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About kata tjuta and valley of the winds small group tour
Most people have heard of Uluru trips, but many don’t know just how demanding and layered the Red Centre is. I’m Paul Beames, and I’ve travelled, camped and driven across this region more times than I can count. Operators like the team at Autopia Tours run frequent tours to Uluru, but I’ll tell you now — this isn’t just a quick selfie stop. Uluru is not just a monument, it’s an adventure that calls for respect, planning and time. From longer trips from Melbourne, to well-known Ayers Rock trips, there’s a style to suit every traveller.
Respect is at the heart of this journey
Before you set out, you need to know the land you’re visiting. Uluru is part of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, jointly managed by Traditional Owners with Parks Australia. Their stories, known as Dreaming, are in every cave, waterhole and ridge. Walking on this land means honouring cultural rules — do not climb, respecting sacred sites and paying attention to the Anangu guides. It’s not just about politeness, it’s central to understanding this land.
- Don’t climb Uluru (the climb closed in 2019)
- Use official paths only
- Consider guided walks with rangers or Anangu people
- Be polite when asking questions, and listen carefully
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