Enjoy the sunrise of Uluru and immerse yourself with Aboriginal art found at Kata Tjuta on a 2 day short break tour. Browse our tour for more information.
See the Aboriginal rock art at the Mutitjulu Waterhole Full description Wake early for this tour of a lifetime! Enjoy a light breakfast and hot tea or coffee as you absorb the enormity and beauty of your surroundings. Board your coach for the drive to the sacred site of Kuniya Piti ...
For them it is a very important place, not a playground. The rock is believed to represent (代表) Aboriginal spirits. The Aborigines are very happy to see people from all over the world come to look at Uluru. But they do not want them to climb it. Instead of climbing it, visitors ...
Experience a spectacular Uluru Sunrise on this day trip from Yulara. Travel to the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta and find out about local aboriginal culture before taking a walk through Walpa Gorge.
Anangu (Local Aboriginal) don't go by Piranpa (non-Aboriginal) dates - "We only go by our own seasons...We know which fruits and foods we get during our seasons - that's what is important to us". © Barbara TjikatuPiriyakutu/piriya piriya(...
Activities to do in Uluru Important note: since 2019, climbing the rock is prohibited. Indeed, Uluru is a sacred place for the aboriginal people. Take in the beauty of the rock by sight, and for the more adventurous, see the area from above by helicopter or parachute. ...
In Australia, under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act of 1976, Aboriginal land councils must, under section 23AA, “give priority to the protection of the interests of traditional Aboriginal owners of, and other Aboriginals interested in, ...
Uluru is the Aboriginal and official name. Uluru does not mean "waterhole", as you might have read. It is simply an Aboriginal place name, referring to both the rock itself and the waterhole on top of the rock. Kata Tjuta (the other rock formation in the national park) does have a tr...
Many oddly shaped rock formations, caves, springs and water holes and,above all, the way the rock magically changes colour at sunrise and sunset,gave rise to numerous legends. No wonder, that the Uluru became a sacredsite to the Anangu Aboriginal people
Uluru and working with the beings that reside inside. When I assist with a soul retrieval, I begin by going into Uluru where I meet my Aboriginal soul retrieval guide, receive an energetic clearing and then it opens into Dreamtime where I am guided to the lost soul pieces of the client....