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West MacDonnell Ranges Courtesy Tourism NT

     

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Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon

Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon Multi Day Tours

West MacDonnell Ranges

Alice Springs Town Tours and West MacDonnells

Palm Valley, Finke Gorge

Aboriginal Culture and Art

Rainbow Valley

Cattle Stations

Alice Springs to Adelaide

     

Uluru

Uluru, Central Australia Courtesy Tourism NT

 

The World Heritage listed Uluru and Kata Tjuta National Park is noted for it's natural beauty and Uluru is Australia's most regognisable natural icon.  Seeing Uluru for the first time is an overwhelming experience - a enormous monolith jutting out of the red earth in the middle of a seemingly never ending desert.

For the Anangu people, it is a place of powerful religious and cultural significance.  It is facinating to learn about the traditional owners of the land and what this place means to them.  

Uluru and Kata Tjuta are compsed of 2 different rock types which are the visible tips of enormous rock slabs possibly up to 6 km beneath the ground.  The National Park  is 440 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs.

     

The MacDonnell Ranges stretch to the East and West of Alice Springs for hundreds of kilometres.  The Western MacDonnell's boasts many spectacular Chasms and Gorges.  Simpsons Gap is only s short drive from the Alice.  It is home to rock wallabies and a permanent pool.  Close by is Standley Chasm which is a amazing sight to see.

There are also stunning water holes - Ellery Creek Big Hole, Ormiston Gorge and Glen Helen Gorge to name some.  They are so inviting to take a swim in on a typical Red Centre hot day.

 

Glen Helen Gorge

Glen Helen Gorge West MacDonnell Ranges Courtesy Tourism NT