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6 Facts About the Northern Territory Uluru You Should Know

6 Facts About the Northern Territory Uluru Uluru, previously known as Ayers Rock is Australia’s Red Centre. For thousands of years, Uluru has been a spiritual place for the Anangu people, the traditional owners. 

You’ve probably seen hundreds of Uluru pictures, postcards and TV commercials, but it’s a place for yourself that you have to see and feel. Here we discuss 6 facts about the Northern Territory Uluru.

Lasseter Highway

At the top of a small sand dune is this unofficial lookout. Approximately 20 kilometres before you enter the boundary of Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park, you can’t miss it.

Sunset at Uluru:

There are several sunset viewing spots in Uluru around Yulara town and within the National Park of Uluru – Kata Tjuta

Each lookout and sunset offers a different view of the vibrant and ever-changing colours. The most popular sunset spot is the official Uluru Sunset Lookout about 10 kilometres down the road through the park entrance gates.

Uluru Base Walk:

One of the best things to do is you can walk around the base of Uluru. There are great walks trips around Australia but nothing quite like the one at Uluru. With one short sandy section, the walk is completely flat but otherwise solid underneath.

Uluru Sunset Camel Ride:

Looking for someone else to carry your load as you sit back and marvel at the landscape, then a trusty camel’s back is one of the unique ways to look around Uluru.

Stargazing is So Perfect

Stargazing is the main nighttime activity in and around the National Park of Uluru – Kata Tjuta. The night sky is truly amazing in central Australia. Like it or not, you’re going to be filled with Awe. You will be hypnotized completely by a few minutes after looking at the night sky.

The Best Place to View the Stars in the Northern Territory

The Red Center is one of Australia’s best places to watch the stars. Because of its low humidity, lack of light pollution and clear night skies, a perfect view has no barrier. Whether you’re just taking a walk to an Ayers Rock Resort viewing platform, booking a stargazing session or a dinner in the dunes, the stars make their amazing nightly appearance all time.

Best Time to Visit Uluru:

Typically the most popular time to visit Uluru in the winter months as the temperatures are much cooler and the flies are not as intense. The rock colours are more vibrant and you’re more likely to see plenty of waterfalls.

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