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Discover Ayers Rock   by Jenny Brewer

Ayers Rock (Uluru) is one of the most famous Australian icons located in the Uluru National Park. Located within a days drive south west from Alice Springs, it should be seen at least once in a lifetime for its sheer beauty, ever changing colours and vast, wide plains.

Pick up your new car at Alice Springs and enjoy the freedom to explore not only this famous attraction at your leisure but the sheer thrill of driving in the red centre and all there is to offer in all directions.

There is a lot to do here. Once you have stopped in at the cultural centre to get your bearings, then you have a choice of simply watching the changing colours of the Rock at sunrise or sunset, going on the climb, taking a camel or Harley Davidson tour, sunset dinners or even a flight over the rock for a different perspective.

The majority of tourists who visit come with Ayers Rock in mind, either to attempt the walk or capture the magnificent changes in colour at sunset or sunrise. Whatever you choose you will need to stick around a couple of days at least to make the most of your stay here.

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Ayers Rock Campground is a fantastic base to explore the surrounding landscapes, with excellent facilities and plenty of room under the native oak trees. There is such a diversity of plant and animal life here. Although the conditions appear severe, with hot days and sub zero nights, many species have found a way to adapt and thrive in this remote corner of the territory. This entire region has huge cultural significance. Aboriginals have great respect for the giant structure, with dreamtime stories about the area still told today. You can also take a tour with a local guide who can explain more about the ancient culture, bush tucker and surrounding vegetation.

The Olgas are not as famous but equally as impressive in their own right. About thirty kilometres drive from Uluru, the best time to visit is at sunrise as the temperatures can increase rapidly in the middle of the day. There are two walks available. The Valley of the Winds walk takes you on a trip around a number of the dome shaped Olgas, and the other takes you to the Kalpa Lookout. With only the red outback plains and brilliant blue skies in the distance, it really is an incredible attraction from any angle.

Head three hours north east from Ayers Rock and you will enter the Watarrka National Park, home of Kings Canyon. There are all species of exotic plant life here, as well abundant wildlife. Pack your walking shoes for a three to four hour walking trail which will take you to the rim of the Canyon for spectacular views. Most popular natural attractions are the Garden of Eden which features a waterhole and abundant vegetation. There is also a shorter walk which takes you to the middle of the Canyon and will also give you some fantastic scenery. The unusual rock formations of the Lost City will keep you in awe, named because at different angles they do look like the forgotten remains of an old city.

Kings Creek Station is located just over thirty kilometres from the Canyon and is a great place to rest and unwind for a few days. There are also adventure activities to choose from here such as helicopter flights over the canyon, camel riding and quad biking. Ayers Rock, the Olgas, Kings Canyon and the stark red landscapes of the red centre are everything Australia is known for and proud to show off to rest of the world. Many people choose an outback adventure to escape to a place where there is freedom, rugged beauty and incredible landforms. You have it all here.

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About the Author:  Jenny Brewer is a travel agent whose passion is writing. After spending her leisure time writing time writing childrens stories, she now enjoys writing about travel destinations. For more of her articles visit Car Hire Australia

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Desert Gardens Hotel Ayers Rock 
Desert Gardens Hotel Ayers Rock is centrally located to all resort and touring facilities. Magnificent ghost gums and flowering native shrubs are the setting for this lovely hotel.  The hotel offers a range of stylish accommodation, from shaded poolside rooms to the magnificent deluxe rooms overlooking the desert. You can also relax in the comfort of your own private balcony or at the courtyard.  The White Gums Restaurant serves buffet style and light a la carte meals for you to feast on. You can sip your favourite drink at the Bunya bar that serves a wide range of cocktails.  During leisure, you can explore the city and its beautiful attractions and later take a bracing dip at the swimming pool.
Emu Walk Apartments, Ayers Rock 
Sheltered behind the gardens of native trees and forming a walkway through the heart of the Ayers Rock Resort, the Emu Walk Apartments is just a few minutes away from the hub of the resort, Town Square, mini supermarkets and shops.  Light and spacious, well equipped and fully serviced, Emu Walk Apartments can cater for up to 6 people, ideal if you are holidaying with family or friends. All apartments are fully self-contained, with separate kitchen, living and bedroom areas. With over 65 tours, local activities and attractions within the Resort and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, your days will be action-packed....
Lost Camel Ayers Rock (The) 
The Lost Camel hotel is located right next to the Ayers Rock resort's shopping centre and is a kilometre from the city centre. Furnished in a stylish mix of Aboriginal and urban themes, this hotel brings a new, exciting, contemporary element to the resort.  Studio rooms are located around a sparkling pool and garden courtyard. Specially adapted rooms for the physically challenged are also available.  Guests can dine at the resort's restaurant that serves a wide range of delicacies and later relax with a fine drink at the bar situated onsite.  During leisure, you can take a bracing dip in the swimming pool or soak up in the sun by the poolside.
Outback Pioneer Lodge Ayers Rock 
 Situated in Ayers Rock, you will experience the beauty of the living cultural landscape of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, in Australia's Northern Territory. Immerse yourself in the timeless landscape of one of the world's most beautiful natural wonders. With over 65 tours, local activities and attractions within the Resort and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, your days will be action-packed. Ride a camel across the desert dunes or embark on a base walk of Uluru (Ayers Rock).  Taste Australia's pioneering past, as you enjoy a beer and some outback delights at the do-it-yourself Outback BBQ, swap stories of your day's adventures, or sing along with the nightly entertainment.
Sails In The Desert Hotel Ayers Rock 
Named after the soaring white sails that crown its roof, this is Ayers Rock Resort's premier hotel.  Located within the Ayers Rock Resort, Sails in the Desert Hotel is a 5 minute walk from the resort's shopping centre. This property is just 20 minutes from Ayers Rock and 50 minutes from the Olgas. You can dine at the onsite restaurants that serve a wide choice of Australian and international delicacies. After a busy day, you can enjoy a cocktail in the lovely grounds or sit back and relax under the magnificent white sails.  During leisure, you can play a game of tennis and later take a refreshing dip in the swimming pool.
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