red Centre.
A Sanctuary with Unparalleled Views
Designed to evoke the spirit of discovery, fifteen luxury tents provide uninterrupted views of Uluru—right from the comfort of your bed. For a truly unique experience, the premium Dune Pavilion is the only accommodation offering vistas of both Uluru and Kata Tjuta, immersing guests in the grandeur of this World Heritage-listed landscape.
Culinary Excellence in the Outback
Dining at Longitude 131° is a celebration of Australia’s finest, freshest produce, all served with an awe-inspiring view of Uluru. Savor premium Tasmanian beef from Cape Grim, delicate barramundi from Humpty Doo, and the purest shellfish from South Australia’s pristine waters—all thoughtfully curated to showcase the flavors of the land.
A Spa Experience Inspired by Ancient Traditions
At Spa Kinara, ancient Aboriginal massage techniques and locally sourced natural healing ingredients, such as irmangka-irmangka, offer a deeply revitalizing experience. Meaning ‘moon,’ kinara represents the bond between earth and sky, providing a serene retreat for travelers seeking rest and renewal.
An Unforgettable Connection to the Red Centre
Alongside vibrant Indigenous artworks and artifacts from Australia’s early explorers, Longitude 131° offers an intimate and enriching experience, complemented by warm hospitality and storytelling. Whether gazing at the stars from your private deck or embarking on guided adventures, every moment here is an invitation to connect with the soul of the outback.
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