Many who may think they’ve seen “most” of Australia skip the Northern Territory all together, never getting to experience the wonder of the outback with their own eyes. Everyone knows that the outback exists of course, but being so vast and considered to be the “middle of nowhere,” few backpackers and travelers tick it off the list of Australia destinations during their travels. When most people think of traveling to Australia, they imagine the famous beaches and landmarks of Sydney, the hipster-cosmopolitan vibes of Melbourne, or scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Cairns. It is powerfully reassuring.” ~ Jack Thompson This tour provides a wonderful opportunity to learn about Aboriginal culture and traditions.“ To spend time alone in the Australian bush is to experience our union with nature. Along the Mala Walk you can see painted caves and visit the sacred Kantju Gorge, where a quiet waterhole lies at the base of the rock. Mala Walk TourĮxperience the Mala Walk and listen to the creation story of the Mala, or hare wallaby, as you are guided by the traditional owners of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park on this Uluru / Ayers Rock tour. This is a truly unforgettable experience. Next, follow your Aboriginal guides on the Kuniya Walk, which leads Mutitjulu Waterhole, before relaxing as the sun sets over Uluru / Ayers Rock. First, visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to participate in a dot painting workshop and learn about this ancient art form. Gain an insight into Aboriginal culture as you join the traditional owners of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park for this hands on tour. A touring pass combining the Aboriginal guided Kuniya Sunset Tour and the AAT Kings Morning Olas Tour is an option available. An Anangu Culture Pass option is also avaialble, this our combines the Aboriginal Uluru Tour and the Kuniya Sunset Tour over one or two days. At the end of this fascinating tour you can relax as the desert sunset surrounds you, and take some time to truly appreciate the powerful spirit of this amazing place.Ī Kuniya Walk only option is available. As you explore the base of Uluru / Ayers Rock with your Aboriginal guides you will see ancient rock art, search for local bush tucker and hear Dreamtime stories. On this unique tour of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park you can discover more about this monolith as you share in the intimate knowledge of its traditional owners. Uluru / Ayers Rock is perhaps the most recognised natural icon in Australia, and a visit to this landmark is an unforgettable experience. An Anangu Culture Pass option is also available, this tour combines the Aboriginal Ulutur Tour and the Kunlya Sunset Tour over one or two days. You will also see demonstrations of bush skills, such as mixing bush glue, making fire without matches, throwing a spear and carving wooden tools with a sharpened stone on this fascinating tour.Ī Liru Walk only option is available, this tour starts at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Hear the tragic fate of Lungkata, the Blue Tongue Lizard Man, who still lies at the base of Uluru / Ayers Rock. Retrace the path of the Liru Walk and see the scars etched into the rock as your Aboriginal guides tell the story of a great battle fought by their ancestors. View the spectacular sunrise over Uluru / Ayers Rock and explore this iconic landmark as you are guided by its traditional owners. A self drive option is available to join the Aboriginal artsists at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. This tour returns to the resort in time for guests to continue on the Kuniya Sunset Tour, extra charge. Afterwards you might like to enjoy a sunset tour of Uluru / Ayers Rock, or enjoy a unique Sounds of Silence dining experience. Join Aboriginal artists at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre and complete your own work of art using your designs and concepts. On this tour you can meet Aboriginal artists who live at Uluru / Ayers Rock and share in their knowledge of traditional desert art as you learn about the meanings and significance behind their beautiful works.
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