Uluru tourism and Aboriginal culture: The many moods of Uluru

By Michael Gebicki
Updated April 29 2016 - 3:23pm, first published 2:56pm
Icon: Uluru.
Icon: Uluru.
GW, april 30 - NT Tourism+Voyages reverse booklet
GW, april 30 - NT Tourism+Voyages reverse booklet
There are few places in Australia where you can immerse yourself in indigenous culture as thoroughly as at Uluru.
There are few places in Australia where you can immerse yourself in indigenous culture as thoroughly as at Uluru.
On a free guided walk with an Indigenous guide, guests learn about the intricacies of an outback garden, including how the bush was used for food and medicinal purposes.
On a free guided walk with an Indigenous guide, guests learn about the intricacies of an outback garden, including how the bush was used for food and medicinal purposes.

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