French ELLE’s Spiritual & Divine latest issue features 16 unique destinations across the globe that offer inspiring, sustainable, conscious places to visit, including Longitude 131° and the opportunity to connect with the spiritual heart of Australia.
Timeless and enriching, Longitude 131° lies at the gateway to the dual World Heritage listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The park is home to Traditional Owners, the Anangu people and was first recognised for its natural values in 1987 and in 1994 the park became the second national park in the world to be listed as a cultural landscape.
Longitude 131° provides unparalleled views of sacred Uluru from every tented pavilion and informative guided tours as part of their signature package.
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