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Keen on a truly Australian travel experience? There are only so many kangaroos or koalas you need to see, and then you’ve got to get into the outback to see some of the real Australia. Right in the middle of the country is Uluru–also known as Ayers Rock–a massive monolith that sticks up right in the middle of the desert. Make sure you get a window seat on your flight in so you can watch this huge red rock suddenly appear out of nowhere.
The area around Uluru is virtually uninhabited, .and uninhabitable for most of us, being such harsh desert. Tourists nearly always stay at the Yulara resort nearby. Yulara offers a range of hotels and accommodations for different budgets, plus a small shopping center and some cafes and restaurants.
While you are staying near Uluru, you’ll probably want to take some of the different tours on offer. Some of the most popular activities are sunrise and sunset views of the rock, as it appears to change color depending on the time of day. Sunset dinners are also set up open air situation in the desert, which is a pretty memorable affair. You can also take camel and helicopter rides, walk around the rock and visit Aboriginal cultural exhibits.









