Uluru, Australia

The early rise is well worth it as you experience the two major landmarks in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Start with an amazing sunrise at Talinguru Nyakunytjaku, the Uluru sunrise viewing area.

From the Sunrise viewing area, we drive 45 kms drive to Kata Tjuta. Along the way, you will hear a range of commentaries including the Anangu people’s stories, descriptions of the wildlife we may encounter and a historical overview of the National Park.

Upon arrival at Kata Tjuta, we walk through the sheer walls of Walpa Gorge, a world of rare plant species and lush evergreen scrubs.

AAT Kings requirement was for non-English guests to be able to enjoy a multilingual commentary in six languages, while the guide simultaneously provided a live guide commentary to guests listening to the “live channel”. AAT Kings chose Kruse Global to provide their required technology solution.

Kruse Global were the only organisation that could provide a wireless multilingual commentary solution that enabled AAT Kings to seamlessly transit from commentary automatically delivered by GPS delivered while on-board the coach, to the guide then manually triggering commentaries as guests were guided on a walking tour of Kata Tjuta.

Kruse Global were the only organisation that could provide a wireless multilingual commentary solution that enabled Evan Evans guests to seamlessly transit from commentary automatically delivered by GPS delivered while on-board the coach, to the guide then manually triggering commentaries as guests were guided through the town of Windsor.