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Longitude 131°- Luxury Eco Wilderness Camp in Australia

Australia

Mood of Living        September 23, 2015 — REVISED JUNE 2026

In the heart of the Australian outback, luxury wilderness camp, Longitude 131°, immerses their guests in a range of unforgettable experiences.

In the heart of the Australian outback, Longitude 131° luxury eco wilderness camp immerses its guests in a range of unforgettable experiences. The lodge is located deep in the magnificent Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. White tents dot the rich sandy terrain, ushering visitors to experience affluent living in the rugged setting.

 

Longitude 131° encourages its guests to hear the call of the wild and follow the footsteps of pioneers who first walked these remote lands. The camp offers ultimate exposure to the vast park grounds, with the style and comfort of a fine hotel. There are 15 Luxury Tents, each inspired by the legends of the early explorers and pioneers scattered across the estate. There is also one Dune Pavilion, a two-bedroom suite that is the only hotel room in Australia where one can view the ancient rock formations Uluru and Kata Tjuta simultaneously. 

  

There are plenty of remarkable natural sights and locations worth scouting while visiting. The rugged terrain of the national park comes alive with your personal guide’s stories about the land’s history and the culture that defines the region as the spiritual heart of Australia. With a backdrop of the sprawling monoliths and domes of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, the nearby Red Ochre Spa invites guests to unwind, relax and truly absorb the textures of the Outback and indulge in manicures, hot stone therapies, and facials.

 

At a place where nature and hedonism merge in a once-in-a-lifetime experience, every step outside a comfortable tent is filled with excitement and discovery. Before Longitude 131° even opened to the public, they made a commitment to the land and environment in which they operate. The entire resort was constructed to minimize its impact on the natural environment and to involve local communities. Each room features local indigenous artwork, and Longitude 131° has partnered with Ernabella Arts Community to sponsor a ceramist teacher and professional education for the community.

 

Table 131° is Longitude’s unique open-air dining experience, which invites guests to dine in the middle of the vast outback as the sun makes room for a canopy of southern stars. The trademark fusion of contemporary techniques and flavors, such as Cape Grim beef, Coffin Bay oysters, and Cone Bay Barramundi, often flavored with local ‘bush tucker’ ingredients, is constructed exclusively from local produce. Every day, the menu is created anew with the fresh local ingredients that are in season, minimizing carbon emissions for imported produce. Enveloped in the earthy aromas of the outback, with its red sand and hard-wearing plants such as acacia bushes and eucalyptus trees, Longitude 131° is the place for utmost exploration, providing a delicate balance between finding time to recharge and heading outside to observe and absorb.

Photography courtesy of Longitude131° and Kara Rosenlund.

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