Ayers Rock (Uluru)

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Rising dramatically from the red desert plains of Australia's Red Centre, Uluru is a colossal sandstone monolith that is both a natural wonder and a deeply sacred site for the Anangu people. This iconic landmark changes colour with the shifting light, glowing fiery red at sunrise and sunset. A visit here is a profound encounter with ancient landscapes, Indigenous culture, and the stark beauty of the outback.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least two full days to experience Uluru and Kata Tjuta properly. Spend a day walking the base of Uluru and watching sunrise and sunset, and a second day exploring Kata Tjuta and the Field of Light. An extra day allows for a scenic flight over the monolith or a deeper cultural tour with an Anangu guide.

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