Imagine sleeping beneath the desert stars in a luxury glamping tent and waking up to watch the sunrise over Uluru, or checking into a unique glampsite on the cusp of the Kings Canyon and taking a camel ride through the desert before sundown. Or perhaps you want to stay in a traditional Aboriginal wiltja or rent a cosy cabin in the outback for hiking in Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park, Watarrka National Park, and Tjoritja West MacDonnell National Park? Whatever your glamping fantasy, Uluru will deliver the magic. As well as being an unforgettable experience, opting for a glampsite means you can make the most of air-conditioning (the desert heat often soars over 35°C) and heating (winter nights can drop to 0°C), as well as home comforts such as a king-size bed, a private deck, a BBQ, and—if you're lucky—a swimming pool.