Guided experiences are central to a stay at Longitude 131°, connecting guests with the desert icons of Uluru-Kata Tjuta and providing a chance to discover the natural heritage as well as the ancient creation stories of the Anangu people, the Traditional Custodians of the land. See what to do when at Longitude 131º
These experiences connect guests with the backstory of the desert icons and provide a chance to discover the natural heritage as well as the ancient creation stories of the Anangu people, the Traditional Custodians of the land.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is located in what has traditionally been the territory of Pitjantjatjara and Yunkunytjatjara people. The Traditional Owners of the Park call themselves Anangu meaning, ‘we the people’. Anangu life revolves around the Tjukurpa. Tjukurpa, is the word that Anangu use to refer the ancestral time when the world was being formed by heroic beings.
Discover the peaceful Mutitjulu Waterhole and the sacred site of Kuniya Piti as the sun lights up the ancient monolith. During the walk, the lodge guide shares the Anangu creation story of Kiniya and Liru, adding greater depth to Uluru’s striking features.
Explore the impressive formation of Kata Tjuta, previously known as the Olgas, comprising 36 majestic domes.
Walk through Walpa Gorge and discover how eons of weathering and continental upheaval have created today’s landscape. Later, visit the Cultural Centre where informative and interactive displays provide insight into the spiritual and cultural meanings of Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
Journey to the base of Uluru and learn the history of the ancestral Mala people. During the Mala Walk, view cave paintings and other relevant sites important to both Anangu and the early European explorers. Enter Kantju Gorge at dusk to witness the gorge walls illuminated in the vivid evening light, enjoying sunset drinks and canapés in the silence and solitude.
Experience the mesmerising and award-winning exhibition, Field of Light, by critically acclaimed artist Bruce Munro. Under a star-studded outback sky, 50,000 slender stems crowned with frosted-glass spheres light up the spiritual heart of Australia.
In between adventures, retreat to Spa Kinara for a rejuvenating treatment, relax poolside or absorb the breathtaking setting from the Dune Top, best observed submerged in the plunge pool, glass-in-hand.
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