The Times of India shines a spotlight on actress Kajal Aggarwal’s recent visit to Uluru and her stay at Longitude 131°, which lies at the gateway to the dual World Heritage-listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park,
According to Kajal’s Instagram, “There are some places that don’t just take your breath away. They quiet your mind, open your heart, and stay with you long after you’ve left. Uluru and Kata Tjuta were exactly that for us.
Standing before Uluru felt almost spiritual… this immense, ancient monolith rising out of the desert with such dignity and calm. There’s a stillness here that makes you slow down instinctively, breathe deeper, and take in the world with softer eyes. And then Kata Tjuta – mysterious, majestic, sculpted by time. Felt like walking through a grand natural cathedral. Every curve, every shade of red and gold, felt alive.
One of the most magical moments was experiencing the Field of Light – created by Bruce Munro, a British artist known for his large scale light installations inspired by nature and human connection. Thousands of glowing spheres stretching across the desert, shimmering like a living galaxy on earth. It was surreal !
Longitude 131° made the whole experience even more special. Waking up to views of Uluru right from our room, those quiet sunrise moments, the thoughtful little touches, the incredible meals under a sky full of stars (I was lucky to catch 5 shooting stars in one night). Everything felt intimate and deeply connected to the land. It’s rare to find a place that blends luxury with such genuine respect for heritage and nature, and they do it beautifully.
This trip wasn’t just a getaway; it was grounding, awe inspiring, and full of gratitude. We came back with our hearts full and a deep appreciation for Australia’s sacred Red Centre. Truly unforgettable.”
Read the article in the Times of India.
Kajal Aggarwal also shares her experiences at Uluru in Australia with Ten News Network and tupaki.com.
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