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Please note that visitors are no longer allowed to trek up Uluru.
Commonly known as Ayer's Rock, this massive piece of sandstone with a circumference of 9.4 km (5.8 mi) rises 348 m (1,142 ft) out of the flat Australian Outback. By using our Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park day trip planning website, you can arrange your visit to Uluru and other attractions in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
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Uluru reviews
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Had a great few days in Uluṟu. We didn’t realise all accomodation is 24km away and the tours we pre-booked had a view of Uluṟu and Kata-Tjuta, yet not right there. We got a tip to get on the hop on...
Had a great few days in Uluṟu. We didn’t realise all accomodation is 24km away and the tours we pre-booked had a view of Uluṟu and Kata-Tjuta, yet not right there. We got a tip to get on the hop on... more »
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Ayres Rock is an amazing place. It it much more than a rock. It is more like a mystical mountain comprised mainly of one giant red sandstone. It is important to take a full official tour to learn...
Ayres Rock is an amazing place. It it much more than a rock. It is more like a mystical mountain comprised mainly of one giant red sandstone. It is important to take a full official tour to learn... more »
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Uluru is a fantastic to stand there and feel small while looking at this unbelievable land mark in Australia. To learn about Uluru it is very much worth talking with the aboriginal people in the community out there . We learnd that Uluru is rusting hence why some parts sound as if there is nothing under that spot and it is all so the main reason for it colours. The west side of Uluru is sacred to aboriginal males only no females at all not even emergency service people who are female even planes and helicopters that have female flight crew pilot's and not allowed to fly the western side an the same for the other rock formation out there . Some much history to learn about Uluru. Of course your not allowed to climb and walk on it any more that come in late 2019 . It's is a truly mystical it is something to see and learn about .. there are spots all around the rock that tell you a story behind that certain spot or place that you are at .
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Absolutely loved it there! Photos do not do it justice. It is awe-inspiring and definitely something everyone should visit at least once in their life. Loved the different tours available and the service at the resort was great.
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