Cave Art Tour - Cultural Walk at Uluru
- Kesto: 1 Tunnit (noin)
- Paikka: Yulara, NT
- Tuotekoodi: PMRFEM
Submerge yourself into this culturally rich experience that offers much more than just a walk.
During this one hour guided tour, your Anangu (Aboriginal) guide will talk about beautiful works of art depicting the Creation Time (Tjukurpa) stories in the family cave and take you to see the stories set in stone in Uluru (Tjukuritja ).During this intimate experience you will also learn about the Kuniya Tjukurpa and gain insight into local bush tucker foods.
Make your way to the Mutitjulu waterhole car park at Uluru where you will meet your Anangu guide and interpreter.
This experience is an absorbing and fulfilling time for all ages.
A minimum number of 10 adults must be met, in order for the tour to run. Your booking will be pending until this number is met. Once the minimum numbers are met, you will receive an automated confirmation email.
We are a proud Indigenous Tourism Champion and a not-for-profit art & craft corporation 100% owned and governed by Anangu (Aboriginal people from the Central and Western Desert) for over 40 years. Approximately 500 artists make up the collective that is Maruku. We exist to benefit the artists, their families, their communities and play a key role in keeping the traditional cultural practices strong and alive throughout the Anangu lands. Maruku is a regional art centre and, therefore, a representative of Anangu culture and art.
Our commitment to excellence is driven by the fact that we are a direct link between Anangu culture and tourism to the area, a role we take seriously. We want to educate our visitors about Anangu culture and history; in turn cultivating respect and understanding for this ancient culture. Sharing stories and passing on methods of painting plays an important part in the sustainability of Aboriginal culture, the world oldest living culture.
Please note children (0-15 years) need to be accompanied by at least one paying adult.
Image Archie Sartracom