Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is more than just a natural monument; it is a majestic rock where Aboriginal history and culture intertwine. This 348-metre-high monolith is considered a sacred place for the indigenous people, and every corner of Uluru holds unique legends and stories. A visit to this place is not just an opportunity to admire a magnificent sunset, but also a chance to immerse yourself in a deep understanding of Aboriginal culture that has been formed over thousands of years.
Tourism to Uluru offers rich programs, including stories about the history of the Anangu people, customs and traditions. Some tours even include meditation or classes in creating traditional art, which allows you to better understand the spiritual roots of this amazing place.
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