There is a place called the heart of Australia, the center of the world, or the navel of the earth. It is Uluru in central Australia. Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park consists mainly of Uluru Boulders and Kata Tjuta.
Uluru boulder, also known as Ayers Rock, is the world's largest single rock, about 3 kilometers long, 2 kilometers wide, 350 meters high, and the circumference is close to 10 kilometers. It takes more than four hours to walk around Uluru.
steeply close to the vertical rock wall, huge size, so that everything around it is very small. Ascend to the summit of Uluru, you can overlook the Kata Tjuta in the distance and the red land of Australia. It took half a day to walk around Uluru and climb the boulder. It was different.
However, in order to respect the customs of the indigenous people and for safety, the Australian government decided to ban the climbing of Uluru in October 2019, so it will not open the climb in the future. Remember to come early.
Tips:
1, Ayers Rock Resort near Uluru, with a total of 5 hotels, must be booked a few months in advance during the peak season, very hot.
2, Uluru Wilderness Starlight Exhibition will continue until 2020, which is a must to experience.
3, Sydney, Australia, Melbourne, Darwin, Brisbane have direct flights to Uluru, the sooner the booking is more affordable.
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As soon as I could see the rock flying into Connellan Airport, I knew this was going to be worth my while. My only critique is although they provide free transportation from the airport to the resort, you have to figure out your own way to the national park, which is 20km away.
A large single rock, a lone one, was visible from afar, in the flat red earth. Rented a car to the Ayres Rock, the sky was thicker, and the colors of the big stones were different in the shimmering light.
We took a three-and-a-half-hour flight from Sydney to Ayers Rock Airport. We rented a car directly at the airport and went to Emu Walk Apartments at the Yulara Visitor Center. The airport is 7.5 kilometers away from the Visitor Center. It used to be very convenient. However, Going to Uluru, if you don't follow the group and have no car, it is absolutely impossible! We went there for 4 days. After arriving in the afternoon on the first day, we checked into the hotel and went to see the sunset view of Ayers Rock in the evening; the second day went to the Valley of the Kings and walked 14 kilometers; the third day around Ayers Rock Take a lap and walk the 7.4 kilometers of the Valley of the Winds, one of the most challenging and worthwhile jungle trekking routes in the park. The Valley of the Winds is the two hiking trails of Kata Tjuta. One of the hiking routes, the other is the Walpa Gorge trail in the Walpa Gorge. In the evening, I went to Kata Tjuta Viewing Area for viewing. I walked 18 kilometers in one day; the fourth day Uluru Sunrise Viewing Area After viewing the Uluru Sunrise Viewing Area, I will visit the Aboriginal Museum. In the afternoon, I will fly to Adelaide via Melbourne. The 4-day Uluru itinerary is full, and of course I have a lot of fun! Picture 1: Now leave a shadow in front of the big rock; Picture 2-5: Different colors of Ayers Rock and the sky at different times of sunset; Picture 6: Ayers Rock postcard made by a little girl; Picture 7-8: Traveling around Part of the boulder photographed by Ayers Rock; Figure 9: Boulders from different angles taken by the Uluru Sunrise Viewing Area in Uluru Sunrise Viewing Area; Picture 10: Ayers Rock taken from the sky.
Arrive at Uluru's ticket office at one noon. After buying tickets at the entrance (tickets are 25 yuan per person, children under 12 years old are free), go straight to Uluru Rock. After walking for several kilometers around Uluru Rock, I saw the largest single rock in the world up close and drove to another nearby attraction, Katja Tjuta Valley. The walking tour lasts for nearly 2 hours. At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, we will return to the Uluru Rock Attraction Service Center to rest, and we will wait until 7 o'clock in the afternoon to take the sunset at Sunset. Ayers Rock photo location, sunrise- sunrise. This is where the sunrise shines. Sunset- sunset. This is the place to take the sunset. The sun is behind you when you take the photo. Uluru/Ayers Rock (UIuru) is one of the 50 most famous scenic spots in the world, and it is also Australia’s only cultural and natural world heritage. It is 348 meters high and has a circumference of 9.4 kilometers. The red boulder regarded as the holy stone by the aborigines is also the largest single rock in the world. It is like a huge red heart standing in the center of the vast red clay. As the sun changes every day, this boulder will change different magical colors, especially The Ayers Rock at sunrise or sunset is beautiful and sacred, exuding incredible power. This kind of sunset trip can be said to be the most elegant and relaxing. During the short tens of minutes of sunset, the appearance of Ayers Rock changes every moment, from red, orange, yellow, purple, Blue and gray did not lose their luster until the afterglow of the sun completely disappeared. But my camera can only shoot a few colors.
The Red Clay Centre of the Northern Territory, Uluru, Australia. Kata Tjuta means "many heads" in the local aboriginal language. This round and convex boulder looks like a head from a distance. The second look out is Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (Love), which is also the location of Hayao Miyazaki's film "Nausicaa"