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Tour Ayers Rock in Central Australia

Ayers Rock in Central Australia is undoubtedly one of Australia’s most widely recognized icons both nationally and internationally. It is also one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations, and for very good reason. Set in the stunning red desert landscape of Central Australia, it is a magnificent and magical sight that should form part of any Australian tour itinerary.

Tour Ayers Rock in Central Australia

Also known as Uluru, Ayers Rock is located within the Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park about 400 kilometers southwest of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. The largest monolith in Central Australia (and the second largest in Australia), Ayers Rock is more than 318 meters (986 feet) high and 8 kilometers (5 miles) around and extends 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) into the ground. Famous for appearing to change color as light conditions change throughout the day and seasons, Ayers Rock is a particularly remarkable sight at sunset. Composed primarily of sandstone, Ayers Rock is infused with minerals such as feldspar that reflect the red light of sunrise and sunset and make the rock appear to literally glow in the right conditions Rock in Central Australia.

 Rock in Central Australia

The Aboriginal community of Mutitjulu is located near the western end of Ayers Rock, which is sacred to local indigenous people. The rock is surrounded by springs, waterholes, rock caves, and other features that figure prominently in Dreamtime stories for the Ayers Rock area. Uluru is the name used by the local Pitjantjatjara people for the rock, which was named Ayers Rock by European Rock in Central Australia explorers after Henry Ayers, a 19th century Premier of South Australian. Uluru has been the rock’s official name since the 1980s, although many people still refer to it as Ayers Rock.

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Australian Government returned ownership of Ayers Rock

The Australian Government returned ownership of Ayers Rock to its traditional lock-in Central Australia Aboriginal owners in 1985, leasing it back for 99 years as a National Park. The traditional owners request that visitors respect the sacred status of Ayers Rock by not climbing it. Rock in Central Australia However, they do not prevent people from Rock in Central Australia from climbing the rock, which remains a popular activity with many visitors. In 1980, Ayers Rock made international headlines when baby Azaria Chamberlain disappeared while her family was camping nearby. Her mother Lindy Chamberlain claimed that her daughter had been taken by a dingo (a wild dog), initiating one of the most widely publicized legal trials in Australian history.

 Rock in Central Australia

The Olgas

Kata Tjuta, also known as The Olgas, is a group of 36 rounded rock formations situated about 30km west of Uluru within the Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park. The tallest dome of the group, Mt Olga, actually stands taller than Uluru at 457 meters. Kata Tjuta, which means ‘many heads’ in the local Pitjantjatjara Rock in Central Australia language, is as sacred to the indigenous traditional owners as Ayers Rock. Traditional ceremonies are still conducted at Kata Tjuta, particularly at night, and many Pitjantjatjara DreamtimeThe Olgas legends are associated with both Ayers Rock and Kata Tjuta.

Ayers Rock is located about 20 kilometers from Yulara, a modern tourist town of 3000 inhabitants situated just outside the Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park precinct. Yulara The Olgas is well provisioned with quality accommodation, The Olga’s shops, and services, and also has an airport serviced by major airlines flying directly from most Australian capital cities

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Few regions of the world can match the astounding beauty of The Olgas of the Central Australian desert landscape, its unique flora and fauna, and natural features like Ayers Rock and Kata Tjuta. Whether you prefer to travel in lavish luxury or on an authentic four-wheel-drive safari adventure, The Olgas Ayers Rock and Central Australia have something for everyone.

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