Aboriginal Culture at Ayers Rock (Uluru)
Ayers Rock from the air The Aboriginal culture and heritage surrounding Ayers Rock (Uluru), a World Heritage site, is both what helps to create a sense of purpose and importance with the landmark, as...
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A view of Ayers Rock. The centrally located attraction known as Ayers Rock might be in the middle of the Outback, in an extremely remote location, but the ability to celebrate one of the biggest...
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Ayers Rock Dining Under the Stars Part of the beauty of a visit to Ayers Rock is the viewing of the glowing red monolith in the changing sunlight. Even as Oprah experienced on her trip to Australia,...
View ArticleWhere to Stay at Ayers Rock
Ayers Rock Ayers Rock, or Uluru as it is now called by most, is one of the more remote attractions in Australia. Located in the middle of the country, in the Outback, the whole act of getting there and...
View ArticleHiking Around Alice Springs
Hiking isn’t necessarily the first activity that comes to mind when thinking about Alice Springs. The middle of Australia conjures images of hot desert, of a beating sun – not ideal walking...
View ArticleVisiting Watarrka National Park
Home of the legendary King’s Canyon, Watarrka National Park is easy to visit from Ayers Rock. Rugged sandstone ranges, deep gorges and rockholes characterise the landscape of Watarrka National Park....
View ArticleHow Much Time Should You Spend at Uluru?
Uluru Uluru (Ayers Rock) is one of Australia’s most iconic attractions. Yet, for all its appeal, many visitors to the area have very little idea how to plan their trip. It’s relatively easy to research...
View ArticleThe National Parks of the Red Centre
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Central Australia – known as the Red Centre – is a varied land of more than just desert. Amazing rock formations and unexpected oasis make the national parks of the Red...
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