Laurel Thachuk
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Australia’s Red Centre is completely breathtaking. Picture vast desert plains, rugged gorges, and ancient mountain ranges that feel like they belong in another world. It’s also home to some of the most sacred and iconic landmarks in Aboriginal culture, including the iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the striking domes of Kata Tjuṯa. This is more than just a destination, it’s an unforgettable experience that connects you to the heart of Australia’s history and natural beauty. If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring the outback, this is the adventure for you.
Uluru
Uluru
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NZD $2,850Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, towers 348 meters above the surrounding desert plain and stretches over 9.4 kilometers in circumference, making it one of the world’s largest monoliths. Formed over 600 million years ago, this iconic sandstone landmark is not only a striking natural wonder but also a sacred site for the Anangu people, the traditional custodians of the land. The rock is steeped in cultural and spiritual significance, with numerous sacred sites, caves, and ancient rock art that tell Dreamtime stories passed down through generations. European explorers first sighted Uluru in 1873, naming it after Sir Henry Ayers, the then Chief Secretary of South Australia, but it remains deeply revered in Indigenous culture. Its majestic presence, vibrant changing colors at sunrise and sunset, and rich history make Uluru a symbol of Australia’s natural beauty and spiritual heritage.
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Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, towers 348 meters above the surrounding desert plain and stretches over 9.4 kilometers in circumference, making it one of the world’s largest monoliths. Formed over 600 million years ago, this iconic sandstone landmark is not only a striking natural wonder but also a sacred site for the Anangu people, the traditional custodians of the land. The rock is steeped in cultural and spiritual significance, with numerous sacred sites, caves, and ancient rock art that tell Dreamtime stories passed down through generations. European explorers first sighted Uluru in 1873, naming it after Sir Henry Ayers, the then Chief Secretary of South Australia, but it remains deeply revered in Indigenous culture. Its majestic presence, vibrant changing colors at sunrise and sunset, and rich history make Uluru a symbol of Australia’s natural beauty and spiritual heritage.
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Coach Transfer - Ayers Rock Airport to Ayers Rock Resort
Transfer - Ayers Rock Resort to Ayers Rock Airport
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