The heart of Australia is scorched by the sun. It beats in the very center of the continent, across vast, uninhabited expanses of red earth under a vibrant blue sky. These places are known as the Red Centre. In summer, temperatures here can reach +45°C, and only camels and thorny lizards can feel comfortable in the scorching sands. Nevertheless, it is here that you'll find the most sacred place for the Anangu Aboriginal people - the monolith Uluru. These areas are also famous for Kata Tjuta and the town of Alice Springs. By visiting the Red Centre, you'll experience the real Australia: hot, mysterious, and ancient. Spend a night by the campfire with the Aborigines, listen to ancient creation stories (now available as a mesmerizing drone show), savor dishes made from barramundi, emu, or kangaroo, and take a morning excursion to Uluru or Kata Tjuta - and you'll long remember this hot, red land with delight.
We recommend visiting the Red Centre during the cooler months (May to October) when daytime temperatures don't exceed +25°C.
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