Attractions in Uluru

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a UNESCO-listed site in Australia, is home to two of the country’s most striking natural landmarks: Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, and Kata Tjuta, often […]

Rising from the desert plains of the Australian Outback, Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a colossal monolith of rust-red rock. This natural wonder, recognized as a UNESCO World […]

In the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, the Sounds of Silence offers a unique and memorable experience near the iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock). As the sun sets, casting a warm […]

Owned and operated by the Anangu, the traditional custodians of Uluru, the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre is a gateway to the myths, legends, and cultural heritage of Australia’s most famous […]

Kata Tjuta, also known as The Olgas, stands as a significant natural wonder within the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park in Australia’s Red Centre. Comprising 36 domed red […]

Nestled within the Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) formation, a site of ongoing cultural significance for the Aboriginal Anangu people, Walpa Gorge provides a serene and less crowded alternative to the […]

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 […]

Winding through the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park, the Valley of the Winds trail offers a rugged and scenic journey. This path, set among the rocky Olgas, is […]

Curtin Springs, a sprawling cattle station in Australia’s Red Centre, covers an area larger than the state of Rhode Island. Located on the road leading west toward Uluru/Ayers Rock, this […]

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