Everything you will need to know about your trip to the Red Centre.
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No matter how many pictures you've seen, nothing will prepare you for your first view of Uluru.
You must explore the West MacDonnell Ranges' rugged gorges, gaps and chasms to experience the unspoiled serenity of this region.
Explore the East MacDonnells and you'll discover an unrealised treasure of Central Australia.
Equally as fascinating as Uluru, Kings Canyon is rapidly gaining popularity as an essential element to a holiday in The Centre.
The Traditional name for this reserve is Karlu Karlu and the formation of the area seems as ancient as time itself!
Chambers Pillar is a 50 meter high red and yellow sandstone column, that rises out of the vast red plains and is carved with the names of 19th Century explorers.
The Rainbow Valley area features scenic sandstone bluffs and cliffs that are particularly stunning in the early morning and late afternoon.
Palm Valley is located in the Finke Gorge National Park that covers an area of 46,000 hectares. Palm Valley is home to a diverse range of plant species, many of which are rare and found nowhere else in the world!