We took a 3 and a half hour flight from Sydney to Ayers Rock Airport, and rented a car directly at the airport to the Yulara Yulara Visitor Center. The airport is7.5 kilometers away from the visitor center. It was very convenient in the past, but to Ululu, it is absolutely not possible to go without a car with the group! We went for 4 days, the first afternoon arrived, stayed at the hotel, went to see the sunset view of Ayers Rock in the evening; the next day went to the Valley of the Emperor and walked 14 kilometers; On the third day, I circled Ayers Rock and walked the wind valley, one of the most challenging and most worthwhile jungle hiking routes in the park, and the wind valley is one of the two hiking routes to visit Katachuta on foot. The other is the Walpa Gorge trail in the Valpa Canyon. In the evening, I went to the Katachuta View Scenic Area Kata Tjuta Viewing Area for a view, and walked 18 kilometers a day; On the fourth day, the sunrise viewing scenic spot in Ululu Uluru Sunrise Viewing Area View the scenery, and then go to the Aboriginal Museum. In the afternoon, I will take a plane to Adelaide through Melbourne. The 4-day Ululu itinerary is full. Of course, I have a good time! Picture 1: Now leave a shadow in front of the big stone; Figure 2-5: different colors of Ayers Rock and the sky at different times of sunset; Figure 6: Ayers Rock postcard made by the little girl; Figure7-8: The local boulders taken by Ayers Rock; Figure 9: boulders taken at different angles of the sunrise viewing scenic spot in Ululu; Pictured: Aerial shot of Ayers Rock.