6 Facts About the Northern Territory Uluru
6 Facts About the Northern Territory Uluru You Should Know
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:
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