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- Apr 11, 2015
- 1 min
14 Top Tips for Ayres Rock
Book your tours well in advance as they can get booked up really quickly. It sounds obvious but drink lots of water while you’re out walking. The temperatures can be extreme! You won’t realise how much you’ll be sweating during the day. They recommend about 1 litre every hour. Don’t take anything from the National Park, this includes stones, flowers, leaves etc – it will cost you $1,000 if you get caught. There are lots of free activities you can take advantage off - Indigeno

- Apr 10, 2015
- 1 min
Ayres Rock - Facts & Figures
Uluru is 348 m tall and 3.6 km long. It is 24m higher than the Eiffel Tower. Uluru is the tip of a huge slab of rock that continues below ground for possible 5 – 6 km The colour changes of Uluru result from the filtering effect of the earth’s atmosphere on the sun’s rays When the Ayres Rock Resort is full, it has over 1000 people and becomes the 4th largest city in the Northern Territory. In 2014 – 279,461 visitors visited the National Park. The highest temperature every reco


- Apr 8, 2015
- 1 min
Scenic Helicopter Flight, Ayres Rock
Day three of my trip to Ayres Rock and my last day at the Ayres Rock Resort. I only had the morning available before the midday flight back to Melbourne and what better way to use my time than by going up in a helicopter and seeing Ayres Rock from the air! I went on the fifteen minute scenic flight which was just the perfect amount of time! Getting comfortable with the headset before we set off! View of Ayres Rock from the air. This was the perfect way to take in views of Ulu


- Apr 6, 2015
- 2 min
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a magic place and home to two iconic rock formations, Uluru “Ayers Rock” probably the most famous rock in the world and it’s not so well known counterpart, Kata Tjuta. They’re located in the middle of Australia in one of the flattest, driest and least populated continents on earth, second only to Antarctica on all three counts. I’ve always wanted to visit the centre of Australia especially to see Ayres Rock and it was an ambition of mine to s