25° 18′ 44″ S, 131° 1′ 7″ E

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The red heart of the Australian continent

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park expands across more than 327,414 acres of Australia’s desert outback, and is home to two iconic rock formations. You can hike around Uluru and get close to the red rock's unique geographical marvel. The entrance fee for the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is $25 per person.

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I haven't been everywhere, but it’s on my list. –Susan sontag

Located in Northern Australia

How to get there:

To get to Uluru National Park, you can fly from Sydney, Melbourne or Alice Springs to Ayers Rock. You can also rent a car and drive yourself to experience an unforgettable road trip.

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