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The Magical Land Of Uluru

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Right in the heart of Australia, lies the magical land of Uluru. All visitor accounts for things to do in Uluru , echo similar sentiments about this place, which state: “It doesn’t matter even if you have seen a hundred different pictures of Uluru before, you will never be prepared for the first-hand experience of seeing it in person.” A once in a lifetime experience for all… an Uluru tour is much more than a sightseeing visit for sure ! Formerly ‘Ayers Rock’, Uluru is rightfully owned by the Anangu tribes, who are part of the oldest continuous culture on earth, the Australian Aborigines. All that is said about this giant monolith, revolves around the enchanting and spiritual effect that this land and its people have on its visitors. Located right in the middle of the Central Australian Desert, the soaring silhouette of Uluru has become a postcard image and a signature tourist destination. It’s no wonder that tours to Aussieland without visiting Uluru somehow seem incomplet...

A Spiritual Experience At Uluru!

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Up for a vacation? Decided on your destination? For a change, try a spiritual holiday at Australia’s Red Centre, better known as Ayers rock a.k.a the sacred ‘Uluru’, to experience a heavenly feel. There are many interesting things to do in Uluru as well as activities that centre around the ancient aboriginal culture associated with the region. Going on an Uluru sightseeing tour is hence a bucket-list favourite and comes highly recommended by travel-bugs world over! To begin with, Uluru is considered a ‘holy land’ because it is so much more than a rock in the middle of nowhere! It’s the living cultural landscape of the local tribe, who worship the rock as their entity. The indigenous people called the Anangu have been around for over 60,000 years, and is one of the oldest cultures known to the world. The Anangu still strictly follow the ancient laws and traditions laid down by their elders and hold Uluru in high regard, as they believe the spirits of their ancestors reside i...