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Cultural Centre. Plan your trip. Buy your pass. When to come. Getting here. About Ayers Rock Resort. However, many Anangu suggest taking a slow exploration of the Tjukurpa Tunnel before setting out.

Here, to the sounds of ceremonial songs, visitors can learn about the Anangu's laws, traditions and art. The guided Mala Walk departs at 8 a. Photos aren't allowed for cultural reasons. Walking all or part of Uluru's circumference is a memorable experience, not the least for the crevices, caves and rock art found there. Try the geologically-impressive Lungkata Walk for opportunities to touch the rock, while the North-East Face Walk passes a multitude of sacred sites. The Uluru Birds app is a trusty companion that helps bird-watchers identify some of the park's avian species.

Later in the day, weary legs can rest during the free bush tucker journeys a talk about native bush foods held daily at Ayers Rock Resort. Uluru offers plenty of options to swap two legs for two wheels. The most serene is cycling; hire a bike from the mobile truck at the Cultural Centre and pedal to spots like the Mutitjulu Waterhole , one of the few permanent water sources in the area.

We worry about you and we worry about your family. This is not empty emoting. Since the s at least 36 people have died while climbing Uluru. Between and , 74 climbers needed medical rescues.

The Anangu take their role as hosts seriously. At nearby Kata Tjuta—36 domes of conglomerate rock scoured and smoothed by eons of wind and water—signs invite visitors to relate to the place as the indigenous people do. Our people have always shown respect when visiting this place. They would camp a short distance away and walk in quietly.

It is the same now. It is the same for you. Hold in your heart the knowledge that this is a special place. Walk quietly, tread lightly. Other messages describe the possibility of a deeper encounter with the landscape than simply marveling at scenic splendor. What has he got? Another photo to take home, keep part of Uluru. He should get another lens—see straight inside.

He would see that Kuniya [sand-python creation being] living right inside there as from the beginning. He might throw his camera away then. Another step taken by Parks Australia was to insist that all tour guides complete an accreditation course developed by Charles Darwin University.

In particular this requirement ensures that non-Aboriginal guides tell Aboriginal origin stories correctly. In Aboriginal life, sacred stories are not just narrative accounts of something that happened once. Country is like a family member. Buy your pass. When to come. Getting here. About Ayers Rock Resort. Latest news. Media centre. About us. Frequently asked questions.



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