As the icon of Australia’s national parks, Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, embodies the continent’s breathtaking desert landscape.
The ancient scenery captures the attention of visitors, while maintaining a deep connection to the culture and spirituality of indigenous people. The monolith of Uluru is decorated with myriad paintings and engravings, and kangaroos, emus, dingoes, and wallabies roam free across the expansive red desert sands.
On tours of Uluru, one of Australia’s best places to visit, Aboriginal guides can lead you along the different paths of the desert to reveal medicinal plants, rock art, bush food, and the unyielding spiritual connection.