
In a place that mixes some of the world’s finest natural scenery, rich culture, deep history, adventure, romance, religion and spirituality, the list of attractions is no short one. It really doesn’t matter what kind of traveller you are, the pace of Uluru is whatever you make of it.
For those who want to take their time to take in all that Uluru has to offer there is the Three Day Uluru Pass that will give you access to a variation of guided walks, sunrise and sunset views of Uluru with drinks and luxury couch travel. If you’re the active traveller you can make use of the Uluru/Ayers Rock Outback Adventure Tour where you will have the privilege of meeting the Anangu landowners who will share their culture with you as you see before you where it all stems from. If it’s relaxation that you’re after there are sunrise/sunset tours with breakfast/dinner that will have you witnessing the changing surface colour of Uluru from a peaceful and still setting. Romantics should not miss out on the Sounds of Silence Dinner for a truly out of this world dining experience with scenery that will take your breath away. And finally, (for those brave enough!) there is a Helicopter ride over Uluru and Kata Tjuta tour that will show you the scenery from a whole new point of view. An experience not to be compared with any other.
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However which way you chose to experience Uluru, you will not run short of things to do. With it’s famous rocks, dessert landscape, gorges, valleys, dense forests, caves with ancient Aboriginal art and all of the culture and history that Uluru has to offer, you will soon realise you can not step foot outside of your hotel without already being at an attraction. Learn from the natives and live Uluru how they do to get the best out of your visit, then let the view do the rest.
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