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SEIT Outback Australia

Locality: Yulara, Northern Territory

Phone: +61 8 8956 3156



Address: Ayers Rock Resort, Northern Territory 0872 Yulara, NT, Australia

Website: http://www.seitoutbackaustralia.com.au

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24.01.2022 Thanks to the rain and shine, the flowers are blooming! Cheers for tagging us sunshine.thevan



24.01.2022 ‘Kaliny-kalinypa’ or ‘ultukunpa’ is a Pitjantjatjara word for the honey grevillea flower (Grevillea juncifolia). This plant grows in sandy soils on the spinifex plains and on sandhills. It is very tolerant to fire, and produces beautiful yellow flowers at the end of its branches after rain. ‘Kaliny-kalinypa’ nectar is a delicacy for many Aboriginal people. One can suck the nectar directly from the flowers, or strike the flower against the palm of one’s hand to gather the nectar, which can then be licked off. ‘Kaliny-kalinypa’ flowers can also be picked and soaked in a billycan of water to create ‘honeywater’ (cordial). Morning is the best time to gather the nectar from these plants.

22.01.2022 Join the Traditional Uluru Family in their homelands and experience their culture and family history. Hear from the Traditional owners themselves on how Paddy Uluru fought for Aboriginal lands rights to where Uluru is today. We want you to enjoy more than just the tourist side of the rock. Details of the tour here: https://seitoutbackaustralia.rezdy.com//seit-patji-a-true-

20.01.2022 What's your favourite place in the Red Centre? @smo_motion



19.01.2022 Sunsets all to ourselves. If you are looking for an all inclusive, stress-free tour to Uluru, look no further. Book your next journey with us: https://seitoutbackaustralia.rezdy.com

17.01.2022 "Rain is grace; rain is the sky condescending to the earth; without rain, there would be no life''. John Updike Beautiful Walpa Gorge, sunshine.thevan

16.01.2022 As the sun sets on a Friday eve it's time to chill with a glass of sparkles and a cracking view. Would you like to join us? Book you place here https://seitoutbackaustralia.rezdy.com



12.01.2022 We love when our guest share images and videos with us. Check out this great review about our tour from Kate @wanderlustduffs (Instagram): "Seeing Uluru felt really magical. I had a weird excited feeling as we got closer in the bus. It’s surprisingly leafy close to the rock and there’s so many caves, details and stories about the area. ... Our guide explained to us that the shapes in the rock tell parts of Aboriginal creation stories. Literally, written in stone. At different stages of life the Anangu people are told more in-depth versions of these stories by their elders. This happens as they become ready to have this deeper knowledge unlocked. As visitors we get the beginners version of the stories and the rest isn’t for us to hear! The land around the rock is some of the lushest and greenest in the arid landscape and there are pools of water and caves. Some areas provided shelter, food, water and the Anangu people recorded this information, as well as information about the wider landscape, through rock art and passed it on through stories. Going on a small tour (there were just 8 of us) made it so much more fun and having a champagne sunset with our new friends finished off the day a treat. " .

12.01.2022 When we think of picnics, we most often think of lunch time or dinner events. Rarely, do we think of breakfast picnic and yet it's probably one of the best choices And we know the best spots in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park for your ideal morning

09.01.2022 Get away from everything and enter another world at the Valley of the Winds. According to Anangu culture, these rock formations hold the knowledge that should only be learned in person and on location by those with the cultural authority to do so. Photo credit: @alessandro.travels

08.01.2022 All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware. Martin Buber. Cheers for tagging us @ka__travels

04.01.2022 Keen to capture an amazing picture of Uluru at sunset? Get better views of the places we visit, without the risk of photographing the back os someone's head.



03.01.2022 #ThrowbackThursday So now you know what’s at the end of the rainbow. @kennygiandra

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