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Longitude 131° offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the magic of Australia’s Red Centre in the most luxurious setting. With exclusive access to the sacred Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa, this wilderness camp provides a truly immersive experience, blending culture, adventure and relaxation. The camp’s carefully curated itineraries and exclusive offerings ensure that each guest’s stay is a deeply personal journey into the heart of the Outback.
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Luxury Lodges of Australia is a prestigious collection of 19 exclusive lodges spanning diverse landscapes across the country. These lodges offer guests access to over 350 unique experiences, blending world-class hospitality with Australia’s rich natural beauty, cultural heritage and wildlife encounters. Whether seeking a secluded coastal retreat, a remote outback escape or an island sanctuary, each property delivers a deeply immersive and luxurious experience tailored to discerning travelers.




Longitude 131°, one of the Luxury Lodges of Australia, part of the Bailles Lodges collection, is a premier luxury wilderness camp nestled in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, offering unmatched views of the sacred Uluru and the dramatic Kata Tjuṯa rock formations. With 16 luxurious tents, including the exclusive Dune Pavilion, the property blends contemporary comforts with the raw beauty of the desert. Each tent is designed to provide unobstructed views of Uluru, and guests are immersed in the timeless landscape while enjoying modern amenities like king or twin beds, en-suite bathrooms and private verandas.

Guests are invited to experience fully curated 2-, 3-, or 4-day itineraries tailored by the camp’s concierge. Signature experiences include guided walks around Uluru, a cultural storytelling session with local Anangu guides, visiting the Field of Light and sunset views over the sacred rock. Guests can also engage in bespoke activities such as a private helicopter ride over the desert, a dot painting workshop and indulgent spa treatments at Spa Kinara, which offers therapies inspired by Indigenous healing practices and the natural elements of the Outback.




Dining is an unforgettable highlight at Longitude 131°. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in the Dune House, where floor-to-ceiling windows offer panoramic views of Uluru. The Dining Under the Stars experience invites guests to dine alfresco beneath the endless Outback sky, pairing gourmet Australian fare with expert wine selections. A guided stargazing session reveals the wonders of the Southern Hemisphere’s night sky. For the ultimate in exclusivity, guests can opt for private outdoor dining at the Dune Top, which boasts sweeping views of both Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa, perfect for a special evening under the stars.




The camp’s tranquil pool area offers a peaceful retreat where guests can unwind while taking in the stunning desert surroundings. Spa Kinara’s signature treatments include massages, facials and body therapies designed to rejuvenate the body and spirit. The spa also hosts wellness activities, including guided yoga and meditation sessions.
To get to Longitude 131°, guests can fly into Ayers Rock Airport, which is a 10-15 minute drive from the camp. Direct flights are available from major cities like Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. Private transfers are arranged for all guests, ensuring a seamless and stress-free arrival.




The Red Centre, located in the heart of the Australian Outback, is a place of extraordinary natural beauty and cultural significance. Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a monolithic sandstone formation that holds deep spiritual significance for the Anangu people, the traditional custodians of the land. The nearby Kata Tjuṯa rock formations, also sacred to the Anangu, feature 36 domed peaks that create a striking contrast against the vast desert landscape.
Longitude 131° offers a transformative Outback experience, where guests are immersed in the history, culture and breathtaking beauty of one of the world’s most iconic landscapes.
Need to know
Longitude 131° is a luxury wilderness camp located just minutes from Uluru in the Australian Outback’s Red Centre, offering stunning views of both Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa. Guests can choose from curated itineraries that include guided walks, cultural storytelling and bespoke activities like helicopter rides or dot painting workshops. Dining experiences are exceptional, with options like Dining Under the Stars and private outdoor meals at the Dune Top. Families are welcome with children 10 years of age and older.
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