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Uluru - Ayers Rock

Kata Tjuta National Park: 280 miles (450km) southwest of Alice Springs. Ayers Rock/ Uluru, the world's largest monolith and an Aboriginal sacred site is Australia's most famous natural landmark. You may wish to make the tough 1.6km ascent to the top or take a walking tour around the rock with an aboriginal guide , learning about its fascinating with the Uluru people and its importance in dreamtime legend
Cave Paintings

Ayers Rock contains a variety of interesting cracks, canyons, caves and natural formations, all of which the Anangu attribute to the activities of ancestral beings at the creation time. The shallow caves at the base of the rock contain ancient carvings and paintings. At Uluru, the old cave drawings are simply painted over with new ones, and the paint is made largely of water and is therefore quite delicate. For these reasons, the rock art in these caves is impossible to date with any certainty. The rock art includes figures like boomerangs, human beings, waterholes and abstract symbols.

Our customer's tips and city guides for Ayers Rock:

"Stay at the Emu walk apartments. "
Mrs S Buxton of Weston On Trent (Family with teenage children) stayed: Emu Walk Apartments Hotel, Feb 2008

"Book the sounds of silence dinner, excellent! "
Mrs J Neachell of Staffordshire (Young couple) stayed: Desert Gardens Hotel, Nov 2007

"Complain if the service you receive is as inadequate as ours "
Mrs W Middlemas of Thornton-Cleveleys (Mature couple) stayed: Desert Gardens Hotel, Oct 2007

Click here for 6 more customer tips and city guides to Ayers Rock

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Crowne Plaza Hotel Alice Springs
Desert Gardens Hotel
Emu Walk Apartments Hotel
Longitude 131' Hotel
Outback Pioneer Hotel
Outback Pioneer Lodge By Voyages Hotel
Sails In The Desert Hotel
The Lost Camel Hotel
Value Inn Hotel

More customer tips and city guides for Ayers Rock:

"Read the name - outback pioneer - it does what it says on the tin. It is not a city centre boutique type hotel. It is as it comes. If you expect that, you will have a great time. we were on our honeymoon and it was great. we know of others who have been to the centre and stayed at the lost camel or sails in the desert and they actually came over to outback pioneer because it was the place to be! "
Mr R Barratt of Bathgate (Young couple) stayed: Outback Pioneer Hotel, Sep 2007

"Frankly there is nothing to do outside of visiting the Rock. "
Mrs M Wells of London (Mature couple) stayed: Desert Gardens Hotel, Aug 2007

"The sounds of silence experience trip was unforgetable "
Mr R Young of Scarborough (Solo leisure) stayed: Sails In The Desert Hotel, Mar 2007

"What city? Best advice is bring your own food, wine, beer, and petrol - or expect to be ripped off by this single site operator. Staff moral and service is terrible. All staff questioned were embarressed by the costs they were being asked to charge and were happy to say so. Sadly there is no other place to stay when visting Ayers Rock. See my review in the Sunday Times (London) travel section later in the spring. "
Mrs J Crook of Norwich (Solo leisure) stayed: Desert Gardens Hotel, Feb 2007

"Book the Harley Davidson Tour around Ayres Rock - it was fabulous! "
Miss R Davis of Liverpool (Young adult friends) stayed: Emu Walk Apartments Hotel, Jan 2007

"Better to visit in September or April when the weather is cooler. "
Dr A Burrows of Diss (Mature couple) stayed: The Lost Camel Hotel, Dec 2006