The Mala Walk, located along the north-western edge of Ayers Rock (Uluru) in Australia, follows dusty desert paths that bring visitors up close to this iconic landmark. The short and accessible trail leads to the Kantju Gorge, winding beneath towering red rock walls. Along the way, visitors can observe ancient Aboriginal rock art sites, adding a layer of cultural and historical significance to the experience. The walk provides a tangible connection to the natural and cultural heritage of the area, allowing for a deeper appreciation of Uluru’s enduring presence.
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