Mala Walk

Mala Walk

Visitors flock to this iconic Australian landmark to learn more about the region’s spiritual history, Aboriginal people’s culture, and the incredible natural rock formations up close. In addition to exploring the rich cultural history of Uluru and the surrounding landscapes, there are many other activities to do in the area, such as enjoying the scenic […]

Kings Creek Station Guide

Kings Creek Station Guide

History Kings Creek Station was founded in 1981 by Ian and Lyn Conway on undeveloped land owned by the Crown, initially lacking infrastructure such as water, electricity, communications, and roads. Initially, the goal was to operate the resort as a cattle ranch. Still, Ian and Lynn’s natural talent for hospitality led to the development of […]

Mutitjulu Waterhole

Mutitjulu Waterhole

The region has stunning scenery, including ancient monoliths, picturesque valleys, peaks, and trails, which enhances its overall richness. Mutitjulu is a lesser-known natural wonder at Uluru. Mutijulu Falls is a water-filled hole located on the eastern side of Uluru, with an unusual shape in the base of a rock.Mutijulu is not simply a water-filled hole […]

Mataranka Hot Springs, Northern Territory

Mataranka Thermal Pool

Experience the stunning beauty of Mataranka Hot Springs in the Northern Territory. Plan your visit to this tropical paradise and immerse yourself in nature’s healing waters.Located in the Northern Territory of Australia, Mataranka Hot Springs is an excellent place to relax and enjoy the spectacular views. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8ej-bXB2w8 Table of Contents Mataranka Thermal Pool This thermal pool, a […]

Curtin Springs

Curtin Springs

Guide to Curtin Springs About 85km east of Uluru is the million-acre Curtin Springs Ranch. It is a magnificent stretch of landscape that serves as both a cattle station and an incredible tourist destination. The Mount Conner station was established in 1943 and has been home to the Severin family since 1956. Curtin Springs now […]

Yulara

Yulara Guide

Yulara is the most amazing little town you have ever known. Yulara was founded in 1976, and it is a relatively new community, just 14 km from Uluru, established to support tourism around Uluru and protect the Australian ecosystem and the spiritual center of Australian roadways. Over 1,000 people live here today. It is also […]

Why you can’t climb Uluru?

Why you can’t climb Uluru

To climb Uluru or not – that was the question. Since October 2024, visitors have no longer had a choice. Our beloved Uluru is now subject to a general climbing ban, and for good reason. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8ej-bXB2w8 Table of Contents Reasons why you shouldn’t climb Uluru If you are heading to the Red Centre and plan […]

Devils Marbles

Devils Marbles

Travelers looking for a unique natural spectacle should check out the fantastic Devil’s Marbles in the Northern Territory. The Karlu Karlu (traditional name) are incredible granite boulders and rock formations scattered along the Stuart Highway, set at great angles and seemingly defying the laws of gravity.Immerse yourself in the culture and history of Uluru that […]

Kings Canyon Guide

Kings Canyon Guide

Kings Canyon is close to Australia’s most famous landmark, Uluru or Ayers Rock. Despite being almost a four-hour drive from Uluru, Kings Canyon has become a stopover for many tour groups travelling to and from the Red Centre.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8ej-bXB2w8 Located in the Watarrka National Park, Kings Canyon rises 100 metres high on all sides. This spectacular […]

Visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Cultural Centre

Visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Cultural Centre

Discovering the Cultural Centre The Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre is set in the ancient landscape of the Australian Outback. This outstanding place offers visitors an insight into the unique history and culture of the region. It’s like travelling in time, immersing yourself in the historical culture of the land’s indigenous Anangu people. A local guide […]