Ayers Rock, or Uluru as it’s known to the traditional Anangu owners, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre—the physical and spiritual center of the country. Ayers Rock and the nearby Kata Tjuta rock formations have been significant in traditional ceremonies and rites of passage for over 10,000 years. Aboriginal Read More…
Australia is home to some of the most awe-inspiring natural landmarks on Earth. From vibrant coral reefs and ancient rock formations to lush rainforests and sweeping coastal cliffs, these wonders are more than just photo ops. They’re living, breathing ecosystems that help define Australia’s identity. Each one offers a unique experience and contributes to the Read More…
The outback is famous for its stunning terrain, the Big Red Rock, and some of the most amazing stargazing down under. Did you know it’s also home to a unique epicurean adventure called the Tali Wiru dinner? During one of my trips to Australia, I was fortunate enough to enjoy this unique dining experience under Read More…
The stunning hues of reds, browns, and greens make up the Northern Territory of Australia. Places like Uluru, Darwin, Kakadu, Arnhem Land, Katherine, Tennant Creek, and Alice Springs make up some of our favorite spots to visit. The Northern Territory is rich with Aboriginal history, rugged natural beauty, amazing wildlife, charismatic outback characters, and amazing Read More…