In the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, you’ll find one of the world’s most iconic natural landmarks – Uluru. Also known as Ayers Rock, this incredible monument promises a spectacular experience that’s filled with culture, history, and stunning scenery.

So why should you tick visiting Uluru and the Red Centre off your bucket list?

1. It’s Iconic

Did we mention that Uluru is one of the world’s most impressive natural monuments? That fact alone is enough to warrant a visit. But it’s well worth visiting simply to see this incredible sight in real life – to see the stark contrast between its orange colouring and the bright blue of the sky with your very own eyes.

2. See the REAL night sky

Out in the Red Centre, the night sky isn’t diluted by city lights. In fact, it’s not diluted by any lights at all. When darkness falls, you can easily spot the glow of the Milky Way and star gaze without interruption.

For a luxurious experience, you can dine under the stars and sleep beneath the naturally lit canopy. Nothing will make you feel more alive or at one with nature.


3. Learn the creative traditions

The Red Centre and the landscape surrounding Uluru is an important spiritual location for local Aboriginal tribes. Here, they still carry out centuries-old creative traditions that you can get involved in. Try your hand at painting in the traditional Aboriginal style, learning from the very best artists in the region.

4. Watch the sunrise

The sunrise at Uluru is like nowhere else in the world. Watching the impressive monument turn from an inky black to a hazy pink and then a vibrant orange colour is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. There are numerous Uluru Tours that will give you the chance to watch this incredible feat of nature happen right before your eyes.

To get the best view, drive to the Talinguru Nyakunytjaku viewing area, which promises 360

views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta as the sun begins to set.

5. Meet the Anungu people

The local Anungu people are exceptional because they’ve mastered ways to flourish living in the harsh desert landscape. They still practice centuries-old traditions that have been carried down through generations, and they still retain their rich culture. Visit the Cultural Centre to learn more about their fascinating past and get to know some of the traditions they still keep alive in the present day. 

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