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Northern Territory

Uluru’s Red Centre pairs sacred desert icons Uluru and Kata Tjuta with base walks, cultural tours, fiery sunsets, stargazing, and unforgettable experiences under vast outback skies.

The Uluru region, in Australia’s Northern Territory, offers one of the world’s most powerful and culturally rich travel experiences. At its heart is Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park, home to the iconic red monolith Uluru and the dramatic domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), both sacred to the Anangu people and listed for their outstanding natural and cultural value. 

Visitors can walk or tour around Uluru’s base, learning about Indigenous culture, ancient rock art, and desert ecology, or hike through Kata Tjuta’s striking valleys and gorges. Sunrise and sunset bring unforgettable color changes across the landscape, while clear desert nights offer exceptional stargazing. 

Unique experiences include guided cultural encounters, scenic helicopter flights, camel rides, and immersive evening events such as Field of Light and open‑air dining under the stars. Remote, spiritual, and visually stunning, the Uluru area delivers a once‑in‑a‑lifetime introduction to Australia’s Red Centre.

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