无论您是刚刚享受完奢侈体验,还是在露营地的开阔空地上,您都能找到坐下来放松一下的好地方。
This is the time to slow down and savour the moment. You shouldn’t rush the experience of seeing Uluru and the Red Centre. Book accommodation and stay a week or so – it’s the perfect opportunity to connect with the people, culture and spirit of the landscape.
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Places to stay in Yulara are all within the Aboriginal-owned Ayers Rock Resort. Here you’ll find a range of accommodation options. From self-contained apartments, an outback hotel, 5-star luxury accommodation, hotels, backpacker rooms and a campground with sites and cabins. The Ayers Rock Resort is a good base with shops, facilities and guided tours leaving regularly to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
No drive into the Red Centre is complete without a stop to see the soaring sandstone walls of Kings Canyon. You can pitch a tent, book a budget bed, treat yourself to a deluxe room, or overnight in a secluded wilderness lodge on a working cattle and camel station.
Accommodation options will welcome you with open arms as you relax after a day of exploring.
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