Valley of the Winds

Valley of the Winds Walk

The Valley of the Winds Walk is in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. Kata Tjuta features a distinct shape, unlike Uluru, which is a prominent sandstone monolith. Once called Olgas, it is now commonly referred to by its traditional Aboriginal name, Kata Tjuta. Kata Tjuta, which means “many heads”, consists […]

Accommodation in the Red Centre

Accommodation in the Red Centre

Wake up to the warm rays of the desert sun flooding your room, illuminating the day ahead. Sip your morning coffee on the balcony surrounded by lush vegetation while listening to exotic birdsong. Just a few steps from your bed, the most incredible adventure of your life awaits you. And speaking of bed… after a […]

Native Outback Wildlife Uluru

Native Outback Wildlife Uluru

The vast desert area of Central Australia might appear like a barren land — incredibly isolated with a ruthless climate. But look closer at the ochre sands and discover it is home to some unique critters. Next time you set off to Alice Springs, Uluru, and beyond, keep an eye out for these amazing animals! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8ej-bXB2w8 […]

What to see in Uluru other than the Rock?

What to see in Uluru other than the Rock

Beyond the breathtaking Uluru, there are plenty of other attractions and experiences to enjoy in the surrounding area. Find out what else you can do at Uluru besides admiring the rock.There are various ways to explore and appreciate the beauty of Uluru, such as taking the 10-kilometer base walk or watching the sunset with a glass of […]

Interesting facts about Uluru

Interesting facts about Uluru

Uluru is in the Red Centre of the Northern Territory. Uluru began its formation about 550 million years ago. Uluru now has a fascinating history and is one of Australia’s most popular attractions. More than 250,000 visitors come to Uluru yearly. Visiting this prominent place, you can learn a lot about Australian history and culture. Join us on […]

History of the formation of Uluru

History of the formation of Uluru

Uluru and Kata Tjuta are prominent features of the Australian Outback landscape, significant to the Indigenous population for their cultural and spiritual importance. The Indigenous believe Uluru isn’t a rock but a living, breathing being. When you visit Uluru and Kata Tjuta, please be mindful of sacred areas and avoid disturbing or photographing these spots. If unsure which places […]

The best month to visit Uluru

The best month to visit Uluru

Wondering when to visit Uluru? Find out the best month to witness the beauty of this natural wonder in the heart of Australia. Uluru is almost in the centre of the continent and is an unusual giant sandstone monolith that unites scale and isolation into a super special combination. But what is the most suitable […]