Uluru Holidays (Ayers Rock)

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Reto Jeger)
The biggest rock in the world (well that's the
Aussie claim and we're sticking to it)! Uluru (formally Ayres Rock) is reputedly the largest single rock in the world. Amazing colours at sunset that can only be experienced on site (photographs simply cannot do justice to the amazing proliferation of colour at Uluru). This has to be seen to be believed. See Dingos (Australia's enormous wild dog), the Australia Aborigine, bark painting, rock painting, it's all here at Uluru.
No matter how many pictures you've seen, nothing will prepare you for your first view of Uluru. Even from a distance, across the rich red plains of The Centre, the power of its ancient spirit will overwhelm you. Once you stand at its base, touch it and explore the mysteries of its perimeter, you will understand why it's not only a treasured icon to local Aboriginal people, but also one of the great wonders of the
modern world.
Aboriginal Ties:
There are no two views of Uluru that are the same, especially not after you've looked at it through the eyes of the traditional owners, the Anangu. To them, Uluru is sacred. Tour with Aboriginal guides, who will explain some of the important creation laws of Uluru. But if you'd rather explore on your own, interpretive signage also provides fascinating details of the significance of Uluru to the
Anangu.
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