Central Australia is probably most famous for its stunning and rugged landscape and ancient and unique terrain with its gorges, unusual geological formations, deserts, seamless blue sky and Aboriginal heritage.

There are many National Parks and attractions that highlight these uniquely Australian landscapes.

Uluru (Ayers Rock) is 350m high and the world’s largest monolith.  Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) – comprises of 36 huge domed and coloured rock formations.  Kings Canyon, within Watarrka National Park has sandstone walls rising to 270m and incorporates lush vegetation and red sand dunes.

Other popular places to visit are Finke Gorge National Park,  West Macdonnell National Park, Ruby Gap Nature Park, Simpson Desert and Chambers Pillar and Hermannsburg. Many tours are available to all these attractions including scenic flights.

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