Uluru, in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, is an experience like no other – ancient rock art, Indigenous culture and breathtaking landscapes. Choosing the right accommodation will enhance your overall experience and complement the amazing Uluru tours in the area. Here are some great options to suit all tastes and budgets: Ayers Rock Resort Close to Uluru, Ayers Rock Resort is the perfect base for guests wanting to do Uluru tours and cultural experiences. Longitude 131° Luxury retreat for a romantic getaway or special occasion. Deluxe rock rooms with Uluru views. Longitude 131° offers exclusive Uluru tours led by…
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The Larapinta Trail, 223km long and winding its way through the rugged West MacDonnell Ranges in Central Australia, is one of the most iconic long-distance hikes in the world. The trail has breathtaking views, remote wilderness and an outback experience. But if you’re planning to camp along the trail, you might be wondering: Can you camp anywhere on the Larapinta Trail? The short answer is no, but there are plenty of designated campsites where you can hike and enjoy the trail while preserving the environment. If you prefer a more structured adventure, joining a Larapinta Trail tour is a great…
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Monkey Mia, a stunning coastal spot in Western Australia, is famous for its wild dolphin experiences, beautiful beaches and breathtaking landscapes. But when is the best time to visit this beautiful place? The answer depends on what you want to experience. Whether you’re looking for the best weather, fewer crowds or peak wildlife activity, here’s a guide to help you plan your trip to Monkey Mia. Best Time to Visit 1. April to October (Peak Season – Best Weather and Wildlife Viewing) The peak time to visit Monkey Mia is during the dry season, April to October. During these months…