Uluru (often called Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (also known as the Olgas) are located deep in the outback in central Australia. Visitors can reach the area by 200 km car trip after flying into Alice Springs. Another option is to connect through Darwin or Adelaide with flights found. The area includes many breathtaking natural wonders and reveals some of the mystical heritage and culture of the Aboriginal people.
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Must See Sights In Australia
Uluru (often called Ayers Rock) and Kata
Tjuta (also known as the Olgas) are located deep in
the outback in central Australia. Visitors can reach
the area by 200 km car trip after flying into Alice
Springs. Another option is to connect through
Darwin or Adelaide with flights found. The area
includes many breathtaking natural wonders and
reveals some of the mystical heritage and culture of
the Aboriginal people. Here are a few reasons why
you can’t miss these spots on your next trip to
Australia: Located in the Red Centre, Uluru has to be one the most iconic sights in Australia. Here
you can learn more about the cultural significance of the area, you can do a base walk and meet some
of the local wildlife (get ready for the everpersistent Australian face fly), and you can take more
photos than you thought possible – accommodation ranges from budget to luxury, or there is even
camping – if you’re brave! Uluru is considered a sacred site by the Aborigines. The massive monolith
extends 348 meters above the plane
kilometers below ground Uluru
visitors a spectacular site as it
colors throughout the day with the
light refraction. Uluru is composed
sandstone and feldspar mixture
called arkose. Arkose is grey and
color, but a thin layer of iron oxide
the mineral gives it a rust colored
and over 2
offers
changes
variations of
of a
white in
coating over
appearance. Kata Tjuta is
a set of
domes
consisting of
36
formations.
At its highest
elevation, Mount Olga rises 546 meters. Kata Tjuta are thought to have been at one time a single rock
formation and the domes were created by weathering. Trails throughout the areas offer spectacular
views designated sunset viewing areas are marked for visitors. Both Uluru and Kata Tjuta are
exceptional viewing areas for wilderness scenery with emus
region.
and kangaroos native to the
Sydney’s
Sights
With
the Sydney
Harbour
Bridge and
the Opera
House, it’s
hard to beat
the
stunning
Sydney
skyline. Sy
dney is packed with things to do, from museums and art galleries, to Taronga Zoo, Luna Park, and the
Sea Life Sydney Aquarium. You can shop in designer stores or find a bargain at the markets. You can
picnic in the Botanic Gardens or sip cocktails 37 stories up. You can stay in an expensive suite, a
unique hotel, or a cheap and cheerful hostel. Sydney hotels offer endless choices.
Great Barrier Reef
If you’re heading up the East Coast as far as Cairns, then a visit to the Great Barrier Reef is a
must. A true natural wonder, this Australian icon can even be seen from space! Swim, snorkel or scuba dive the coral reefs to discover an array of sea life, including sea turtles, dolphins, and more
than 1500 species of tropical fish. You can stay in a campervan beside the beach, or go all out in a
resort, you could even take a cruise and sleep in your very own yacht.
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