You might have seen the rock in many movies or postcards but nothing prepares you enough for the first glimpses of Ayers Rock, the world’s largest monolithic rock. The sheer grandeur and awe inspiring presence of the rock is sometimes to supernatural to be described in little words. The rock changes color with sunrise, sunset and with each passing moment to present to you a different visual with every blink of eye. Also called Uluru, ‘The Giant Pebble’, by aboriginals, the rock rises to a height of 1142 feet above the vast plains. It is situated around 335 Km from the nearest town Alice Springs in the southern part of Northern Territory District.





















