Uluru is a magnificent monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory’s arid "Red Centre" in Australia. It is a deeply spiritual place for the Anangu, the traditional Aboriginal owners of the land. This iconic sandstone formation stands about 348 meters high and has a circumference of 9.4 km, with its ochre-red hues providing a stunning contrast against the clear blue skies. Visitors can explore the cultural centre to learn about the Anangu culture and the rock’s significance through their myths and legends, plus walk around the base of this sacred site offers a moving and immersive experience, revealing ancient rock art and unique geological features. The area is also renowned for its spectacular sunrise and sunset, when Uluru dramatically changes colour in the shifting light.