
The Top Destinations In The Red Centre
The Red Centre is so far away from modern civilisation, but travellers from far and wide come here in their droves. Why? Because the Red Centre has so many beautiful natural wonders that you can’t help but gawp at in amazement. Book a group tour and visit these top destinations in the Red Centre.
Uluru
An icon of Australia, Uluru is the outright star of the outback. Also known as Ayers Rock, she’s 348 metres tall and surrounded by waterholes that spring up on you when you walk the mammoth base. One of the best things to do is watch Uluru during sunset – especially with a glass of bubbles in hand!
Kata Tjuta
Not too far from Uluru is Kata Tjuta – or The Olgas – which are made up of 36 domed rock formations. While all vary in height, Mount Olga is the tallest at 546 metres, and they can be best explored during a Valley of the Winds hike, about 7km long.
Kings Canyon
Take a walk around Kings Canyon and you can truly appreciate the rugged landscape of the Red Centre. From The Garden of Eden to the Natural Amphitheatre and the striking views from the top – there’s never been a better Kodak moment.
Devils Marbles
These enormous granite boulders appear to defy gravity the way they perch one on top of another. Known to the Aboriginals as Karlu Karlu, they are sacred to the local people with many legends surrounding their formation, though science claims that they were formed over millions of years by erosion.
Ormiston Gorge
Soak up the oasis that is Ormiston Gorge. With the scenery of the MacDonnell Ranges and a variety of fauna and flora, the appearance of the water hole is a breathtaking sight following the hike to reach it.
Visit the top destinations in the Red Centre and more with Mulgas Adventures. Providing tours from Alice Springs and Darwin, they make it possible for you to see the natural wonders of the Red Centre, Australia.
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