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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park attractions
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park attractions
Uluru -- there is a NEW (opened 8th October 2009) sunrise viewing area. The area, "Talinguru Nyakuntjaku" (which means 'place to look from the sand dune')is on the Eastern side of Uluru. It gives you a raised viewing area, and you can also see Kata Tjuta to the side from the viewing point., and a sunset viewing point between the Kata Tjuta turn-off and the cultural centre. In addition, the area also has 1.6km of walking tracks, carpark, shade shelters, toilets and an area that can be used for concerts.
Kata Tjuta -- also has a well-marked sunrise / sunset viewing point on the road leading to the domes.
The Cultural Centre -- built in 1995 to mark the 10th anniversary of Handover (the process by which land was given back to the traditional owners, and Ayers Rock became Uluru). It hosts a multitude of aboriginal creation stories and extensive articles about the history of the Pitjantjara. There are shops where you can buy local art and souvenirs. It's also a good place for a rest after trekking around Uluru.
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