Finding masterpieces in the outback
A visit to a remote arts centre highlights the skills of Indigenous people.
A visit to a remote arts centre highlights the skills of Indigenous people.
The Uluru Camel Cup just might qualify as one of the outback's strangest events, writes Katrina Lobley.
A brush with Indigenous art leaves some unforgettable marks.
From dinner under the stars to cycling aorund the rock, here are six of the best Uluru experiences.
A sleek rejuvenation of a "temporary residence" for those wishing to connect with the land and revere the beauty of the desert and the people that live there.
There's much more to this iconic destination than the big red rock.
Having a born storyteller as your guide around Uluru makes for an unforgettable experience, writes Monique Farmer.
Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) and Yulara. The greatest tourist attraction in the Northern Territory. An awesome sight particularly at both sunrise and sunset.
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No matter how many times you've seen it in photos, nothing comes close to seeing this icon in real life. The giant monolith is best seen at sunset and dawn, as the light changes and the rock seems to glow a vivid shade of red. The 10km base-walk is a must-do, offering a different perspective on the site. Nearby Kata Tjuta, another impressive rock formation, completes this essential Central Australian experience.