In Australia's Northern Territory, Uluru (often "Ayers Rock"), sacred to the Pitjantjatjara Anangu (Australian aboriginal people) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a sandstone inselberg 348 m high.
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Is it possible to climb Uluru (Ayers Rock)?
Suppose I'm in Australia. Can I climb Uluru? Do I need any special permits or gear? And how long do I have to walk to the top?
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Where can I find guided tours of Australia by indigenous people?
Where can I find guided tours of Australia by Aboriginal persons, or organisations, ideally where profits go back into helping or preserving the local people and/or landmarks? I would love to see Ayers Rock.
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Are there multi-day tours from Alice Springs that take infants?
There are a number of tour operators that leave from Alice Springs to visit:
Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Kata Tjuta (Olgas)
King's Canyon
There are typically split over multiple days. However the ones I've found don't allow infants. Are there any tour…
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