Our family really enjoyed this tour, a chance to see the amazing landscape and learn and understand about a special part of aboriginal culture and history. We went on several very good tours and this was my favourite.
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Our family really enjoyed this tour, a chance to see the amazing landscape and learn and understand about a special part of aboriginal culture and history. We went on several very good tours and this was my favourite.
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We were collected by our white guides (Piranpa) named Page and Sarah who warmly greeted us and then off we travelled on our 3.5 hour journey to Cave Hill.Most of the journey was on a beautiful red dirt road. Because the land has had 2 years of plentiful rain after many years of drought, the vegetation in the desert was...
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The best of this experience was seeing the Cave Paintings. Some are over 20,000 years old and some are relatively recent. Our Aboriginal guide told us some of the dreamtime songline. He was difficult to understand and our local tour guide translated for us. The disappointing part of this experience was that except for the Aboriginal guide and his family,...
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-torture :'(
-we weren't told the drive was three hours there and three hours return
-my wife and her friend were asked to wash up the dishes
-my friends wife was asked to started the camp fire
-i made the tea and coffee for the guests on the tour as the guide had no intention of offering - he made...
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The Cave Hill Safari is an all day tour trhat starts at Uluru and travels by 4WD van through Curtin Springs and past spectacular Mount Conner (bigger trhan Uluru!!) to a remote aboriginal cave painting site in the desert. You can book the tour through the Ayers Rock Resort website or at reception in any of the hotels.
It's a...
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