Julietta Jameson, writing for the Sydney Morning Herald Traveller, unveils the stunning refurbishment of Longitude 131°, the quintessential experience in Australia’s spiritual heartland within the dual World Heritage-listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
As Longitude 131° approaches its third decade since opening and 10 years’ operating as a Bailey Lodges property, the new look interior includes new joinery, hard and soft furnishings, artwork and an in-suite bar in each of the luxury guest tents.
“Planned to be a minimal impact luxury stay right next to World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park with cinematic views of Uluru, to maintain the fragile environment surrounding it, the whole resort was fabricated off-site and put together like a jigsaw puzzle, with strictly adhered-to roads and walkways the guidelines for construction, heavy vehicles forbidden, and any sand removed taken by hand.”
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