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Ayers Rock (Ayers Rock) in Australia is also known as Ayers Rock (longitude 131.036 latitude -25.348), also known as Uluru Boulder. Ayers Rock is 348 meters high, 3,000 meters long, and has a base circumference of about 9.4 kilometers. It is majestic, like a natural monument that transcends time and space, jutting out of the vast wasteland and radiating a mesmerizing brilliance in the dazzling sunlight.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is an internationally recognised World Heritage Site. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of both culture and nature. First inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1987, its geographical formations, rare flora and fauna, and extraordinary natural beauty are fully recognized. In 1994, it was listed as a cultural heritage site, affirming the traditional value system of the Anangu people, the traditional owner of Uluru. The Anangu people are one of the oldest ethnic groups in the world
Itinerary
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Day 1
Arrive at Uluru (Ayers Rock) + Kata Tjuta (Oga Stone) + Uluru Sunset
Arrive at Uluru, pick up by the tour guide, take guests to the hotel for check-in, lunch at your own expense. Depart from your hotel and head to Uluru Kata National Park Tjuta National Park)。 Kata Tjuta (Kata Tjuta) covers an area of 40 square kilometers and is made up of 36 domed stones of various sizes and heights. This is the most sacred place for Anangu men, and Anangu women are forbidden to come here. Stop at the observation deck on the way to enjoy panoramic and close-up views of Kata Tjuta. Afterwards, head to the Walpa Gorge for a one-hour hike. Along the canyon of Kata Tjuta's two highest peaks, discover the ancient history, discover the vibrant plants in the canyon, and experience the magic of nature against the backdrop of blue sky and white clouds, green trees and red soil. Afterwards, head to the Uluru Sunset Viewing Area to find a vantage point to enjoy the most spectacular Uluru sunset while sipping champagne snacks. As the sun sets, the sun's rays hit the Uluru rocks at different times and angles to create an unpredictable array of colours and glows that will last a lifetime. Return to the resort after dark.
The next day
Uluru Sunrise + Cunha Aboriginal Culture Walking Tour + Rock Loop + Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Before sunrise, take a guided drive to Uluru Sunrise Viewing Area, Talinguru Nyakunitjaku, to watch the Uluru sunrise. After using up our hot tea, coffee and canapés, walk up to the Sunrise Observation Platform to witness the first rays of the sun on the Uluru Rock (weather conditions may apply). Once the sun has fully risen, your guide will lead you on a cultural walking tour of Uluru. Along the Kuniya trail you can admire the rock paintings of the Aboriginal people, see the Mutitjulu waterhole that the Aboriginal people have relied on for thousands of years, learn about the local characteristic plants, hear the traditional stories of the Aboriginal people, and much more. At the end of the hike, drive around Uluru Rock and enjoy the views from different angles. Finally, head to the Ulurukata Tjuta Cultural Centre to learn about the culture and lifestyle of the Anangu people, visit the Maruku handicraft workshop, and have the opportunity to witness unique artworks created by Aboriginal artists on site. Afterwards, return to the resort for breakfast, after which you will have free and easy. Take a break at noon and in the afternoon walk to TownSquare, the resort's town centre, for some free Aboriginal cultural activities. In the evening, you can choose to attend the Wild Starry Sky Exhibition or the Silent Sound Starry Sky Dinner at your own expense, or you can take the resort's shuttle bus to the Outback Pioneer Hotel for a buffet inland barbecue dinner at your own expense.
Day 3
Uluru + Desert Camel Tour + Airport Drop-off
After breakfast, those who love photography and adventure can take a helicopter ride over Uluru and Kata Tjuta Rock and the unique wonders of Australia's red outback at their own expense (15 minutes $150 per person or 30 minutes $285 per person). Check out at 10 o'clock and settle your bills. 10:30 Head to the camel farm and embark on a camel desert tour. Along the way, there will be a camel leader to explain the desert plants and animals to you, and the whole journey will be 1.5 hours (Chinese tour guide will not be accompanied). Afterwards, return to the hotel, where your guide will transfer you to the airport, where you will end your unforgettable tour of Uluru.
Before payment, please contact customer service to confirm the availability of seats to ensure that the tour is definitely out
Child tickets cannot be purchased separately and must be accompanied by at least one adult
Participants in this tour must book tickets with a tour guide on the bus, and cannot be pre-booked
Due to insufficient numbers or weather conditions, we reserve the right to cancel or change the itinerary before or after the departure of the journey, and also reserve the right to shorten or extend the journey;
The order of the itinerary is subject to change without prior notice;
Users are strongly advised to purchase travel insurance, the company will not be responsible for losses caused by force majeure factors, or any accidents encountered during the trip;
Cancellation Policy
Air tickets and hotels cannot be refunded or rescheduled after successful booking, and other parts are confirmed once confirmed, changes or cancellations will be handled as follows: 25% of the full amount of the cancellation before the departure date, 14 days before the departure date, 50% of the full amount of the handling fee will be charged, and 75% of the full amount of the cancellation before the departure date If you cancel within 7 days of the departure date, no refund will be given for the itinerary including pick-up, please prepare for the trip 10 minutes in advance, and if you are late, you will be treated as a waiver
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